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This paper anlayzes the proposed merger between Celestica Inc. (NYSE, TSX: CLS), a world leader in electronics manufacturing services (EMS), has entered into an agreement with Manufacturers' Services Limited (MSL) (NYSE: MSV) providing for the acquisition by Celestica of all of the outstanding shares of MSL, and considering the feasibility of such a merger.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20464 Business Merger ELectronics.doc
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1948.20473 Nursing Administration Scenario: Study of Management in a Hospital Setting
Based on a case example where an executive secretary cannot maintain control of two workers under her, this paper uses "Fiedler's Contingency Model" to define how the executive secretary needs to prioritize her behaviors. This study suggests that she is placing too high an emphasis on a routine behavior problem, and that she needs to define problems in respect to the work environment.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 20473 Nursing Management Study.doc
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1949.20479 Marketing
This paper answers ten questions on marketing and related subjects, such as coparing the two websites of Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com, showing that the first site is much more extensive and offers a much wider variety of products and services. The two are competitors in selling books, but the Amazon.com website even just for selling books has a number of features which place it far ahead of Barnes & Noble.com.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 20479 Marketing Questions Research.doc
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1950.20489 Baby Products Industry
This paper examines the baby products industry and the nature of the business, its success, and its problems, beginning with the fact that the baby products industry has a long history, developing new products all the time, finding new ways to package old products, and satisfying the need of parents for clothing, food, toys, and other goods for their new-born children.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 20489 Baby Products Industry.doc
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1951.20490 Baby Products Industry
This paper examines the baby products industry and the nature of the business, its success, and its problems, beginning with the fact that the baby products industry has a long history, developing new products all the time, finding new ways to package old products, and satisfying the need of parents for clothing, food, toys, and other goods for their new-born children.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 20490 Baby Products Industry.doc
Price: US$44.75
1952.20506 Market Segmentation
This paper analyzes the marketing process and the meaning and use of market segmentation, suggesting how a firm has to make a number of decisoins as to how to approach a market and do so effectively and how more and more companies are discovering that shifting to a customer-targeted marketing orientation can increase profitability as goods and services are specifically targeted to various types of customers for different purposes.
1953.20509 A Brief Analysis of Jamal Khawaja?s article, ?Workplace Stress?
This 4-page undergraduate paper analyses the article ?Workplace Stress? by Jamal Khawaja, and notes that Khawaja?s article is, overall, a good introduction to the topic of technologically-related workplace stress. Khawaja basic argument is that the computer technology inherent in office environments to disenfranchises workers, generating stress. While this argument is persuasive, it would be even more so if Khawaja considered other forms of technology, which produce differing forms of stress in the workplace. Khawaja does not really consider, for example, computer production in industry, or computer surveillance, or computer databases of clients, ech of which may impact employee stress in unique ways. The key problem with Khawaja?s article however, is his answer to the stress problem in the workplace. Khawaja suggests flexible working hours, increased telecommuting opportunities, greater diversity of job duties, and clearer guidelines governing the use of technology in the workplace as ways to empower employees and reduce stress. Many of Khawaja?s suggestions have the potential to generate more stress in the workplace. Nevertheless, Khawaja?s article has the potential to be very useful, especially regarding his casual reference to ethical implications of computer use. Khawaja?s brief mention of ethics has the potential to raise another discourse, one which suggests that it is the use of technology - and not just the technology itself - which creates the most stress, largely due to ethical dilemmas.