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    Preparing Your Elevator Speech An ʹelevator speechʹ is a term taken from the early days of the internet explosion when web development companies needed venture capital. Finance firms were swamped with applications for money and the companies that won the cash were often those with a simple pitch. The best were those that could explain a business proposition to the occupants of an elevator in the time it took them to ride to their floor. In other words‚ an elevator speech that worked was able to

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    The collapse of the Fargo Grain Elevator was an unfortunate event that could’ve been prevented. It has something in common with almost every other building in the world‚ it was built on soil. It is different everywhere you look and must be treated differently in every situation. Many people think that as long as there land beneath a building that it’s fine and you can put whatever you want on top of it. As years have gone by and scientists and engineers have been able to study different types of

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    Executive Summary Dear Mr. Bousbib: These are exciting and challenging times at Otis Elevator Company. We are currently the largest manufacturer‚ installer‚ and servicer of elevators‚ escalators‚ and moving walkways in the world.[1] Just two years ago we completed the second largest acquisition in company history by adding Amtech Elevator Services. This acquisition has proven to be a key strategic maneuver as we have eliminated an industry rival while increasing the company’s revenue‚ operating

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    Bystander Effect in an Elevator Humans are unique in their social cognition because they make decisions based on their representations of reality. When trying to understand why people react or do not react‚ you must look at “the state of the world and the mental states (i.e‚ intentions‚ beliefs‚ desire)” (Buttelmann & Buttelmann‚ 2016‚ p. 127). This is crucial in understanding the social phenomenon known as the “bystander effect.” This phenomenon refers to “an individual’s likelihood of helping decreases

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    used the executive bathroom elevator to avoid seeing anyone. I’ll be back in a minute Lynne yelled towards Terry‚ I need to finish my make-up. Don’t spend too much time‚ we are going on another field trip. Oh‚ yeah‚ I remember‚ I’ll change then. I had fun last night Terry‚ but you took an awful chance‚ I could have just as easily have been furious with you. Well either way I win‚ we have to learn to deal with each other on every level‚ so either way it works. Which elevator Lynne asked? Don’t people

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    Otis Elevator Case 9/7/12 Otis’s management made vast improvements in their corporate vision to obtain a strategic advantage over their competitors through the introduction of OTISLINE and their e*Logistics programs. Otis’s George Davis urged the company to create a centralized customer service system which would allow them to introduce the concept of 24 hours 7 days a week to their customers. OTISLINE was mainly set up in order to increase customer satisfaction as a result of only having a

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    The Elevator The Elevator was a fiction horror/suspense short story‚ third-person point of view. It was written by William Sleator. William’s works were often suspenseful and chilling‚ just like The Elevator. I really wished it was a novel‚ not a short story because it was really interesting and hooky at the end. I liked the book because William really described the characters and setting‚ so I clearly visualized it. Twelve year-old Martin moved to an old apartment building with his father. It

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    The Elevator; literary analysis Martin‚ let’s his fears get to him so he gets paranoid and he overthinks his fear and he is just scared of the old fat lady. Like me‚ I was always paranoid of heights and when I got on a I was overthinking my fear and then I took a moment to let my fear pass me and I was ok after that. And how does the author show martin’s inability to overcome his fear. The author William Sleator shows that Martin is unable to overcome his fears by building suspense that martin

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    Anonymous Was a Woman For the overwhelming majority of human history‚ women have been viewed as subservient beings whose foremost functions were child rearing and homemaking. Until recently‚ it was widely accepted that a woman’s place was in the home; financial responsibility for the family fell exclusively on the man’s shoulders. Recently‚ the distinct line distinguishing gender roles has become blurred and it is not uncommon for the woman to be the provider and her husband the homemaker. In the

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    “I’m Afraid of Getting Older!” Are you afraid of getting older? Are you ready enough to face aging? Most of us think that “getting older” means having wrinkles‚ turning of hair color from black to white‚ receding hairline‚ visual blurring and a lot more horrifying physical changes in our body. We live in a world that is obsessed with looking young and beautiful. Faced with loss of youth‚ many of us feel profound fear‚ loneliness‚ and regret—which leads to the depressing idea that the best years

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