competition between different locations are impossible to neglect. 2. What value propositions does Banyan Tree offer as an experiential brand? By leveraging the natural surroundings unique to each location and adding consistency in the designs‚ facilities (including spas)‚ ambience (including romance)‚ and services (including warm hospitality) offered‚ Banyan Tree created strong brand identity and a unique value proposition that was associated with self-indulgence and pampering experience. 3. Evaluate
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RETAINING TALENT HCL’s Entrepreneurship Shergill of HCL Technologies feels the company has built employee programmes and policies that reflect their ’employee first‚ customer second’ strategic model. Shergill says the company fosters a culture of idea-preneurship that enables employees to generate creative insights and helps retain top performers. Their HCL Value Portal provides a forum for HCL employees and customers where HCL employees identify problems in a product and provide solutions that
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two in a twenty year committed relationship. Her stature and affluence made her an ideal candidate to be the face of “No on Knight”. (Badaracco‚ 2002) “No on Knight” was a citizen group formed in the late 90’s in opposition to California’s Proposition 22 ballot measure legally recognizing
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Ethical egoism is the normative theory that the promotion of one’s own good is in accordance with morality. In the strong version‚ it is held that it is always moral to promote one’s own good‚ and it is never moral not to promote it. In the weak version‚ it is said that although it is always moral to promote one’s own good‚ it is not necessarily never moral to not. That is‚ there may be conditions in which the avoidance of personal interest may be a moral action. In an imaginary construction
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Write an essay in which you explore Lurie’s view of morality. Use examples from the text to support your observations: Morality according to Wikipedia: “Derived from the Latin word Moralitas which means manner‚ character‚ and proper behavior. Moral code is a system of morality and a moral is any one practice or teaching within a moral code. Morality can be synonymous with “goodness” or “rightness”.” David Lurie has a mixed sense of morality. On one hand‚ he sleeps with prostitutes in order
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"Obedience is as basic an element in the structure of social life as one can point to. Some system of authority is a requirement of all communal living‚ and it is only the person dwelling in isolation who is not forced to respond‚ with defiance or submission‚ to the commands of others. For many people‚ obedience is a deeply ingrained behavior tendency‚ indeed a potent impulse overriding training in ethics‚ sympathy‚ and moral conduct. The dilemma inherent in submission to authority is ancient
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According to Kant‚ “it is a person that is the source of value. A person is of infinite worth‚ and what a person has‚ what a person does‚ what a person believes‚ what a person enjoys are all dependent upon the person’s and the person’s autonomy. Kant says that the virtues themselves evenness of temper‚ patience‚ can be turned evil if they are used for evil” (O’ Sullivan & Pecorino‚ 2002). By the words of Kant it would seem that he believes that people have the ability to be good and bad but the choice
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He who is Moral Morality is the science of what man is supposed to be by virtue of what he is. It is the fine line between right and wrong‚ also synonymous with "goodness" or "rightness." However‚ what is “good” or “right” is subjective to a man’s body of standards or principles and beliefs. Man by nature is moral for he is responsible for his actions; he possesses intellect‚ conscience and will. Man is a rational being for he is capable of processing logical thoughts. He can receive knowledge and
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The enlightenment is a philosophical transition between the 17th and the 18th century‚ characterized by belief in human reason and revolutions in political‚ religious and educational principles (Enlightenment last updates 2015). Many philosophers have tried to answer the question‚ what is enlightenment‚ the most influential philosopher believed to have answered this question is Immanuel Kant in his text “An Answer to the question: What is enlightenment?” Kant in his argument states three main points:
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Nietzsche’s views run along similar lines. Not only morals do pervade life spheres‚ but‚ they derive their normative force values with which they are associated . However‚ this values are not the “ground zero” of morality: as Schacht puts is ’[…] for Nietzsche […] all normativity is ultimately of extra-moral origin. For Nietzsche that ultimate origin – the Ur-source of all normativity – is to be found in the basic disposition he takes to be operative in all that transpires in this world‚ which he
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