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    Built to Last

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    Built To Last - Summary of Key Points Written by James Collins & Jerry Porras both are associated with Stanford About this book: This summary of Built to Last is included because if one is going to change an organization‚ one needs to know what to change towards. This book is one of the best we know of that answers that question. It is one of the best pieces of research done on why certain organizations are more successful over time than others. Because its time horizon is a minimum of 50 years

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    MOTOROLA AND HP’s PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 2013 Motorola‚ a large multinational technology company faces several management et organizational issues. After analysing the areas that required adjustement‚ Motorola implemented HP’s Project and Portfolio. This case study analyses the impact of this decision on the company. Motorola turns to Project Portfolio Management SOMMAIRE 1) Overview of the challenges Motorola faces 2) Features of HP PPM most useful to Motorola 3) What adjustments

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    will be businesses that understand how to wrap technology beautifully around human needs so that it matters to people.” (P. Kotler‚ p.135) Motorola enables customers to get the best android phone available with Moto X. Moto X is an Android smartphone developed and manufactured by Motorola Mobility. It was the long awaited collaboration between Motorola and Google. When it comes to mobile devices‚ the primary buyers for this device are consumers who are busy throughout the day such as the working

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    trying to maintain and extend the maturity stage and finding a better solution to make their organizations can continue develop. This paper will explore the Daft’s Organizational Life Cycle theory‚ Handy’s Sigmoid Curve Theory‚ and an case study about Motorola. Daft’s Organizational Life Cycle Theory Richard L. Daft cited the organization stages of development in his book Organization Theory and Design from Robert E. Quinn‚ Kim Cameron and Larry E. Greiner. This theory includes four stages of an organization

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    http://www.slideshare.net/hazman/digital-revolution-soundbuzz-singapore-case-studies As of February 18‚ 2008‚ SoundBuzz Pte.‚ Ltd. was acquired by Motorola‚ Inc. SoundBuzz Pte.‚ Ltd. operates as an online and mobile music company in South East Asia‚ Australia‚ Hong Kong‚ India‚ and the People’s Republic of China. The company operates online and mobile music retail stores. It offers downloadable music and videos‚ back-end technology‚ digital rights clearances‚ and acquisition of licenses from music

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    Albert Heijn Case Study

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    Boudewijn Canrinus‚ who is ” responsible for product innovation at Albert Heijn. “This is even more impressive when you consider that we had already achieved high labour productivity and a low picking error rate compared to competitors with our existing Motorola scanning solution. ” The company: Albert Heijn Albert Heijn is a Dutch supermarket chain owned by the listed international group Ahold. It has head offices in Zaandam‚ The Netherlands. Albert Heijn employs a workforce of over 70‚000 employees and

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    Medical Error: What the Public Should Know “For all of its strengths‚ our health care system still is plagued by avoidable errors.” -President Bill Clinton The issue of medical error is recognized as a very serious U.S. healthcare concern in terms of avoidable patient death and injury‚ achieving efficacious treatment‚ and in controlling the costs. The prevention of medical errors may seem to be a relatively simple task and with recent awareness‚ some improvements have been accomplished.

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    Brainwashed Summary

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    The chapter describes how addiction is considered as a “brain” disease and argue against it. The authors uses Bob Schuster as an example to support the argument. They also explain it with the study that was conducted after the Vietnam war‚ and how most soldiers stopped using narcotics‚ and heroin after returning home (Lilienfield & Satel‚ 2013). Consequently‚ this

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    Cited: Galvin‚ Rachel. "Awadrs & Honors: 2001 Jefferson Lecturer: Arthur Miller Biography." National Endowment For the Humanities. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 4 Dec 2012. <http://www.neh.gov/about/awards/jefferson-lecture/arthur-miller-biography>. Kristofoletti

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