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    1. What were triggers of cultural change in Japan during the 1990s? How is cultural change starting to affect traditional values in Japan? During the 1950s -1980s Matsushita was able to benefit from traditional Japanese culture because the business was able to hold onto personnel through period of extreme growth‚ hence retaining acquired knowledge‚ experience and skills. This meant that Matsushita never needed to relearn tasks only to improve on what they already knew. From the 50s through the

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    Changing attitudes in the 1920’s came about through progressivism‚ and the divide between country and urban life. Women were becoming more and more independent. Depression was beginning to sink its claws into the American economy first by way of rural towns and farms who felt the blow not with the stock market crash in 1929‚ but with the decline of agricultural prices in 1920. Most rural Americans still held to old traditions‚ and found how life was in the city offending to their beliefs and customs

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    Changing the Culture at British Airways Question #1 Life at “old” British Airways lacked a unifying corporate culture. The 1971 merger of British European Airways (BEA) and British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC)‚ by the British Airways Board‚ only succeeded in putting an umbrella over two separate mature entities. The focus of the BEA had been to build a European airline infrastructure. BOAS was an innovator and pioneered the first jet passenger service. Neither company was concerned with

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    Philips vs Panasonic; Student Casework. Ever since two Dutch brothers lifted Eindhoven out the darkness in 1892‚ a new style of living emerged with the industrial revolution. Philips - due to the full name of the two brothers - is a world famous company throughout the world. This firm is principally characterized as a technological company which is “focused on improving people’s lives through meaningful innovation in the areas of healthcare‚ consumer lifestyle and lighting.” (Philips’ official

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    Introduction Panasonic Corporation was founded in 1918 by Konosuke Matsushita. It’s main business in electronics manufacturing for the market. It’s grown to become one of the largest Japanese electronics producers. Panasonic Corporation engaged in business through two business segments which are consumer electronic products and business electronic products from digital AV to home appliances‚ to industrial solutions‚ security system and other electronic

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    Changing the Culture at British Airways Changing the Culture at British Airways The British Airways case study was a very interesting case to read. It proves that not all people can be leaders‚ especially the chairman‚ board and chief executives of British European Airways (BEA) and British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC.) According to the case study of British Airways‚ the life at the “old” British Airways was “bloody awful” (Changing the Culture of British Airways‚ 1990‚ p. 1). There

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    at "old" British Airways? • Employees were embarrassed to mention they worked for the company. • British Airways stumbled into its 1979 state of inefficiency in large part because of its history and culture. • British Airways faced the worst crisis in its history in the late 1970’s early 1980’s. • Unless they took immediate action they were heading for a loss of at least £100 million within that present financial year. • They faced the potential that by that following April they had losses

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    Changing Culture at Pizza Hut and Yum! Brands‚ Inc. The concept of corporate culture has captured the imagination of executives for years. For executives struggling to manage organizational change‚ understanding their organization’s culture has become paramount before undertaking such a change. They realize that significant strategic and structural realignment cannot occur if it is not supported by the organization’s norms and values. Organization cultures are created by leaders and‚ therefore‚

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    Changing the Culture at British Airways 1. Problems you identified from the case Macro: The first problem changing the culture at British Airways was the merger of the BOAC and BEA. In 1971‚ the Civil Aviation Act became law and the board was to control policy over British Airways but both BOAC and BEA remained autonomous‚ each with its own chairman‚ board‚ and chief executive. This caused a split within British Airways throughout the 1970s and in the mid-1980. The second problem BA faced was

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    What Panasonic Learned in China Review Title: What Panasonic Learned in China Authors: Toshiro Wakayama‚ Junjiro Shintaku and Tomofumi Amano Journal: The Globe Date of publication: December 2012 What Panasonic Learned in China The article which we will be reviewing is “What Panasonic Learned in China”. The article is written by Toshiro Wakayama‚ Junjiro Shintaku and Tomofumi Amano. It has been published in December 2012 for the journal The Globe. “What Panasonic

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