References: Cooper‚ D.R. and Schindler‚ P.S. (2011). Business research methods (11th ed.). New York : McGraw-Hill Irwin. ISBN: 9780073373706
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First and foremost for any case study‚ the reader must first understand what they are researching and why. Penton Media‚ a publisher of business trade magazines such as Industry Week‚ Machine Design‚ and Restaurant Hospitality‚ was the subject of this particular case study. Upon reading the case study on Penton Media‚ the reader learns that Penton Media has made great progress in the growth of their company through a six year period‚ 1992-1998‚ based on the research results provided. Ken Long‚ Penton
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What problems of secondary data research quality must researchers face? The problem of secondary data quality that a researcher must face is verifying and determining the value of the secondary sources the researcher would like to use (Cooper & Schindler‚ 2006). How can they deal with them? Researchers who use secondary sources must make their best efforts to verify the accuracy of the information. Determining whether the information can be duplicated from other sources if it can be‚ the information
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References: Cooper‚ D. & Schindler‚ P. (2011). Business Research Methods (11th ed.). New York‚ NY: McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
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the righteous humanitarian Itzak Stern. Imbedded between these two ethical extremes is Oskar Schindler. Schindler is an evolutionary example moving from an unethical war profiteer to that of a self-sacrificing leader‚ ultimately awarded the honor of a tree on Righteous Avenue. From the ashes of the Holocaust horror‚ Schindler emerged as an ultimately ethical leader that saved 1‚200 Jews. Schindler came to Poland as a member of the Nazi party‚ seeking exploitive ways to profit from the war.
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Dakota Scheetz April 22‚ 2013 Period 11 Oskar Schindler I. introduction a. Oskar Schindler a nazi who took the jews into his work place to save them from the holocaust. b. Thesis statement Oksar schindlers heroic but risky plan to save jews during the holocaust. II. Body a. the holocaust‚ one of the worst genocides of all time. 1. It is estimated that 11 million people died in the holocaust‚ 6 million of which were jews. 2. 1.1 million of the
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man by the name of Oscar Schindler; thought the story Schindler save over a thousand Jewish people lives by placing them in his factory. While watching this film people can’t help but wonder was Schindler really a good man or was he simply in all of this for the money. Spielberg identifies that Schindler is a good man by adding the character Amon‚ a ruthless Nazi captain. Schindler was a great man even though he was originally in the movement for the money. Schindler always ended up doing the
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Oskar Schindler was born on April 28‚ 1908‚ in Svitavy‚ that is now part of the Czech Republic.‚ Hans Schindler‚ Oskar’s father‚ was a farm-equipment manufacturer and his mother Louisa‚ and was a house wife. The religion in his house is catholic but his mother is the only one that actually practiced it. Oskar Schindler left school in 1924‚ taking odd jobs and trying to find a direction in life. In 1928‚ he met and married Emily Pelzl and soon after was called into military service. He hated the rules
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Oskar Schindler. Schindler put his neck on the line to save the lives of more than 1‚000 Jews from imminent death. Schindler and Colonel Sartoris‚ (Sarty)‚ a character from Barn Burner‚ both took a moral stance for what they felt was right and it came with a cost. The cost to Schindler for taking a moral stance was his business’s future‚ his social standing‚ and his personal wealth. Schindler’s main factory employed majority Jewish workers‚ this would spawn much trouble later on. Schindler acquired
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