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Work Satisfaction
... in the organization, and that they are being
adequately compensated for their efforts. They want to be assured that
they are improving in life as well as in their careers. Workers will be
more loyal to an organization that they think cares about them as people,
not just employees.
Improving the quality of work life is one of the most important
trends in personnel management in the 1980's. More and more personnel
managers are reporting to the president of an organization rather than a
vice-president. (Mathis and Jackson, 1985)
Organizations should endeavor to achieve a working environment
conducive to job satis ...
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Karl Marx's Estranged Labor
... labor. For Marx this all leads to the emergence of private property, the
enemy of the proletariat. In fact Marx's writing on estranged labor is a
repudiation of private property- a warning of how private property enslaves the
worker. This writing on estranged labor is an obvious point of basis for Marx's
Communist Manifesto.
The purpose of this paper is to view Marx's concept of alienation
(estranged labor) and how it limits freedom. For Marx man's freedom is
relinquished or in fact wrested from his true nature once he becomes a laborer.
This process is thoroughly explained throughout Estranged Labor. This stu ...
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The Success Of Lillian Vernon
... of New York,
manufactured the two items for around $3 dollars. The purse and belt came
in black, tan, or red and sold for $7 dollars.(Youman, N, 1989, pg 26)
After 6 weeks of advertising Lillian had received over $16 thousand dollars
in mail orders. Her belt and purse were such a hit, she immediately
increased her inventory to inexpensive jewelry and make-up paraphernalia.
Over the past 45 years, Lillian has had two sons, Fred and David Hochberg,
both of whom joined their mothers business and quickly rose up through the
management ranks. With their help, her -little business+ went public in
1987 on the Americ ...
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The History Of Hewlett-Packard
... of the operations, accounting for $39.5 billion of the company’s $47.1 billion of sales in its latest financial year, will remain with Hewlett-Packard Co., including its printing and computer division. The measurement company, which has not yet been named, will comprise Hewlett-Packard’s test-and-measurement components, chemical analysis and medical businesses.”
The guidelines for the split is based on financial analysis gathered over the last two accounting years. The company’s stock price growth has lagged behind the overall stock market with in this time period and HP stated “that revenue growth was ...
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Bombardier Report
... operations it is best to
look at each manufacturing group separately.
Aerospace
Aerospace is Bombardier's most important industry. It accounted for 47%
of sales and 33% of profit in 1995 and makes Bombardier the fourth largest
civilian airplane manufacturer in the world. Bombardier's customers are spread
out over the globe. They range from government and private commercial airlines
to wealthy individuals and corporations in need of private jets. The products
that are driving the growth in this division are the RJ, the Global Express, and
the Lear-45. De Havilland, which was recently purchased with help ...
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Becoming A Doctor
... earn more money, but do not do as much, and
are required to learn more. I do not think I will want to be a surgeon, because
cutting people open and taking things out does not seem very appealing.
To become a doctor, one must endure a lot of training and education. In
college, one must study courses to prepare for medicine, such as biology,
chemistry, and some advanced mathematics. It generally takes seven to eight
years to finish his education. The first four years, one would take pre-med.
classes. Then it's on to medical school, where for four years one learns about
the area of medicine one chooses. Af ...
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The Merger Of Trizec Corporations And Horsham Incorporated
... projects.
Trizec Corporations was established in 1960 in Calgary, Alberta. Now, under the control of Gregory Wilkins, Trizec is the countries largest publicly traded real estate group.3 Their assets consist of 85 properties world wide, including Place Ville Marie in Montreal and the U.S. based Hahn Company.4
Horsham Incorporated is led by Peter Munk who owns 10% of the equity and 80% of votes through ownership of multiple voting shares. Horsham Incorporated has assets including Clark Refining and Marketing Incorporated, 20% of American Barrick and real estate in Berlin.5
The proposal in 1994 had Horsham ...
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The Trend Towards Fewer And Larger Farms As Economic Growth Occurs
... textbook, sixth addition,
says that there are three classifications of farms by economic size. The first
classification is the expanding sector . This sector sales more than $100,000
per year of farm products, it is 16% of the farms in the US. It also produces
80% of all of the farm outputs or products in the US. The farms in this sector
produce nearly all of the farm products produced the US but are only contribute
to small parts of the farms in the US. The expanding sector of agriculture
numbered 271,000 farms in the 1980's. This number increased to 326,000 farms by
1991. The off of the farm in ...
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“Buddhist Economics”
... continue to increase the rate at which we use them. Again as a
generalization, Americans are more concerned with materialism then personal
enlightenment. They have no clue what it means to be really happy nor do
they know what rich really is. Though in my opinion we have mastered the
corruption of money and government, and the art of gaining weight. To sum
it up we are a bunch of rich fat people who have no concern for culture.
The Buddhists believe being rich is more than material possessions and I
agree. In this essay they also commented that “simplicity and non-violence”
are closely related. I ag ...
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Money
... make less then this or those who make more. The individuals who make less
always want more. If these people had more they could buy something a little bit
nicer than they had before. Now those who have more money than the average
person seem to want more also. If they get more, they can get better. The more
they have the better they are. It's all a power trip.
The people who do not make too much are not too happy. They do not have
that the nice new car that their neighbor has. They always want something that
someone else has because they think it'll make them better.
Now, those who have money are unhappy ...
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