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    DMG-Shanghai Case Study 1. Why do you think that it is so important to cultivate guanxi and guanxiwang in China? * In china there a so many laws so it is very important to establish go will when doing business. Many business men use guanxi and guanxiwang as a way to establish grounds and create great reputations. Without these no business would get done and it is almost like a loop out around the law. What could be wrong by law can actually be look in a different light when persuading officials

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    CASE-3 ATLANTIC HOME LOAN: I. Determine which category the case fits into: This case is diagnostic in nature and Albert Fiorini failed in checking the management failures. Based on the case facts‚ supposed to identify the lapse in control measures and propose solutions to them. II. Describe the case This case is talking about the illegal takeover of company “Atlanta Home Loan” by Albert’s partner cum manager Wilbur Washington. a. What are the facts of the case? Albert Fiorini (Al) founded

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    Wal-Mart Case Study Introduction 1. Brief History of Wal-Mart Wal-Mart is “the giant chain of discount stores‚ the second largest company in the world‚ with over $400 billion in revenue and 2.1 million associates.” (Philip and Kevin‚ p94) Wal-Mart began its business in 1962 when Sam Walton‚ the owner of Wal-Mart‚ opened up his first discount store in Rogers‚ Arkansas (Philip and Kevin‚ p94). In the next two decades‚ Wal-Mart expanding its scale rapidly. Since 1990s‚ Wal-Mart started to opened

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    Reputations‚ to some they mean the world‚ and to others they don’t matter at all. To me reputations are not that big of a deal they are just what others see and sometimes not based on who you really are. In The Crucible it seems that everyone is worried about their reputation and not too worried about the truth. Having a good name doesn’t mean a thing if you hurt others by not telling the truth. I have no idea what my reputation is and I don’t really care to find out. My reputation does not consume

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    December 29‚ 2010 | Financial Times | | | | | | Case study: Tata | |   | The story. Tata is India’s oldest and largest private sector business entity. Founded in 1868‚ the group now consists of more than 100 companies‚ with a turnover of more than $70bn. It has a wide range of interests‚ with companies trading in fields as diverse as steel‚ cars and trucks‚ chemicals‚ IT consultancy‚ retailing and hotels.The Tata group is highly decentralised‚ and member companies have great autonomy

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    demonstrate reputation in The Crucible. In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller; the playwright uses his characters to not only show the diverse authority that arises from reputation‚ but also the impotent struggles one will face without a reputation. We are given three different types of characters within The Crucible‚ but only two that make a difference. The three types are the extremely high‚ the mediocre‚ and the substantially low reputation characters. The characters‚ whose reputations are mediocre

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    Does Alexander the Great Deserve His Reputation? Alexander the Great was born in 356 BC. His father was Philip II of Macedon who died when Alexander was nineteen years old. Alexander then became the king of Macedonia. Philip had plans to conquer Persia and Alexander wanted to finish what his father had started. This eventually evolved into Alexander taking over most of the known world. Alexander the Great deserves his reputation for a numerous amount of reasons. These reasons include his belief

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    How to Prepare For Exams Ads by Google Class 1 to Class 12 www.MeritNation.com Free NCERT Solutions‚ Test Papers‚ Lessons‚ Animations‚ Videos‚ Puzzle Ads by Google Introduction "How to Prepare for Exam?" A big question that you always ask yourself. Here are some tips that may help you. Dear student friends you people may be of different types. I know‚ many of you‚ no all of you are so brilliant students.Yet there may be some problems regarding your studies Let’s discuss it here.Many of you may

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    Preserving one’s reputation is a prevalent theme in The Crucible. I don’t think that is more important than telling the truth. In my opinion being honest about something makes you look much better than lying about silly things just to have a good name. Yes‚ having a good name is important but if you don’t do something to ruin your good name then you won’t have to worry about lying to preserve it. In my experience‚ if you lie to make yourself look better then you just end up making yourself look

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    In The Crucible there are consistent themes of the importance of reputation in society during the Salem Witch Trials. Within the town of Salem women specifically were expected to keep and maintain a good image by their actions‚ words‚ etc. Due to the witch trials‚ women were robbed of their good woman title‚ and their honor. Reputation was a key part of society during the time period of the witch trials. Women weren’t seen equal to men‚ and they had to be held accountable to high standards. In

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