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    should be given to customers’ and clients’ view. • Weakness Weaknesses are the areas which have scope for improvement. The greatest thing about internal factors is that you have control over most of them. Changing internal factors often involves some indirect costs. Some of the factors are a result of the way the business is running, for example, reputation, credit worthiness, and image. Other factors depend on the business decisions, for instance, management structure and staffing. THE…

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    As culture is evident and ingrained through all societies with many variations and beliefs, there are many ways communication styles can be misconstrued. These differences in communication styles build the foundations of the beliefs and values that each culture has and how they communicate with each other and the rest of the world. Culture, in essence, is a society 's shared and systematic ways of living. It consists of the norms and conventions (such as language) that enable us to interact…

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    Looking for a car to compete with foreign imports, Ford Motor Company sought a lightweight and inexpensive automobile to address the market share they were losing to their foreign competition. Therefore, Ford Motor Company developed a 1971 model named the Ford Pinto to answer gaining back market share against the foreign automakers. In order to roll it out on time, Ford Motor Company would need to cut the design and production period nearly in half of a normal schedule. Due to the fast-tracked…

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    In this essay I will be examining the principle of direct effect and supremacy. I will be discussing how they were created and their development also the relationship between the two. I will start off by defining them first, then stating how they were created and developed and lastly discussing their relationship. Direct effect is the principle that Union law may, if appropriately framed, confer rights on individuals which the courts of member states of the European Union are bound to recognise…

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    ARTICLE SUMMARY Walumbwa, F. O., Wang, P., Wang, H., Schaubroeck, J., & Avolio, B. J. (2010). Psychological processes linking authentic leadership to follower behaviours. Leadersh Q 21 (5), Oct 2010. Academic Empirical 324 times cited By using the result of the questionnaires which are from 387 employees and their 129 immediate supervisors, to prove that authentic leadership behavior was positively related to supervisor-rated organizational citizenship behavior and work engagement, followers’…

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    because management is not soliciting feedback of the customers they are serving. No data is being collected in what the customers appreciate and how they could improve customer satisfaction. Increasing customer satisfaction is a key driver for revenue indirect marketing via customer feedback through social media. The only way management can improve services to the patrons is by receiving feedback from their customers via surveys or any online…

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    Impact on Canadians Everyone in Canada is affected by family violence either direct or indirect. Six percent of the Canadian population has dealt with a current or former partner abuse in the previous five years (Stats Canada 2009). This means anyone can have a chance of being a victim of abuse throughout his or her lifespan. It is also common for people to know victims who are dealing with or have dealt with this form of violence. In order to care for these victims, Canadian resources and tax…

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    ruby-red slippers, defeating the wicked witch of the East, and reminding viewers that there is no place like home. Taylor offers an alternative approach to this cult classic.…

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    Malinowski emphasizes that if an ethnographer wishes to be trusted, he “must show clearly and concisely, in a tabularised form, which are his own direct observations, and which the indirect information that form the bases of his account” (Malinowski, 1961, 15). Other aims of fieldwork are that anyone should be able to replicate what was observed, as well as that the ethnographer should take part in the culture being studied. In order…

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    Rock and roll, as a genre of music, quickly became a cultural phenomenon in the United States after its inception in the forties and fifties, reaching its peak of popularity in the sixties and seventies. But, while rock and roll originated in the United States, different countries soon developed their own styles and flavors, from Western Europe to Latin America. But, while rock and roll has always held heavy anti-establishment messages across nations, nowhere have these sentiments been more…

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