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    shall discern the company’s culture, and these views are as follow: 1. THE CONTINUE INFLUENCE OF THE FOUNDER. It was recorded in the Lincoln electric company Harvard case study by Arthur Sharplin that James F. Lincoln died in 1965 which raise lot of concern that the company might close down because some people feel there is no one that can run the company like Lincoln did but till now the company is still running. This I think is due to the laid down system and value which become the culture of…

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    Organizational Culture, analysis of the Lincoln Electric Company Case In Brazilian law, we say that all people have personality, and this is a condition to all rights that come along. It is for this reason that plants and animals do not have rights in the Brazilian legal system, although they end up being protected for the sake of the environment. Brought by the notion of personality, comes the personal characteristics. In Brazil we say that individuals are physical people, while companies and…

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    Use the framework from chapter eight of the textbook to discern aspects of the company’s culture. Based off of the OCP Framework in (“Principals of Management,” 2013) starting on page 187-188, the company Lincoln Electric has a “People-Oriented Culture” because of the way it values the individual worker by the amount of trust and respect they show, but it also shows an overlapping sub-culture of an “Outcome-Oriented Culture” as well. The reason I say that is because it is a company that…

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    Why you need financial independence to achieve great feats in life Benjamin Franklin was an author, printer, inventor, scientist, civic activist, postmaster, statesman, and diplomat. He founded University of Pennsylvania, American Philosophical Society, Library Company of Philadelphia, and United States Postal Inspection Service. He invented lighting rod and bifocals. He started volunteer fire-company and volunteer militia to defend Philadelphia. He was a Postmaster General and a diplomat to…

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    Background In 1923,Emílio Odebrecht founded the Emílio Odebrecht & Cia. company which was responsible for the construction of several buildings during the interwar period in the Northeast of Brazil. Scarcity of raw materials drove Emilio out of the construction business but his son ,Norberto Odebrecht, had the entrepreneur gene and followed in his father’s footsteps, in 1941, creating a company that became the origin of the Odebrecht Group. During the period 1946-1952, a number of construction…

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    FRANK AND LILLIAN GILBRETH AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Sr. (July 7, 1868 – June 14, 1924) and Lillian Evelyn Moller Gilbreth (May 24, 1878 – January 2, 1972) were one of the greatest husband-and-wife teams of science and engineering who early in the 1900s collaborated on the development of motion study as an engineering and management technique. They are recognized as pioneers in the field of 'motion study' and they worked together for years to find the "one best way to do…

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    Hewlett-Packard was founded in 1939, by Bill Hewlett and David Packard in Palo Alto, California. Throughout the years, the HP founders instilled an organization culture that reflects their individual core beliefs, which were translated into a set of corporate objectives, management practices, and attitudes encapsulated in the “HP Way”. HP was known for its egalitarian (employees were on the same sharing plan), highly decentralized, informal, non-hierarchical, innovative, and people-oriented…

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    developed in the 1830s and 1840s by Samuel Morse, assisted by Alfred Vail. Two inventions helped Morse propel his invention to success. First, in 1800, the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) invented the battery, which reliably stored an electric current and allowed the current to be used in a controlled environment. Second, in 1820, the Danish physicist Hans Christian Oersted (1777-1851) demonstrated the connection between…

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    for electric vehicles. The idea of an electric car is not new, they were around before Ford’s Model T made gasoline vehicles take over the market. (energy.gov (2014)) The improvements in the technology surrounding that idea are making it more feasible and an increasingly attractive option for customers in the USA and the world. In 2014 the market leader was the Japanese produced Nissan Leaf, followed by the Chevrolet Volt. Coming up behind these and expected to make major gains in the electric…

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    Performance are fast as most all other electric car. - Smart with different driving setting compare to other brands. - Cost $33,450 iii. BMW i3 - Come with 2 version. A pure battery electric and a ranged-extended validation - BMW has the power of 170 horsepower and 184 foot-pound of twisting…

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