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Too Big to Fail?
by Paula Mitchell Bentley, Dec 4, 2008
Government bail outs seem to be a new fad. What the heck do they even mean by "too big to fail"? Why are they wasting all of this money on huge companies that cannot sustain themselves?
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Negotiation
by zan kwong, Nov 17, 2008
Negotiation is what this story is about.
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Top 10 Best Companies to Work at From 9-5 (or 10-6, or 11-3)
by CutestPrincess, Nov 3, 2008
Some American companies rock at taking care of working moms--and all their workers. In 2007, Working Mother gave these employers tip-top scores for their family-friendly policies and attitudes.
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Small Business Means Big Problems
by Lucas Dié, Oct 22, 2008
Thanks to the taxes paid by small businesses, banks are bailed out. They thank by higher bank charges, higher interest rates, and cutting back credit allowances for small businesses. Therewhile, the multinational companies stop paying their bills to small businesses for up to 105 days. A conspiracy of the rich.
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Working in Companies
by osssmoretti, Oct 16, 2008
The incessant search for value of products aggregation throughout quality, it emphasizes the need for a good human resources management at the factory floor.
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It Doesn't Work Like That
by David Irvine, Oct 3, 2008
Does psychometric testing really work?
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Service Marketing: Trends That are Changing the Marketing Approach of Service Companies
by Joshua Miguel, Sep 23, 2008
Managers of service companies must be aware of these trends to survive this competitive business environment.
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Top Five Innovative Companies
by Jimmy Smith, Sep 11, 2008
These are the top five most innovative companies.
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Corporate Crime and Law Violations
by balisunset, Sep 3, 2008
Corporate crime includes violations of federal or state laws that are committed by employees on behalf of the company rather than simply for their own gain. Employees may commit such violations in order to reduce their companies’ costs or to increase sales or prices of products, both of which increase corporate profits.
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Price Fixing
by ChainPrayer, Aug 28, 2008
Most private and public businesses rely on competition to achieve their sales goals. When managed properly, competition ensures that customers receive the best products for the best price. When companies work together and adjust their prices for the sole purpose of over-inflation, the customers are placed in a vulnerable position. The act of price fixing is both illegal and unethical, and leads to unfair pricing for consumers.
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