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    staying power?. The Journey of Management Development. Dexter C. Dunphy‚ Doug A. Stace (1988) Transformational and Coercive Strategies for Planned Organizational Change: Beyond the O.D. Model. Organization Studies. Andrzej A. Huczynski and David A. Buchanan (2013) Organizational Behaviour Eigth edition. Person Education Limited. 10

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    it is clear that Fitzgerald is not an optimist for romance. The main romantic relationship in the novel is between Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan. This relationship shows the pessimism in F Scott Fitzgerald. Gatsby and Daisy at one point in time were together and madly in love‚ but while Gatsby was serving in the war‚ Daisy grew impatient and married Tom Buchanan. The decision that Daisy made to marry Tom was simply due to the fact Gatsby was

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    Part A: Ethical Dilemma Essay Ethical Dilemma Description British’s fourth largest mobile operator‚ T-Mobile who is under E E Phone Company faced an ethical dilemma that concerned the T-Mobile company recall matter in the year end of 2008 till 2009. The stuff in T-Mobile‚ United Kingdom allegedly sold customer data to brokers‚ who in turn sold it to other competing phone firms. These firms then started calling customers‚ whose contracts with T-Mobile were about to expire‚ trying to get them to

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    work with Dan Cody‚ Gatsby has accomplished wealth and success. His desire of happiness relies on Daisy Buchanan; he is determined to pursue her to come back into his life. Determined to accomplish his reunion with Daisy‚ Gatsby moves to West Egg to provoke Daisy’s feelings for him. Instead of settling for an affair‚ as many people did in the 1920’s‚ Gatsby wants Daisy to divorce Tom Buchanan. His determination‚ continuous perseverance and refusal to let social and moral corruption of the time to

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    “The Great Gatsby” written by F. Scott Fitzgerald tells a fictional‚ yet realistic story of a selfbuilt millionaire. This millionaire‚ Jay Gatsby‚ finds himself stuck in tough situations because of his persistent fight for a married woman‚ Daisy Buchanan. His infatuation and blindness for Daisy ended up in the downfall of Gatsby’s life. Who is to blame for his downfall? Of course‚ Jay Gatsby is the one to blame. Jay Gatsby had already started problems when he first met Daisy. Ever since he had set

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    Nick Carraway- He is the narrator and main character of the novel The Great Gatsby. After Nick graduated from Yale and served in World War I‚ he moved to New York City to learn how to sell bonds. He then moved to West egg‚ which is a fictional area in Long Island to sell bonds. He soon becomes friends with his neighbor‚ Gatsby. Jay Gatsby- He is the character that the novel is titled after. He is a wealthy young man who lives in a mansion in West Egg. He is well known for the parties he throws every

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    References: • Buchanan‚ D.‚ A.‚ & Badham‚ R.‚ (1999)‚ Power‚ Politics‚ and Organizational Change: Winning the Turf Game‚ London: SAGE • Buchanan‚ D.‚ A.‚ & Huczynski‚ A.‚ A • Corrigen‚ P.‚ (1999)‚ Shakespeare on Management: Leadership Lessons for Today’s Managers‚ Kogan Page‚ London • Daft‚ R.‚ L.‚ (2001)‚ Organization Theory

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    Bibliography: Buchanan D and Huczynski A‚ 1997. Organizational Behavior.an introductory text‚ third edition. Prentice Hall: Europe Moberg D.J‚ and Caldwell D.F‚ 1988. Interactive Cases in Organizational Behavior. HarperCollins Publishers Gibson J.L‚ Ivancevich J.M and

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    formed under false pretenses. Appearances can be fake and deceiving. Clothes can hide things other than skin. In the novel The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses images of impressive clothing to mask despicable characters. Jordan Baker‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ and Jay Gatsby illuminate this theme with their posh clothing and corrupted minds. Jordan Baker is a frighteningly stunning woman with a lucrative golf career. This golf career; however‚

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    to him and even thinks about marrying him and running away‚ but her parents stop her plans. When Gatsby is sent to Europe to fight the war‚ Daisy is faithful to him for a short while. She soon‚ however‚ tires of waiting for Gatsby and marries Tom Buchanan. When Gatsby receives her final letter‚ explaining her plans‚ he is crushed; he vows he will dedicate the rest of his life to winning Daisy back for himself. He is sure that if he amasses a large enough fortune‚ he will be able to manipulate time

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