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    Heidi Roizen

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    Case Analysis- Heidi Roizen PROBLEM- When an individual of Heidi’s broad network needed a personal favor in reviewing their business plan for gaining venture capital from SOFTBANK‚ Heidi acted equally amongst her network and was forced to say ‘No’. Does saying ‘No’ damage Heidi’s intimate network that had been the pillar of her career success? ANALYSIS- Heidi’s career success was built on her networking skills with individuals whom she “goes deep” in forming personal networks with individuals.

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    Heidi Roizen

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    1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Roizen’s network at the end of the case? Heidi Roizen has invested time and effort in developing and sustaining relationships/networks in the computer industry‚ especially in the Silicon Valley area‚ throughout her professional career. As she moves into her venture capitalist role‚ her networking efforts have the following strengths - • Includes executives including CEO’s‚ thereby giving her the experience of interacting with these business leaders.

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    Heidi Roizen

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    1. Using the assigned readings‚ provide an analysis of Roizen’s network Heidi Roizen’s network is based on a wealth of social capital‚ or resources in the form of ideas‚ leads‚ power‚ trust‚ and financial capital. Roizen’s management of her social capital has enabled her to attain professional and personal success by building her networks with individuals from numerous groups. These include her original networks at Tandem – as editor of the company newsletter – developing relationships with the

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    The Heidi Chronicles

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    "The Heidi Chronicles" by Wendy Wasserstein kept my interest so much that I could not put it down until I was to the last page. I liked how the issue of sexuality played a role along with the issue of feminist goals in this play. I believe they complimented one another in that both groups strive for equal right among the majority. For example when Peter starts to march with the other women from the Art Institute. It shows that he is standing for a cause the effects another minority group in our

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    Heidi Roizen

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    Heidi Roizen 1. What general networking principles does Heidi Roizen follow? A: “She came‚ She Saw‚ She Conquered”. This phrase aptly describes Heidi’s networking .The following points summarizes her principles: Heidi Roizen made even the smallest conversation so memorable that it leaves a lasting impression. Being an outgoing person‚ she understood the importance of blending professional networking with social relationship She only leveraged her contacts only when she saw a win-win situation for

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    The Good Samaritan

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    The Good Samaritan A good samaritan is caring about anyone who is in need of help. Even if its a stranger in need of help you should care and help because that is what a good samaritan really is. Society doesn’t care about being good samaritans. Most of society only care about themselves and if there was a situation to help they wouldn’t because they don’t care. Its extremely important for people to be good samaritans because you can save a life‚ inspire others which will create a positive impact and

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    Good Samaritan

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    The Good Samaritan Law should be in all jurisdictions requiring all individuals to help another if he or she is able. The Good Samaritan Law which ensures the safety of someone from being prosecuted for helping someone in need of help as long as they did not act in a negligent way. If this law was in every jurisdiction it would help out everyone. There are people out there every day who try and help others. However‚ there are some out there who will not help because they are afraid they will

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    good samaritan

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    THE GOOD SAMARITAN A parable is a tale which conveys a message or principle that individuals should have and use throughout their lives; in order to become a greater person. These parables are often straightforward but do have an underlying meaning. The New Testament beholds the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25 – 37) that begins with a lawyer asking‚ "Teacher‚ what shall I do to inherit eternal life?”. This then leads on to Jesus narrating the fable. This tale is simply about a man

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    Good Samaritan

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    I lay here in this Inn recovering from the biggest beating I have ever had. Being the youngest out of the five brothers‚ I thought I knew what it meant to be beat up. I always thought I could handle myself in a fight: even‚ I mean‚ I was able to give my brothers a good run for their money. But apparently I was more wrong than you could ever imagine. I guess I should actually tell you what happened and why I am laying here in the first place. I’m going to warn you though it’s a long story and if you

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    Good Samaritan

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    Under the Good Samaritan Rule which is not valid in all states‚ someone could not be sued or prosecuted if‚ in good faith‚ they voluntarily rendered and/or summoned aid for an imperiled stranger. Under the American Bystander Rule a person would have to have the legal duty to act or aid‚ and be required to do so‚ if they are employed in some helping occupation‚ or if they have some other legal obligation which requires them to act a special‚ or familial‚ relationship with a person in distress. In

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