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    Nissan Case Study

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    BACKGROUND The Global Leadership of Carlos Ghosn at Nissan During March 1999, Brazilian Carlos Ghosn took over as the first non-Japanese Chief Operating Officer of Nissan, when Nissan had been incurring losses for seven of the prior eight years. Many of the industry analysts expected a culture clash between the French leadership style and his new Japanese employees. Analysts said, because the financial situation at Nissan had become critical so the decision to bring Ghosn in came at the worst possible

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    The Change Process Essay

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    At the beginning of the change process, a crucial aspect for Ghosn was the importance and the need for an open communication in both directions: from upper management to lower management and vice versa. Before he took over the position of the COO at Nissan, he traveled to Japan to gather information from the lower-level management up to the top-level management. Clampitt, DeKoch, and Cushman outlined different communication strategies, which can be found in Ghosn’s communication style. They authors

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    At the end of the nineteenth century in the cities of Buenos Aires, Argentina and Montevideo, Uruguay a new genre of music was evolving. This new genre of music eventually came to be called the Argentine Tango. Tango music evolved from the interaction of many different cultures, and it continues to evolve and branch out into many subgenres. Beginning around 1880 the first traces of the Argentine tango were beginning to fall into place. (History 2005) This occurred through the convergence of music

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    The Psychological Effects of War Exposed in “The Sniper,” by Liam O’Flaherty War can destroy a man both in body and mind for the rest of his life. In “The Sniper,” Liam O’Flaherty suggests the horror of war not only by presenting its physical dangers, but also by showing its psychological effects. We are left to wonder which has the longer lasting effect—the visible physical scars or the ones on the inside?      In this story the author shows how location plays a big part in how physically

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    When Carlos Ghosn becoming the new CEO, the managers and employees was not happy about it because they don't know what is his intentions. He whom was known as the “Le Cost Killer” did not even blink an eye when changing the current organizational culture and the internal processes of Nissan. The main reason of the resistance in Nissan was because of Ghosn's Brazilian ethnicity and also his Lebanese heritage and the difference in culture way of approaching the problems are really different from the

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    Case Study : Carlos Ghosn

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    Case Study: Carlos Ghosn Shannon Stone Grand Canyon University LDR 645 January 14, 2015 Case Study: Carlos Ghosn Carlos Ghosn in March of 1999 became the first non-Japanese Chief Operating Officer of the Nissan Motor Company. Nissan was experiencing a very hard financial hardship in total about seven years Nissan was in about 22 billion dollars in financial debt. Nissan have very little capital to use in order to develop new product the future of Nissan was not looking very bright.

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    understanding the past and present generates a brighter future. For instance, Jack Ma was born in China; he is a self-made billionaire because he is the founder and the CEO of Alibaba; which is the world’s biggest online marketplace (Polk, 2015). Moreover, Carlos Slim was born in Mexico City; he is the richest man alive because he has dominated the industry of telecommunication known as Telmex (Mehta, n.d). Furthermore, Thierry Hermes born in Germany is the creator of Hermes; which is the leading finest brand

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    Carlo Karges, a German musician and the author of the song “99 Luftballons” (“99 Red Balloons” in its English version) had lived in the period of Cold War, from birth until the time he wrote this song. This period was characterized by nations being obsessively worried over an unexpected nuclear attack from enemy nations. As Benjamin Fischer states, “such fears were exaggerated...nowhere in the world were the superpowers squared off in a crisis likely to escalate into full-scale

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    Disease will always be prevalent across the world, there is no place where disease is non-existent and every single region across the world has its own varieties of diseases. Most of them are different, but they all have one thing in common, they destroy the life of a human by either bringing birth to acute symptoms or chronic ones and sometimes even death. Our focus though, will not be on every single region, but particularly in the tropics, home to malaria, hookworm, yellow fever, and most important

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    Final Written Assignment #2 Carlos Santana was born on July 20, 1947, in Autlan de Navarro, Mexico. Santana was born into a family of professional musicians. Santana had a solid relationship with his father Jose Santana, who was a professional violinist. Jose taught his son Carlos how to play the violin at the age of five. Jose learned lessons from his father Antonio, that he later passed on to his son Carlos Santana. According to Norman Weinstein, Contributor of “Carlos Santana/A biography” states

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