1 The Promise and Perils of Globalization: The Case of Nike1 Richard M. Locke Alvin J. Siteman Professor of Entrepreneurship and Political Science MIT 1 This case was prepared for the Sloan School of Management’s 50th Anniversary celebration and should be read in conjunction with “A Note on Corporate Citizenship.” This case was prepared with the active involvement and research assistance of the following Sloan MBA students: Vanessa Chammah‚ Brian Curtis‚ Elizabeth Fosnight‚ Archana Kalegaonkar
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The Promise and Peril of Globalization: The case of Nike. Nike was started in 1964 as a sportswear company dealing with shoes‚ but later diversified to start the production of other sports wares such as clothes and balls and other sporting equipments. Nike has since become a household name and is present in all continents. Growth. Nike started by importing sporting shoes from cheaper producing countries‚ and selling them in the USA and thus providing the market with cheaper‚ quality products in
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The Perils and Promises of Praise In her article‚ “The Perils and Promises of Praise‚” Carol Dweck provides a lot of research to prove her claims that student praised for being wise‚ which according to Carol many educators belief that it will build confidence and further motivate students’ to learn‚ is untrue‚ whereas students praised for effort (works-hard ) get a boost in their performance. Indeed‚ the author has a reasonable point‚ I strongly agreed with her assessment that by giving students’
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In Promise and Peril: America at the Dawn of Global Age‚ Christopher McKnight Nichols challenged traditional historiography regarding the emergence of isolationism in the United States which argues that the era after World War I provided the catalyst for Americans to question global interaction‚ especially militarily. However‚ the author positions the concept of isolationism within its proper framework; advocates of isolation did not desire complete withdrawal from the rest of the world but instead
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In the article “The Perils and Promises of Praise‚” Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck hypothesizes that praise for student’s endeavors encourages them‚ whereas‚ praising students for intelligence obscures the skills they can improve. Dweck insists that educators adjust the way they praise their student for the sake of present and future generation. Through research‚ Dweck came to the conclusion that different kinds of praise can affect how a student perceives themselves and how they do academically
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SCI215 M4-Assignment 1: Discussion—The Promises and Perils of Nuclear Power Nuclear power refers to the generation of electrical energy by controlled nuclear reactions. These reactions produce heat‚ which in turn creates steam that runs the generators to produce electricity. Approx. 1/8 of the electricity worldwide generated comes from nuclear energy. In this task‚ you will analyze the use of nuclear energy as a resource energy. * Discuss the scientific and technical concepts related to
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4. References --------- PAGE 11 The five principal arguments that I found made by the author in the case study “The Promise and Perils of Globalization: The Case of Nike” were: 1. The company (Nike) lacked the ability to monitor the working conditions of their suppliers’ factories. Due to the fact that competitor companies were buying in on their suppliers they didn’t have an
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Just as genetic testing could be used by employers to spot genetic deficiencies in potential employees‚ it can also be used by insurance companies to screen clients to see if they are genetically prone to specific diseases. The use of such tests is already a reality for life insurance companies‚ which have been given access to genetic test results that indicate whether or not the policy recipient has the genes for Huntington’s disease. Huntington’s disease is of particular interest to life insurance
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Interview Reflection Worksheet Please use the information from your interview to complete this worksheet. Submit this worksheet in the Module 2: Assignment Dropbox no later than Day 7 of Module 2. Include vocabulary and concepts from your reading and course site to support and illustrate your own insights. In preparation for the papers you’ll write later in this course‚ take the time to organize your thoughts for each question and write clearly. 1. Summarize how you were rated on the
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The Globe: The Promise and Peril of Russia’s Resurgent State Executive Summary The case highlights the complexity raised for potential companies to invest in Russian market due to resurgent of state. A lesson learnt from three illustrated companies is the ignorance of state interest‚ failure to understand political ideology and governmental intervention could shrink the business strategy. The emerging threat raised from change in political ideology has created challenge of preparing an effective
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