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    Indian Ocean Trade around the first century CE. Established by multilingual‚ multiethnic seafarers. Between Indian Ocean and South China Sea. Didn’t play a part in the rise or fall of kingdoms. They are able to figure out the wind and monsoon patterns. Mediterranean sailors use square sails‚ long banks of oars‚ ships are nailed together. Indian Ocean sailors use triangular sails‚ no oars‚ and tied ships. Impact: Africa provides exotic animals‚ wood‚ and ivory. Somalia and Southern Arabia provide

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    Subject: Case analysis of “GE’s Growth Strategy: The Immelt Initiative” Prior to year 2010‚ GE’s previous CEO‚ Jack Welch‚ had built GE into a highly disciplined‚ extremely efficient machine that delivered consistent growth in sales and earnings. However‚ after Immelt took over GE from WelchImmelt recognized the necessity for strategic change in the GE when he took considering the situation of economic downturn. 9/11issue and Enron Scandal triggered a downturn in the economy‚ which in turn

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    Corporate Strategy Growth as a process: An interview with Jeffrey R. Immelt May 21st‚ 2015 Henry Bösken-Diebels‚ Veronika Larina & Philipp Vinzenz 1 Agenda 1 2 3 4 Changes in GE’s corporate strategy brought by Jeffrey Immelt and the reasons behind them New set of management tools to pursue ambitious organic growth goals Key lessons and managerial implications Q&A May 21st‚ 2015 Henry Bösken-Diebels‚ Veronika Larina & Philipp Vinzenz 2 Agenda 1 2 3 4 Changes in GE’s corporate

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    Jack Welch’s book Winning offers management philosophy‚ best practices‚ and tips of avoidance through the stories of the former CEO of General Electric. This book is easy to follow and offers great explanations for many of the management challenges sure to face both today’s and tomorrow’s leaders. I found most of the concepts helpful‚ with my main interest falling in the section regard the human capital. A great business is nothing without a great workforce to back it. The key issues covered in this

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    1740; W. Jeffrey Bolster traces two centuries worth of untold history of African-American sailors‚ providing a look into the vast black mariner history and its’ connection to plantations‚ the Middle Passage and the New World‚ and its’ influence on black American history. The book aims to answer the lingering question of how seaports‚ serving as crossroads for people and ideas‚ played a role in the lives of black sailors while exploring the interaction of race and class at sea. “Black Jacks” situates

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    Case Study: Immelt and the reinventing of General Electric Posted on July 29‚ 2011by Bruno Mognayie This case study was part of a strategy assignment taken at the SDA Bocconi School of Management. I’d like to thank my fellows Gouri Wagle‚ Felipe dell’Oro‚ Andrea Masina‚ Paolo Cerchiario‚ Ashna Suri-Sasmal and myself for the insights that contributed to put through this work. The issue: In September 2009‚ Ge’s Board of Directors reappointed Jeff Immelt as CEO. My team was asked to prepare a memo

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    persistent religion but it also went through many altercations as the society changed over time. The first major change is that Islam was born and developed over time. Before 600 C.E‚ Middle East was not such an organized society because its people worshipped several thousand gods as idols and used them for corrupted purposes. However‚ this man called Mohammad sought to change the society‚ considering it being so fraudulent. He soon then developed the religion of Islam‚ missioned by the angel

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    Culture Continuation and Change (compare and contrast US and Egypt) Continuity in American Culture Religion‚ language and cuisine are perhaps the most enduring aspects of the culture of the United States. Take religion to begin with. Under the auspices of the First Amendment‚ the US Constitution does not recognize the superiority of any religious establishment neither does it unduly prejudice against any religion. That notwithstanding‚ religion is a continuous aspect of American culture due to

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    Mesopotamia becoming more advanced as time progressed. While time went on during 10‚000 to 1‚000 B.C.E changes occurred‚ including: hunting and gathering‚ agriculture and the domestication of animals‚ and villages evolved to cities‚ and later onto city-states. Although there were many changes continuities were no exception. Some continuities included transportation and metallurgy. As previously stated‚ changes in "The land between the rivers" were very vast. The action of hunting and gathering evolved by

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    Welsh Case This particular case discusses whether General Electric fulfilled its Corporate Social Responsibility under the leadership of Jack Welsh or if it just met basic obligations. It also displays the evolving idea of social responsibility in a corporation by contrasting the corporation’s actions during Welsh’s leadership and after Welsh retired. It is shown that Welsh had a classical economic view of social responsibility. General Electric followed a traditional business model while Welsh

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