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    Sam Walton's Power

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    Power is defined as the potential or capacity for a person to influence the behavior of another so that the person who was influenced can act in accordance with the influencer’s wishes. (Robbins, p.368). A person can only have power over others if they have control over a resource that the others desire. The more control they have over that resource, the more power they exert. Power can be categorized into two groups: Formal power and Personal power. • Formal Power is based on a person’s position

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    Under Armour Crisis

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    Running a large company is a great responsibility, even at the most basic functioning level. You have to make sure operations are in order, your customers satisfied, your product flawless and your employee’s ae happy and valued. Thus, it is easily an overwhelming struggle to find time to manage the opinions of your audience and the general public. Yet, it is critical to the longevity and success of a company. Companies such as Under Armour, Southwest Airlines, television network TLC, and the NBA

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    The Solyndra Corporation is a Limited Liability Company, (LLC) that creates and constructs solar panel systems for the large industrial rooftop companies. According to Hals-Ketcher (2006) a Limited Liability Company is structured so the members of the corporation are not held directly liable for the company's bills or liabilities. So when the company filled for bankruptcy, the partners were not obliged to pay the LLC's debts out of their own assets, and if the resources of the LLC are not adequate

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    Amazon Homogenization

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    Corporations have done so much to homogenize society in the pursuit of wealth for a few. I believe that most folks would prefer to employ themselves without much profit if they could simply support themselves for the long term. Corporate franchises, whether high-end or not, have displaced real small businesses and mom-and pop shops across America. Most small businesses cannot compete with franchises representing big multinational corporations. It's a direct result of unfair USA government policies

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    substantial evidence on how corporations have a ‘helping hand’ in politics. In contrast to 1 percenters like the Koch Brothers, political machines often attempt to leverage the plight of the economically disadvantaged for political gain. (McElwee, 2014) McElwee offers an explanation on how political machines and 1 percenters take advantage of the politically disadvantaged to gain political power. McElwee relates to following source because it entails how corporations and Wall Street affiliates run

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    Creating a documentary budget is great way to think through every aspect of your film. Even though you may be eager to get started shooting your documentary right away, creating a budget can often be an enlightening experience, revealing factors that may otherwise slip under the radar. A budget forces you to think through every detail and can save you the agony of an unexpected surprise down the road. In addition to being a great tool for the filmmaker, a documentary budget is essential if you hope

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    John Legere Case Study

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    CEOs of Sprint and T-Mobile have had quite a confrontation on popular social media platform Twitter. LEGERE SHAMELESSLY PROMOTES T-MOBILE John Legere, the chief executive of T-Mobile, has built quite a name for himself for shamelessly promoting T-Mobile’s services without a care in the world at the competitions expense. This definitely rubbed off on the CEO of another wireless phone carrier. Late on Twitter Wednesday night, Legere criticized “All In”. This is a new pricing plan that Sprint has

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    of whether corporations should engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been a topic of debate. When determining whether branded apparel corporations should engage in CSR or not, there are many factors to consider, like questions of economics, legality, and philosophical outlook. From the factors mentioned, philosophical outlooks are extremely subjective and hard to solidify into legitimate reasons, so I will not explore into such domain. In terms of legality, corporations are not obligated

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    In connection to Screw Business As Usual, the journal gave points that Richard Branson has been pointing out this whole time. To garner influence, one must actually deliver powerful messages without suffocating them with alternative motives; rather, by gathering a group of people to work hand in hand in the promotion of the social enterprise and for Richard Branson, that is the power of communities truly mean. V. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Richard Branson is the CEO and founder of the Virgin Group composing

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    Compared to VAG, a conventional organization in the cultural field, the second example turns to another kind of cultural organization that plays an equally active role in the art world—the charitable foundation Toronto Arts Foundation (TAF). Toronto Arts Foundation is a non-profit (charitable) organization, with its core activities spanning across several categories. It not only focuses on organizing community events and conducting research of the Canadian creative industry, but also endeavors to

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