CHAPTER IV PRESENTATION‚ ANALYSIS‚ AND INTERPRETATION This chapter presents analysis of the data gathered and the interpretation of findings. Discussion on the findings of the profile of the respondents and the system assessment are also presented in this chapter. 1. Profile of the Respondents 1. Age Table 3 shows the data of the respondents. Most of the respondents where students comprising of 56 or 42.74 percent whose ages ranged from 17-20 years old ranked first. This was followed
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“Google case study” * How Google sensed the presence of the problem By analyzing performance reviews‚ feedback surveys‚ and nominations for top-manager awards‚ (correlating) phrases‚ words‚ praise and complaints. Problems faced by Google: 1- A brilliant manager in his technical field‚ had completely failed in leading his team Solution: He had one-on-one coaching from the inside staff at Google. Measure of solution success: after six months‚ team members were acknowledging in surveys
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Katherine Carter Strategies and Policies Case Study 8 Internet Search and the Growth of Google In 1997 the domain name google.com was registered by two Stanford students name Sergey Bring and Larry Page. In 1998‚ it became a privately owned‚ incorporated company known as Google Inc. Within 6 years of its inception‚ Google acquired 75% of US web search market. Even the word “google”‚ became a verb in our society as one would say‚ “let’s google him!”. Google revolutionized the internet search industry
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portfolio as diverse as Google’s‚ what are the company’s core brand values? Ans: With a diverse portfolio‚ Google has its underlying core brand values. These core brand values are as follows – Good Work Environment: As a global corporate citizen‚ Google has always tried hard to be one of the “Good Guys” in the corporate world‚ underneath a touchy-feely work environment. Basically Google hires great people and expect a lot from them in return. They also try to create an environment where people
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In this case study that focus on motivation. Motivation is define the process by which a person’s effort are energized‚ directed‚ and sustained toward attaining a goal. Putting it in the simplest word‚ working at Google is like working in a fun land. Over 70 offices around the world with a very unique concept‚ Google succeeded to entice the best employees on each particular field to work with them. They hired smart and determined candidates and favor ability more than experience. At Google there
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Relationship Chapter Discussion Questions Culture 1. Explain the idea of “quanxi” and how it relates to the principles behind collectivist’s attitude toward friendships. -People in the Chinese culture typically make few short-term acquaintances. And friendships are based on quanxi‚ or social connections. Decision making in collectivist cultures such as Japan‚ Korea‚ and China is highly dependent on family members. Families typically decide on their children’s university‚ profession‚ and
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Google Case Study 1. How is Google’s mission statement related to its business strategy? Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. Google’s business strategy is to operate on a simple and innovative business model of attracting internet users to its free search services and earning revenue from targeted advertising. As one can see from the above‚ the mission statement of Google has been to provide information to anyone who needs
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Individual Assignments from the Readings Jose Angel Valenzuela RES/320 January 21‚ 2013 Instructor: Nichole L Johnson Chapter: 5 Discussion Questions. 2- Define the distinctions between primary‚ secondary‚ and tertiary sources in a secondary search Primary source as stated is original data. Primary source is based in facts from the time period involved and have not been filtered through interpretation or evaluation. Therefore‚ primary sources is considerate the
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Competitive Strategy Assessment 2 Case Study Google Inc. INTRODUCTION This Business Report primarily addresses 4 questions asked on the Google Inc. case study. Information is primarily obtained from the case study and from publicly available news reports and articles. KEY QUESTIONS 1. What were the key factors behind Google’s early success? A number of key factors contributed to Google’s early success. Google had unassailable competitive advantage
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more concentrated (i.e.: dominated by fewer firms)? ● Is search a winner-take-all business? ● In renewing its deal with AOL‚ could Google afford to pay AOL more than 100% of the revenue generated from AOL searches? ● How did Microsoft’s maximum affordable bid for AOL’s search traffic compare to Google’s? In addition to enhancing its core search business‚ should Google also branch out into new arenas? Which of the follow would you recommend: ● Building a full-fledged portal like Yahoo’s; ● Targeting
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