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    affect the business itself and the people who work in it. ‚ while an exact comparison will be made during the explanation. Company One The Devil Wears Prada portrays a typical example of a company named Runway‚ which functions on the basis of an Adhocracy. This type of business structure portrays a company‚ which functions through a support staff and practice selective decentralization (wwwpraguecollege.cz‚ 2012; full link in References). This in the sense of company culture can be linked to Hofstede’s

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    Managing Creative Minds

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    Management and Creativity: Understanding the Ideology of Neo-Liberal Management Dionna Matlock LIM College Abstract In today’s world of advanced technology and an expanding global economy‚ considering employees as creative thinkers and understanding their work motivation is an integral part of the strategic process of creative management. Creativity can mean anything from inventing a new product or design‚ to developing a new approach to an old way of thinking. Managerial intervention

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    A Process for Changing Organizational Culture Kim Cameron Ross School of Business University of Michigan 701 Tappan Street Ann Arbor‚ Michigan 48109 734-615-5247 kim_cameron@umich.edu In Thomas G. Cummings (Ed.) Handbook of Organizational Development‚ (pages 429-445) Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage Publishing. A Process for Changing Organizational Culture Kim Cameron University of Michigan Much of the current scholarly literature argues

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    Acta Polytechnica Hungarica Vol. 6‚ No. 3‚ 2009 The Influence of a Family on Ethical Behaviour of a Family Enterprise Mojca Duh‚ Jernej Belak Faculty of Economics and Business Maribor Razlagova 14‚ 2000 Maribor‚ Slovenia Phone: ++ 386 2 22 90 000; Fax: ++ 386 2 25 10 461 E-mail: mojca.duh@uni-mb.si‚ jernej.belak@uni-mb.si Abstract: Family enterprises are defined as a special type of enterprises. The involvement of a family in the enterprise is what makes these enterprises unique.

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    2.4 Gaps in the concept of dynamic capabilities leading to the research question The concept of dynamic capabilities‚ as discussed above‚ is sleek and attractive. However‚ the association of dynamic capabilities only with routines is questionable‚ as Teece (2012) has briefly commented concerning the entrepreneurial action. It is reasonable to assume that routines or processes are the codification of a former knowledge. However‚ having a bunch of routines or processes does not mean that the company

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    Introduction There is no particular definition of an organization. Different authors have defined organization in different ways. Therefore‚ organization can be define as an institute where a group of people work together to achieve certain goals and objectives. Organization has a distinct purpose and follows a particular strategy to goals or set of goals. Whereas structure is the manner‚ in which something is build. This structure defines and limits the behavior of the members of an organization

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    Miller Brewing Co. In 2003‚ the Miller Brewing Company was in trouble. At the root of the company’s issues was a stagnant organizational culture. Organizational Culture is defined as “the set of shared‚ taken-for-granted implicit assumptions that a group holds and that determines how it perceives‚ thinks about‚ and reacts to its various environments (Kreitner 62)”. Miller was not a priority to its former owner Philip Morris‚ and a number of marketing failures made matters worse. In 1994‚ the

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    AMERITECH IN THE PHILIPPINES: FAILURE TO ADJUST TO FILIPINO CULTURAL NORMS? Synthesis: AmeriTech is an American company which decided to outsource their manufacturing division to the Philippines in order to reduce labor cost and restore of their competitive edge due to their rival companies outsourcing from other Asian countries as well. Bill Dawson was assigned as the plant manager and a Filipino DLSU MBA Graduate was hired to be his assistant. The purpose of his assistant was to bridge the gap

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    CORP 2463 MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGY Report of Ryanair Management issue – Poor Customer Service P12006777 TUTOR: George Kokkindis DATE:06/12/2013 Executive Summary This report mainly evaluates the organizational culture and leadership style of Ryanair with the management issue – poor customer service and in relation to management theories. As one of the best low cost airlines‚ Ryanair consistently focus on cost-cutting but at the same time reveal many problems on its Human Resources

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    RESEARCH IN MOTION MANAGING EXPLOSIVE GROWTH In the January of 2008‚ Research in Motion (RIM) is standing at the strategic juncture where important decisions need to be taken regarding global expansions. The biggest strategic issue it faces is to carry over yesteryears’ growth to next level through sustainable innovation at global level. Although its R&D expenditure has grown 6 times in the last four years‚ the ratio of R&D expenditure to sales has been halved. This ratio shows RIM is

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