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1301: ATandT
... right amount of money to having the right amount of customers. This industry is a very expensive industry to do research and development in. Besides the money required for R&D the companies in this business have to spend tremendous amount of capital on advertising and consumer awareness. The services provided by the different competitors in this industry are essentially the same but with very different reputations. AOL spends millions of ... communication systems seems to be growing at a rapid pace. But due to very high costs and lack of consumer awareness past ventures at AT&T such as the PersonaLink Service, on-line shopping, the Business Network, and its ImagiNation Game Network has failed miserably in the past. Customers nowadays in the telecommunications industry search for the best price, rather than the best name. Although, branding is an important part of ...
1302: Aggressive Behavior Equals Man
... Political leaders must be aggressive in their campaigning, so that they will be noticed and respected by the public. Aggressiveness is also necessary in the work force to receive promotions, meet deadlines, and run a business. Aggressive or intimidating behavior is seen in many different parts of life: sports, the military, business, and even politics. Some of the rewards that are given for this behavior may be questionable, such as; placing professional athletes up on a higher ground making them seem superhuman, or electing a candidate into ...
1303: Advertising
In business success derives itself from the presentation of your business(es), or products, to the eyes of the consumer. Advertising is used to promote goods, services, images, and anything else that advertisers want to publicize. It is becoming a major part of mass media. At ...
1304: Adapting New Culture
Many people go to different countries. Some of them go for school, some others go for business and some others go for living. However, some people adapt well to a new environment and others retain their original culture identity. I think adapting to a new culture or environment depends on three main ... try to run away or change their culture. Therefore, it would be easier for those people to adapt to a new culture or environment. For example, many Russian people especially businessmen don't like the business system in their country. Their system is Communism, which means that the government controls all the production and distribution of goods. Therefore, when many Russian people go to a new environment or new culture, the ...
1305: Computers In Society
... client. The client was the U.S. bureau of the census and was to be used for calculating the previous years census. This was the first time that a computer had been built for a business application rather than for the use of the military or for scientific or engineering use. These first computers came to be known as the first generation computers and used vacuum tubes, which were electronic tubes ... languages were high level languages that allowed programmers to give more attention to problem solving and these languages were more English like than the previous languages. Throughout this generation computers were being used primarily by business, university, and government organizations and had not filtered down to the general public yet. The third generation of the computer age started in 1965 and was characterized by the invention of the integrated circuit (IC ...
1306: Clausewitz And The Nature Of W
... but more usually to politics.*3 The distinction is crucial: in both art and science, the actor is working on inanimate matter (or, in art, the passive and yielding emotions of the audience), whereas in business, politics, and war the actor's will is directed at an animate object that not only reacts but takes independent actions of its own. War is thus permeated by "intelligent forces." War is also "an ... the scope which the play of courage and talent will enjoy in the realm of probability and chance depends on the particular character of the commander and the army; but the political aims are the business of government alone. These three tendencies are like three different codes of law, deep-rooted in their subject and yet variable in their relationship to one another. A theory that ignores any one of them ...
1307: Cuba- A Bright Future
... looking at such Communist counterparts a s China. China is an extreme case of Communism, Cuba on the other hand is more lenient in it’s views. In fact, Cuba is developing quite the keen business sense. Some say the island is even flourishing, and even has the opportunity to do better. Though, today this relative security and political stability is beginning to falter. Fidel is not the young mountain guerrilla ... After Castro took control, all this, for a time, stopped. The Cuban economy moved from being an up-sprout of the American economy to a supported member of the Communist bloc countries. All American owned business were seized and assets were liquidated to be funnelled back into the state. There was a wide scale mechanization of the industries, and the economy was flush with support. Since the fall of the greater ...
1308: Contemporary Performance Issue
... commuter-benefits arsenal: ? Transportation management associations (TMAs). TMAs are coalitions of local companies dedicated to reducing traffic congestion and pollution and improving commuting options for commerce and economic development. These groups typically serve a specific business area or region and can be sources for resources and incentives (Wells par. 5). ? Car-pooling and ride matching. As part of its Rideshare Program, Transamerica Life Companies in downtown Los Angeles offers its employees ... Program has met the Air Quality Management District’s goal of an average of 1.75 employees per vehicle (Wells para5). ? Company vehicles on site. Kaiser Permanente guarantees workers access to company-owned vehicles for business meetings during the day if they commute to work using mass transit or other means that leave them without a car, says Kaiser’s Gerwig (Wells para5). ? Telecommuting. Working at home or at another off ...
1309: Bussiness
CAPITALISM Today in the United States, a free market system or capitalism is the main economic system. I am interested in this subject because I someday wish to own my own business. I believe that in the future this topic will be very useful to me. Among the topics that I will discuss are the greeks and romans early practices of capitalism, the ideas of Joseph Schumpeter ... capitalism can be traced back to Greek and Roman times. Things such as trade, moneylending, and insurance were well known practices to them. Unfortunatly, growth of the Roman Empire prevented further development of a private business class. As power over economic growth came back to the people or lords during the Middle Ages, modern capitalism started to evolve. (The Software Toolworks Illistrated Encyclopedia) In the late Middle Ages, the medieval economy ...
1310: Birth Order
... found in great numbers in positions like accountants, bookkeepers, executive secretaries, engineers, and more recently, jobs including computers (Steelman 355). Some famous first borns that have gone on to be famous leaders, TV journalists, important business leaders, respected individuals, etc. include Jimmy Carter (President), Hillary Clinton (First Lady), Peter Jennings (TV journalist), Bill Cosby (actor) (Springen 68), Steven Jobs (Apple), Albert Einstein (scientist), Sam Walton (Wal-Mart), and Ted Turner (Turner ... others, shows off, people person, good salesperson, engaging, and sometimes spoiled (Leman, Birth Order 14). An obvious condition of his ordinal position is that he is born to parents who are well experienced in the business of child rearing (Forer 124). It seems that the youngest children are less often subject to excessive demands from his parents for achievements. Since there is a relief of excessive pressure on the youngest child ...


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