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2811: The History of Phamaceutical Compounding
... delegate work to subordinate staff. In retailing, pharmacists need business acumen. Pharmacists dealing with the public or patients must have a caring and sympathetic manner, a friendly personality and excellent communication skills.Other attributes include - interest in providing a service to people; able to work as a member of a team; accurate attention to detail; a high degree of integrity; precise work habits; independence; decision making skills; and high ethical standards ...
2812: Why Were the Japanese so Successful After World War II
... manufactured goods than imported goods, giving the country a surplus in revenues.7 With this surplus the quality of life for the Japanese increases. The Japanese invests the money in Treasury dollars that supply high interest. They can also take the money to improve certain aspects of their country such as technology, education and crime rate, which is relatively low. The Japanese is very organized and does not waste money. Thus ...
2813: The Origins of the Great Depression
... the stock market. These Americans bought stocks on margin, making the stock market boom with high numbers. The banks lent out the money in the expectation that the customer would pay back the money with interest after getting rich. The problem with all of these events that took place before the crash, were that, in collaboration with each other, they created a facade that would prove extremely detrimental to the economy ...
2814: Managers of Organizations
... the organization. 2. The presence of a top administrator who is motivated to work on a given change and who feels that the change is important for the organization and for his or her self-interest. 3. Probably no other factor so powerfully and so adversely affects the management of change as a lack of trust between staff and management (Kennedy 327). Trust may be difficult to maintain in organizations, but ...
2815: Marketing of Honda motorcycles in the USA
... which led to Honda gaining a strong hold in the U.S market, mainly through the unexpected discovery of a large untapped segment of the market while at the same time trying to retain the interest of the current market. The criticism made by Pascale can be further analysed by looking at the strengths of the Honda company. The strengths of Honda start with the roles which the founders played. Honda ...
2816: China's Economic Future Outlook
... workers to be better suited towards their jobs, and therefor they workers will be more effective. Infrastructure: l believe that China has to build a railway system, so it will not have the highest utilisation rates for freight traffic. l also believe that China should give incentives for students to enter higher education. Government Finance: l think that the government should stop making up for losses of state-owned firms, and ...
2817: Keynesian Theory and the New Deal
... was an active voice in economics. In 1929 he wrote We Can Conquer Unemployment and in 1930 he wrote his Treatise on Money. Ten years before he died he wrote his General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. Above all he believed in supply and demand. This was an indirect way to let the economy balance itself. In order for this system to work people needed money. This could only be ...
2818: Modern Economic Theories
... lower classes, this effect was compounded because there was little incentive to work if even more was going to be taxed. People were also reluctant to put money into savings accounts or stocks because the interest dividends were highly taxed. There was also too much protection of business by the government which was inefficient and this also ran up costs, and one thing the Supply Side theory was quite good at ...
2819: The Economics of The Clean Air Act
... among production companies, mining factories, and other producers of such externalities based on size, output and strength in the industry. Companies are allowed to sell their credits if they want, which enables companies whose pollution rates exceeds their limit in a particular area to still operate in a particular area to still operate efficiently while not exceeding their maximum level of pollution output. There are many arguments for and against this ...
2820: The Combines Act
... article "The Economics of the National Hockey League" (1969) purpose is to explain through simple micro economics that the prime motive of professional hockey team owners is profit maximization. The owners argue that their main interest is "for the love of the game," not the financial benefits of owning a professional sports franchise and to avoid government regulations such as the Combines Act (note 1). An article written in 1982 by ...


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