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    Asaf Mizrahi Professor Spear Business communications December 4th 2017 Patagonia: An Earth-Friendly Brand “Let My People Go Surfing,” tells the story of how Yvon Chouinard went from being a young rock climber to being worth over 1 billion dollars. Yvon Chouinard is the founder and owner of Patagonia, and he got there with such unorthodox philosophies. The beginning of Patagonia clothing company started out much more modestly. Chouinard began his business by designing, manufacturing, and…

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    In McClay and McAllister’s “Why Place Matters,” they argue that space is not important to society or individuals due to globalization. Globalization has happened because of the technological advances of communication and transportation, which make it easy to move people, products, and ideas. The authors claim that place is an important aspect to us as individuals because if not important we risk forfeiting the reality of embodiment, the basis for healthy and resilient individual identity, and…

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    Jarrett J. Krosoczka appeared on a Technology Education Design (TED) Talk in July of 2014 and explained “Why lunch ladies are heroes.” Krosoczka sends his message to high powered CEOs that are present for the TED Talk. He informs the audience that he was inspired by his old school lunch lady to write a series of graphic novels about lunch ladies. In the series, lunch ladies are viewed as superheros which sparked a reaction across the country. Krosoczka uses specific word choices to influence the…

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    Question businesspeople were asked What do effective leaders do? ‘motivate’, ‘create a mission’, ‘build a culture’. What should they do? ‘Get results’. The answer has been age old. Many have made careers of testing and coaching executives who want to create businesspeople that turn bold objectives into reality. No research shows exact leadership behaviors that show positive results. The given expert advise has been based on inference, instinct and experience. Hay/Mcber consulting did a random…

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    people in business who are successful are not well educated; neither it means it is not necessary. They were successful in business by their own talent or natural thinking skills about business. Education can provide to gain skills that we don’t have or it can help to improve the skills we have already. In education system we are learning the methods of people who were successful and how can we fallow them in our time by our way. There are some examples who had successful business but…

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    The chapter did not talk extensively on internalization of R&D and technological activity in a recent phenomenon as mentioned by (Patel, 2007). An expanding number of firms’ perspective on internationalization of R&D is seen as not just a vehicle for exchanging a parent organization's innovation to the host nation, more essential, as a chance to learn and grow remotely created science and innovation, there are various explanations behind diving into the issue of why locational procedures are…

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    Introduction The choice to expand a business is hinged on individual identifying a business form should capable of delivering growth in addition to supporting the objectives of the business in a sustainable fashion. Therefore, a change of business strategy is required along with a set of considerations to be addressed by the business owner. This paper focusses the case study based on Otto’s Weiner World, an enterprise owned by a sole proprietor named Otto. Otto concession food business has…

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    5 LESSONS TO LEARN FROM SHARK TANK AUSTRALIA Shark Tank Australia as you probably know is an Australian Television series that features aspiring entrepreneur-contestants make business presentation to a panel of investors. Since its inception, the Shark Tank Australia has drawn immense attention from many, especially from entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs. The lessons to be learned from the shark tank series are quite enormous, and these lessons can also be applied in various areas of life…

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    provides a good while others are service orientated. It may seem like different businesses strive for different goals such as maximization of profit or growth, but ultimately, as author Sean Jasso argues, “every firm deeply rooted in mission and entrepreneurship seeks greatness – that is, transcendence toward superiority in delivering value, benchmark competitiveness within and beyond its industry…” (1) This means that every decision a business makes is an attempt to achieve greatness, though…

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    In season 9, episode 5 of Shark Tank, the sharks (investors) are faced with many important decisions that can make or break the businesses for these four companies whose businesses range anywhere from clothing to home improvement. The first entrepreneurs that came on the show was Eric Huang and Steven Mazur with the company “Ash & Anvil” out of Detroit, Michigan. Their clothing line is a brand made especially for “short” men. While making their pitch to the sharks, Steven said “one in three…

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