2.7.3 Improved productivity and profitability According to Tangen (2005:728) profitability is most of time confused with productivity. It is described that profitability considers the monetarily effects‚ while productivity considers the real progression that takes place among purely physical phenomena. Profitability can be defined as the relationship of money between the output and input‚ thus including the influence of price-factors. Pekuri‚ Haapasalo and Herrala (2011:41)‚ states that profitability
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For many warriors “the essence of warfare was recognition” and they were “bewildered by the concept of the unknown soldier” (Conlan 1). Shingen built a reputation and once established‚ it continued to build upon itself. So it is no surprise that Kurosawa’s film Kagemusha put a definitive emphasis on Shingen’s reputation and the growth of his persona through other’s perception of him. Within the film‚ after Shingen’s death‚ the unknown thief has no problem falling into his lifestyle because
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13 Punishable By Death? Not Quite‚ But Your Reputation Is On The Line. “Reputations are an aspect that most people take pride in. When it comes to certain aspects life‚ your character says quite a bit about you. With everything you do in life‚ you always have an audience. The key is to make sure that you are alright with the judgments placed on your actions.” Author Unknown When it comes to plagiarism‚ “In general‚ you get a reputation for the action and people can’t truth that anything
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and Asymmetric Information Thomas J. Chemmanur‚ Imants Paeglis‚ and Karen Simonyan ∗ Abstract We develop measures of the management quality of firms and make use of a unique sample of hand-collected data to examine the relationship between the reputation and quality of a firm’s management and its financial and investment policies‚ a relationship that has so far received little attention in the literature. We hypothesize that better and more reputable managers are able to convey the intrinsic value
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military figure | author / poet | artist | businessman | actor / director | religious leader | Nobel Prize winner | FB foreign born | X assassinated / murdered | UNITED KINGDOM "Greatest Britons" Official Website rank | Name | Profession / reputation | Died | 1 | Sir Winston Churchill | World War II-era prime minister | 1965 | 2 | Isambard Kingdom Brunel | London’s leading engineer and architect of the 19th century | 1859 | 3 | Princess Diana | ex-wife of Prince Charles‚ glamorous social
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References: Alsop‚ R. (2002). Reputations Rest on Good Service. The Wall Street Journal: Page B1‚ B4. Argenti‚ P. A (2005). Corporate Communication. (3rd Ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. Argenti‚ P.A. and Druckenmiller‚ B. (2003)‚ Reputation and the corporate brand. Corporate Reputation Review. Vol: 6 No: 4. Page:368-374. Balmer‚ J.M.T.‚ & Gray‚ E.R.‚ (2000). Corporate identity and corporate communications:
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I. The cases discussed below seem to agree on the four main elements of malicious prosecution: (1) termination of earlier suit in the plaintiff’s favor‚ (2) lack of probable cause for the suit‚ (3) malice on the defendant’s part‚ and (4) special injury flowing from the earlier suit. Frey v. Stoneman‚ 722 P. 2d 274‚ 277 (Ariz. 1986); Young v. Motor City Apartments‚ 133 Mich. App. 671‚ 675‚ 350 N.W.2d 790‚ 792 (1984). Elements (2) and (3) are satisfied in our client’s case: the earlier suit lacked
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level. The three main reasons a decision is made by these student to study in Australian universities is mainly due to the reputation for excellence and high standard of education‚ English language teaching and proximity of the home country to Australia. The factor that contributes the most in the situation that overseas study at Australian universities is the reputation for excellence and high standard of education. The universities in Australia have always been well known for high standard of
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electricity and George Westinghouse’s AC electricity‚ Edison employed some seemingly questionable motives in an attempt to succeed in the three-fold motive; enhance his reputation as a leading scientist‚ reap the profits that would come‚ and protect his established reputation which would be ‘dented’ by losing. Edison’s reputation as a leading scientist in this era was already well established‚ however designing the power that would light the houses of millions soon to be all over the world‚ would
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on time‚ the needed equipment to be easy available and appropriate in order to prepare good meals on time. The waiter expects well prepared meals to be ready on time and in appropriate dishes. If these expectations are not met‚ the restaurant’s reputation is under question. I am not sure if diners who had waited 45 min for seat and then also for meal preparation will come back at Jose’s Restaurant. Also‚ the meal prepared with wilted ingredients will not make them come and
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