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    Roy Rogers

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    Roy Rogers Restaurants is a fast-food franchise business owned by the Marriott Corporation. In the case‚ Roy Rogers was pursuing a strategy of aggressive growth through the licensing of independent franchises to operate its restaurant outlets. The Roy Rogers Restaurant system had a strategic mission that emphasized hamburger and chicken products‚ a family orientation‚ and a high price/high value perception. Competitors in the hamburger segment of the fast-food industry employed a number of strategies

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    Carl Rogers

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    3/22/13 Carl Rogers Carl Rogers Carl Ransom Rogers (January 8‚ 1902 – February 4‚ 1987) was an influential American psychologist and among the founders of the humanistic approach to psychology. Rogers is widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research and was honored for his pioneering research with the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions by the American Psychological Association in 1956. The person-centered approach‚ his own unique approach to understanding

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    ICA Working Paper 2/2008 Making Strategy Work: A Literature Review on the Factors influencing Strategy Implementation Yang Li1‚ Sun Guohui1‚ Martin J. Eppler2 1 2 Business School‚ Central University of Finance and Economics‚ Beijing‚ China Institute of Corporate Communication‚ University of Lugano (USI)‚ Lugano‚ Switzerland Yang li: Email: yangbaihe07@hotmail.com Tel: +86-010-62289680 Address: Business School‚ Central University of Finance and Economics‚ No.39 Xueyuan Nanlu‚ Haidian

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    A Case study on strategy implementation of Virgin Group by V S Rama Rao on January 18‚ 2009 Grabbing and successful: Richard Branson‚ entrepreneurial owner and founder of Britain’s untraditional Virgin Group‚ has fused two dissimilar lines of work – show business and commerce – into a single‚ extremely profitable enterprise. Virgin Group comprises more than 100 companies in 15 countries. It includes Virgin Atlantic‚ a 12 plane long distance carrier‚ the Virgin Retail Group outlets that sell CDs

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    erp implementation

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    Sagar Jain//TEIT-B//28 Enterprise Resource Planning What is ERP? Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems integrate internal and external management information across an entire organization. ERP systems automate this activity with an integrated software application. Their purpose is to facilitate the flow of information between all business functions inside the boundaries of the organization and manage the connections to outside stakeholders.” Primarily a system for manufacturers (although

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    Kenny Rogers

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    Kenny Rogers Roasters is a chicken restaurant that was founded by country musician Kenny Rogers and former Kentucky governor John Y. Brown‚ Jr.‚ who had also owned Kentucky Fried Chicken from 1964 to 1971. The menu was originally centered on wood-fired rotisserie chicken. After closing almost all of its U.S. operations‚ Kenny Rogers Roasters now operates primarily in Asia. ------------------------------------------------- [edit]History Kenny Rogers Roasters original logo. A similar logo is still

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    Carl Rogers

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    Carl Rogers There are numerous personality theories one could choose from in pursuit of an explanation on human behavior. Some theories focus on stages of development‚ complete unconscious control‚ or the concept that personality is governed by a pre-disposition directly related to genetic tendencies. Carl Rogers‚ however‚ focused his theory‚ the Person-Centered Theory‚ on the basis that individuals are self-actualizing and learn and develop in response to current circumstances. According to

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    Roger Chillingworth

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    Department of Education Dr. Carlos González High School Aguada‚ Puerto Rico Roger Chillingworth Roger Chillingworth Kayla C. Rivera Lorenzo Mr. W. Jimenez Advanced English January 30‚ 2013 12-12 Who is Roger Chillingworth? Want is his role in the novel The Scarlet Letter? Roger Chillingworth‚ unlike Hester and Dimmesdale‚ is a flat character. While he develops from a kind scholar into an obsessed fiend‚ he is less of a character and more of a symbol doing the devil’s bidding. Once

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    carl rogers

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    Carl Rogers introduced the ‘self-theory’ which shows how the clients viewed oneself and how therapy would help them to change this view (Kleinman‚ 2012). He was more focusing towards how one can help themselves with goals and less on being diagnosed to which Carl Rogers refer it as ‘fully-functioning person’ where one must be well adjusted‚ balanced and interested to know things. According to Kleinman (2012)‚ Carl Rogers has his own theory where he rejected both behaviourism and psychoanalysis

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    Carl Rogers

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    Carl Rogers is best known for his contributions to therapy. Dr. Rogers felt that clients look to therapists for guidance‚ and will find it even when the therapist is not trying to guide. Carl Rogers’ theory on guidance was focused on a person’s "true self". Dr. Rogers said that in order for people to know their true selves‚ they had to focus on their self-concept. This consisted of a set of beliefs about behaviors‚ thoughts‚ and feelings that could be more or less conflicting with the person’s

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