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What The United States Can Learn From Japan
587 Words - 3 Pages.... and the post World
War II period followed a policy of active, sector selective industrial targeting.
Japan used basically the same model during both historical periods. The Japanese
government would focus its tax incentive programs, subsidies, and R&D on what it
saw as emerging industries. During the Meiji period Japan focused it's attention
on emulating western technology such as trains, steel production, and textiles.
The Meiji leaders took taxes levied on agriculture to fund the development of
these new industries. Following World War II Japanese industries used this same
strategic industrial policy to develop the high-tech, steel, and car industries
that Japan is known ....
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Collective Bargaining In The Workplace
4444 Words - 17 Pages.... through the process of
negotiation and agreement between representatives of management and
employees.
Collective bargaining does not require a comprehensive collective
agreement for a stated period of time. It requires only the recognition of
the bargaining agency and the principle of action that mutual problems be
jointly considered and jointly decided. The desire of each party to be
assured about the other's future conduct - that is, the desire for
stability and security - makes the comprehensive collective agreement for a
term the normal concomitant of collective bargaining. It requires each
party to think into the future, to anticipate situations and to deter ....
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Changes Taking Place In The 1800's
1007 Words - 4 Pages.... got richer. And if you did not like working there or if your
got hurt, got out of the way so some one else can take their place. Until a
group of upper class men and women had an idea to help the common worker.
Theses people where the progressives. Changing the way of business back
then was not an easy task, for the most part their was a laissez-faire
system or a hands- off approach to the way of business. The main theory
states that if government would not mess with them by making laws, the
strongest business will succeed and bring wealth into the whole country.
True the strongest business did bring in wealth to the country, but the
problem was, the working conditions. ....
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Ways To Increase College Bookstore Sales
926 Words - 4 Pages.... From the
data, I compared the bookstore to the competition and to the ideal
bookstore vision that was collectively described by the students and
faculty.
MERCHANDIZE SELECTION
My study shows that the College Bookstore has a definite issue in
merchandise selection. Of those sureveyed, the individuals that chose the
competition did so because they claimed that they had a better selection
and that by going there they can get everything that they need in one stop.
My independent observation shows that there are a number of items
carried by the competition that the bookstore does not carry. These are
insignia clothing, gift items, greeting cards, magain ....
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Why Launch An Advertising Campaign
1518 Words - 6 Pages.... strategy and
improve upon it. Market Segmentation is also another factor to take notice of.
Market segmentation helps to differentiate products for different age groups.
For most product, there are segments of the market that you need to specifically
advertise to. Fore example, different methods of advertising would be needed if
you were to advertise to parents than to the children. For a lot of products
their are a lot of age groups that you need to advertise for and these must be
taken into consideration. We must analyse the different market segments that are
applicable to Pakanawa and investigate how we can exploit these different
market segments. An ad campaign i ....
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Financial Report Of Loewen Group Inc.
3389 Words - 13 Pages.... of responsible planning and fiscal management. It is the balance of these
wings that enables the eagle to soar beyond all heights"1
In 1995, the company defended itself against two major lawsuits, as well
as continued to negotiate acquisition agreements. The Loewen Group Inc.
stresses that once an acquisition has been completed, local management is
encouraged to remain and offers long term contracts to its key employees, rarely
dismissing the other employees. L.G.I. provides many services to its acquired
companies including offering training to new employees on its management
information systems and covering costs for any renovations which are needed on
the acquir ....
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The Wage Gap
421 Words - 2 Pages.... traditional role was to stay at home, raise the children, and take care of the household chores. To accomplish these household tasks it is not necessary to have a higher education such as a college degree. Only in the past few decades, the number of women with a college degree has increased towards nearing the number of men with a college degree. It is only rightly so that the people with a higher education will earn a higher salary. If women desire to earn a higher salary, they must earn a higher education first.
Women in the workplace today generally are likely to stay with their job because they like to have security in their career. Most women tend to stay with a ....
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Marxism And Economic Theory
1948 Words - 8 Pages.... the systemic phenomenon called
revolution. This paper will discuss three modern theories and
apply them to the English revolution of 1640. The first theory,
developed by Carl Marx (Marxism), will address the economic
evolution in English society. This theory will emphasize and explain
how the shift from a feudal/mercantile system to capitalism affected
English society. The second, called the Resource Mobilization Theory
(RMT) developed by Charles Tilly, will explain how the English
organizations (the Crown and the Parliament) effectively obtained,
amassed and managed resources. Samuel Huntington's, "Institutional
Theo ....
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