Hadassah Leiva CJBS 250.01 Professor Tam John Jay College Date: 04/09/2018 Annotated Bibliography Bono, E., Winter-Ebmer, R., & Weber, A. (2012). CLASH OF CAREER AND FAMILY: FERTILITY DECISIONS AFTER JOB DISPLACEMENT. Journal of the European Economic Association, 10(4), 659-683. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.ez.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/stable/23251095 In this article, the authors explain how men and women may have second thoughts about conceiving due to a temporary job displacement
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| Ken Olsen | A Servant Leader | | | | | Corporate Leadership has evolved in the 21st century with its primary focus being customer service and satisfaction. According to the Harvard Business Review, “during the last half of the 20th century, business leadership became an elite profession, dominated by managers who ruled their enterprises from the top down.. Executives were motivated by power, status and money at the expense of the customer and employees. Hierarchical
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BASKIN ROBBINS INNOVATIVE MARKETING Baskin-Robbins was a manufacturer and seller of premium quality ice cream in a variety of unique flavours. The first Baskin-Robbins store was first set up in California in the 1940s soon after the Second World War. The company quickly expanded to other states in the US and various countries around the world. Over the years, Baskin-Robbins developed over 1000 ice cream flavours along with other novelties like milk shakes, smoothies, cakes, etc. In the summer of
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distribution channels, online marketing and also invests in teaching pro program to help consumers understand the product information. Prince also sponsors more than 100 professional tennis players to promote its products. Questions 1. In the 21st century what trends in the environmental forces (social, economic, technological, competitive, and regulatory) (a) work for and (b) work against success for Prince Sports in the Tennis industry? a) Worked for: Social: Social marketing and social media
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(oikonomia, "management of a household, administration") from οἶκος (oikos, "house") + νόμος (nomos, "custom" or "law"), hence "rules of the house(hold)".[1] Political economy was the earlier name for the subject, but economists in the late 19th century suggested "economics" as a shorter term for "economic science" that also avoided a narrow political-interest connotation and as similar in form to "mathematics", "ethics", and so forth.[2] A focus of the subject is how economic agents behave or interact
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(oikonomia, "management of a household, administration") from οἶκος (oikos, "house") + νόμος (nomos, "custom" or "law"), hence "rules of the house(hold)".[1] Political economy was the earlier name for the subject, but economists in the late 19th century suggested "economics" as a shorter term for "economic science" that also avoided a narrow political-interest connotation and as similar in form to "mathematics", "ethics", and so forth.[2] A focus of the subject is how economic agents behave or
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a recall that cost Intel $475 million. This is how Intel fixed the problem. By the end of the century, Intel and compatible chips from companies like AMD were found in every PC except Apple Inc.’s Macintosh, which had used CPUs from Motorola since 1984. Craig Barrett, who succeeded Grove as Intel CEO in 1998, was able to close that gap. By the mid-1990s Intel had expanded beyond the chip business. In 2005 Apple CEO Steven Jobs shocked the industry when he announced future Apple PCs would use
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in the modern business world as the individuals’ inputs are becoming increasingly important to the organization’s performance. Hence HRM is becoming more important as it plays an important role in the people-aspect and social-aspect of the organization. This paper will briefly explain the definition of HRM and its history. Then this paper will list and explain the important functions of HRM. Furthermore, this paper will explain why HRM is becoming increasingly important in 21st century in which the
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Zuckerberg, whose Wikipedia blurb identified him as the “world’s 2nd youngest self-made (my italics) billionaire” in 2012. Zuckerberg is also a self-made innovator. As a college kid, he invented one of the most compelling capabilities of our new century, not to mention the world’s most valuable social network. Still, writing about the 2010 movie The Social Network, The New York Times columnist David Brooks took “the character loosely based on Mark Zuckerberg” to task for being “without social and
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In the late 20th Century, mass media could be classified[by whom?] into eight mass media industries: books, newspapers, magazines, recordings, radio, movies, television and the internet. With the explosion of digital communication technology in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the question of what forms of media should be classified as "mass media" has become more prominent. For example, it is controversial whether to include cell phones, video games and computer games (such as MMORPGs) in
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