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    Catherine S. MGT142 1. How would you characterize Gore’s organizational structure using terms that you have learned? For example‚ is it mechanistic or organic? How might this influence Gore’s strategy? Gore’s organizational structure is more likely a flat organization where almost everyone is equal and there’s a low power distance. Gore wants a decentralized organization where everyone can make decisions by themselves. The formalization used by Gore is the organic model. This influences Gore’s strategy

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    profit. The salon is based around a flat structure (appendix A) with one person responsible for overseeing all the functional areas within the organisation. The main advantage of flat organisation structure is increased co-ordination and timely spread of information among different departments. The top management is closer to the middle management which makes it easier for the upper management to communicate effectively to the lower level management. Flat organisations as oppose to hierarchical

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    to understand them and their actions. The nuances of speech set the characters in their class context and show the differences of social status and education as well as of character. In A Streetcar Named Desire the very marked differences between Stanley and Blanche are stressed by Stanley’s non-grammatical‚ coarse‚ often slangy speech as against Blanche’s high-flown rhetoric which often rings false (as it is meant

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    Named Desire explore reality and illusion? – Ella Lee Hoareau In A Streetcar Named Desire (Streetcar)‚ reality and illusion are simultaneously interweaved and at odds with one another. On one hand‚ the play addresses a very real clash of cultures. Stanley‚ who enters dressed ‘roughly in blue denim work clothes’ exudes a raw power that can be argued to be symbolic of a ‘New America’‚ or more specifically‚ the rise of the proletariat. Conversely Blanche - a fading figure of the Southern Belle - arrives

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    “Reflection Essay on Global Citizenship Class” This Global citizenship has expanded my knowledge while opening up my eyes to some of the atrocities that are going on in the world today. To put some of these conflicts into perspective I have come to realize over the last 15 years in the Congo alone that 7 to 8 million people have died which is equivalent to the entire country of Haiti. This is also a million plus more Jews then Hitler is said to have killed in WW2 yet it does not receive the

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    a corporate structure that was technologically advanced. The company ’s organizational strategy included a flat organizational structure feel and a management control system that "put as much decision making and intelligence into the store level PC as is necessary to free the manager to do those things that uniquely people do" (HBS‚ p.6). Critical Issue #1: A Flat Organization In a flat organization structure‚ "decision making is centralized‚ with the power often residing in the owner or founder

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    GREED IS A WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION What Is Globalization? In Culture Counts‚ Nanda and Warms define globalization as the creation of an interdependent world. They proceed‚ especially in late chapters to better define this idea as the basic premise of the West‚ and rich nations in general‚ taking advantage of and basically recolonizing the rest of the world. Of course‚ as an American student with‚ basically‚ Anglo parents‚ this can be disconcerting and what’s more it is contrary to everything

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    – simple mail transfer protocol; HTML – the language that enabled anyone to design and publish documents that could be transmitted to and read on any computer anywhere) Standards on Standards. This is what Friedman called the “Genesis moment of the flat world.” The net result “is that people can work with other people on more stuff than ever before.” This created a

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    MAGAZINE DESK It’s a Flat World‚ After All By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN (NYT) 5165 words Published: April 3‚ 2005 In 1492 Christopher Columbus set sail for India‚ going west. He had the Nina‚ the Pinta and the Santa Maria. He never did find India‚ but he called the people he met ’’Indians’’ and came home and reported to his king and queen: ’’The world is round.’’ I set off for India 512 years later. I knew just which direction I was going. I went east. I had Lufthansa business class‚ and I came

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