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911: The Ending of the Post War Boom
... from Israel oil supply shortage. From 1973 to 1974 the price of oil had gone up from $.35/gal to$.65/gal, almost twice of the price. Sadly, in 1979 the Iranian revolution and hostage crisis had caused another shortage of oil supply. From $10/bbl in 1974 to $35/bbl in 1979, these two major oil shock crises had given U.S. industries and its people panic. It is easy ...
912: Monopolies - A Case Study
... that these pseud-master, have managed to use it as a veil, as a euphemism to downplay the historical change, brought about by the fall of the eastern block and the subsequent degeneration of the Asian "peoples' republics". The "expanding world market"or the "world market",on its own, has always existed and expanded to new markets, so the above terms , when applied to the monopolization of the world market by ...
913: Economic Espionage
... guile some information brokers will purchase. The broker then verifies the data, puts it into a usable and easily accessible format, and delivers it to interested clients. The following example, that was printed in the Asian Wall Street Journal in 1991 and illustrates this type of activity. The ad was followed by a phone number in western Europe. "No you have advanced/privileged information on any type of project/contract that ...
914: Harley - Davidson Inc. Motorcycle Industry
... about 60% of this market) accounting for 60% of worldwide motorcycle sales. With the baby generation aging, opportunities exist for the penetration of new markets. The Japanese market accounting for a great chunk of the Asian Market is an untapped one for foreign manufacturers. Government regulations and trade policies make it difficult for foreign manufacturers to enter though. Most Asians consider motorcycles as a basic means of transportation. Major target areas ...
915: World Populations and Development
... The different rates of population growth in various areas of the world, the different levels of development (nomadic vs. civilized) and the differences in the availability of resources led to numerous migrations over the centuries. - Asian tribes moved to the west and south (5th century BC - 16th century AD); - Europeans colonized large areas of the Americas, Australia and the Pacific region, India and Africa; - African slaves were bought and taken to ...
916: Total Quality Management
... satisfaction carries its own acceleration. When the quality reputation grows, marketing can emphasize increasing customer satisfaction as a major element in advertising and the other promotions. As Deming wrote in his book “Out of the Crisis," it will not suffice to have customers that are merely satisfied. An unhappy customer will switch. Unfortunately a satisfied customer may also switch, on the theory that he could not lose much and might gain ...
917: Total Quality Management In Construction
... TQM principles and practices. The past philosophy of management can work reasonably well if a company dominates world markets. When markets become complex and worldwide with more and stronger competitors, a new model is needed. Asian companies and some in the United States have demonstrated that there is a more effective way to manage, quite different from the autocratic model: It is employee involvement in quality improvement. These companies also introduce ...
918: Investing In Canada
... Canada is a land of immigrants. Employers will find pools of experienced workers who also offer fluency in foreign languages, knowledge of international cultures and business practices, and networks of business contacts in the key Asian, European and American markets. Canada is an effective bridge between North America and Europe. Canadian business practices and laws are a blend of American and European cultures. Canada's metric system of measurement means that ...
919: Eastern Airlines Facing Bankruptcy
... if he doesn't co-operate , he'll destroy the airline, and it's his fault! Byran replied," Year in and out the unions have been asked to trust management. Each year has been a crisis situation and unions were told there were still enormous problems. It's time for management to trust the employees to find ways to improve productivity and reduce costs." After a half an hour more of ...
920: The Bubble Economy of Japan
... adaptation of western technology and education, lower the military expense to 1% of GNP, relation with power nation, human resources and their spirit to achieve "zero defect program". But after the first and second oil crisis that occur from 1973 onward. The economy move downwards partially due to the poor management of economic policy. Although the government had attempt to adjust the economic policy but the recovery was slow. As the ...


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