HRM Case 4 – Rob Parson The given case describes the general hiring process of Morgan Stanley and how their employees are evaluated. The main purpose of this text is the evaluation of Rob Parson and whether or whether not he is suited for a promotion becoming managing director of a certain branch of the company. The text gives a description about Rob Parson past‚ academically in his job career prior to Morgan Stanley and how his colleagues describe him. In addition to this Paul Nasr is also described
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1. Introduction Rob Parson had recently been hired by Paul Nasr‚ a senior managing director at Morgan Stanley as a principal in the Capital Markets Services division. The division had done very little business even with its most important investment banking clients. In particular the bank wanted to improve business with clients in the financial services industry. Parson was hired for his proven track record in this domain‚ for his relationships with clients and for his energetic and entrepreneurial
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Morgan Stanley SWOT Analysis. (2016). Morgan Stanley SWOT Analysis‚ 1-7. This article is about the company Morgan Stanley. This article is a SWOT Analysis on the company from 2015. They first go by saying that they made 35‚155 million in 2015. That they have also increased the amount of revenue from 2014 by 2.6 percent. The article than goes into explain the SWOT analysis of the company which is a financial firm. It goes into saying that one of many strengths of the company is that it has corporate
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does not act as properly as others from these types of elite schools. Should this be frowned upon or admired due to his ability to take risks. What do you think‚ should he get it or not? Read to see what I thought. Rob Parson at Morgan Stanley Rob Parson joined Morgan Stanley as a market coverage professional in the Capital Markets division focusing on financial institutions with ten years of experience in the banking and insurance industries. He has built strong relationships within these industries
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which gives an overview of his general performance in fulfill his job requirement in Morgan Stanley. Then for internal ‚ we would like to measure Parson internally that is how Rob Parson acts as a employee in Morgan Stanley including how Parson’s value and performance aligned with the values of Morgan Stanley? Actually‚ in term of profit making‚ Parson has done a great job; he made significant gains in building Morgan Stanley’s reputation and revenues. He has been instrumental in securing first time
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Morgan Stanley Team Paper Analysis Investment Banking December 15‚ 2009 By Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Company overview 3. History and Development of the company’s business development 4. Recent Business Developments 5. Mission and vision statement 5.1 Mission statement 5.2 Vision 6. Core business and services offered 7. Market analysis 1. Target market 2. Competitors 8. Financial analysis
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America was growing and vast financial empires were developing. Into this era of opportunity‚ one powerful man emerged‚ a man who pulled the financial strings of wealthy men and entire countries. A man who brought order to chaos – John Pierpont Morgan (JP Morgan). On multiple occasions‚ he was called on by American Presidents to save the nation’s economy‚ and at times he was also criticized at wielding the power to be able to do so. He amassed a colossal personal fortune‚ spending it in ways that inspired
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John Pierpont Morgan: The turn of the century in American‚ when E.L. Doctorow’s novel Ragtime is set‚ was a time marked by rapid technological developments and industrialization. These years also brought a heavy flood of immigrants as well as an increasingly urban American landscape. Technological advancements enabled increased efficiency and mass production. However‚ Doctorow clearly brings into question the consequences of this new technology for the average American worker. J.P. Morgan’s discussion
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Talha Qazi Professor Carrafiello BLAW 5175 14 Oct 2012 My Opinion on the House of Morgan It was an honor and privilege to have been able to read and enjoy the book‚ The House of Morgan‚ by Ron Chernow‚ as he depicted thoroughly the history of the American banking system as well as the financial system in the United States. As long and challenging as the read was‚ I really liked how the author‚ Chernow‚ stated many facts throughout the history of the U.S. starting in 1835 in the opening chapter
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Striking the Balance of High-performance and High-value Rob Parson‚ a young banker with strong relationships with the important players and a proven track record in the financial services‚ made significant gains in building Morgan Stanley’s reputation and revenues in the financial services sector (“Rob Parson‚” pp. 90‚ 93). He has thorough marketing and product knowledge‚ approaches and works with clients brilliantly‚ and pursues the business aggressively and successfully (“Rob Parson‚” pp. 95
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