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    Wells Fargo & Company is a financial services company publicly traded. In 2014, Wells Fargo provided services to 70 million customers. Convert the data generated by these customers in useful and easy to understand information is a big task that is assigned to a small team. In this video, three members of that team tell how Tableau helps them to spend less time preparing the data and more time to understand them. Founded in 1852 and known for its iconic stagecoach, Wells Fargo & Company is a…

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    It was only two months ago when Wells Fargo, a megabank that was regarded as one of the better-run and more-reliable in the industry, was exposed to one of the biggest financial scandals since the financial crisis of 2008. The reason? Greed. The same greed shown in Wall Street 8 years ago that left the economy crippled. At Wells Fargo, millions of fake customers accounts were created by its employees in order to boost their quarterly reports. Cue an investigation and somewhat 5000 employees…

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    Stumpf, cared a little more about the banks inner workings, the induced high stress levels, and unfair treatment of employees than today it could be putting more money in its pockets, instead of paying big fines and dealing with legal issues. Wells Fargo may be able to pull themselves out of this mess, as many other organizations have in the past, but only if they are willing to take the time to show that they really care about making it right. If they can do that, along with understanding…

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    about sales incentives. The most recent case I am aware of is the recent issue at Wells Fargo. It is reported that more than two million fake accounts where opened in customer’s names to meet unrealistic sales goals (Egan, 2016). Five thousand three hundred employees were reported to be fired due to the incident and the bank was fined one hundred eighty-five million dollars (Egan, 2016). It appears that Wells Fargo was aware of this issue since at least 2011 and was unable to stop the…

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    Josh graduated from Indiana University two years ago, where he majored in Economics and minored in Human Resource Management through SPEA. He works for Well Fargo in Chicago, and works in the Human Resource department. His original plan was to get into banking with Wells Fargo, however he was placed in the HR department. He was disappointed at first, however he has now found that Human Resources is where he truly belongs and enjoys where his career path has started to lead him. He feels that he…

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    The short story, The Most Dangerous Game, written and published in 1924, by Richard Connell. In the story, a hunter named Rainsford is stranded on an island, owned by a wealthy Cossack named Zaroff. Who hunts humans, not animals. Zaroff then gives Rainsford a choice, to be hunted by Zaroff for three days, or to be killed by Zaroff’s manservant, Ivan. Rainsford chooses to be hunted by Zaroff and is given hunting gear. On the last day of the hunt, Zaroff and his dogs corner Rainsford, and…

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    to the vision and strategy of the organization, improve internal and external communications, and monitor organization. Below is a chart that tells you what it should look like. When examining Wells Fargo this is how I would use the balance score card starting with the four perspectives: At Wells Fargo the basic question the Customer Perspective: How do we appear to our customers? Customers are the main reason of the existence of every organization. Every organization runs due to the…

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    At Wells Fargo Home Lending, the Instructional Design Consultants (IDC) are responsible for creating, updating, evaluating and documenting all training for specified lines of business. These lines of business are considered high risk, due to the associated governmental regulations; therefore the training curriculum goes through a yearly “maintenance cycle” and must be updated to ensure highest degree of accuracy. The updates to the training must be completed within an agreed timeframe to avoid…

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    “Adulthood is a scary time in every person’s life, for the soul fact that you have to choose a career to become a working member of society.” These words, spoken by Chad Koel, are a true statement. Trying to find a career is hard, and it takes almost of all of your young adult life to decide what you’re going to do. Job offers will lead you in a certain direction, but then passion for another will pull you back the opposite way. Where does it end? Chad will tell you that going to do something…

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    In the film adaptation of No Country for Old Men directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, the directors use setting, motif, and plot to show how the modernization of Texas effects people, especially the older generations and causes them to lose grip with the new world that is blossoming. One way the Coen brothers do this is by mise-en-scene, but to be more specific, the setting.In this film the rural west represents more than just an old way of life. In a way the setting, West Texas, represents the…

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