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    The cost cut‚ supplier’s relationship‚ marketing strategies and acquisition are analysed. Subsequently the internal and the external factors influencing the decline of M&S’s are specified. Mainly the internal organizational conflicts because of Autocracy‚ small vision and bias because of patriarchy‚ negligence of competitor‚ discontent of customers because of poor service and product are subjected in the decline. However the emphasize on efficient marketing campaigns‚ customer focus‚ revamping of

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    Hadji Murat‚ Tolstoy’s second book with the Caucasus as its setting can be considered a work of historical fiction that is a beautiful tale of resistance‚ and a window into not only the Caucasian War of the mid-nineteenth century‚ but also the culture of the Russian Empire during this period. As a work of fiction the reader must be wary of depictions of actual persons such as Tsar Nicholas I‚ whom Tolstoy was not enamored with‚ to say the least‚ but many insights about the period and its people

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    Why was Russia difficult to govern? There are many reasons why Russia was difficult to govern‚ such as the size and diversity of the country and many differences in opinions contributed to the resentment of the government which in turn made the country very difficult to govern. One reason Russia was difficult to govern was because of the size and diversity of it. As the country was so large‚ and covered almost 23 million square kilometres in 1900‚ this made it very difficult to govern as it made

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    Final Assignment MGT 401 3

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    Abstract After the end of the civil war‚ the American economy grew up‚ industry expanded and faced for challenges to keep up with the demand from huge population. To handle such complex situation‚ the following changes emerged:- i) Separation between management & labor in big businesses ii) Growth of management class So‚ management was not confined in HIT OR MISS or TRIAL & ERROR based rule of thumb. It was the call of time which required that management be based on scientific and systematic methods

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    fail in Russia in the 1870s? (12 marks) Lack of unity between groups – Land and Liberty > Black Partition/People’s Will Violence of People’s Will was unpopular Loyalty of the serfs to the Tsar Explain why the Liberals were dissatisfied by Tsarist autocracy in 1881. (12 marks) No power in the Zemstva Power and control of the Russian Orthodox Church Unwillingness of the Tsar to listen‚ highlighted by the backlash post 1866 How successful were Alexander II’s reforms in strengthening the Tsarist regime

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    In 1917‚ two revolutions swept through Russia‚ ending centuries of imperial rule and setting in motion political and social changes that would lead to the formation of the Soviet Union. In March‚ growing civil unrest‚ coupled with chronic food shortages‚ erupted into open revolt‚ forcing the abdication of Nicholas II (1868-1918)‚ the last Russian czar. Just months later‚ the newly installed provisional government was itself overthrown by the more radical Bolsheviks‚ led by Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924)

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    Sunday’. In 1907 Nicholas and Alexander had asked a priest called Gregory yefimovich also known as ‘Rasputin’‚ to help pray and care for their son Alexis when he became sick. He was the representation of everything that was wrong in the Russian autocracy‚ corrupt‚ and irrational. He was also considered an alcoholic‚ dirty charlatan who held control over millions of people’s lives‚ even though Russia had a fairly capable bureaucracy and thousands of well-educated‚ highly cultured nobles who were interested

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    English II Honors 13 September 2002 A Poor Leader is Better Off as a Follower Persons in positions of power‚ who do not possess the right qualities to become proficient as leaders‚ will never become successful role models. Throughout history‚ leaders are supposed to act as role models for the general population. People without the proper guidance can become poor leaders as a result of the negative influence of others. Certain qualities that define a poor leader are: decisions based on individual

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    I am not surprise in the fact that Greek city-states has so many characteristics in common as well as differences in the structure of their government. The system of government varies from city-state to city-state. Athens practiced democracy‚ Sparta practiced oligarchy‚ Athens in the early time practiced Aristocracy‚ Mycenae practiced monarchy‚ the people of Mycenae are satisfied with their king as supreme leader while tyranny was practiced by Hyppias in Athens in early time before Athens embrace

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    The French Revolution began as a movement against the oppression of monarchal government and separatist powers within French citizens; an idea‚ manifested in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen‚ where men are born with natural freedoms. The Declaration ratified that “men are born and remain free and equal in rights‚” and it was the responsibility of the French government to uphold those rights. After ten years of revolution‚ the French government finally settled into an uncomfortable

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