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- 811: U.S and Japan Car Industries
- ... S. in the world economy as well. The U.S. needs to do what the Japanese did when they penetrated the American market; hard market research and heavy investment. The Japanese spent billions of dollars studying American taste and manufacturing models that suited them. The Big Three have generally confined their efforts to sending models that they have made specifically for Americans. Bill Duncan, the head of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers ...
- 812: Frederick Winslow Taylor: Business Management
- ... doing very well with his studies. To achieve good grades, Taylor studied many long hours. It was quite unfortunate that Taylor was to miss Harvard Law School due to bad eyes that doctors attrributed to studying in the poor light of a kerosene lamp. In later years it was realized that his eye problem was actually caused by stress, as it improved after he left Phillips. Taylor moved back home after ...
- 813: Business Plan
- ... Progressive will broaden the coverage by expanding into coverage of additional markets (e.g. all of Latin America, Far East, Western Europe) and additional product areas (e.g. telecommunications and technology integration). We are also studying the possibility of newsletter or electronic newsletter services, or perhaps special on-topic reports. 4. 0 Market Analysis Summary Progressive will be focusing on high-technology manufacturers of computer hardware and software, services, networking, who ...
- 814: Gateway 2000, Inc
- ... not too shabby. So would I buy this stock, yeah, I already have to answer that question, my family owns about thirty shares I do believe. Why did we buy this, because after some close studying we saw that Gateway was quickly expanding and becoming IBM's almost significant other, in sales that is.
- 815: Blue Collar Student: Are Jobs Good or Bad?
- ... after work. Jim gets swamped at Dairy Queen and by the end of his shift, he's so tired he can barely drive home. When Jim does get home, he cracks the books and starts studying about Beowulf. After about ten minutes of that, Jim is fast asleep and before you know it, Jim's mom is telling him to wake up. Jim takes is exam, knowing nothing about Beowulf, the ...
- 816: Keynesian Theory and the New Deal
- ... demand and active government didn't just come to him. He was influenced by John Maynard Keynes and John Stuart Mill. There philosophies were the basis of the New Deal. John Stuart Mill, who began studying economics at age 13, was one of the most influential political thinkers of the mid-Victorian period. He believed in empiricism and utilitarianism. Empiricism is the belief that legitimate knowledge comes only from experience. Utilitarianism ...
- 817: BHP Revitalizes Its Global Management
- ... regional representatives. All of these criteria would have scored highly. 4: Developing alternatives. BHP studied other successful global companies, as well as seeking advice from consulting firms, looking for alternative management systems. 5: Analysing alternatives. Studying the management systems of other international companies, BHP could then select certain systems that would meet the criteria. 6: Selecting an alternative. Using the selected systems BHP developed a management model that is suitable for ...
- 818: College Essay: Which Of Your Possessions Reveals Most About You And Why?
- ... glancing through the foliage, I noticed two men pointing at something. Hesitant to announce my presence, I was perplexed by the fact that the object they were staring at was my backpack! I had been studying in the park and left to get a drink of water, when I came back, whom should I find examining my worldly possessions but the great detective and his associate! Maybe I should have told ...
- 819: Personal Writing: My Father's Desire To Be A Doctor
- ... support his large family. Nonetheless, he still worked at the air force in the morning while preparing for the first level of examination for the license. As a result , he passed it. Then he started studying for the second level examination, but it was not as easy as the first one. He had to memorize everything in certain books word-by-word. In fact, it took him eleven years to pass ...
- 820: Personal Writing: Statues on Campus
- ... thinking about things. I do not know what it is called but it reminded me of that statue because of the intentitive look on face. The person in the statue looks intent on reading or studying, and looks like he understands the literature that he is reading. When came back to look at the statue Sunday night when it was dark out, I saw few changes that caught my eye. First ...
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