Strategic Planning of IBM IBM is the world(s dominant manufact
.... In November 1993,
IBM and
Kodak formed a jointly owned computer maintenance service company based in Pennsylvania, and the company formed a limited liability ....
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Downsizing
.... couple of years. Both
IBM and
Kodak have jettisoned tens of thousands of employees between the two of them.
IBM refuses to confirm ....
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Management Team of Xerox
.... a time when the company whose name is synonymous with photocopiers faced intense competition not only from American competitors such as
IBM and
Kodak, but also ....
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US & Mid-East
.... included highly visible firms (ATT and
IBM) and firms that have traditionally tried to provide an environment of guaranteed employment (
IBM, Xerox,
Kodak). ....
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Managerial Thinking in the 21st Century
.... concentration, Fisher is in the process of reorganizing
Kodak's international development and .... Citing
IBM's much-noticed plunge from grace, then, the first ....
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The 21st Century & Managerial Thinking
.... concentration, Fisher is in the process of reorganizing
Kodak's international development and .... Citing
IBM's much-noticed plunge from grace, then, the first ....
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Key Provisions of GATT
.... its history America has relied on the first-to-invent approach, investing in individual investors' ideas to build such industry giants as
Kodak and
IBM Corp. ....
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Theory Z & Productivity Introduction American pr
.... values. Companies exhibiting Type Z characteristics are
Kodak, Proctor & Gamble, Hewlett-Packard,
IBM, and Cummins Engine Co. Type ....
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Financing Child Care
.... Express, Amoco, AT&T, Bank of America, Chevron, Citibank, Deloitte & Touche, Eastman
Kodak, Exxon, GE Capital Services, Hewlett-Packard,
IBM, Johnson & Johnson ....
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TYPE Z ORGANIZATION Introduction American pr
.... companies. Type Z companies were listed as
Kodak, Procter & Gamble, Hewlett-Packard,
IBM, Cummins Engine Company, and others. A ....
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TYPE Z ORGANIZATION Introduction American pr
.... companies. Type Z companies were listed as
Kodak, Procter & Gamble, Hewlett-Packard,
IBM, Cummins Engine Company, and others. A ....
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RUSSIAN-AMERICAN BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS
.... Some of the most familiar American blue chip companies were involved,
IBM, General Electric, Ford Motor, Hewlett Packard, Eastman
Kodak, Chevron, AT &T ....
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RUSSIAN-AMERICAN BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS
.... Some of the most familiar American blue chip companies were involved,
IBM, General Electric, Ford Motor, Hewlett Packard, Eastman
Kodak, Chevron, AT &T ....
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RUSSIAN-AMERICAN BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS
.... Some of the most familiar American blue chip companies were involved,
IBM, General Electric, Ford Motor, Hewlett Packard, Eastman
Kodak, Chevron, AT &T ....
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RUSSIAN-AMERICAN BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS This res
.... Some of the most familiar American blue chip companies were involved,
IBM, General Electric, Ford Motor, Hewlett Packard, Eastman
Kodak, Chevron, AT &T ....
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Laying Off Workers During Economic Downturns
.... were unable to maintain their no layoff policy during the recession of the early 1990s:
IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Bank of America and Eastman
Kodak are among the ....
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GLOBAL MANAGEMENT
.... employed at
IBM in the US..."these are part of the reward
IBM as a .... One company that has managers who recognize the value of this is
Kodak, who applied the ....
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GLOBAL MANAGEMENT (Ken)
.... employed at
IBM in the US..."these are part of the reward
IBM as a .... One company that has managers who recognize the value of this is
Kodak, who applied the ....
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