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    The professor and his collaborator are not Luddites as many have wondered about this. A Luddite was a term of the 18th century which was meant for textile workers who protested against labor-economizing technology. This has had many different interpretations as time has passed such as neo-Luddites, etc. Basically it means one that is against advancement of technology because of the disadvantages. Erik Brynjolfsson is a professor in MIT Sloan school of management, and his collaborator and coauthor Andrew Mcafee have been arguing that advancements to technology have been the reason of a sluggish economy. They claim that the rapid advancement of technology is causing us to lose more jobs than gain them. There is evidence behind this as they base this on the graph that represents productivity and total employment in the United States. Brynjolfsson says in the article that the line between these two was linear during world war two and such that when productivity would increase, total employment would increase as more things are more produced more people are needed for these things to be made. However after the year 2000, these lines lose their pattern, as employment starts decreasing and…

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    Essay: The Moment I Knew

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    Today, I’m an Operations Manager in the Section of Otolaryngology and Program Manager for the Department of Surgery at the Yale School of Medicine. I joined ENT to put performance benchmarks in place to measure the real value we provide to our patients, to form more complete and efficient patient and work flow processes, and to help solve for the challenges of a new era in healthcare, one where the costs of failure are real. I find myself in need of deeper finance and accounting skills in order…

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    Discrimination has been an ongoing struggle as far back as history can recall, and it is unfortunate that it is still an issue today. We have made tremendous progress for women, African Americans, and other minorities, but we are still in the midst of full rights for the LGBT community. It would be unrealistic to say that this community now has complete equality, especially when states like North Carolina pass laws allowing discrimination and refusal of treatments to the LGBT community. It is…

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    What's Your Major

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    Since degrees in management analysis are typically not available, a degree in accounting, business, economics, finance, or marketing can suffice. The major offered at Christopher Newport University that I chose in order to become a business analyst is located in the Luter School of Business which means that I would become a business management major. I would choose to pursue a bachelor of business administration (BSBA) which is a minimum of 69 credit hours as well as a minimum of 120 hours of…

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    Prodigy Finance Case Study

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    Prodigy Finance is not a bank andwe don’t want to be. We offer community funded loans to international postgraduate students attending top business schools. The loans are funded by a combination of business school alumni investors, high net worth individuals, the business school community and institutional investors who have an interest in higher education. Students gain access to funding their postgraduate degree that they often otherwise could not afford. Students need to be studying abroad…

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    information technology is decentralized decision making to manage the speed required to respond to the demands of customers. Zara has in house custom-built technology applications to operate Zara’s business model. The approach of decentralized decision making in information technology isn’t always viable in all situations. There are different structures for diverse Team 2| UWTcircumstances, where managers need the ability to move flexibly back forth as the…

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    The Value Of Education

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    strategic plans are among managers ' central activities. Strategic plan formulation is a future-oriented behavior concerned with the dynamic and complex relationship of an organization with its environment. It intends to rationally structure behaviors and formulate a long-term strategy likely to improve the future state and adaptation of an organization”. (Nir, 1999) If a company is successfully implementing an organizational strategic plan, managers of teams and departments will usually be…

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    Coke Case Study

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    increasingly integrate. Under this situation, the competition in the market that enterprises face is more intense. It has enhanced from the national level in the past to the global level. In the mean time, the global economy has entered the era of knowledge economy, and the key to surviving in a knowledge-based economy is innovation capability (Adner, 2006). Compared with the old days, the frequency of updating knowledge has been faster, and there is much more information, which results more…

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    Read the MIT Sloan Business School case: Should you build strategy like you build software Compare the case with what is written in the book, how are they similar? How are they different? What is the advantage/disadvantage of each? Software Development Software development is a discipline that all relate directly to the progress, improvements in productivity, and a lot of smart people working hard and generating significant benefits for businesses and society. But at the same time we note that…

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    Nevertheless, his story is just one example of how recidivism is apparent in a system that sweeps its’ problems under the rug instead of properly treating the situation. The Game deserved help and alternatives (mentorship program), the family deserved treatment (counseling), but incarceration was the easy way, and it involved a family being torn apart by the prison system (IMDb.com). In like manner, a study done by Professor Anna Aizer of Brown University and Professor Joseph Doyle of MIT- Sloan…

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