Was Antigone right to defy Creon? Throughout the history of mankind‚ people have had to make choices on whether to follow the law of the state or God’s laws. God’s laws or divine laws are any laws (or rules) that in the opinion of believers‚ comes directly from the will of God. These laws are independent of the will of man‚ who cannot change it. However it may be revealed or not‚ so it may change in human perception in time through new revelation. In the play Antigone by Sophocles‚ there is a conflict
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2010 EABR & ETLC Conference Proceedings Dublin‚ Ireland Corporate Entrepreneurship at GE and Intel John Zimmerman‚ Zayed University‚ U.A.E Abstract This is the first of three planned articles concerning Corporate Entrepreneurship (CE). The author is a former entrepreneur practitioner who secured an earned doctorate from Pepperdine University in 2008‚ and who now teaches at Zayed University in the United Arab Emirates. In this article the author explores the concept of Corporate Entrepreneurship
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Insights……………………………………………………….6 6. Case Analysis....………… ……………………………………………………..7 7. Conclusion ……………………………………………………..........................7 8. References……………………………….…………………………………......7 Introduction: Through the Leadership Center‚ GE spends approximately $ 1 billion world-wide every year on training and educating its people. The Center even went further in leadership and learning by its epicenter at Crotonville‚ located in Ossining‚ New York. Attracting a wide range of students
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General Electric General Electric (GE) occupied the eighth spot on Fortune 500’s list of companies at the close of 2013. While number eight was a slide from 2012’s number six GE maintains its position‚ as one of the world’s largest and most influential corporations. Today‚ GE’s operates in over 160 countries and is led by Jeffery Immelt. During 2013 GE reported‚ total revenues approached 147 billion USD and profits around 13.6 billion USD. (CNNMoney‚ 2013). GE appears in textbooks from the third
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Robert Woodruff‚ who became CEO of the company in 1923‚ and later developed Coca-Cola ’s international business and was instrumental in cooperation with U.S. Armed Forces during WWII. Caleb Bradham‚ a North Carolina pharmacist‚ invented Pepsi in 1893. Like Coca-Cola‚ Pepsi developed a franchised bottling system in the year 1910. Pepsi had a much more difficult time surviving and becoming successful‚ as it declared bankruptcy in 1923 and 1932. However‚ today Pepsi is a strong company that is competing
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2. Will those factors continue to bring Edward Jones success? Has the environment changed sufficiently to warrant a strategic change? 3. As a consultant‚ what advice would you give to Weddle to allow Edward Jones to sustain its success? Read the Edward Jones case carefully. Prior to class‚ consider the following discussion questions in your study teams: 1. What have been the factors leading to the success of Edward Jones? 2. Will those factors continue to bring Edward Jones success
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duty to create wealth by using means that avoid harm to‚ protect‚ or enhance societal assets. Did GE in the Welch era fulfill this duty? Could it have done better? What should it have done? I believe that Welch only fulfilled one portion of his corporate social responsibility duty. Financial results for GE show that Welch was very effective in directing a highly profitable company‚ but he did so at the expense of many of the employees of the business. Over the years‚ employees were assigned a
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sales levels by analyzing the historical relationship in an organization between sales and time. Critics on Objectives: Objectives are basically branches of mission statement. As they flow from the purpose or mission of the bank. They are developed after analyzing environmental trends. In setting an objectives mainly small branches are ignored and most of the consideration is done to the large branches with full fledged facilities. For example in a small branch where online facility ‚ ATM and
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Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2010 1. Why‚ historically‚ has the soft drink industry been so profitable? Soft drink industry is profitable because the industry has concentrated revenues between 2 major players and it is virtually impossible for a new player to compete with the key players. The industry giant’s wield power over the retail outlets. Convenience stores‚ vending machines‚ fountains are widely distributed and hence they don’t have the power to bargain over pricing issues and
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Case Study: Healthymagination: GE Healthcare 1. Tom Gentile should give in my opinion the green light to two product concepts only (Hepecho and UltraLipo). Even though some of the product concepts may not meet the healthymagination criteria of 15% improvement across cost‚ quality and access perfectly‚ all targeted segments and markets have significant organic growth potential. See details/justifications below. The symbols represent the whether the healthymagination criteria can be met or not based
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