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    Following the Civil War‚ railroads started popping up everywhere. This led to an increase in railroad accidents. This was especially true for brakemen‚ who coupled and uncoupled the trains‚ as well as operating the manual handbrake. Uncoupling and coupling the train cars was incredibly dangerous with the “link and pin” system for coupling. Hand brakes were also incredibly dangerous to operate. A myriad of brakemen operating on railroads died. By 1880‚ railroad worker death rates were second only

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    NOGO Railroad Case Analysis I. Problems A. Macro 1. Organizational Culture NOGO Railroad’s culture and norms inhibit the introduction of process improvements‚ changes in roles and responsibilities‚ and cooperation between union and management. 2. Human Resource corporate structure is lacking and it is not engaged to operate as a strategic function There is no indication of HR providing development and guidance of policies/practices; no formal designation of authority; no oversight/participation

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    Railroad crossing can be very dangerous and can kill people even if you are not in a car. For example in the game “Dumb Ways to Die” is says in the video before you play the game is to be very careful around trains and do not cross the tracks at any time of the day. It also says be patient when you stop at a railroad crossing. Do not go around those things are down for a reason. The train is coming if those railroad crossing signs are down and the lights are flashing red it is telling you to stop

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    Carolina paper mill in railroad maintenance may seem unimportant but‚ do you really know what goes into it? I will tell you about this job and‚ how the workers use different fitness and health components to complete this job not only safely but‚ also effectively. Slade Henry‚ my dad now works in railroad maintenance. His job is to repair the railroads and trains so that the company can deliver shipments and products. A few things he may do during the day is hammer railroad spikes‚ carry heavy objects

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    Often called "The Father of the Underground Railroad"‚ William Still helped as many as 800 slaves escape to freedom. He interviewed each person and kept careful records‚ including a brief biography and the destination for each‚ along with any alias adopted. He kept his records hidden but knew the accounts would be important in aiding the future reunion of family members who became separated under slavery‚ which he had learned when he aided his own brother Peter‚ whom he had previously never met before

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    Cages‚ Cages‚ Cages‚ do we escape them? Cages‚ cages‚ cages of all kinds. A central theme in The Underground Railroad is Cora being trapped in a cage. Whether it was the plantation‚ the basement of Sam’s saloon‚ or Martin’s attic‚ Cora seems to be trapped wherever she goes. We think we have escaped these cages‚ but black people are still trapped today‚ but we can escape our cages through our communities. There are plenty of cages set in place for us‚ but we have to band together as one community

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    The Big Four were the men known in building the Central Pacific Railroad‚ the western portion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in the United States. The four men were Leland Stanford who was the President‚ Collis P. Huntington who was the Vice President‚ Mark Hopkins who was the Treasurer‚ and Charles Crocker who was the Construction Supervisor. Leland Stanford was born in the year of 1824 in Watervliet‚ New York‚ and was raised on family farms. Stanford began law school around the year 1848

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    Araminta Ross‚ who we know today as Harriet Tubman. She was born in 1820‚ Dorchester County‚ Maryland. She was born a slave and the owner did not record their birthdates. Harriet’s ancestors had been brought to America from Africa during the early time period of the 18th Century. Harriet was the 11th child born to Benjamin Ross and Harriet Greene‚ slaves of Edward Brodas‚ at birth her given name was Araminta. By the time she was older‚ she was calling herself Harriet (after her mother’s name). When

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    PBS describes the underground railroad‚ or freedom train as "a complex network of places and people that lead runaway slaves from captivity". Many individuals of varying racial backgrounds provided food and shelter for the runaway slaves. These brave people were known as "conductors". While the underground railroad had many conductors‚ perhaps the most well-known and influential was African-American woman Harriet Tubman‚ who used her diverse culture not as a crutch‚ but as an instrument of leadership

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    Running Head: Nogo WEEK ONE CASE STUDY: NOGO RAILROAD In partial fulfillment of the requirements for Managing Innovation and Change- Section B ( NOGO RAILROAD CASE ANALYSIS FORM I. Problems A. Macro Looking at the situation form a macro standpoint‚ the problems that can be identified from this case analysis is that the organizations policies and practices are outdated‚ and under designed. This problem creates unwanted debt to the company‚ and does not allow for transitional change management

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