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7761: The Particular Features Of The Employment System In Japan
... paid to workers, cutting down on hiring of new workers, eliminating the farming out of work to subcontractors, transferring workers internally with in the company to subsidiaries, and reducing profit margins to levels that many American companies would find intolerable. Japanese companies response to recessions shows the benefits and disadvantages of their employment system. Some of the benefits are that loyalty and labor relations are very good. This is due to ...
7762: Life And Times Of Fredrick Douglas
... almost documentary style look behind the scenes at the Christianity of the slaveholders. He begins with the verse in Genesis 9:20-27 concerning the cursing of Ham, which slaveholders used as Scriptural proof that American slavery was right. Even the foundation principles of the slaveholders Christianity were built on a false premise- the misinterpretation of an obscure passage of the Bible. Douglass continues to support the claim when he describes ...
7763: What The United States Can Learn From Japan
... fund the development of these new industries. Following World War II Japanese industries used this same strategic industrial policy to develop the high-tech, steel, and car industries that Japan is known for today. Some American industries are currently heavily supported by the government through subsidies and tax breaks to farmers, steel producers, and other industries that have been hurt by foreign competition because they are predominantly low-tech industries. But ...
7764: Business Etiquette
... who is consistently late for appointments, who starts meetings 15 minutes late, who exceeds deadlines for reports or deliveries, and who gives short notice for work to be done or meeting to attend. In the American culture, time is considered a commodity, if you are neglecting the clients time, you are neglecting their finances (Hilkenburg.) Time really is money and organizations spend it in different ways. Some expect you to account ...
7765: Location Analysis of a Franchise Resturaunt
... Government and a local franchise operator, T.K. Wong. The three parties made an arrangement to share the profits ("Boston Pizza.", B17). The Chinese like the style of the restaurant because it possesses a "North American concept" (Mishima, D2), but the menu had to be changed in order to suit the culture better: no alcohol would be served, and a smaller pizza size, corn soup, and a salad bar would be ...
7766: Lincoln - The Truth
... or dying horses, and uniforms and knapsacks that fell apart in the rain. For this obvious waste and extravagance, though Cameron had not taken any financial favors, Lincoln shipped him off to Russia as the American minister. He had become too much of a political liability. Again, however, none of these events were connected with Lincoln. Gideon Welles is another example of debated scandal. He was Lincoln's Secretary of the ...
7767: Corporate Average Fuel Economy
... regulation which would call for new standards in automobile fuel efficiency. The market failures hinged on a number of outside variables which could have had a drastic effect on domestic markets. Resource Scarcity drove the American public to call for a more efficient means of managing its resource use due to a) oil embargos on nondomestic products and b) skyhigh prices at the pump. Conservation of the world's non-renewable ...
7768: TQM In An Accounting Environment
... And finally, all processed should be easily understood by all the employees involved. History of United Parcel Service United Parcel Service was formed in 1907 in Seattle, Washington. At that time it was named the American Messenger Company. Business at this time consisted of messengers who ran errands, carried notes, and any other miscellaneous package deliveries, such as food from restaurants. UPS then branched into the small package delivery service for ...
7769: Casinos
... are not thriving with the new tourism and the seemingly revived economy. In 1994 more people made the trip to a casino then to a ball park (Popkin). The casinos are attracting so much of American's dollars that they spent less on books, music albums and attractions (Reed). The people are spending less money outside of the casino. Which is not helping the vast majority of local businesses. This is ...
7770: Becoming A Doctor
... risky. Doctors can pretty much work anywhere. Bibliography 1. Medical Education. Microsoft Encarta '95. 2. Hoffman, Stephen. Under the Ether Dome. Schribner, 1986. 3. Konner, Melvin. Becoming a Doctor. Viking, 1987. 4. Rothstein, William G. American Medical Schools and the Practice of Medicine: A History. Oxford, 1987. 5. http://www.atlcom.net/%7Ekyle/hack.html 6. http://www.bcn.net/~jac136/enter.html


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