International Journal of Business and Management www.ccsenet.org/ijbm How to Change an Organization to Fit the Dynamic Environment: A Case Study on a Telecom Company of China Yong Zhao & Yezheng Liu School of Management of Hefei University of Technology, Hefei 230009, China Tel: 86-551-2904-991 E-mail: hfyongzhao@163.com; liuyezheng@gmail.com The research is finaced by the National Natural Founfation of China. No. 70672097 Abstract This paper aims to explore how an organization changes
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VoIP Joseph H. Murray IT / 245 Intro to WAN October 8th, 2011 LaTrea Shine Due to frequent outages in the digital subscriber line network serving over 50 corporate-owned Gold’s Gyms; a VP Bobby Badugu knew it was about time for a significant upgrade (Desmond, 2006). He looked into a various amount of solutions including satellite, frame relay and even a different DSL provider; after carefully assessing each option he chose to go with a VoIP service. This is where his decision
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Charter Analysis Paper Com/285 University of Phoenix March 08, 2011 Introduction Teamwork and Personality is about working together for success and progress. Having a team working together increases the chance to reach those goals, what we know about teamwork considering personality types, listening skills, and trust level among the team members. Therefore acknowledging the team member personality type will help to foresee for the best match to facilitate the role identification depending
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Relationship Development We reconnected via Facebook through planning our class reunion last year. We exchanged emails at first and then transitioned over to phone calls. Our phone calls turned into meeting up. At that time, our conversations were brief. Questions and answers were a constant. We were trying to get to know more of each other. I guarded many of my personal information because I did not know if our relationship/friendship would last more than a day or weeks. Politeness can be
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following columns: • Cube # – The number of the office or cubical. • Name – The occupant of the office. • Title – Employee’s title • Reports_To • Organization – The employee’s main department. • Department • Telephone – Telephone number • E-mail • BUILDING ADDRESS1 • BUILDING NAME • Floor # • LOC CITY • LOC STATE • LOC ZIP Data Graphics There is one data graphic used in this diagram. Data - Office Details This data graphic
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The Future Path of Malaysian Telecommunication Industry Introduction The era of the industrialization and information age has made the telecommunication industry expanded into diversified functionality to support the growth of technological advancement for better services demanded by any particular nation. In Malaysia, telecommunication industry is now considered to be prominent due to its contribution as a tool of technological support for the national development in line with the national aspirations
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the over-all competition within the industry. The biggest difference between the competitors was that AT&T used traditional telephone, is run through a public switched telephone network (PSTN) and was much more expensive. Skype offered its customers VoIP, which, defined simply, was the transmission of voice traffic over IP-based networks. In other words, it was telephone via an Internet connection. VoIP is expected to show constantly increasing growth rates in the near future. According to a report
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– any portable telephone that uses cellular network technology to make and receive calls. The name comes from the cell-like structure of these networks(1) Voice / Data - Newest phones allow voice and data Landline Phones - A landline or land line refers to the telephone cables that pass over the land (as compared to undersea cable and to wireless transmission) to ensure communication. A landline phone is commonly the type of phone you user with your PSTN or plain old telephone system (POTS).
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One reason that face-to-face communication is better than newer methods is that it allows one person to see the facial expressions of another. When a person is talking about good news they usually smile and their eyes light up. Or when a person is having a serious conversation, their eyebrows are usually lower and they keep a straight face on while talking. Without these facial expressions it can be tricky to figure out a person’s meaning behind what he says. Another reason why face-to-face communication
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AT&T is a very large multinational corporation that focuses on telecommunication products. They were founded in 1893 in Alexander Graham Bell (who invented the telephone) and are headquartered in Dallas, TX. They have grown into being the #1 provider of wired telephony and #2 in mobile telephony in the United States. They are currently experiencing a dramatic shift in their market presence as landlines continue to decline as mobile and broadband are taking over as their main growth markets. AT&T’s
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