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    Why eBay failed in China The main reason eBay failed in China was because eBay failed to recognize that the Chinese market and the business environment are very different from that of the West. EBay sent a German manager to lead the China operation and brought in a chief technology officer from the United States. Neither one spoke Chinese or understood the local market. It was eBay’s biggest mistake.  Second‚ because the top management team didn’t understand the local market‚ they spent a lot of

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    different reflections of the past is TRUST. This word has a different meaning to everyone and effects people differently in the way it guides or directs them in their everyday situations. It influences how we react to many different everyday life experiences. I have worked in my organization for over 8 years and have worked for several different leaders/managers during this timeframe. There have been leaders come that have not been able to gain the trust of staff‚ and as a result‚ I also saw

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    "Coffie Cookies But No Cashier") 658 words We can’t live without trust. Usually‚ we trust only people we know or live with. Sometimes‚ we can’t trust even them. But what about trusting a stranger ? Rebecca Dube‚ in her article “Coffee‚ Cookies but no Cashier” describes a business which is founded on the statement that all people are basically good. This article shows us that it is quite possible to build a business on trust. A business owner‚ who builds his or her business on the honor system

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    As each generation passes technology advances. So much to the point that it is hindering old community habits as well as isolating families and individuals. The old ancient ones excelled at resisting the seduction. Odysseus avoided the seductive song of the Sirens when traveling through Siren’s Isle‚ while the modern world seems to always be susceptible to new and improved technology. The new technology and the advancements in the high speeds of internet have isolated and put families in a bind‚

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    big businesses overpowered smaller businesses and didn’t allow for fair competition. Throughout his presidency‚ Roosevelt was known for his trust busting. He believed that good and bad trusts existed. Roosevelt wanted to standardize business by getting rid of bad trusts and regulating good trusts. Roosevelt revived the Sherman- Antitrust Law‚ which made trust tycoons careful about how they handled their businesses. During his term‚ Roosevelt created the Mann-Elkins Act‚ which increased authority

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    setting or organisation should follow legislation made by government such as the Human Rights Act 1998‚ codes of practise and relevant policies set out by the trust or service. It is important to read and understand theses legislations and policies and then apply them to working practise. We receive mandatory training that reinforces the trusts policies and keeps us informed of any changes to be aware of. Best practise tells us that if we keep good notes and share information with colleagues correctly

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    as a Machiavellian Prince as shown by his course of actions that defied several of Machiavelli’s rules and ultimately led to the loss of his dukedom. Prospero was considered to be a humanist and loved by the people of Milan‚ earning the peoples trust through love not fear. This aspect presented a weak point in Prospero’s dukedom as he was too trusting and loving as a ruler and failed to instil fear in order to secure his power. “Here a question arises: whether it is better to be loved than feared

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    Trust is one of the few key ideas that Caroline Macdonald‚ the writer of ‘Lake at the End of the World’ has defined. The story is told from two sides of two different adolescents‚ Hector and Diana. They have to trust each other and try to live in a world where there is no certainty of what will happen tomorrow. Hector comes from an underground community where they all believed in a charismatic leader named John Smith (The Counsellor). When he promised a safe and well subsidized accommodation along

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    Code of Practise The purpose of Code of Practise is a written document that is an agreement method of working and dealing with situations; the Code of Practise is for care workers‚ like the GP‚ to have a good standard for good practise in care settings for patients; the Codes of Practise is a method to complete the rules‚ principals and standards for a care worker‚ like a GP‚ when talking to a client during an appointment. However‚ if a care worker manages to break the Code of Practise they will

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    of cartels‚ trusts and monopoly in the market and overall regulation of the market in the USA were laid down in the USA‚ just as the US Constitution too was shaping up. The genesis of all this was in the Sherman Antitrust act in the year 1890. That act strove to control the market environment by putting a tight leash on trusts‚ organizations and companies which went against that act. To complement and strengthen this Sherman act‚ which later on turned out to be the basis of anti trust litigation by

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