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    Euro Disney

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    biggest and most lavish theme park that Walt Disney Company (Disney) had built to date – bigger than Disneyland in Anaheim‚ California; Disney World in Oralando‚ Florida; and Tokyo Disneyland in Japan. Much to Disney management’s surprise‚ Europeans failed to “go goofy” over Mickey‚ unlike their Japanese counterparts. Between 1990 and early 1992‚ some 14 million people had visited Tokyo Disneyland‚ with three-quarters being repeat visitors. A family of four staying overnight at a nearby hotel would

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    The information should be meaningful and interesting to the audience. II. Informative speeches can be classified into four types. A. Some informative speeches are about objects. 1. Speeches about objects describe something that is visible‚ tangible‚ and stable in form. a. Objects may have moving parts or be alive. b. They may include places‚ structures‚ animals‚ even people. 2. Speeches about objects need to be sharply focused. a. A speaker cannot convey everything

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    little simpler by comparing it to something we’re all more comfortable with? Take Disneyland for example! Everyone is familiar with Disneyland and how it works. Let’s see just how similar these two can be. First‚ would be the entrance gate. The entrance gate could be our cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is the jelly-like fluid that fills a cell and inside is all the other cell organelles and cell parts. Just like Disneyland‚ inside the entrance gates are all the attractions and entertainments. Next‚ we can

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    and involvement in cartoons led to further success. And success did not stop there‚ it progressed to what we now known as one of the most creative empires with theme parks around the world and entertainment for many. Since opening its doors to Disneyland Resort and other Disney resorts around the world‚ Disney was able to grow and spread its imagination and then it was able to dominate the family entertainment market. With the organization’s ability to create a brand name‚ slowly Disney began to

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    Euro DiSney Disneyland Paris is operated by French company Euro Disney S.C.A.‚ a public company of which 39.78 percent of its stock is held by The Walt Disney Company‚ 10 percent by the Saudi Prince Alwaleed and 50.22 percent by other shareholders. The senior leader at the resort is chairman and CEO Philippe Gas. history The complex was a subject of controversy during the periods of negotiation and construction in the late 1980s and early ’90s‚ when a number of prominent French figures voiced

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    EURO DISNEYLAND INTRODUCTION – It is essential to be conscious of various cultural values across the world for fruitful execution of international human resource and business strategies. The organisations must think locally and not globally‚ they must try to fit into the culture of the country or region they are about to venture into (Hofstede‚ Jonker‚ & Verwaart‚ 2012). Euro Disneyland is an organisation that failed to think locally and did not try to fit into the French culture rather‚ dictated

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    World Wide Web page (no author) Anime 7‚ August‚ 2010 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime. World Wide Web page (no author) Anime History - Anime Origins 7‚ August‚ 2010 Disneyworld 7‚ August‚ 2010 From: http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/ Disneyland 7‚ August‚ 2010 From: http://home.disney.com.au/

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    References: www.oitc.com/Disney/Paris/English/LynEuroDisney.html www.uwec.edu/.../Ivogeler/w188/articles/Disneyland‚%20Paris%202004.htm www.independent.co.uk/life-style/lost-in-france-one-damp-mouse-euro-disney-is-very-sick-it-looks-like-time-to-go-home-frank-barrett-reports-1396121.html Harrison‚ Frank E. (5thEd.). (1999). The Managerial Decision-Making Process

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    Walt Disney didn’t know it yet‚ but he was going to change many lives. Walt Disney made cartoons and created the mouse that everyone knows‚ Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse became so popular that Walt started building a theme park called Disneyland. Disneyland opened on July 17‚ 1955 in Anaheim‚ California‚ and it was a huge success. Since Walt wanted to expand‚ he later bought land in Orlando‚ Florida and started building Disney World. Unfortunately‚ Walt died in 1966‚ before Disney World opened on October

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    Appendix 4.6 (Americanization of European Culture? Case Study: Disney in France) Until 1992‚ the Walt Disney Company had experienced nothing but success in the theme park business. Its first park‚ Disneyland‚ opened in Anaheim‚ California‚ in 1955. Its theme song‚ "It’s a Small World After All‚" promoted "an idealized vision of America spiced with reassuring glimpses of exotic cultures all calculated to promote heartwarming feelings about living together as one happy family. There were dark

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