Besides of planning and organizing‚ leading is one of factor of management function. Leading also can be called as directing. Leading means giving advices‚ guiding‚ motivating and directing the employees in an organization in performing their work in order to achieve organizational goals. It is a function to be performed by the manager along with planning‚ organizing‚ representing‚ staffing‚ coordinating‚ reporting and controlling. Superior and subordinate relations exist from top executive to supervisor
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Lehigh Steel Background- Lehigh Steel was founded in 1913 and it manufactures specialty steels for high strength‚ high use applications. In 1975 it was acquired by Palmer due to its ownership of Continuous Rolling Mill‚ a specialized equipment that convert steel intermediate shape to wire for Palmer’s bearing. The industry as a whole is highly competitive‚ even a small change in price could alter customers’ consumption decision greatly‚ keeping costs down is therefore‚ one of the most important
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“Wrong Decision” In the short story “A & P” by John Updike‚ is about a young man that is miserably employed. The short story tells of a small town boy quitting his job for all of the wrong reasons. The story began with a description of a three girls who changed Sammy’s life. Sammy develops the setting to tell the story of how he is a discontent grocer‚ and he is put in to a situation of the harsh reality of the adult world after making a childish decision. Updike tells the story using the
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Matching Questions Figure 12.1 Using Figure 12.1‚ match the following: 1) Afferent impulses from all senses and all parts of the body converge here and synapse with at least one of its nuclei. Answer: D Diff: 1 Page Ref: 444; Fig. 12.11 2) Putamen. Answer: C Diff: 1 Page Ref: 443; Fig. 12.11 3) Anterior horn of lateral ventricle. Answer: A Diff: 1 Page Ref: 434; Fig. 12.11 4) Inferior horn of lateral ventricle. Answer: E Diff: 1
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Maintaining consistent growth and supremacy in a competitive market: Challenges & Strategy of SAIL With exponential growth in the global economy many new challenges are emerging in the corporate world. The explosion of investment in the industry world wide demands high levels of competencies to reap fruitful benefits. In spite of many all round reforms‚ the industry is unable to meet the extremely large numbers and complex variety of challenges that have cropped up in view of the sky rocketing
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walk away. In this short story Updike describes to you how one teenage boy’s infatuation had lead him to make a hast decision that will effect him for the rest of his adult life. Through the characterization of Sammy‚ Updike employs a simple heroic gesture to teach us that all of our actions have consequences wand we are all responsible for our own actions. In the short story "A&P" author John Updike describes the setting and customers with great detail‚ while letting the reader make their own
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1. What forces drove Mittal Steel to start expanding across national borders? Mittal Steel started expanding across national borders due to government regulations along with tough competition from SAIL and Tata Steel. Mittal Steel believed that it would be more likely to experience growth if the company would transpire outside of India. The company made its first move in 1975 when it set up a steel-making plant in Indonesia. 2. Mittal Steel expanded into different nations through merges and acquisitions
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Knowledge Series 7 Steel In The Veins Steel is undoubtedly the one metal that has helped build most modern societies — and nations. And‚ as a nation of 1.3 billion people steps on the threshold of a new era‚ DhanBank PRU examines the nature of the beast that is the Indian steel industry. Contents Page No 1. 2. Why Steel? First Glance A) Demand Driver B) Pricing Trends C) Raw Material 3. Industry Structure A) B) C) D) E) 4. Major Players SAIL Tata Steel JSW Comparison 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7
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I. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis of the Steel Industry & Firm Level capabilities analysis 1. Competition from substitutes Increasing substitutes in the form of plastics‚ aluminum and advanced composites. 2. Threat of Entry High barriers to entry in the integrated mill segment. However‚ with the mini-mills‚ the barriers are being lowered due to lower costs (a tenth of those in the integrated mills per ton of steel produced). 3. Competition from rivals Highly competitive since products are
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Carbon steel is steel in which the main interstitial alloying constituent is carbon in the range of 0.12–2.0%. The American Iron and Steel Institute(AISI) defines carbon steel as the following: "Steel is considered to be carbon steel when no minimum content is specified or required for chromium‚cobalt‚ molybdenum‚ nickel‚ niobium‚ titanium‚ tungsten‚ vanadium or zirconium‚ or any other element to be added to obtain a desired alloying effect; when the specified minimum for copper does not exceed 0
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