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    Yuhan Kimberly Marketing

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    Assignment one | Yuhan-Kimberly : “Keep Korea Green” | Designated Writer: CHONE JAE HUN Supporting Writers HWANG JI WON JISUK MIN KIM KWAN JUNG Designated Writer: CHONE JAE HUN Supporting Writers HWANG JI WON JISUK MIN KIM KWAN JUNG Opportunities and Threats in Long term Marketing Environment. Yuhan-Kimberly‚ one of the oldest companies in South Korea‚ has been a great success since it was founded

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    Sk Telecom Goes Egaltarian

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    ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Case Study #1 Dean Germinara SK Telecom Goes Egalitarian; p. 60-61 Case Study #1 Dean Germinara SK Telecom Goes Egalitarian; p. 60-61 08 Fall 08 Fall This case study is about a company is South Korea called SK Telecom. SK Telecom‚ like many other South Korean organizations embraces the cultural value of a five-tier management/professional hierarchy. In this hierarchy the person at the top has veto power over all lower members. No member lower in the hierarchy is able

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    After the United States bombed Japan in World War Two‚ Korea was divided into two countries: North and South Korea. The economy in each country had different outcomes‚ which prevented and complicated these two countries coming back together. The US and five other countries‚ including North and South Korea‚ were involved in the Six Party Talks to try to combine the two conflicting countries. In 2005‚ North Korea was afraid it was giving away to much information about their nuclear weapons and they

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    the Nanjing massacre and underscoring the nuclear bomb in Japan. Chinese fear that Japan’s reconstruction of its collective memory will pose a threat to the future East Asia stability. This sentiment is shared outside China as well‚ particularly in Korea. Because Japan’s failure to accept responsibility for World War II‚ these historical memories still haunt Japan’s neighbors and amplify their concerns about future threats from Japanese military buildups. Complicated memories throughout the East

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    Kim Il-Sung Biography

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    Kim Il-Sung was the original evil dictator of North Korea. Operating on an ideology of "self-reliance‚" North Korea is the most secretive and oppressive nation in the world. Read on for more facts on Kim Il-Sung‚ the founder of North Korea. Number Seven: Kim Il-Sung Is The "Eternal President" Of North Korea Over twenty years after his death‚ Kim Il-Sung is still considered the president of North Korea. He was named an "eternal president‚" and none of his successors can hold the title. Number

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    Walmart Foreign Expansion

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    Wal-Mart Foreign Expansion Wal-Mart‚ the world’s largest retailer‚ has built its success on a strategy of everyday low prices‚ and highly efficient operations‚ logistics‚ and information systems that keep inventory to a minimum and ensures against both overstocking and understocking. The company employs some 2.1 million people‚ operates 4‚200 stores in the United States and 3‚600 in the rest of the world‚ and generates sales of almost $400 billion (as of fiscal 2008). Approximately $91 billion

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    January). Article previously published May 2008‚ EBay’s Strategy in Japan Ihlwan‚ Moon . (2006‚ June). Gmarket Eclipses eBay in Asia. Business Week‚ Internet‚ Seoul Business Bureau Chief Ihlwan‚ Moon and Rob Hof.  (2006‚ July). Out-eBaying eBay In Korea. Business Week‚(3993)‚ 74.  Retrieved February 15‚ 2011‚ from ABI/INFORM Global ID: 1076220531). Philip Kotler‚ & David Gertner. (2002). Country as brand‚ product‚ and beyond: A place marketing and brand management perspective. Journal of

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    grandparents when they are already gone and that was also my case. I was grade 7 when I heard this story and I still feel chill whenever I remind me of this story. My grandpa was born in northern part of the Korea‚ where we call “North Korea” these days. He was born before the division of the south and north Korea. Being born in traditional scholar family‚ he had to follow strict rules of oriental cultures. He might have lead successful career as a scholar if the circumstances allowed him but he wasn’t able

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    K-pop Idol K-pop

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    K-pop is a musical genre originating in South Korea that is characterized by a wide variety of audiovisual elements. Although it comprises all genres of "popular music" within South Korea‚ the term is more often used in a narrower sense to describe a modern form of South Korean pop music covering mostly dance-pop‚ pop ballad‚ electronic‚ rock‚ hip-hop‚ R&B‚ etc. In 1992‚ modern K-pop was ushered in with the formation of Seo Taiji & Boys‚ whose successful experimentation with different music styles

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    Keiretsu and Chaebols

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    that work together for mutual benefit Chaebols - The chaebol are the large‚ conglomerate family-controlled firms of South Korea characterized by strong ties with government agencies. The name‚ which means business association‚ is properly pronounced jay BOL but the spelling pronunciation chay bol is considered acceptable by Korean speakers. There were family-owned enterprises in Korea in the period before 1961 but the particular state-corporate alliance came into being with the regime of Park Chung

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