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    Parson’s contribution to the company profit this year‚ which gives an overview of his general performance in fulfill his job requirement in Morgan Stanley. Then for internal ‚ we would like to measure Parson internally that is how Rob Parson acts as a employee in Morgan Stanley including how Parson’s value and performance aligned with the values of Morgan Stanley? Actually‚ in term of profit making‚ Parson has done a great job; he made significant gains in building Morgan Stanley’s reputation and revenues

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    “The Identification ” by Roger McGough Is a poem in which there is a Character for whom I feel sympathy. I will explain why I feel sympathetic towards that person‚ and what particular words and phrases the poet uses which mad me feel this way. The poem is about a boy named Stephen‚ who was tragically killed in an explosion. His father is called to the police station to check if that’s his son. His father’s hopes are shattered as nearly all the evidence proves that it is Stephen lying in front

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    A Personal Pastoral Theology I begin with a story about a spiritual journey similar to my own. One day in the South Pacific‚ a navy ship captain saw smoke coming from the hut on an uncharted island. Upon arriving at the shore‚ they were met by a shipwreck survivor. He said‚ “I’m so glad you’re here! I’ve been alone on this island for more than five years!” The captain replied‚ “If you’re all alone on the island why do I see three huts?” The survivor said‚ “Oh‚ well I live in

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    Morgan Stanley: The Firm Wide 360° Performance Evaluation and Rob Parson 1. What are the key elements of MS 360° performance evaluation process? The Morgan Stanley 360° performance evaluation process is comprehensive and includes the following key elements: 1. Self-Assessment 2. 360° Feedback from superiors‚ peers‚ subordinates and internal clients 3. Specific evaluation criteria based on four broad categories A. Market/Professional Skills B. Management and Leadership C. Commercial Orientation

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    Morgan Stanley has earned a worldwide reputation for excellence in financial advice and market execution. Today‚ Morgan Stanley is employing over 51‚000 members in about 27 countries connect people‚ ideas and capital to help their clients reach their financial needs and future goals. (http://www.morganstanley.com). Ever since the year 1997‚ Morgan Stanley has joined forces with two respected organizations. Morgan Stanley‚ which was established in New York in 1935 combined with Dean Witter‚ which

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    there are people that one completely abhors. People who seem to embody everything he or she despises‚ that makes one’s stomach sink. Fragment Yet in the end‚ it is often those people that one has the most in common with. Don’t end with preposition. Grabber is somewhat weak and sophomoric. You can do better with something more complex and interesting. In Tennessee Williams’ A Streetct Car Named Desire‚ two characters‚ Blanche Dubois and Stanley Kowalski‚ stand off against one another as they fight

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    However‚ from the 360-degree evaluation‚ his “soft skills” do not appear to be as strong as his technical ones. He needs to improve his interpersonal skills‚ respect and trust his colleagues‚ and adapt to Morgan Stanley’s organizational culture (“Rob Parson”‚ pp. 87‚ 93). Being a high performer‚ should Parson be promoted to Managing Director? I think not. First of all‚ Managing Director needs to command respect for knowledge and insight among people both inside and outside the firm (“Rob Parson”‚ p 102)

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      Why did Morgan Stanley underinvest in information technology?     Morgan Stanley underinvest in information technology because the firm focused its business strategy on maximizing profits instead of generating revenue since the stock market crashed in 2001. To gain the maximizing profit‚ the company cut costs in many aspects including the investment of information technology.       2.  Why was the merger with Dean Witter disruptive for the company?           Because Morgan Stanley and Dean Witter

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    Paley published Natural Theology; or‚ Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity in 1802‚ he reinforced the concept of a designing God after positing that natural objects show evidence of design‚ emphasizing nature as God’s creation.2 Paley compares the discovery of a rock‚ something most would not pay attention to in a meaningful way‚ with that of a watch. He argues that when one discovers a watch‚ they consider where it came from: when it was build‚ who created it‚ how did the hands

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    sent­The mother of the child gave a litany at the funeral.  Truncate­​ to shorten by cutting off a part; cut short  syn­​ abridge‚ trim‚ curtail‚ abbreviate  ant­lengthen  sent­The man truncated the board to fit the frame.  3­4  Interlocutor­​ a person who takes part in a conversation or dialogue  syn­  ant­  sent­The interlocutor contributed to the conversation very readily.  Axiom­​ a self-evident truth that requires no proof.  syn­evident  ant­apocryphal  sent­It was an axiom that the boy had been drinking since he threw up

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