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    Paper #1 Karen Leary The case mainly describes the conflict between the resident vice president and general manager at the Elmville branch of Merrill Lynch‚ Karen Leary‚ and a Taiwan-born financial consultant under Leary‚ Ted Chung. The most significant problem in this case is that he threatens his superior‚ Leary‚ to let him have a private office. He thinks that he deserves a private office and says that he will leave Leary’s branch if not allowed. However‚ his superior‚ Karen Leary‚ does not

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    Karen Leary

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    Karen Leary A case analysis presented by Ranjita Ojha 35 Priyanka Kamble 31 Rubina Kuasar 88 Krutadnya Digrajkar 67 SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS  Karen Leary worked as an FC at Merrill Lynch for six years before moving to a management role.  Leary’s management style was hands-on and aggressive.  She developed innovative sales and training programs as well as a voluntary mentoring program to motivate older‚ possibly complacent top producers and help younger FCs get started

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    to think critically about the Karen Leary Case. Reread the Open Systems resource (found in the resources tab) to help construct your answer. Responses should be 1-2 pages long and should answer the following questions: 1) Provide a complete list of 7-8 norms of the emergent role system that developed in Karen Leary’s branch of Merrill Lynch. Provide a short explanation for each norm: what it is and why it has emerged. 2) Discuss 4-5 major problems that Karen Leary is experiencing. 3) In your

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    Timothy Leary

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    Connor Wade 12-A Period 8/9 10/16/12 1960’s Report Timothy Leary Timothy was an American writer and psychologist known for his advocacy of psychedelic drugs. He lived from October 22‚ 1920 to May 31‚ 1996 and was born in Springfield‚ Massachusetts‚ the only child of an Irish American dentist who abandoned his wife when Leary was 13. He attended the College of the Holy Cross and enrolled as a cadet in the United States Military Academy at West Point under the pressure of his dad

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    Timothy Leary "Turn on‚ tune in‚ drop out." That saying has turned into the slogan of Timothy Leary ’s mind-expanding movement. Although a graduate of both West-Point and Berkley‚ and a Harvard professor‚ these were not his greatest lifetime achievements. Throughout his publicized life‚ he became the spokesperson of the psychedelic age. His devotion to the belief that LSD and marijuana were gateways to enlightenment resulted in a new church‚ numerous prison sentences‚ and a following of

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    Karen Leary Case – Philipp Loebermann Table of content: 1. Significant problem 2. Author´s point of view 3. Justification of the author´s point of view Significant problem Looking at cultural norms‚ Chung really operated under the established norms for Taiwanese culture. Chung was trying to build up a good relationship with the Taiwanese clients – to do so he tried to use some of the Chinese management principles: * Paternalism * Particularism * Insecurity In addition

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    case of Karen Leary and Ted Chung is the fact that Karen Leary failed to fully educate herself on the fundamental aspects of Taiwanese culture and communication when seeking to develop the Taiwanese market by hiring a Taiwanese financial consultant. Culture‚ according to the text‚ is a set of beliefs and values about what is desirable and undesirable in a community of people‚ and a set of informal and formal practices to support the values. After interviewing Chung eight times‚ Leary noted that

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    Timothy Leary as a Hero

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    The term "hero" brings to mind many ideas‚ many events‚ and many people. However‚ one face it generally fails to conjure is that of Timothy Leary. Dr. Leary managed to create a level of infamy few Americans have achieved since this country ’s inception; he is the poster-child of the mind-altering hallucinogen LSD and has been labeled by many as the subversive leader of the counter-culture movement of the sixties. Not many people appreciate this great man ’s long string of accomplishments‚ his

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    Karen Horney

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    Psychology Card Karen Horney Karen Horney was born September 16‚ 188 near Hamburg Germany. Karen did pass away in 1962‚ but in her life time she became a well known psychologist. Karen’s childhood from the research and bibliographies I came across there was a misperceptions. Karen seemed to always speak about the harsh punishment and how her father (who was away at time at sea) seemed to choose her brother over her‚ which does not seem very true. Because in some of the biographies it states

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    considered a trustworthy business partner in the Chinese community. (Moorhouse‚ 2005) Karen had trouble understanding these differences in culture which is the root of the problem in this case. As stated in the case study Ted was in his early forties were stable and responsible. Karen admitted that she didn’t really know the whole person (referring to Ted) but wrote it off to the fact that he was Asian and she was not. Karen would not be described as someone with much “Cultural Intelligence” defined by

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