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Term Papers on Business
Why Were The Japanese So Successful After World War II
Number of words: 1298 - Number of pages: 5.... efforts Japan in the first couple decades have soared in economic
growth.
Then comes to education. In every case a country's reform must be
done by people of intelligence. In Japan's case their is no lack of
brilliant reforms. Japan had an ever growing education level. It
influences Japanese society tremendously. It will reach a point in time
were almost all high school graduates will attend college. As a result
there will be an enormous amount of skilled workers, but it also means a
lack of low skilled workers.3 Due to this fact Japan had invest .....
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The American Dream Is Based On Success, Happiness, And Money
Number of words: 475 - Number of pages: 2.... about everything you learned in
earlier years. Finally in High School, everything you have learned is
intensified, and you get prepared for collage, and learn more of everything.
Then you have to make a decision, If you want to be Successful and make Lot of
MONEY you have to go to collage, for a nether four years, at the end of that
ordeal you can settle in with Bachelors degree, or a nether one or two for a
masters. This will bring a decent income. But if you want the really good jobs
you need nether three or four years to get a doctorate degree, or a law degre .....
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Sony's Expansion
Number of words: 1591 - Number of pages: 6.... to write off these investments and feels that its success in products that do work far exceeds poor investments. This may work well in a market with minimal competition, but Sony is not in such a market. Consumer electronics is becoming increasingly competitive and cost driven. Companies must have a balance of creating products for an existing market as well as creating markets for new product. Morita once said, “We don’t market products that have already been developed; rather, we develop markets for the products we make.” This mindset may be why Morita is .....
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Marketing Research On The Auto Industry
Number of words: 1261 - Number of pages: 5.... that we are making specialised products
that are sold to car companies and manufacturers rather than the general
public. The obvious reason for this is that the product is assumed to be
fitted onto cars by engineers only.
* Industry output
Below is the statistics on car production. This information is required as
we need to identify growth potential which is the key to find a new
opportunity. A growing market is where prices and margins are higher and
therefore more desirable.
* Mode of transport
This research covered travel patterns among London passenge .....
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Confucian Values And Japan's Industrialization
Number of words: 772 - Number of pages: 3.... allowed the four little dragons to have stable governments which were
critical to investment and industrialization. The stability of these nations was
a direct result of Confucian values being indoctrinated into the population.
Confucian placement of the group over the individual and strong belief in filial
piety also caused families and local communities to accept social responsibility
for members of their community. This safety net that was provided by communities
and families allowed the government to limit it's spending on social welfare
programs and thu .....
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The Debt: An Economic Catastrophe
Number of words: 873 - Number of pages: 4.... for
governments to slow the debt, much less eliminate it. Our federal debt grows
all by itself to the tune of approximately ninety million dollars every day.
This may seem hard to digest, but it is reality. The need for debt elimination
is vital if Canada wants to free up billions of dollars being spend on interest
payments. Two approaches may be taken to this. First, an increase in
government revenues through higher taxation may be considered. However, taxes
are already at a point where some people feel they are working merely to pay the
government, rath .....
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Effects Of Working Shifts
Number of words: 2624 - Number of pages: 10.... and details.
Introduction
Chernobyl, Three Mile Island, Bhopal, Exxon, Valdez, Space Shuttle Challenger, all familiar names that have some interesting similarities. First, all were major man-made disasters, second all occurred due to human error, and third, they all took place on the night shift.
Working shifts, an unsteady schedule, can present many different problems for the men and women who work them. This report is going to highlight some of these problems, and hopefully offer some possible solutions to minimize them. I am also going to examine some Euro .....
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Monetary And Fiscal Policy
Number of words: 925 - Number of pages: 4.... If it is lowered, banks are required to
keep less money, and so more money is put out into circulation
(theoretically). If it is raised, then banks may have to
collect on some loans to meet the new reserve requirement.
The tool known as open market operations influences money and
credit operations by buying and selling of government securities on
the open market. This is used to control overall money supply. If
the Fed believes there is not enough money in circulation, then
they will buy the securities from member banks. If the F .....
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