Swot анализ Сильные стороны- 1. Продуктовый портфель- огромное количество и разнообразие продуктов‚ предлагаемых Siemens позволяет компании значительно сократить любые риски‚ связанные со снижением доходности по любому из направлений производства или оказания услуг. 2. Географическое разнообразие - Geographic Diversity – Siemens‚ as it always has been‚ is extremely geographically diverse allowing again for risk to be reduced. In this case‚ the risk associated with an economic downturn greatly
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COMPANY OVERVIEW Siemens AG was founded in 1847; it is a German company‚ with its headquarters in Munich. They work in the technological sector‚ more specifically in the industry‚ energy and healthcare. In the first case‚ the industry sector‚ Siemens work in specific areas such as automation and lighting. More so‚ they also handle services to building and mobility solutions. Solutions for plant business‚ industrial solutions and transportation systems have become a great deal for this company. Moving
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1.1 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: Founded In: October 1847 ‚ at Berlin in Germany. Founder: Werner von Siemens & Johann Georg Halsk Named as: Telegraphen-Bauanstalt von Siemens & Halske “Telegraphen-Bauanstalt von Siemens & Halske”- the Siemens & Halske Telegraph Construction Company –was founded in the mid-19th century‚ a time characterized by revolution and transformation in politics‚ industry and society. Technological progress altered people’s lives at a breathtaking pace and in ways previously
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enrich the quality of workforce and turnover. I will be focusing on diversity in Siemens Company. Equality is a major issue that needs to be considered. How does Siemens solve the equality issue? And What are the advantages of diversity? Diversity is a key source for competitive edge to Siemens. The workers are fuel to offer new innovative solution that has made Siemens globally successful for 160 years. Siemens is a company that takes care of excellence goal and competitive advantage to
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| |1. |What is Motivation? |1 | |2. |Motivational Elements |3 | |3. |Features of Motivation |5 | |4. |Needs of Motivation
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Executive Summary The report will analyze the case study discussing the bribery scandal at Siemens AG. The case study raised the question of accountability of senior managers to the rampant corruption occurring in global divisions. Siemens AG is a German based company with executive offices in Munich. Siemens builds locomotives‚ traffic control systems and infrastructure. The company was brought up on charges of violation to the FCPA as a result of bribes of government officials. Outlining
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study is about Siemens Energy and how they should engineer a green future. Siemens is trying to innovate in existing technologies and new advance approaches to energy generation and distribution that are necessary in the United States‚ China‚ Russia and European Union in order to meet their respective energy targets over the next few years. Siemens wants to be in a leadership position in the new energy economy. There is opportunities and challenges to accomplishing this. Siemens is a leading
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Siemens and the illusion of CSR and codes of business integrity Siemens just settled on a major international corruption case. It turns out that over the past decade Siemens and some of its subsidiaries made at least 4‚283 payments either to public officials or “agents” to secure or retain contracts. The estimated amount of the payments made in more than ten countries surpassed $1.4 billion. During the current case‚ the criminal damages from Siemens were calculated to amount for up to $2.7 billion
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A Theory of Human Motivation There are five basic hierarchical needs that each person must satisfy in order to achieve self-fulfillment. These needs begin with physiological‚ which includes the automatic drive to fulfill one’s basic nourishment from food‚ water and air‚ as well as the choices in the selection of these needs. If these basic physiological needs are not met‚ all other needs will be ignored until these are satisfied. Second is the person’s need for safety‚ which yields to short term
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Siemens AG PESTLE Analysis Political Factors Siemens AG will be subject to legislation in any country within which they are operating. With the head office in Germany they are subject to German and European corporate law. In the U.K Siemens must obey English legislation specific to that market. For example The Trades Descriptions Act‚ which states that a company may not falsely advertise any of its products or services. Also effecting the company ’s operations in Britain are the Sale of Goods
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