Locating an American Plant in So. Africa
.... Such actions on the part of an
American firm cannot but engender animosities against by a number of elements within RSA society. ....
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International Law Case
.... of India Limited (UCIL). Union Carbide Corporation (UCC), an
American firm, owned 51 percent of UCIL. The Indian government owned ....
(1756

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American Image Case
Question 1: Importance of a Business Plan As
American Images learned, a business plan is a vital element in a
firm's strategic growth effort. ....
(436

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American Automobile Frangrance Marketing
.... As Germany is a member of the European Economic Community (EEC), an
American firm desiring to market automobile fragrances in Germany must be prepared to ....
(1010

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Mergers & Acquisitions in 1980s American Economy
.... been stimulated by an increasing frequency of foreign takeovers of
American firms, an .... is a "generic term covering all forms of acquiring another
firm, such as ....
(2069

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American Airlines Executive Summary American Air
....
American Airlines' huge debt load and low liquidity level (see Financial Analysis) constitute another weakness of the
firm. The ....
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COMMON STOCK INVESTMENT ANALYSIS: Nike and Reebok
.... Insiders control 18 percent of the outstanding common stock (Rindos, 1992b, p. 1662). Nike, Inc. is an
American firm based in Beaverton, Oregon near Portland. ....
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MANAGERIAL EXPERIENCES OF AMERICAN FIRMS IN GERMANY
.... Germany. Each of the
American companies operates in Germany through a subsidiary
firm that was acquired through acquisition. Whirlpool ....
(1779

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Japanese Management Techniques in US
.... to work, it is necessary for section leaders to "identify with company purposes to a higher degree" than that which is found in a typical
American firm (p. 145 ....
(2269

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LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY
.... it is necessary for section leaders to "identify with company purposes to a higher degree" than that which is found in a typical
American firm (Vogel, 1979, p ....
(2780

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GENERAL MOTORS AND THE DOLLAR
.... Motors. In the past, General Motors more than any other
American firm, had emphasized the importance of large size and growth. The ....
(2408

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Japanese & American Auto Industries
.... work, it is necessary for section leaders to "identify with company pur poses to a higher degree" than that which is found in a typical
American firm.34 While ....
(3272

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Japanese Management Techniques in the US
.... work, it is necessary for section leaders to "identify with company purposes to a higher degree" than that which is found in a typical
American firm (Vogel 145 ....
(2801

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Marketing the IBM PCjr in Japan
.... values, from an
American perspective. However, from a Japanese perspective, IBM-Japan is an
American firm. As a foreign
firm it ....
(1419

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Global Expansion of Nestle
.... companies. So ubiquitous is the Nestle brand name in the United States that most consumers assume it is an
American firm. The Swiss ....
(2938

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Elites in American Society
.... policies by a
firm will not insure always that the
firm's workforce will .... the qual ity of output, total output, and productivity of the
American economy (Welch ....
(5065

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Export Marketing Proposal
.... a part of the process of determining the level of commitment which will be required of the
firm, the export manager of an
American firm shipping microcomputers ....
(2683

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Analysis of Vitalograph
.... States. A strategic alliance with an
American firm to handle Vitalograph marketing in the United States should be pursued. Vitalograph ....
(1227

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Comparative Management
.... Americans. For example, one
American firm in the Middle East advertised its refrigerators with pictures of hams inside. Since Middle ....
(3042

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Japanese & American Management Styles
.... The same
American managers at a Japanese-owned
firm who made the above observation went on to note a pervasive sense that decisions they thought had been ....
(2990

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Japanese Manufacturing Owners in US
.... a system to work, it is necessary for section leaders to identify with company purposes to a higher degree than that which is found in a typical
American firm. ....
(2141

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Downsizing
.... Kodak is another major
American firm suffering from the need to innovate and cut costs to remain competitive and profitable. Late ....
(2479

10

)
Issue of Racial Discrimination in the US Workforce
.... African Americans as numerically they are the largest racial minority group in the
American population. Affirmative action generally requires a
firm to focus ....
(1638

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RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN THE WORK FORCE
.... African Americans as numerically they are the largest racial minority group in the
American population. Affirmative action generally requires a
firm to focus ....
(1643

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McDONALD'S CORPORATION
.... While some of its managerial and organizational characteristics are similar to Japanese techniques, Mcdonald's is an
American firm, which adopted the ....
(3574

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Leveraged Buyouts
.... In a complicated deal,
American Brands, a strong
firm, managed to shift the responsibility for the E II junk bonds to the debt laden Riklis Family Corporation. ....
(1830

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Investment in Russia
.... Rather, the system works something on the order of a management by objectives system in a large
American firm, where planning proceeds from the bottom, within ....
(9368

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The International Trade Deficit: A Research Proposal
.... data are essential in the comparison of equipment prices between
American and foreign .... precision parts will be those applicable to a
firm employing conventional ....
(1275

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Japan as a Model for Other East Asian Economies
.... This invests each person with a long-term commitment to the growth and technological innovation of the
firm.
American firms consider lifetime employment to be ....
(1337

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Labor Outsourcing in Textiles
.... no more sympathy for the problems being experienced by the
American apparel and .... mean that functions that would otherwise be performed by a
firm's own employees ....
(1883

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