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    The Lincoln Electric Company is a manufacturer of welding machines, and it is the largest in the world. They employ 2,400 workers in the United States factories located in Cleveland, Ohio, about 600 in factories abroad, and another 200 sales employees. The turnover rate for the company is very low, and employee morale and productivity are high. The incentive management plan for Lincoln is very well recognized, and many schools use Lincoln’s plan as a basis to increase employee productivity.…

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    deal of stress on protecting management 's authority" (Sharplin, 1986, p. 9). However, the company also encourages employee participation and open communication, which points to a team-oriented and innovative organizational culture. Although complete power rests with management, the Lincoln Electric Company is team-oriented in that employee participation is encouraged in the company’s decision-making processes and because employees are measured and rewarded on how well they actually participate,…

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    The largest manufacturer in the world of welding machines and electrodes, Lincoln Electric Company employs 2400 employees in two U.S. factories near Cleveland, and approximately 600 employees in three factories located in other countries. The company employs a field sales force of more than 200 persons. According to Arthur Sharplin (1989), Lincoln’s market share for arc welding equipment and supplies is more than 40 percent. James F. Lincoln became the general manager and vice president of the…

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    Critical Analysis/Issue Paper During the spring semester of 2016 I volunteered with the Murray State University Rodeo Club. The rodeo club is dedicated to helping student athletes compete in rodeos while getting an education. The rodeo club raises money for scholarships, practice equipment, and puts on the annual rodeo at MSU every year. The rodeo club is also involved in community projects such as the Calloway County Santa Project, food and toy drives, and even puts on a fundraiser for St.…

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    3. Cement Mason The Cement Mason Skills Training Program will be facilitated in partnership with Building Futures, a pre-apprenticeship to registered apprenticeship workforce partnership developed by the Community Services Agency of the Metropolitan Washington Council of the AFL-CIO. Building Futures connects lower-skilled adults to the hundreds of new jobs expected in the Washington, DC area over the next five years. The workforce partnership targets basic trades with particularly high demand,…

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    Introduction Oxy Acetylene welding is one of many kinds of welding. The fundamental process is to joint two parts of metal becoming one part by a high temperature. The thermal flame is created by using the mixing of oxygen and acetylene gas (anthonycastronovo, nd) 2. Compatible materials are used for oxy acetylene welding: - Mild steel Aluminum, stainless steel, copper and brass. However these things are suitable for brazing process (anthonycastronovo, nd) 3. Before the welding procedure is…

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    Lincoln electric company 's culture is based on openess and trust, shared control and egalitatmrianism. However the company also has subcultures which are people-oriented ,outcome oriented, role modeling, customer service, and reward systems.These culture as well as the influence (beliefs,views towards employees) of the founder J. Lincoln is what contributes to the company 's sucess. Production workers receive merit pay, they are paid according to how many units they produce instead of hourly…

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    Electric Company based on Harvard case study by Arthur Sharplin. Lincoln Electric Company founded in 1895 by Lincoln brothers John C. and James F. has managed to run successfully for 120 years and become the wold 's largest manufacturer of welding equipment. While the world was in economic turmoil during the Second World War the company has managed to grow its sales and productivity to an extensive amount and its growth is continuing up to this date. The success has a lot to do with the…

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    achievements experienced by great organizations like the Lincoln Electric Company. The company is the world’s largest manufacturer of welding machines and electrodes; and has remained relevant in the industrial market, maintaining a twenty to thirty percent market share index. Even during the World War II, Lincoln Electric strived, becoming the largest manufacturer of arc-welding products. It looks that competitors has lost all ideas as to mapping out substantial strategies in cocktailing her…

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    Lincoln Electric Company was founded in the year 1895 by founder James F. Lincoln. John Lincoln was an inventor at heart but little did he know 120 years later that he would have been the man to start one of the world’s largest best managed welding manufacturing companies in the world. Although, he did not do it on his own but with his family’s core values and vision he had the leaders in place to create an organization culture that was a success for Lincoln Electric, the employees and most of…

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