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    Uh Ya Boy Is Cool

    Analysis of Business Issues, Writing In the Disciplines (WID) BADM 2003W (93752): BADM_2003W.SEC.11 Monday Combined Class: SEMESTER: Spring 2014 LOCATION & TIME: Funger 209, Monday 2:20 PM-3:35 PM PROFESSOR: Dr. Bret Crane Department of Management Office: Funger Suite 315N Email: bretdcrane@gwu.edu Office Hours: Tuesdays 1:00-2 PM or by appointment TEACHING ASSISTANTS & WRITING LABS: |

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    Holding Fast

    Oleg Lisovskiy 3/03/12 HBR Business Case Assignment 1. This case starts out in a lab that is located in a building that is operated by Crescordia. Crescordia is a company that makes a range of products such as artificial hips and scalps but also is one of the few companies that sell fixation devices. At the beginning of the case Crescordia holds a seminar for orthopedic surgeons so they can better familiarize themselves with the products and procedures that are needed when dealing with using

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    Case Study

    Each student must complete a Final Project. The Final Project is a definitive case analysis and is to be in the form of a written paper in APA format. The purpose of the Final Project is to assess the student’s learning accomplishments by demonstrating how well the student has assimilated the information learned in this and all other Business Management courses. The Final Project includes two definitive business case analyses. The successful student will be able to discern between relevant and

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    The Difference in the Treatment of Elderly in Today's Society

    In the Disney movie Up, a young boy scout named Russell meets an elderly, adventurous man named Carl. While Russell was trying earn to get his Assisting the Elderly badge Carl decides to embark an trip to South Africa he had been planning for years. The pair now has to learn how to get along, overcome the obstacles they face and most importantly bridge the age gap between them(Docter). Throughout this trip Russell's perspective of the elderly changes dramatically and he has a new found respect.

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    Disney Learns to "Act Local" on the Global Stage

    CHAPTER 4 ° SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENTS 114B CASE 4-2 Disney Learns to "Act Local" on the Global Stage The Walt Disney Company, home to Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and other iconic characters, has a stellar reputation in many parts of the world for its family-friendly entertainment offerings. The company's parks and resorts division operates theme parks in five global locations, including a recent $1.8 billion park in Hong Kong. Disney's fabled studio entertainment unit has an illustrious

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    The Allegory of the Cave

    The Allegory of the Cave and Disney Movies The Allegory of the Cave is one of many vivid and complex stories in Plato’s book entitled “The Republic”. The Allegory of the Cave is a story about the unseen truth of the outside world. The story takes place underground in a cave where prisoners are forced to watch a show that they believe is what life only consists of. There is a blazing fire set back behind them and a wall where puppets are displayed so that it casts images on the wall in front of

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    Camping vs Hotels

    he 1964 world première of “Mary Poppins” was held at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, and it was the kind of spectacle for which the Disney organization had become famous. Throngs of screaming fans were greeted by Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Snow White and the dwarfs, as well as by entertainers who gestured toward the movie’s Edwardian setting: a twelve-piece pearly band, chimney-sweep dancers, valets dressed as bobbies, and a bevy of pretty Disneyland hostesses, whose traditional uniforms (kilts

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    Mangement

    are due on a day when a case analysis is due, send ONE email with both NYT responses and case analysis included with abbreviated case name in the subject line (e.g., Google 2:30). If you are emailing with a question or about an absence, put QUESTION or ABSENCE in the subject line. Always put the start time of your section in the subject line and always send using your Baruch email account to Linda.Lopez@baruch.cuny.edu (NOT baruchmail). When responding to case questions (cases and questions found at

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    Netflix Case Study

    Case 1 Netflix February 14, 2013 Netflix doesn't have a mission statement available online, but at the following values were published on a related website from a conference Netflix held. * Becoming the best global entertainment distribution service * Licensing entertainment content around the world * Creating markets that are accessible to film makers * Helping content creators around the world to find a global audience We promise our customers stellar service

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    Celebrity Role Models

    The worse case scenario is they typically blame their unacceptable behavior on television. All these bad habits are being adopted from children, which we must shut down. Increasingly Celebrity images are being publicized immensely across television, movies, magazines, and Internet in our generation of technology. I strongly believe this is largely a negative development. Miley Cyrus for instance, was known as “Hanna Montana” on the Disney Channel. The Hanna Montana franchise made Disney close to

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