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    What is Agency Theory? The agency theory is an assumption that explicates a relationship between principals and representatives or agents in the business. Agency theory is conducted to solve problems in the firm or any business activities by mutual understanding between two or more groups or parties when exists any problem from agency relationship due to unaligned goals or varies aversion levels to hazard (Jensen and Meckling, 1976) In addition, Agency theory discourses problems which rise in…

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    Hector Bonilla Mr. Russell ENG-121 Dec/19/2017 Technology: A Potential Threat Nowadays technology has an important influence in the country's workforce. It is seen on different aspects such as transportation, health and intercommunication. In this era filled with technology, there has been discussions to decide if all this technology is good for us, and the impact that upcoming technologies would produce. This might not sound like an issue but since there is a big gap between those who benefit…

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    Harrison Bergeron Themes

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    CONTENTS 1. LIST OF CHARACTERS 2. PLOT OVERVIEW 3. ANALYSIS OF THE STORY 4.MAJOR THEMES 5. POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CRITICISMS 6. HUMOR 7.CONCLUSION 8. BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION LIST OF CHARACTERS 1. HARRISON BERGERON Harrison Bergeron was the 14 year old son of George and Hazel Bergeron. Harrison was a very strong and handsome man. The Government had forced him to wear huge earphones which would create loud noises and would prevent him from thinking. He wore glasses…

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    Shalimar Hotel Case Study

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    Shalimar Hotels is a chain of 4 star hotels which has hotels in Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Peshawar. This is a Pakistani, family owned business and is the leader in terms of market share in the 4 star hotel segment in the country. Typically, the chain’s hotels have >90 % occupancy in lean months and 100% occupancy in the holiday season with heavy advance bookings. Shalimar Hotels are appreciated by customers for their affordable room rates, excellent food (recently won The Asian Hotel Food…

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    There are some orders in every society. So, when the power that put the orders into confusion is coming, the members of the society feel threatened. And, if the order is broken, there are some changes in the society. “Macbeth” is a play that describes the social upheaval caused by the collapse of order. The play starts with the appearance of three witches and moves to a military camp, where King Duncan of Scotland hears the news that Macbeth and Banquo have defeated armies. After their battle…

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    Prospero seems to treat Ariel in a better way than he treats Caliban. Ariel is a lot more submissive. Prospero manipulates Ariel he calls him “my brave spirit” so that he will perform Prospero’s deeds (1.2.206). In A Tempest, by contrast, the character Ariel shows explicit signs of dissatisfaction and disgust at what Prospero has made him do “I did so most unwillingly”(9). There is a different dynamic to the master- slave relationship of Ariel and Prospero to that of Caliban and Prospero. This…

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    Marketing Outrageously is written by Jon Spoelstra who was an adjunct professor that taught sports marketing at the University of Portland. Jon Spoelstra has written other books like Ice to Eskimos, and is known as one of America’s top marketers. Throughout the book Spoelstra talks about 17 ground rules that help not just a business, but anyone who is willing to go an extra step in order to succeed. They’re several principles that Spoelstra mentions throughout the book, but in my perspective…

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    culture does not fit a single “mold”; it varies across organizations and as such, a multitude of models and frameworks can be used to classify the different types of cultures. One popular model is Cameron and Quinn’s (2011) four culture types based on the competing values framework (see figure 1). According to their research, there are two dimensions: one dimension opposes flexibility to stability and the other, internal to external focus . Organizations on the flexible side of the spectrum will…

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    Luckily, my experience with a leader lacking empathy was brief. As described in the article, a leader lacking empathy may be too worried about his or her own fate, rather than consider anxiety-stricken workers (Goffee & Jones, 2015). In my case, our organization was down-sizing due to the economic downturn. The leader cared little about his employees, and more about his longevity in the…

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    4. Wincanton Distinctive Capabilities vs Logistics Capabilities (WDCLC) Every corporate organisation attains many capabilities that allow them to carry out the activities necessary to move their products or services through the value chain and we discuss that organisational capabilities possibly will be the result of value in any corporate function. Fleury and Fleury (2003) recapped that this capability ought to be more applicable to the success of the strategic objectives of a particular firm…

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