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    urban lifestyle. The elevator‚ or‚ safety elevator as it was called at the time was invented by an American industrialist and entrepreneur. His name was Elisha Graves Otis. With this invention‚ Otis basically laid the foundation for all elevator stores and companies to come‚ and forever changed the look of urban areas and skyscrapers for the society of his time and modern time. The elevator was one of the most important and impactful inventions of the 19th century. The elevator was a very unique and

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    Case study on “Strategic Leadership and Business TransformationBusiness transformation is a key management personnel of the management initiatives‚ brainstorming‚ trying‚ process and technology initiatives in an organization with business strategy and vision to support the more attention and help innovative new business strategies and meet short and long term objectives. Through the business transformation effort is made from the same people‚ process and technology to achieve the ultimate results-based

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    existence of a cartel among the four major manufacturers of elevators and escalators present in the European Union‚ KONE‚ Otis‚ Schindler and ThyssenKrupp. They found out that 17 national subsidiaries of the above undertakings‚ as well as their controlling parents‚ and to Mitsubishi Elevator Europe B.V. which participated in the Dutch cartels are guilty for participating cartels. The products which this industry is related to are elevators and escalators‚ as well as the provision of maintenance and

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    tell you the truth my number one phobia is bugs. Sounds very embarrassing‚ but having phobias is common. Just ask a boy named Martin in the story called “The Elevator” written by William Slator. The story is about a boy who tumbles across phobias as they get presented right in front of him throughout the story. He has three fears‚ the elevator‚ the fat lady‚ and his dad’s judgement. William Slator also telegraphs Martins’ lack of ability to get over his fears by building suspense through Martins’

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    Case analysis-Strategic IT Transformation at Accenture Accenture was separated from its parent company and rebranded as a new organization. They face a challenge of building a new IT infrastructure to support their business. Because the new Accenture’s organization structure is different from the Anderson Consulting‚ the Anderson’s IT is deficient in several ways. Based on the deficient aspects I have some own recommendations and then I will analyse what Accenture did to deal with the situation

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    Otis Asia Pacific (a)

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    moment on this thought: Our Region is growing fast‚ mainly in Japan and India. Some countries as Hong Kong where the market is mature the business is driving by price. Our key business will be the service‚ because of technology is driven by Japanese companies. We have to found our best technology‚ and way to do things at the less cost. It is important for Otis PAO to have a general view of the region and know as well as we can the local problems‚ in order to take advantage of the opportunities in

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    Elevator Pitch

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    The concept of the Elevator Pitch is borne from the idea that if you met an investor on an elevator and only had 30 seconds to pitch your business‚ what would it sound like? In fact 30 seconds is about as much attention as you are going to get from an investor to begin with‚ so thinking in that time frame makes a lot of sense. The formula for the perfect Elevator Pitch involves three ingredients - the Problem‚ the Solution‚ and the Market Size. The Problem Every great company starts by solving

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    Space Elevator

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    Space Elevator The idea of making space elevator was conceived by Michael Laine‚ the space elevator still a dream to the scientists and its still on the plan to build it one day‚ the space elevator will be one of the best inventions in the space career and in the world. Space elevator advantages is more than rockets because its cheaper and safer to the spacemen‚ also it will be on easy road to approach the space. Engineers faces a lot of challenges while sketching the space elevator like

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    Elevator Norms

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    11 March 2013 Elevator Norm Violation I recently performed an experiment on a norm violation which had to do with elevators‚ and proper behavior while inside of them. The over all plan of this experiment was to stand facing the corner of the elevator so that no one could see my face as I went up or down. People today usually stand facing the door while riding in an elevator‚ so it was interesting to see peoples reactions as I violated this everyday norm. My hypothesis was that I would not get

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    strangers in William Sleator’s story “The Elevator”. The story suggests that you should be cautious but not paranoid in certain situations. This is proved by the fact that Martin’s father called him a “wimp” for being afraid of an old lady when he ran into her in the elevator. As a result‚ Martin was not believed and he was left alone to meet the old lady in the elevator‚ who called Martin by his actual name at the end of the story when they were in the elevator the lady pressed the stop button and said

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