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    [online] Iep.utm.edu. Available at: http://www.iep.utm.edu/behavior/ Educational-business-articles.com, (2015). Kotter's 8 Step process to successful change. [online] Available at: http://www.educational-business-articles.com/8-step-process.html McConey, C. (2015). Recent Research in Applied Developmental Psychology. [online] Cgu.edu. Available at: http://www.cgu.edu/pages/8627.asp Mixed Methods & Qualitative Research Software, (2012). apple | Mixed Methods & Qualitative Research Software

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    Answers to Some Questions in Strategic Management

    which weighs the pros and cons of the decisions to be made. Strategic design takes into account the capabilities and restraints of the company and analyzes it to come up with the best decision. One organization whose strategy lens is design is Apple. Apple, as a highly-innovative company, needs to weight and analyze the current standing of the company and the current market conditions before making decisions on their products. Another strategy lens is strategy as experience. In this view, strategic

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    Examining Enron's Failure

    Examining Enron's Failure Organizational-behavior theories help to understand the effects of leadership, objectives, individual characteristics and action, and employee behavior and attitudes within an organization. It also explains the effects of internal environments, such as culture, the structure of the organization, resource and task allocation, and external environments such as competition or government regulation. These factors contribute to the performance, success or failure, and survival

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    Business Management

    to have in today’s business world. The quality of leadership in an organization has a direct impact on the success of the organization. Leadership is the process of directing the behavior of others toward the accomplishment of some objective. Leaders need to be able to motivate their people to accomplish organizational goals. Motivation is what drives people to achieve goals, and it is the reason those people act the way that they do (Certo & Certo, 2012). In this leadership scenario, Stephanie

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    Ethics Essay

    Ethics are a system of moral principles. They may also be interpreted as a branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct; this is with respect to rightness and wrongness of certain actions as well as the motives of said actions. Ethical issues in regard to informational technology examines this structural belief through the examination of developing an ethical code, societal changes due to Informational technologies, the ethical usage of the technologies, and how these ethics

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    Cultural Influence on Companies

    compare, contrast and learn from their path to glory. Based on these facts, this research paper will study three different successful electronics companies from three different countries/cultures. These are Apple Inc. of USA, Samsung Electronics of South Korea and Sony Corporation of Japan. Apple and Sony Corporation are both involved in many types of business activities and Samsung Electronics is part of a larger multinational conglomerate (Samsung group) which comprises numerous affiliated international

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    Management

    ------------------------------------------------- Organizational culture is the behaviour of humans who are part of an organization and the meanings that the people react to their actions. Organizational Culture, sometimes, also called as corporate culture, is basically the personality of an organization. The main elements of organizational culture are the assumptions, values, symbols, rites and rituals of organization’s members and their behaviours or in other words we can say that it is based

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    Steve Jobs Case Study

    Steve Jobs is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Apple Inc. He is also the chief executive of Pixar Animation Studios and is a board member of Walt Disney Company. His creation of the Apple computer, however, is his well-known accomplishment. His personality can be described as aggressive and demanding. He is also considered as one of Silicon Valley’s leading egomaniacs. Mr. Jobs has always aspired to position Apple and its products at the forefront of the information technology industry

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    Management

    Whistleblowers, those individuals who call attention to possible wrongdoing within their organizations, are the subjects of much controversy. Some say that whistleblowers are noble characters, willing to sacrifice personally and professionally to expose organizational practices that are wasteful, harmful to the public safety. Others suggest that whistleblowers are, by and large, disgruntled employees who recklessly accuse individuals they feel have wronged them in order to attain their own selfish goals. The

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    Corporate Culture

    and governs the ways a company's owners and employees think, feel and act. Your own business's culture may be based on beliefs spelled out in your mission statement. It could consist in part of a corporate symbol, like the rainbow-colored apple that symbolizes Apple Computer. Whatever shape it takes, your corporate culture plays a big role in determining how well your business will do. If you're not happy with your current culture, there are things you can do to start changing it now. Look for a symbol

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