Monkey? 8 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s ideas and applications Reprint 99609 Purchased by Menekse Polatcan Serbest (menekse@humanistkitap.com) on September 10‚ 2012 HBR CLASSIC Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey? The Idea in Brief You’re racing down the hall. An employee stops you and says‚ “We’ve got a problem.” You assume you should get involved but can’t make an on-the-spot decision. You say‚ “Let me think
Premium Management Harvard Business School Monkey
considerable length of time. Skipping steps creates only the illusion of speed and never produces satisfactory results” and “making critical mistakes in any of the phases can have a devastating impact‚ slowing momentum and negating hard-won gains.” (HBR‚ 2007) The positive will be focused on‚ rather than pitfalls‚ for this paper. Kotter summarizes the eight stages in his case study‚ Leading Change Why Transformation Efforts Fail as follows: 1. Establish a sense of urgency 2. Form a powerful
Premium Change management
Macs vs PCs Whether to buy a Macintosh or a Personal Computer is the question in the minds of millions who are looking to buy a new computer. To choose between the two is similar to choosing whether to buy apples or oranges. The main difference between Macs and PCs is the operating system that each runs; the most recent operating system release for Macs is Mac OS X Leopard and for PCs it is Microsoft Windows Vista. Also another difference between Macs and PCs is what parts are used and who makes
Premium Personal computer Operating system Macintosh
Devil Wears Prada Review Jeff Kunkel West Texas A&M Miranda Priestly uses a task style of leadership. Task style “refers to the extent to which the manager initiates and organizes work activity and defines the way works is to be done.” (Powell‚ 2011) Miranda definitely is a leader that defines how the actions of her subordinates should be. She tells them what to do and expects them to handle the tasks regardless of their welfare. Miranda Priestly is a transactional leader. “Transactional
Premium Leadership Management
Strategy & Society The Link Between Competitive Advantage and Corporate Social Responsibility The Idea in Brief Many firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts are counterproductive‚ for two reasons: They pit business against society‚ when the two are actually interdependent. And they pressure companies to think of CSR in generic ways‚ instead of crafting social initiatives appropriate to their individual strategies. CSR can be much more than just a cost‚ constraint‚ or charitable
Premium Corporate social responsibility
Summary In this paper‚ we had focus on the relationship between narrowcasting‚ Astro‚ newspaper and internet. Narrowcasting means the dissemination of information to particular audience but not the public. To provide the specific type of information‚ we would need some media to spread it such as Astro. We choose Astro as our issue because it contains some specific criteria. Astro had allowed the audience to choose the channel to perceive the information that they want. Audience can choose the channels
Premium Social network service Audience Newspaper
mosquito gets crossed with a buffalo into a flying‚ stinging‚ ramming monster—that kind of thing. He wears a pointy mask and an animal-skin loincloth. My son‚ five years old‚ watches this iteration of Batman religiously—we save stacks of them on the TiVo. Now‚ I’ve been careful—I watch every episode before he does. Truth is‚ I’d probably watch this cartoon even if I didn’t have kids. It’s a fun take‚ inflected by the wacky silver-age adventures of the 1950s and 1960s.
Premium Batman Gotham City Two-Face
www.hbr.org HBR CASE STUDY How should Gerald Smarten balance the needs of Kaspa and the community? The CEO Can’t Afford to Panic by Eric J. McNulty • Reprint R1003X Purchased by robert duboff (robert.duboff@hawkpartners.com) on January 12‚ 2012 In an unthinkable crisis‚ a bank’s chief executive has to make a fast decision. HBR CASE STUDY The CEO Can’t Afford to Panic COPYRIGHT © 2010 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. by Eric
Premium Harvard Business School
Preparation u Alcohols when heated in presence of H2SO4‚ H3PO4‚ P2O5‚ Al2O3 or BF3 undergo loss of water molecule with the formation of alkene. Conc. H2SO4 180oC H3PO4/P2O5 200oC Al2O3/BF3 350oC CH3-CH=CH2 + H2O CH3-CH2-CH2-OH CH3-CH=CH2 + H2O CH3-CH=CH2 + H2O u u Mechanism: In the first step OH group of the alcohol is protonated in a fast reversible reaction. Unlike OH group‚ protonated OH group is a good leaving group. Step 1: CH3 CH3-C-CH3 + H+ HO CH3 CH3-C-CH3 H2O+
Premium Alcohol Alkene
Name: Keziah V. Cuyom Section: 9 - Malaya Topic: Types of Chemical Reaction A chemical reaction is a process that is usually characterized by a chemical change in which the starting materials (reactants) are different from the products. Chemical reactions tend to involve the motion of electrons‚ leading to the formation and breaking of chemical bonds. There are several different types of chemical reactions and more than one way of classifying them. Here are some common reaction types. However‚ if
Premium Chemical reaction Hydrogen Chemistry