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Coca-Cola And Its Evolution
Words: 1574 / Pages: 6 .... is know today as Coca-Cola.
Named by one of Pemberton's close friends, Frank Robinson also penned the famous Coca-Cola logo and it's unique script. In addition to the early history of acquiring its name, the Coca-Cola Company traded several hands. While living, Dr. John Pemberton sold a portion of the Coca-Cola company to Asa Candler, then after Pemberton's death, Candler bought the remaining portion of the company. Candler acquired the whole company for only $2,300 and became known as "The Man Who Taught Coca-Cola to Walk" (Coca-Cola).
Candler accomplished great achievements as owner of the company. On January 31, 1893, the famous Coca-Cola .....
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Economic Espionage
Words: 4315 / Pages: 16 .... for inspecting materials used in, among other things, the stealth
aircraft, had three computers stolen. On their harddrives were confidential
codes for specialized software used by the Canadian Armed forces. The above are
all true examples of the modern threat facing international business today
known as industrial or economic espionage. The end of the cold and economic
pressures have increased the risk of economic espionage. The collapse of the
Soviet Union has left unemployed KGB and other former communist bloc
intelligence agents selling everything from Russian night vision devices to
completely assembled and functional bugging devices .....
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Developing An Effective Sales Training Program
Words: 1995 / Pages: 8 .... people to learn from those who are continually seeing action in the field, who are constantly using the skills they’re teaching, and who are learning more about these skills every day. The best trainer has excellent presentation and communication skills, but also the sales background and practical knowledge that only real-world experience can provide.
When deciding how to educate your sales force, you don’t have to pick just one type of training, or just one trainer. Many different methods have evolved over the past years. One way is to set up a mentoring program, also known as the “buddy system” (Anderson, Hair, and Bush, pg7-4). This pro .....
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Social Security: Problem And Solution
Words: 731 / Pages: 3 .... Social Security within 7 years of retirement. This forces the everyday worker to support those currently on Social Security with his payments. Whoever is still in the work force should be given the opportunity to do with their money as they see fit. If someone feels that they are unable to invest wisely in the stock market, there are other options available. For instance, and perhaps the simplest, is to invest the funds into a money-market account, which will on average receive 1-1 1/2% more interest than a traditional savings account. From the time the average American starts working - say 16 or 17 - till the time he retires, there will be a lot of .....
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Business Process Redesign Or Reengineering
Words: 971 / Pages: 4 .... the international market, and were afraid their current systems could handle
the rapid increase in volume. So the company president, Craig Jennings, hired
the D. Appleton Company (DACOM) to help reengineer the company's plans to handle
its growth rate. After DACOM reviewed Hydrel's functional areas and the desires
of the top-level management, they concluded that the order management and
inventory control process had to be redesigned to meet the demands.
Then they comprised three teams: process, quality, and information. But
before the three teams could work separately, they had to go through a process
to determine if the team members were on the .....
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Unions
Words: 2421 / Pages: 9 .... was in the forefront of the struggles for public health care, for
public education, for minimum wages, holidays and employment conditions."2
1 D. Martin, Form War To Peace, Canadian Labour Congress, Quebec,
1991, P.17
2 Notes On Unions, Canadian Labour Congress, Quebec, 1992, P.1
Union Nowadays
"Unions are like businesses: their success depends upon attracting and
retaining buyers (new members). Recently, one of the major problems faced
by the union movement is that few Canadians understand what services unions
come into public."3 The public also don't know the union is also helping
Canada in other parts of areas such as econ .....
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U.S Auto Industry's Market Share And Fluctuations
Words: 932 / Pages: 4 .... Cadillac, Oldsmobile, and
Oakland which became Pontiac. Presently, General Motors is made up of Buick,
Cadillac, Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Saturn. During the first thirty
years of operation GM's only major competition was from U. S. manufacturers.
However, since the first foreign truck was imported from Japan in 1956, GM's
share of the market began to decline. Foreign cars were smaller, more fuel
efficient, less expensive, and often more reliable than their American
counterparts. General Motor's market share dipped from nearly 44% in 1973 to
below 30% in 1985. In response to this sudden drop in its share of the market GM
founded the Saturn C .....
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The Philippines And The World Market
Words: 365 / Pages: 2 .... least half of the base metals, and a fourth of the lumber. The United States
supplies most of the Philippine imports of machinery, dairy products, cotton,
papers, drugs, automobiles and much or the petroleum products. Although
countries like Japan, Canada Australia, and New Zealand are getting more and
more involved in trade with the Philippines, America remains to be the
Philippines most important trading partner.
When America acquired the Philippines and established free trade in 1909,
the economy of the islands was tied to that parent country. As a result, the
Philippines became almost entirely dependant upon United States markets. Thus,
America .....
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Casinos
Words: 749 / Pages: 3 .... indirectly. With today's job market,
these jobs are greatly needed to help keep the unemployment rate down. There is
really no negative side to creating jobs for the people of Ontario.
From past years it can be noted that Ontario casinos are taking in great
amounts of money annually. Casino Rama in Orillia took in 366.1 million2 last
year and Casino Niagara had revenues of approximately 650.0 million3. Of those
amounts the government will take two to four percent4 for funding programs.
This funding goes towards such areas as agriculture, environment, fisheries, and
aquaculture. If the funding was not from these casinos where would it come from .....
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The Trend Towards Fewer And Larger Farms As Economic Growth Occurs
Words: 709 / Pages: 3 .... sector . This sector sales more than $100,000
per year of farm products, it is 16% of the farms in the US. It also produces
80% of all of the farm outputs or products in the US. The farms in this sector
produce nearly all of the farm products produced the US but are only contribute
to small parts of the farms in the US. The expanding sector of agriculture
numbered 271,000 farms in the 1980's. This number increased to 326,000 farms by
1991. The off of the farm income of this sector is only $20,847 per farm. The
total income per farm averaged $180,276 per year. This sectors main income
comes from farming and very little of its income comes fro .....
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