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    Challenge the Boss or Stand Down THOMAS set predictable problems that he failed to forestall. Instead of further poisoning his relationship with his boss by seeking to “expose” him‚ Tom should now start to repair the damage he’s done to both his professional relationships and his career prospects. Tom’s first mistake was in neglecting to consider that he was not his boss’s choice for the position of senior marketing specialist. From the outset he should have recognized the significance of that initial

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    for yourself? What are the advantages of starting and building your own company? What are the difficulties with being an entrepreneur? Explain Working for one self is not always as much as a benefit as many people think. I grew up with a large family of entrepreneurs so I grew up seeing the successes‚ failures and long hours making the businesses what they are today. To get started you need a business plan. What is it that you want to do‚ what is your target audience and how are you going to

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    of them‚ eventually there is going to be damage in those relationships and lack of performance and trust. There are some very clear testimonies within this chapter that stuck with me. For instance‚ when James is discussing his love/hate relationship with his first boss. In this section of the chapter‚ he states how the authority expressed to him was done so in a manner that will make him remember this leader for

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    PROS AND CONS OF BEING YOU OWN BOSS Being your own boss comes with a lot of responsibility and isn’t just about taking a break whenever you want to. You have to look at the reality of what being your own boss entails‚ and not just focus on the glamorous thoughts of freedom. Clear objectives are the key – personal as well as business objectives. You need to be clear about what you want from having your own business and ensure that your goals are realistic before proceeding any further. Think

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    a Strategic Business plan for a commissioned company (Hugo Boss) in the course Creative Businessmanship in the Master Program Applied Textile Management & Fashion Management at University Of Boras. Executive Summary HUGO BOSS is a world wide known brand in the field of fashion‚ offering high quality mens- ‚ womens-‚ body- and since 2008 also kids wear besides other lifestyle products such as fragrances and accessories. The Hugo Boss AG is generating a total turnover of about 1.5 Billion euro

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    sexuality‚ race‚ and religion; unfortunately‚ when free speech exists‚ hate speech naturally develops. According the American Bar Association‚ hate speech is speech‚ “that offends‚ threatens‚ or insults groups‚ based on race‚ color‚ religion‚ national origin‚ sexual orientation‚ disability‚ or other traits” (“Students in Action”). Hate speech‚ contrary to popular belief‚ has absolute protection under the first amendment. Hate speech‚ however‚ becomes unprotected when it precipitates an immediate

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    in the modern appropriation 10 Things I Hate About You. How does each composer’s use of this story reflect the time in which each was composed" The Taming of the Shrew was written in the Elizabethan Era in England at a time when men were considered to be superior to women. The patriarchal society of this time is reflected to a large extent in the text and various implications of traditional values can be noted. The modern appropriation‚ Ten Things I Hate About You‚ goes along the same story

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    I live in New Zealand‚ a country in the Antipodes‚ and here is my Top Ten list of things I hate about New Zealand‚ starting at number Ten and counting down. 10. The Weather - It constantly changes. If it rains it is extremely grey and gloomy. If it is sunny it burns. 9. The Hole In The Ozone Layer - Thanks to industrial countries like Germany and the United States‚ we have a great big hole hanging over our heads which exposes us to the harmful rays of the sun. I go outside for two minutes and I

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    Century audience. Since film has the ability to reach a mass audience a more modernized version of Shakespeare’s play was created -“10 things I hate about you”‚ directed by Gil Junger. Although different in its appropriation‚ by comparing‚ -‘The Taming of the Shrew’ and ‘10 Things I hate about you’ it is evident that the modern appropriation ’10 things I hate about you’ is successful in shaping the understanding of a modern day audience‚ so that they can further understand and appreciate the original

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    Title – 10 Things I Hate About You Date – 27th October 2011 Question: Describe an interesting idea in the text. Throughout the visual text of 10 Things I Hate About You‚ Gil Junger (the director/author) applies emphasis regarding strive for individuality. This is portrayed via the main character’s (Kat) actions‚ particularly her determination to do completely the unordinary‚ yet that goal is not “her”. Kat strongly strives for somewhere that she believes is where she belongs‚ although as a matter

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