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    Eric Peterson (a) and (B)

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    Erik Peterson (A & B) Key Problems The key problems facing Erik Peterson are his lack of industry knowledge‚ his lack of clarity on the reporting structure above him and the problems that existed when Peterson first took over the project and the lack of a good plan to start with. Peterson lacks industry knowledge and does not have adequate backup in his own team with sufficient knowledge of starting up a new cellular division. Curt Andrews‚ his chief engineer had poor planning capabilities and

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    Jury Selection

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    http://www.ajs.org/jc/juries/jc_whoserves_selection.asp Meet the Jury for Scott Peterson (2005‚ June 4). Find Laci 2003. Retrieved May 9‚ 2010‚ from http://www.findlaci2003.us/jurorsFinal-6men-6women.html Schmalleger‚ F (2009). Criminal Justice Today. Upper Saddle River‚ New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall. Scott Peterson Trial Summary (2010). Peterson Trial.info. Retrieved May 9‚ 2010‚ from http://petersontrial.info/scott-peterson-summary.php

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    Nat King Cole

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    David Chen MUEL 2752 Dr. Daniel Jones Pre-Rock Era Project: Nat King Cole There is no questioning Nat King Cole’s place as one of the most influential and important American popular musicians in history. Although he was initially known as an innovative and skilled jazz pianist‚ his singing allowed him to become highly successful in the realm of popular music‚ more specifically in the big band and jazz genres. Nathaniel Adams Coles was born in Montgomery‚ Alabama on March 17‚ 1919 (Ruhlmann

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    Life/Tribute Maria Montoya Martinez was from San Ildefonso Pueblo. Born on an unrecorded date between 1881 and 1887 Maria was the oldest of five sisters. She started learning pottery skills from her aunt‚ at first just by watching her. At this time‚ traditional pottery techniques were being lost‚ but Maria and her family were trying to preserve the culture of art. By the age of seven or eight Martínez was making crude bowls and plates of her own. She received a well rounded education by

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    Minoan Pottery Minoan pottery is found around the Aegean Sea which is an arm in the Mediterranean. . The earliest pottery from the Minoan civilization focuses with practicality and function. Later‚ as the styles mature‚ the pieces become more refined and sophisticated. There are three phases of Minoan pottery. Early‚ 3650-2160 BCE‚ Middle‚ 2160-1600 BCE‚ and Late‚ 1600-1070 BCE. Each phase correspond with cultural shifts within the civilization. Some phases build on previously styles. As the

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    Maria Matinez

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    Maria Martinez: Native American Pottery Maker of San Ildelfonso I really enjoyed watching the Maria Martinez short film. Prior to this movie‚ I never really thought about what the Natives and people back in history used to make pottery. After watching this film‚ I learned how creative the Native Americans actually were. I found the method that Maria used to make pottery very interesting. It was very cool to see her gather her own clay from nature and mix it with red and white sand. She then poured

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    Eric Peterson Case

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    Eric Peterson Case Overview This is a case about a manager who does his job competently‚ but is in trouble and doesn’t know it. The problem is‚ he has neglected managing his bosses. Situation • Since Peterson had no experience in the field‚ second-guessing of his decisions was to be expected‚ especially when there were problems • Peterson’s boss also has no expertise in the relevant areas‚ and is relatively disengaged in thinking through the big issues. Disengaged boss is very dangerous

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    Wendy Peterson Case

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    Wendy Peterson Case Problem Statement: Wendy Peterson is faced with the tough decision to supply Fred Wu with an assistant or lose him to a competitor.  Peterson’s actions going forward could affect the other members of the office and alter the working relationship with Wu in the future.  Hypothesis 1: It may be possible that the Psychological Contract between Peterson and Wu may have been violated.  Analysis:  In "Note on Managing The Psychological Contract‚" Measurement tools and Measurement

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    Erik Peterson and Biometra

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    Erik Peterson and Biometra Case Brief #2 There were three categories of issues that Peterson had to deal with when he took over as general manager at Biometra. These three categories were: early issues‚ issues within the Biometra team‚ and other issues. Each of these factors had major consequences that affected the success of Peterson at Biometra‚ as well as the success of the new product launch. The first of the three major issues were the early issues Peterson had encountered when he first began

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    Erik Peterson Case

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    Section 1 ­ Group 11 Eric Peterson Case I. BACKGROUND: CelluComm and GMCT and the Industry AT&T’s Bell Laboratories cellular telephone networking innovation had enabled several cellular network operators to get licenses from the FCC to operate in separate license territories right about the same time AT&T was broken up in early 1980s. These operators were either companies like Cellular Communication Services‚ Inc. (CelluComm) or small entrepreneurs who had won license territories through the lottery system

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