Pluto Telecommunications[i] Introduction ’Just what is going on in this corporation? ’ shouted Veronica Tsang‚ managing director of Pluto Communications. Her question - aimed at no particular individual seated around the boardroom table - was provoked by the presentation which had just been given by management consultant‚ Andrew Wensley. ’Let me get this straight‚ ’ Veronica continued. ’Sales‚ Customer Services and Marketing are not only not talking to each other‚ on occasions they are
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This text critically examines organizational behavior in Pluto Telecommunications through analysis of the relationship among the job design‚ motivation‚ structural form and the work culture. The Managing Director of Pluto Telecommunication came to understanding that the three departments within the organization: Sales‚ Marketing and Customer Service do not communicate with each other which have a direct negative impact on the company’s performance. Further investigations show that the three departments
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In the following essay the problems of Pluto Telecommunications will be outlined and analysed with recommendations offered as to how the issues can be addressed. Identification of the Problems: Communication has eroded between the three departments so that “they are actually working against one another”. This break down has resulted in lost orders and an increase in the number of complaints from customers. Many of the problems experienced probably stem from the rapid growth experienced by the
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Pluto should be reclassified as a planet because Pluto meets two out of the three requirements to be consider a planet. In order to consider an object in the outer space a planet scientist have to check three things‚ those three characteristics are the object orbits the sun‚ it has enough mass to overcome forces‚ and it dominates the area around the orbit. Pluto orbits the sun and it dominates the area around the orbit‚ but it does not have enough mass to overcome forces. In my opinion I think that
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Running head: WORLDWIDE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. Worldwide Telecommunications Inc. Worldwide Telecommunications Inc. Introduction With the world becoming more diverse and the workplace becoming more and more multicultural‚ diversity has brought new importance to the workplace. In the beginning‚ political correctness‚ affirmative action and disparities in pay pushed employers into changes to their recruiting practices. A modern workplace may consist of employees of varying age‚ gender
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Homework n°1: Marconi Telecommunication Mexico Marconi Telecommunications Mexico: I. Statement of the problem: 1) Identification of the problem: Marconi Telecommunications Corporation (Martel) is one of the Canada’s most international telecommunications providers. Martel purchased control of Lerida Telecom of Mexico in 1997. The company wanted to find the right people to manage their Latin American operations. Martel sent approximately 25 managers to Mexico‚ all the managers
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Case Study No.1 Alma Electronics: I’ll Dream of You Introduction In 1979‚ Mr. Andy Mallari opened a small shop selling transistor radios which was located at one corner (Gen. Luna St.) of the entire stretch of Burgos Avenue‚ the main thoroughfare of Cabanatuan City. After eleven years‚ he was able to save money for the expansion of his business along Del Pilar Street due to increasing demand for electronic parts used in the assembly and maintenance of radios‚ tape recorders‚ amplifiers‚ and
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Question: Final assignment on case study of Pluto Telecommunications 1. INTRODUCTION Pluto started losing business because of there is no common strategic level business communications between directors and managing directors within organisation. The integrations of departments are causing further problems‚ because some employees are benefiting more than others are. Therefore‚ it is easy to envisage the conflict of interest from different individuals‚ which has created three sub-cultures within
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RESEARCH METHOD A STUDY ON THE TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY OF INDIA GROUP 6ANUBHAV BANSAL ANKIT JAIN SAMREEN SABA SHWETA CHANRA VINAY BAHETI CONTENTS Executive summary Introduction Factors Facilitating Growth of the Sector Features of Telecom Industry Current Market Scenario Industry structure PEST analysis Conduct and practices Porters five force model Conclusion & Future of the Telecom Industry in India EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Indian telecom industry
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Pluto: The Title of Planet Must be Given Back Voting done at the International Astronomical Union convention about pluto’s status of being a planet was a harsh new reality‚ with the majority voting for pluto’s demotion. Professor Alan Stern‚ chief scientist for the New Horizon mission set for learning more about pluto‚ called the outcome "an awful decision" and described the new definition as "internally inconsistent" ("Why Is Pluto No Longer a Planet?"). The debate of pluto being a planet has
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