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    Discussion Case 1 CISCO IN THE COYOTE VALLEY CONFLICT: Two parties with differing interests. Explanation: In my view‚ this is a case of a clash of interests between two parties. One being Cisco and its growing demand for space for its employees given its own position in San Jose i.e that of the regions largest private sector employer. The other party was made by the coalition of the environmentalists‚ southern communities and affordable housing activists. The employees are the primary stakeholders

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    the success in career planning are: a) Expanding business enterprise for which long term projections of the requirements of the technical‚ managerial & personnel can be made suitably; career planning will be a success. b) An organization must have clear corporate goal for the ensuing five‚ ten & fifteen years & on the basis of its corporate plan it should conduct analysis periodically to determine the types of changes its functions‚ activities‚ procedures‚ technology & materials; if this is not

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    Case Notes Cisco Systems: Solving Business Problems Through Collaboration Synopsis Cisco sells stuff to end-user consumers like you and me. It makes Linksys wireless routers that are in many homes. It also makes the trendy Flip video cameras. However‚ most of what Cisco sells is never seen by regular folks. Cisco is a tried and true business-to-business company. This case brings out the type of product that Cisco sells to businesses. But more importantly‚ it highlights the fact that Cisco transitioned

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    The work of the abolitionists was the most important reason for the abolition of slavery and slave trade. Do you agree? In 1807‚ an Act of Parliament abolished the trade of slaves in the British colonies. However‚ it was not until 1833 that an act was passed to free all slaves in Britain’s colonies. The enslaved received no compensation for their sufferings or for having their freedom denied. On the other hand‚ the plantation owners did receive compensation from the British government for the

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    Joey Smallwood was a politician from Newfoundland who was the main force that brought Newfoundland join in the Canadian Confederation in 1949‚ and became the first Premier of Newfoundland.( Ibiography) Joey Smallwood was born in December 24‚ 1900 at Mint Brook‚ Newfoundland. When he was a teenager‚ he worked in a newspaper and his family moved to New York City in 1920. He also worked for a newspaper which named The Call. He returned to Newfoundland and then got married. At the same year‚ he set up

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    market structure and demand of Cisco Systems is its business market which contains fewer bvut larger companies. For Cisco Systems‚ this implies that even though they have fewer clients than other companies‚ they still have a good and profitable relationship with their clients. For the customers of Cisco Systems‚ this implies that they will receive better and faster service and products because they don’t have to compete for the attention and service of Cisco Systems. The business

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    before the signal was lost. They tried in the first moment to contact their friend with no success‚ letting the imagination of each and every one of them to try and complete the blank of what really happened out there. ’’He might’ve just be knocked down by the residue energy of the blast.’’ Theorized Cisco ‚half-hearted. halfway in the ride‚ his technically mind trying to hang on to any possible explanation. ’’It has to be.’’ Whispered Joe‚ desperate to believe it. From what he’s been told‚ the

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    What were the tactics of Cesar Chavez and to what degree were they successful? Cesar Chavez was an American farm worker labor who was a leader and civil rights activist. Later‚ in 1962‚ Chávez founded the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA)‚ later renamed the United Farm Workers (UFW)‚ which became the voice of migrant farm workers throughout the United States. Cesar Chavez tactics were successful because his childhood experiences with discrimination made him get the courage to fight for their

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    Level 2 workskills sample assignments and delivery ideas Unit: 28 Planning an Enterprise Activity Delivery ideas Learners should be encouraged to gain an understanding of planning an enterprise activity in a highly applied way. Group working and discussion would be appropriate delivery methods‚ even where the learner’s own assessment evidence needs to be recorded separately. An enterprise activity does not have to be large. The activity can either be producing a product‚ for example

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    1. Cisco suffered from inertia when an attempt was made to engage business management in selecting software for their individual areas‚ and/or agreeing to participate in the ERP implementation project. List and explain reasons why management would hesitate to become engaged in the IT process/project. Below are reasons Cisco hesitated to take on an ERP project: a) Fear of decentralization b) Fear of “mega-projects” that ERP implementation often becomes c) Disruption to the business d) Need for

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