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    Strategy Under Uncertainty: by Hugh Courtney The article addresses the issue of being successful in a highly uncertain business environment. Some managers prefer to play it safe by taking the wait-and-see strategy through positioning large investments until the future becomes clear and some others may prefer to invest in flexibility that allow their companies to adapt quickly as the market evolve, but the price in this s case is really high. The companies sometimes neglect the fact that a…

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    Jang Sun Woo’s A Petal (1996) and Lee Chang Dong’s Peppermint Candy (1999) are two films that confront the highly traumatic Gwangju Democratization Movement in unique ways… Arguably the most well known ould be considered ???? Give a new perspective, …. two influential Korean New Wave directors. (Depending on 1st sentence However, (?)It was only following the relaxation of censorship laws that enabled filmmakers to look back at the movement and tackle its sensitive issues through cinema. A Petal…

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    The development, implementation and practice of ethics and social responsibility is vital for organizations operating in the modern age, and needs to be driven by senior leadership on down to every employee of the organization. Problem is, not everyone places equal value to the myriad of social, ecological, and economic issues facing businesses. Chuck Williams defines ethics as "Ethics is the set of moral principles or values that defines right and wrong for a person or group. Unfortunately,…

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    Joseph Parker Philosophy 101 Prof. Hughes May 14th 2015 The Compatibilist’s Greatest Defensive Arguments The issue we find between the Libertarian and Hard-Determinist is in perspective. You may be looking at lineage and be a hard determinist from that perspective or the Libertarians view from the persons own journey but if the Compatibilist’s are right then we can find an assurance in the understanding the whole picture rather than just part of it. In the event we look at social structures…

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    one of the world’s leading investment banks before declaring bankruptcy, in September 2008 almost took down the world’s financial system. Many factors such as U.S. Home ownership policies, poor risk management, irresponsible lending by banks and deregulations of banks were pointed out as major factors that precipitated the financial crisis. The 2008 financial crisis eventually resulted in an inevitable global economic meltdown despite aggressive bailout efforts by the Federal Reserve and…

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    Thibaut Delpierre International Business: What role does innovation? Are the new technologies able to revolutionize the economy? They have done so in the past and, for a dozen years, the information and communications technology illustrate the processing capacity and the growth potential of innovation. These new techniques, like all revolutions, however, necessitate the invention of a new economic model. 1. Innovation increases productivity Technological progress leads to growth because it…

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    Frederick W. Smith graduated in 1965 from Ivy League Yale University. During his time at Yale, the young Smith wrote an important document about routing systems that were used by aerial consignors when transporting packages, cargo, and documents. He came to the conclusion that the systems were economically inadequate at the time. Smith wanted to create a system in which packages and other cargo were effectively delivered at guaranteed times and organize the shipments by priority. He realized…

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    Indira Nehru, also known as Indira Gandhi, was one of the most controversial prime ministers of India who led from 1966 to 1980. Gandhi came to power after the death of her father and India’s leader of the Indian National Congress at the time, Jawaharlal Nehru. She started Indian feminism and increased the potential power of women in the world, but she committed many crimes that prove that she was a bad leader for India. She did everything she could to keep herself in power even though she was…

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    In examining a nation, culture, or ethnic group, it is important to establish why the study is occurring before deciding how the study unfolds. There are two important reasons to become more aware of a culture. First, as a military leader, it is critical to examine the operational environment in which one operates. Second, being able to cross cultural barriers and grasp the inner workings of another region allows one to remain adaptive, culturally sensitive, and relevant. What is culture?…

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    Studying the complex nature of globalisation through the lens of paradigms may, to some, seem outdated. However, but by analysing globalisation this way, we see underlying structures that link seemingly unrelated aspects, thus allowing for a more robust understanding of the wider globalisation phenomena. The nature of these underlying structures is a point of ongoing contention for sociologists. Functionalists argue that although society is made up of individual actors making decisions for…

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