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    GENERATION GAP IN THE WORKPLACE BETWEEN BABY BOOMERS AND GENERATION X by Wipanut Venique Govitvatana A Research Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Science Degree in Training and Development Approved for Completion of 4 Semester Credits TRHRD-735 Field Problem in Training and Development ____________________________ Dr. Joseph A. Benkowski Research Advisor The Graduate College University of Wisconsin-Stout August‚ 2001 I The Graduate School

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    Case 11 Teaching Note Gap Inc. in 2010: Is the Turnaround Strategy Working? Teaching Outline and Analysis 1. What does a five-forces analysis reveal about the strength of competition in the U.S. family clothing stores industry? In leading the class discussion of the five-forces analysis‚ we encourage you to direct the attention of students to Figures 3.3‚ 3.4‚ 3.5‚ 3.6‚ 3.7‚ and 3.8 in Chapter 3 to support their analysis. 11-1 Case 11 Teaching Note Gap Inc. in 2010: Is the Turnaround

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    Gap Inc. in 2010: Is the Turnaround Strategy Working? In the 1990’s‚ Gap Inc. was really harmonized to American pop culture and tastes. The brand was really popular at that time. Everybody was using it. It was also very affordable and stylish. However the company’s fast expansion during that time‚ was accompanied by the addition of long-term debt of few billions. Then we saw the quality of the cloths declining and the style’s popularity going down. Besides their fame of being so perfectly sync

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    Guillermo Carrillo April 19‚ 2015 MBA 526 Corporate Management Self Study Question Ch. 13 1. Tata Group is one of India’s largest companies‚ employing 424‚000 people in many different industries‚ including steel‚ motor vehicles‚ watches and jewelry‚ telecommunications‚ financial services‚ management consulting‚ food products‚ tea‚ chemicals and fertilizers‚ satellite TV‚ hotels‚ motor vehicles‚ energy‚ IT‚ and construction. Such diversity far exceeds that of any North American or Wester European

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    feel that our fate is in our own hands. We experience a sort of liberation from the restrictive influence of fate. If we talk of wealth‚ it is today more equitably distributed than before. Socialistic trends all over the world have narrowed the gap between the rich and the poor. In the days of our forefathers‚ poverty was regarded as part of the divine scheme of things and was passively accepted by the people. Now the attitude

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    A Gap of Sky ”A Gap of Sky” is a short story by Anna Hope. In this short story we follow the young girl‚ Ellie‚ who studies at UCL. Instead of doing homework and study‚ she likes to party and do drugs. She has been sent to London by her parents to study‚ but she is not taking it as serious as her parents are expecting of her to do. She lives alone and is therefore supposed to be self-dependent which we clearly see she is not. She cannot control her use of drugs‚ she has not got any self-discipline

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    CULTURE: Based on the research I conducted about Gap‚ I would characterize their culture as adaptive. They would be stupid not to be in the fashion industry with trends constantly changing‚ they need to be up to date with the latest fashions. Ever since 1969‚ Gap Inc. has expanded not only horizontally but vertically as well. They created stores such as Old Navy and Banana Republic. In addition to Gap opening new stores‚ they have expanded globally to reach a new customer base. Their innovation

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    Generation Gap Do you know what a generation gap is? Even if you don’t know the particular definition‚ you are aware of this problem‚ basing on your own experience. Generation gap is a popular term used to describe serious differences between people of two generations. To realize how to deal with it‚ you should keep in mind that generation gap includes several aspects: children must know as much as possible about their parents and parents — about the world outlook of their children‚ about

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    Introduction GAP Inc has been a member in the family-clothing-store industry for 43 years. They are one of the top four companies with a 16.3% market share as of 2010 (Van Beeck‚ 2010). They have a chain of stores that include GAP Inc‚ Old Navy‚ Banana Republic‚ Piperlime and Athleta. Between 2002 and 2010 GAP has implemented multiple strategies to accommodate changes in technology and the economy that have driven the strategies of all of the major competitors in the family-clothing-store industry

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    Old thinks him as gold‚ young’s calls the old as fools. The fight between the old and the young is not new and has been bound in the culture of every nation of the world. Generation gap is a more modern term for the difference between generations‚ or another term for the "clash" between the opinions‚ the attitudes and the behaviors of the younger and the older generations. The inevitable progress of time and technologies makes the introduction of new ideas‚ new believes‚ and new values unavoidable

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