Anthony Burgess‚ the main character and narrator Alex undergoes a series of trials as he strives to figure out life. He starts out as a young delinquent who does whatever he pleases whenever he does. There is no one controlling him or enforcing rules upon him. He has complete and udder freedom over his own life‚ and it affects others in a negative way. His crimes catch up to him one day‚ and he is charged with murder and thrown in prison. While in prison‚ Alex must obey rules and regulations set by the
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away. She ends up in Atlanta where she settles in and finds a man named Alex‚ who is completely different than Kevin‚ Katie’s husband. Katie and Alex start having a relationship with five factors included. Their relationship consists of initiating‚ experimenting‚ intensifying‚ integrating‚ and bonding. After Katie arrives to Atlanta in hope of a new‚ fresh start in life‚ she comes across a store owner. The store owner‚ Alex‚ maintains a tourists shop where a copious amount of tourists sift through
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the main character‚ Alex‚ in a day to day every person’s situations. To me the main value of this book is that its main concepts are applicable to every business‚ not just manufacturing facilities. I work in marketing and I was surprised to gain knowledge that can help me in my job‚ specifically business-customer relationships. “The Goal” gave me a better understanding of how market operates in general. Below I described the summary of the book. The main character is Alex Rogo. He is a hardworking
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Alexander the Great was one of the greatest ruler’s and conquerors of all time. He conquered the mighty Persian Empire and most of the known world at that time. Alexander was born in Pella‚ the ancient capital of Macedonia. He was the son of an excellent general and organizer‚ named Philip II King of Macedon. His mother was Olympias‚ princess of Epirus. She was brilliant and hot-tempered. Alexander inherited the best qualities of both his parents. But he was even more ambitious than his
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Caitlyn Wilson Professor Graham IE 101 December 3‚ 2014 The Goal ”The Goal”‚ written by Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox is a story about a guy named Alex whose job is on the line as well as his factory unless he can break their old ways that is running the factory into the ground. I enjoyed reading this book for class because it expanded my knowledge about what engineers can go through. The story is very interesting on how it goes into depth with how an engineer may deal with his work problems
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first chapter gets the reader acquainted with Mr. Alex Rogo and his apparent problems with his production plant. This is shown through a confrontation between Mr. Rogo and his boss Mr. Peach‚ the Division Vice President. The dispute is over an overdue order #41427. Through their conversation it’s learned that Mr. Peach will not settle for anything less than the order being shipped today‚ and since the plant is neither productive nor profitable‚ Alex has three months to show an improvement or the plant
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a lot to learn from this book. Alex Rogo is a 38-year old plant manager. He is working for the UniCo Company. Six months ago he got promoted and transferred to his hometown‚ Bearington‚ where he is the head manager in the Uniware manufacturing plant. Mr. Rogo is a super dedicated employee‚ always trying to look for the best interest of the manufacturing plant. On the other hand‚ we have Bill Peach‚ the VP of the company. He is the direct boss of Alex‚ which gave him a three months period to
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the plant manager Alex Rogo who is also the lead character of the novel. The problems begin when one upset customer approaches Alex’s boss‚ Bill Peach about a very late order. Actually Alex’s plant has not been profitable for some time and because of that Bill gives an ultimatum to Alex to turn the plant around in 3 months or else the plant will be closed unless there are visible improvements. Due to the limited amount of time given‚ Alex almost gives up on the plant until Alex remembers his conversation
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rival gangs. The most iconic event of the night is the break in into “HOME”. As Alex and his droogs drive into the outskirts of the city they arrive to a cottage with the word “HOME” hanging from a sign. After failing to convince the residents to willingly open the door Alex undoes the locks and leads his droogs in‚ wreaking havoc as they make their entrance. After beating the owner and sexually assaulting his mistress‚ Alex comes upon an essay written by the owner of the house‚ titled “A Clockwork Orange”
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first chapter gets the reader acquainted with Mr. Alex Rogo and his apparent problems with his production plant. This is shown through a confrontation between Mr. Rogo and his boss Mr. Peach‚ the Division Vice President. The dispute is over an overdue order #41427. Through their conversation it’s learned that Mr. Peach will not settle for anything less than the order being shipped today‚ and since the plant is neither productive nor profitable‚ Alex has three months to show an
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