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Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
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A 5 page research paper reviewing the background and history of Mitsubishi. A massive Federal lawsuit charging sexual harassment of hundreds of women placed a shadow over the company during the mid-1990's. Racial discrimination was also alleged. Fiscal data and information about Mitsubishi's environmental efforts are presented in this paper. Bibliography included.
Filename: Mitsubis.wps
MNCS AND LDCS -- THE POWER OF MONEY
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This 9-page paper examines the impact that MNCs have on the government and policies of least developed nations. A literature review and discussion about the topic is included. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: MTmncldc.rtf
Mobbing Behavior: A Trigger to Violence in the American Workplace
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This 9 page paper provides an overview of the first chapter of a research study on mobbing behavior in the workplace. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MHWKPLVio.rtf
Mobile Commerce Industry
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A 20 page paper. Mobile commerce (M-commerce) is said to be the natural extension of e-commerce. This premise is based on the number of mobile devices in the world, including PDAs, cellular/mobile phones and laptop computers. Despite the hype, m-commerce has not become as popular as initially predicted. There are many reasons for this, including poor infrastructures and security issues. This essay explains what m-commerce is, some of the predictions made about it and where the industry is today. Successes, possible potential, concerns, limitations and problems are identified and discussed. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGmcom.rtf
Mobile Imaging Business Plan
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A 12 page paper outlining a business plan for a mobile Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) service. MobileM is a young company providing mobile MRI service on a contract basis to smaller hospitals and Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) that for whatever reason choose not to purchase and maintain their own systems. For some, the cost of equipment is prohibitive in this age of intense scrutiny of health care costs; others prefer not to be locked into using outdated equipment when next-generation machines are available. Many of the larger hospitals that purchased the bulky and claustrophobic machines of the past now cannot establish sufficient business cases for purchasing the newer and open-tube models that are much easier for patients to endure. In most cases they can, however, justify contract use of outside equipment. The plan includes an organizational chart, costs and a SWOT analysis of MobileM's position in the young and rapidly-growing mobile MRI industry. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSmrip.wps
Mobile Phone Payment Systems
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This 16 page paper considers the potential of using a mobile telephone payment system to pay for car parking. The paper looks at the potential in terms of market access and technology and then considers the choices using IP technology, voice systems and text messages. The bibliography cites 17 sources.
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Model Marketing Campaign
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A 9 page marketing campaign designed for the cooperative Almagated United Growers Company. Information on trends, competition, demographics, target marketing, objectives, and more-- are broken down into a set of formal stages. An excellent reference for anyone studying marketing. Bibliography lists 9 supporting sources.
Filename: Campmktg.wps
Models in Total Quality Management
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A 9 page paper discussing the Deming, Juran and Baldrige models of TQM. All strive for quality within the organization, but Deming's is more
focused on manufacturing. There are only slight but distinct differences between Deming and Juran, who believed that managers should be as diligent about quality as they are finances. Of all the models, the Baldrige is that most used today, in part because it places greater emphasis on the
outside environment than do the Deming or Juran models; in part because application for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award brings detailed feedback for additional steps the
organization can take to ensure that it meets today's standards of quality. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KSBaldrige.wps
MODELS OF MANAGEMENT: AN ANALYSIS
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This 4-page paper discusses firm model theories from Williamson, Baumol and Marris. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTmodemgmt.rtf
Models of Transformational Leadership
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The needs of the commercial environment are dynamic. Leadership needs do more than respond to change, it should also encourage innovation. The 23 page looks at the different models of management that have led to transformations. The paper starts by looking at Scientific Management and the work of Talyor, Frank and Lillian Gilbreth and Gantt. The paper then looks at models such as those indicated by Weber, Burns, McGregor, Handy and Senge, arguing there is not single model of leadership can be applied universally to encourage innovation and transformation. This is especially true in situation such as laboratories or high tech environments where there is a high level of expertise with employees as well as mangers. The paper argues that the leadership model used to achieve transformation should depend on many factors. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEtransled.rtf
Models of Transformational Leadership in the Laboratory
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This 23 page looks at the different models of management that have led to transformations focusing on their use in the laboratory environment. The paper bigns by looking at the work of Talyor and Scientific Management moving onto Frank and Lillian Gilbreth and then Gantt. Human relations models are also considered including the work of theorists such as Weber, Burns, McGregor, Handy and Senge. The paper argues there is no universal single model of leadership. This is especially true in situation such as laboratories or high tech environments where there is a high level of expertise with employees as well as mangers. The bibliography cites 16 sources.
Filename: TEtransledlab.rtf
Models that Predict Business Failure; The Application of Models to Real Life – Enron and WorldCom
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This 27 page paper considers the way in which models of business failure may be applied to real life examples of failed companies that applied for Chapter Eleven Bankruptcy. The paper starts with the consideration of two companies; Enron and WorldCom, outlining the reasons and circumstances surrounding their failure. The writer then considers several models that can be used to predict business failure. These include Altman's Z-Score Model, Argenti’s Failure Model and others. These are then applied to the cases of Enron and WorldCom in order to ascertain if they would have been able to predict these bankruptcies in advance. The bibliography cites 22 sources.
Filename: TEbufail.rtf
Modern Construction Management
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This 7 page paper shows how
construction management has undergone many changes in the last
few years, due to the innovations of technology and software. No
longer is the emphasis concerned only with simple project
management. The all-important bottom line is still the key
issue, but the way the modern construction company protects this
concern has become more advanced and sophisticated in ways which
are discussed within this interesting paper about the
construction industry. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: JGAcnstr.wps
Modern Corporate Ownership
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This 5 page paper considers the different forms of corporate ownership, how and when they are used and how effective the structure of diverse or concentrated shareholders may be. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEcoownr.rtf
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