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    one of the world’s leading companies, not to mention the number one in the whole world. They focus on relaxation and food chain businesses, but they also dabble on construction, trades, and other businesses. A lot of people say that the Briar Corporation controls the market and trends. There are also rumors, that they also control the black market. But those are only rumors. But one can be sure, that a lot of businesses, big or small, wants to be affiliated with the company and the sole owner,…

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    Book Report Good To Great

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    This book not only explores the differences between great companies and good companies but also the key elements of being a great company. The author and his team hold investigations among hundreds of companies so that they can find essential ways to improve a company from good to great. Collins illustrates several indispensable points that a great company should possess: “level 5 leaders”, right employees, appropriate attitude towards difficulties, positive culture, and the advance technique,…

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    Groom Observation

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    Good morning, David, I stopped by your store to introduce myself. I spoke with Truman who took the time to walk the store with me, below you will find a recap of our walk. If you have any questions, please let me know. Profitability: Observation: Multiple invoices were scattered throughout the office dating back to 9/17. Solution: Please ensure that invoices are processed on a daily basis. Also please ensure that invoices are being sent back on a weekly basis. Safety/ Resiliency: Observation:…

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    When a company positions itself as a youthful and trendy brand, certain aspects of the business model will operate differently than a company with a blander approach to the market. The company’s brand is impacted by the products, the employees, the brick-and-mortar facilities, and the online presence. For these reasons, companies in this type of segment must look at recruiting, training, and customer service from a unique angle. Case 67 provides a great example of an organization forced to…

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    Level Of Trust Case Study

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    In the past, high-leveled hierarchical structure was popular for companies as it increased effectiveness when the economy was booming with mass production. (REF) Yet, it is defined as ‘rigid, tight’ and power is centralised in the hand of executives. (Ambrose and Schminke, 2003). However, nowadays, since trust is believed to be one of the main factors that boost the company’s performance (Kolajic and Rodojcic, 2011:28), organisations are flattening their structures (REF). ‘Trust’ has a broad…

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    In reinforcing the claim that Simcoe was indeed forward thinking, a look at his latter governing position in northern Canada provides much insight. In his journal he writes, “The Governor is very anxious to oblige and please the Indians; his only son, a child of four years old, is dressed as an indian, and called Tioga, which name has been given by the Mohawks. This harmless farce may be of use in the intercourse with the Indians.” While the Americans typically destroyed relations with the…

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    My Organizational Culture

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    Not surprisingly, the culture of a company can have a substantial influence on the attitudes and behavior of its employees. Hence, building a positive organizational culture is absolute key in running a successful business. Our textbook mentions seven distinct characteristics that can help to capture the essence of an organization’s culture: innovation and risk taking, attention to detail, outcome orientation, people…

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    that were gathered together by applying my knowledge about the Pep Boys company and company?s operations, strategy, politics, workforce, policies and etc. The purpose of this self-assessment is to ?evaluate organization?s processes, their impact on results, and the progress toward company?s goals and objectives.? (19) The questionnaire consists of two parts P1 & P2, each of them concentrates on the different aspects of the company. The P1 part calls the Organizational Description, the questions…

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    moving business environment it is hard to just consider about the bottom line. Because with the improvement of the technology and the knowledge of the customers they are more concerned about what the businesses are doing to the society and how the products are coming to the hands of the customers. Purpose of this essay is to discuss the corporate service responsibility and how it is affecting a business and the stakeholders of a business. Further, it will be discussed about many reasons why…

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    well as the community. The responsibility of the corporate executive general lies in maintaining the company standards. He’s primarily accountable to the community, well also being accountable to his shareholders and the company. It’s his job as the corporate executive to place policies and practices in motion to keep the company strong and honest. By doing thing he is ensuring that the company can continue to succeed and remain operational. The laws in effect are enforced by the corporate…

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