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    I experienced plenty of meetings outside my organization with large groups of executives where people assumed that I couldn’t be the boss, even though I was” (Great, 2013). While several women have risen through the ranks to become leaders of Fortune 500 companies, there are still institutional barriers placed in their paths in the C-suite. This cultural difference has affected the work life of Jung because it places a disparity for women in leadership in CEO and other senior leadership roles…

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    expanding her business (Weaver, 2007). Martha Stewart’s leadership qualities of pursue your purpose, practice solid values, lead with your heart, establish relationships, and demonstrate self-discipline allowed her to bounce back as a leader of a Fortune 500 business (Weaver,…

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    LEADERSHIP IN MOTION Being a leader in the fervent, fast paced World we live in must feel like sitting in front of a firing squad. If that’s true then Randall Stephenson, CEO of AT&T Inc. has to be under constant fire. As the leader of AT&T’s highly matrix oriented organization he is in charge of defining and executing the vision of being the premier integrated Communications Company in the entire World. To discuss the history of this well-known company you have to go all the way back to…

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    33.82 P/E ratio in 2014 (“P/E Ratio”). Over the past 12 months, the company’s P/E ratio is 12.5 times higher than earnings. As of September 2015, Apple was trading at a P/E ratio nearing 11.8, in comparison, the average company in the S&P 500 index is trading at a much higher P/E ratio around 18.4. It seems as if Apple Inc. has been underestimated as of late due to Wall Street’s expectation that the company’s growth will slow as the industry they are in matures, but Apple maintains…

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    seen in present day America. One thing that has become apparent in America is that the more money a person has, the more powerful they are. For example, the average price to run for President of the United States, can be anywhere from 50 million to 500 million dollars. Similar to bread and circuses, America has become accustomed to fast food and sporting events. Americans are drawn to the idea of cheap food and watching men compete in physical competitions. From a military standpoint, America…

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    They, along with Columbus, desired the fame and the fortune that would come from such a discovery. The King and Queen also wanted to take advantage of this as an opportunity to spread Catholicism to other lands. In Christopher Columbus’s journal he said, “ And your highnesses, as a Catholic Christians and…

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    able to see inefficiencies and find suppliers and distributors for their company accordingly. You will assist the business organization to compete in the dynamic international market. There jobs that fall under supply chain in small companies and fortune 500 companies, but both need supply chain manager to do the same thing, to mange the flow of materials, finances and information necessary for your business is as efficient as…

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    Over my time at GirlForward, I had experiences that caused me to learn about education policy, being an educator, ESL and refugee students and nonprofit’s work. To start off with, the purpose of this internship was to learn about educational policy in a real-world context. At the beginning of the semester, I was nervous about how much I was going to learn about educational policy at a place that I had been at for a year in the education division. While I may not have learned a lot about…

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    Geely Case Study

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    assets of more than RMB 100 billion, Geely become one of the Chine Top 500 companies for ten successive years, rank in the top automobile manufacturing for eight consecutive years. In addition, it is recognized as the “Innovative Enterprise of China” and “Complete Vehicle Export Base of China”. The overall working earning of Geely has reached USD 23.3557billion (approx.. RMB 150 billion). On July 2012, Geely was listed in good fortune Global500 as the only private…

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    2. Environmental restoration “A bird's nest nestled in the tall grasses of a wetland symbolizes the end of a 20-year struggle to clean up a site contaminated by radioactive material from a former Cold War-era uranium processing plant…”(Cornwell, 2007). The ultimate objective of Fernald Closure Project was the accomplishment of environmental restoration in compliance with federal environmental regulations. In 2006, Fluor successfully completed the project of environmental restoration with the…

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