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    Q1. In the beginning‚ Tata Group’s initial organizational approach was to develop location bounded FSA’s and expansion in diversified SBUs in home country which build the capacity of TATA as centralized exporter. Restructuring of Tata was the basic step towards approach shift and development of internationally transferable FSAs like technical expertise‚ novel management practices and human capital. To take advantage from the FSAs which Tata developed‚ it used many expansion strategies like outsourcing

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    9-399-150 REV: MAY 3‚ 2005 CHRISTOPHER A. BARTLETT MEG WOZNY GE ’s Two-Decade Transformation: Jack Welch ’s Leadership On September 7‚ 2001‚ Jack Welch stepped down as CEO of General Electric. The sense of pride he felt about the company ’s performance during the previous two decades seemed justified judging by the many accolades GE was receiving. For the third consecutive year‚ it had not only been named Fortune ’s "Most Admired Company in the United States‚" but also Financial Times ’ "Most

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    Europe underwent some major transformation from 1100-1300. The High Middle Ages‚ as this period was known‚ economic‚ political‚ religious and cultural revivals began to shape Europe. These changes were made possible for several reasons. One of those reasons was that Europe had become more settled after numerous invasions that occurred in the Early Middle Ages. The medieval kings began to apply centralized control. Advancement in agricultural practices also contributed to the European reform‚ as increased

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    Chicken: The Dangerous Transformation of America’s Favorite Food Analysis In Steve Striffler’s book‚ entitled Chicken: The Dangerous Transformation of America’s Favorite Food‚ he focuses on the corruption behind the consumption and production of chicken‚ mainly in the United States. His writing reflects the inhumane practices Americans partake in the production of food‚ emphasizing not only the animal cruelty that goes unseen but the health disadvantages that come with such behavior. Insightfully

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    GE Transformation notes: Founded in 1878 Focus on Communication: Used initiatives such as training programs to increase communication Organizational Culture:  Welch’s Core Idea: the only way to shift a company’s culture is to change the habitual thinking and behavior of its fast-track executives. Initiatives * Work Out * Began 1988 * Groups of 40-100 employees involved * Removing unnecessary bureaucratic work out of the system * By 1992 200‚000 GE employees

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    Wild Capitalism in Post Communist Transformation: the Case of Serbia Martin Upchurch (Middlesex University‚ London‚ UK)‚ Darko Marinković (Megatrend University‚ Belgrade‚ Serbia) Introduction The process of transformation in post Communist states has sometimes been characterised by dysfunctional corporate governance and the deleterious consequences of liberalisation on

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    Most scholars would agree that Napoleonic Warfare began a transformation towards a modern form of warfare that still exist. The evidence shows that warfare in the Napoleonic Era is fundamentally similar to warfare practiced today. The French Revolution and subsequent Napoleonic Wars revolutionized military strategy and military operations. The Napoleonic era introduced three fundamental changes essential and relevant to how many militaries function and fight today. One change is the shift from a

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    Discuss the Techniques Used by Shakespeare to Present Othello’s Transformation The transforming of Othello is perhaps one of the most important parts to the play. Shakespeare uses a number of techniques to get across the monumental change in Othello and to dramatically present both the characters and the story. Perhaps the most climatic of all the approaches is Othello’s given state of mind. To begin with‚ he is calm‚ reserved and commanding‚ knowing what he wants and how he is to get it. Shakespeare

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    The Manifestation of the South: Aunt Alexandra By: Shruti In her riveting novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee embarks on a journey to a land not-so-distantly in the past‚ and she singlehandedly replicates the bigotry and haughtiness of the hushed little town of Maycomb‚ Alabama in the 1930s. Aunt Alexandra is the very manifestation of the Southern

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    How has Buck transformed from a dignified guardian to a liberated master of the wild? In The Call of the Wild by Jack London‚ Buck lives the life of a pet until he gets traded off by the greed of humans. As a pet of the Judge‚ he was brainwashed to obey and only to obey. Things have changed when his ownership has been transferred another man whose wish goes as far as his greed. Buck learned the law of the club and fang and he never forgot the law as it was a greeting to the "reign of primitive law

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