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    better the communication- the better the productivity and progress of a team. If everyone that is affected by the project is involved or consulted‚ then the outcome will be much better than if the project were handled by only a select few. Take Chrysler for example. The initial plan for creating a new line of cars started with the engineering department. The engineers would design a car; then they would give the information to manufacturing. If

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    Reagan. Bermudez: What stood out the most to you about the eighties? Maybe the Chrysler minivan or a TV show that everyone was talking

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    Deco Art In The 1920s

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    The 1920s are known as the decade of extravagance‚ and the art in the decade definitely reflected it. Art deco and surrealism both came to popularity in the ‘20s‚ probably due to the change from the standard lifestyle of the ‘10s to the lavish way of life that only the 1920s could posses. The two art forms‚ although vastly different‚ both show two sides of the great Jazz Age. Beginning in France‚ the art deco design represented the fashion side of modernism. When the style crossed the Atlantic

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    Running head: Alan Mulally‚ CEO‚ Ford Motor Company Alan Mulally‚ CEO‚ Ford Motor Company Dysheka Johnson Strayer University Dr. Joseph Pionke Organizational Behavior July 7‚ 2011 Abstract This paper presents a discussion about Alan Roger Mulally who is an American businessman who was hired as CEO of Ford in September 2006(Hellriegl and Slocum‚ Jr. 2011 p .543) This paper examines Mulally’s role of Leadership and the goals that he has set forth for Ford to avoid bankruptcy‚ overcome

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    Ford Competition

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    look at two competitors for Ford that are also considered to be members of the "Big Three" and coincidently‚ are not adapting to changes in the auto industry as quickly as other competitors. These other companies are General Motors (GM) and Daimler Chrysler. We will also look at the general group of foreign car manufacturers who are steadily acquiring market share from the Big Three. The first major risk for the auto industry in general is that of global warming and a growing concern for environmental

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    Cultural Adaptation

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    INTRODUCTION Cultural Adaptation explores how creative ideas are packaged and nationalised to meet local taste‚ maps the cultural economy of adaptation in entertainment media ranging from motion pictures to mobile phones‚ and even probes the role of cultural recipes and formats in mutating participatory experiences of theme parks and sporting spectacles. Written in a lively and accessible manner‚ the book also provides insight into remaking in lifestyle and consumption cultures

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    Sexual Harassment

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    bad to impress their employers and move up in the workplace‚ and it becomes hard to judge that line‚ leaving individuals victims of sexual harassment. In Detroit last year‚ a jury awarded $ 20 million to a female plant worker who claimed Daimler Chrysler AG didn’t stop 7 years of dirty jokes and nasty remarks from colleagues (Clark). Why did it take 7 years for the female to come forth? It could have been that she was scared to lose her job‚ or some argue that she saw opportunity. Another example

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 2.0 INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ANALYSIS ON THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT OF FORD MOTOR 2 2.1 INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 2 2.2 EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 4 2.2.1 ECONOMIC 4 2.2.2 TECHNOLOGICAL 4 2.2.3 POLITICAL/LEGAL 5 3.0 KEY SUCCESS FACTORS OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY 6 4.0 CAN FORD BECOME A MARKET LEADER IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY IN RECENT YEARS? 7 5.0 SWOT ANALYSIS FOR FORD MOTOR COMPANY 8 5.1 STRENGTHS 8 5.1.1 STRONG FORD ASIA‚ AFRICA AND FORD MAZDA OPERATIONS 8

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    complex mobility services instead of just being a car manufacturer that sells vehicle. Consider‚ Mercedes-Benz identify consumer¡¦s demand for utility and characteristic as the trend of automobile industry‚ therefore applying the SUV technology from Chrysler onto their recent new models. In terms of resources and capabilities‚ Mercedes-Benz is a strong competitor. The company possesses strong financial resources and brand equity‚ has valuable merger with DaimlerChrysler which helps increasing technology

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    Throughout the long history of the Canada-United States relationship there has been an ongoing discussion about the most effective way to operate trade between the two countries. In the twentieth century‚ Canada and the United States signed three separate trade agreements that shaped their economic relationship and acted as a new example for how other countries could formulate their own trade agreements. These first two major agreements would build off one another to help create the North American

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