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    manufacturing jobs without taking into consideration the potential of indirect costs that may come with it. There are many indirect costs that come with the outsourcing of manufacturing jobs that are not taken into account by the white-collar workers. For instance‚ the quality of product could decrease due to lower technology and un-skilled workers. There will be an over abundance of inventory due to the long lead time that is needed for a buffer because of long shipping times

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    “Will You Please be Quiet‚ Please” is a short story collection that explores the human condition in the blue collar‚ working class citizens of the 1960’s in America. Carver is known not only for his minimalist style of writing‚ but also for his habit of basing many‚ if not all‚ of his stories on his own real life experiences. In this collection‚ Carver shows modern life as a series of hardships whereby ordinary people‚ who have the odds stacked against them‚ must battle for survival. He explores

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    Management Professional Management Less technical More technical Less Mgt Qualification More Mgt Qualification Employer by inheritance First gen employers 7. How is the environment changing? Employees From To Workers Knowledge workers Blue collar White collar Specialized skills Multi skills Submissive Assertive 8. How is the environment changing? Economy From To Closed economy Open economy Sellers’ market Buyers’ market Domestic business International business Stable Unstable Higher price Lower

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    very hard to integrate back into society. Those brave soldiers didn’t get back the things they had before they went to fight in the war to defend our country. Their jobs most likely had been taken by women and black men. Some had white collar jobs and others had blue collar jobs but both of them were of great importance because they provided enough to support their families. Unfortunately all those benefits and privileges were gone‚ instead of getting better their chances of progressing they had to

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    Finding a partially eaten apple laying on the ground where Snow White was last found‚ the investigators decided to look at it more closely‚ and took it from the scene as evidence. When they got back to the crime lab‚ they gave the apple in an evidence bag to the forensic scientist. Then they left and the scientist looked over the apple. She took it out of the bag while wearing gloves‚ and noticed some hairs and/or fibers on it when she looked at it under the microscope. She then looked at the list

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    Does modern technology always improve the quality of people’s lives? Laptops‚ smartphones‚ automaton‚ MRI scanners – these are just a few examples of technology that were developed in the last century. Modern technology has undoubtedly had its impact on many aspects of people’s lives. It has affected the way we work‚ the way we study‚ the way we communicate‚ and even the way we play. However‚ the big question remains: Have our lives improved as a result of modern technology? That‚ of course‚ depends

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    peninsula. The Pyrmont-Ultimo area was a place full of finger wharves and was used as the primary hub of docks. It experienced a huge growth in industry and port facilities before the introduction of larger ships made the area redundant. The blue collar workers who worked on the docks therefore lived in the area packed up and looked for more work. This in effect made the area old and abandoned. The buildings became useless‚ out of date and redundant. The 1970’s and 80’s was the prime time of decay

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    Case 5: Islamic Capitalism in Turkey on page 101. Question no.6 on page 117. 6. Case 6: McDonald’s and Hindu Culture on page 104. Question no.5 on page 117. 7. Case 7: DMG Shanghai on page 118. Questions on page 118. 8. Case 8: Moving U.S. White Collar Jobs Offshore on page 189. Question no 6 on page 206. 9. Case 9: Trade in Information Technology and U.S. Economic Growth on page 206. Questions on page 207. 10. Case 10: Volkswagen’s Hedging Strategy on page 352. Question no 2 on page 369.

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    working class East Central Americans‚ among all premium domestic beers‚ because of its distinctive quality‚ bitter flavor‚ slightly higher than average alcohol content and competitive price . MMBC targeted its product toward the middle-aged blue collar worker in the East Central region.  MMBC’s strategic focus on this target audience helped it to be successful in the highly competitive market for premium beers‚ even when other local brewers went out of business.  The sole brand loyalty rate for

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    (d) distant visibility of building and signage‚ (e) traffic generators and (f) major retail shopping center. • Demographic Variables – (a) population of 35‚000 to 50‚000+ primary trade area‚ (b) medium to upper income area (large percentage of white collar workers‚ (C)ages 25 to 45‚ with a median age of 35 or less‚ (d) good mix of single family homes and apartments‚ and € high education levels. Franchising 4th ed. Judd and Justis.Cengage Learning Asia Pte Ltd. 2012

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