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    capability gap that separates Orange Electric Plc.‚ is a necessary condition to put the latter on a path of sustainability. The importance of learning alliances to capability development places a premium on Orange Electric Plc.’s ability to identify‚ assimilate‚ and utilize a partner’s (Finland) knowledge. However‚ this is limited primarily to how they should be structured and managed. Therefore‚ it is important that such operational issues as when Orange Electric Plc. may need to form a joint venture

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    Lincoln Electric

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    John C. Lincoln designed and developed the electric motor. He developed it in such a way that it could not be matched by any other competitor. However‚ his passion for inventing kept him from being able to manage the company he created. In 1907 he hired his brother‚ James F. Lincoln‚ to manage the day-to-day of the plant operations. This is when the plant began its growth and success. It became a billion dollar company under his tutelage. The Lincoln Electric Company‚ the world’s largest arc-welding

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    Lincoln Electric 1. Problem The problem foe Lincoln Electric is that they are having less than expected revenues from their overseas venture. Their management system worked so well in their original facility in Ohio. They had such high confidence in the way they made their products there that they thought that if they do what they did in another country‚ they will reap the same benefits. When they applied the same management principles in other countries‚ they had net losses that are so high

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    Lincoln Electric Company What is the right culture to choose for your business? Do you want to be team oriented‚ innovative‚ aggressive or outcome oriented? For a business‚ this decision‚ of choosing a work culture often dictates unforeseen outcomes. But why choose one? The Lincoln Electric Company decided to use many of the of the seven work culture profiles to create their own unique business culture. It will be the goal of this essay to understand the seven different work cultures and discover

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    From the book "Electric and Hybrid Cars A History" written by Curtis D. Anderson and July Anderson in 2010 we can assess that: "The history of electric vehicles can be generally divided into three parts: the early years (1890–1929)‚ including their golden age of dominance in the market from about 1895 to1905; the middle years (1930–1989);

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    compromise to an electric car. Electric cars can be quicker‚ better and more fun than a normal petrol car. Today‚ Tesla makes not only electric cars but various other infinitely scalable clean energy generation and storage products. They believe that sooner the world shifts from fossil fuel for survival and aim for zero-emission future‚ better it will be for the world. (Tesla‚ 2018) The company unveiled the Roadster in 2008 to show the industry their cutting-edge battery technology and electric powertrain

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    Lincoln Electric How would you describe Lincoln’s approach to the organization and motivation of their employee? I believe their motivation and organization is very one sided. I feel like their motivation is solely monetary based. Their compensation policy motivates workers by paying them based on output but also fosters complacency as they are guaranteed employment. They provide personal feedback based on a merit score but only positive high ranking numbers are rewarded‚ there are no consequences

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    74 CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT Case Study: Jack Welch’s Creative Revolutionary Transformation of General Electric and the Thermidorean Reaction (1981–2004) Pier A. Abetti This case study draws a parallel between the French Revolution and the GE ‘revolution’‚ according to three waves of transformation. We discuss the ‘hard’ effects on GE employees (strategy‚ structure‚ employment‚ rewards) and the ‘soft’ effects (culture‚ work climate‚ indoctrination). In parallel with the French

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    Electric Drives

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    motion control are called drives and employ any of the prime movers such as diesel or petrol engines gas or steam engines hydraulic motors and electric motors for supplying mechanical energy for motion control. Drives employing electric motors are known as Electrical drives. Fig 1.1 Block diagram of an Electrical Drive The advancement in electric drive system is very much related to the development in the power semiconductor devices technology. The introduction of the Silicon Controlled Rectifier

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    Detroit Electric

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    organizational structure do you believe is being used to produce Detroit Electric vehicles? Detroit Electric concentrates theirs efforts on research and development of the motor‚ vehicle design‚ marketing and distribution. The company does not produce cars; the actual manufacturing of cars is outsourced. From the case I conclude that technology design is the core business of Detroit Electric. Technology changes rapidly and therefore Detroit Electric has to be flexible in conditions of change and uncertainty

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