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379. 20599 Case Study - Ritz-Carlton

In today?s society, consumers are often seen more as numbers than actual people. Customer service is oftentimes spoken of, yet not truly followed through upon. A consumer?s request or complaint that falls outside of the norm is often ignored or denied due to apathetic employees. The employees at the Ritz-Carlton Hotels are different. Their, and their corporation?s, commitment to the highest level of guest services is apparent in everything they do, and as such they have been rewarded for these efforts.
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380. 20606 Case Study: When Salaries Aren?t Secret

RightNow! is a hip and trendy fashion retailer specializing in women?s off-price clothing. This five-year-old company had successfully taken a stodgy retailer and transformed it into a thriving, exciting business. With stores in 28 states and a flourishing web site, RightNow!?s CEO, Hank Adamson, has led the company, with its 165 employees, to prosperity. However, a recent incident has dampened the spirits of the growing company and its rightfully proud CEO.
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381. 20613 Case Study ? Rebuilding the Economic Team

Teams are critical to any organization?s success. Teams are the ?collaboration of individual members, who bring different skills and resources to produce a collective work product for which all members are held equally and mutually accountable.? (Kief, 1999, p.23) By successfully utilizing teams, organizations can accomplish much more than if individuals worked on their own. President George W. Bush had a difficult decision to make, regarding his economic team, one that he had hoped he would not have to make mid-term in his Presidency. With vacancies at the Treasury Department and the National Economic Council (NEC), plus the possibility of one at the helm of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), the criterion used to select the potential candidates is critical. In addition, given the way in which the CEA gives advice to the President, additional criteria should be considered. And, finally all groups, especially one in the position of the CEA, must find ways to avoid groupthink.
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382. 20657 Case Study ? Howard Schultz & Starbucks

Entrepreneurs are the lifeblood of a growing capitalistic society. Without entrepreneurs, the economy becomes stagnant. They bring new products, new services, and new business innovations to the market place that often in time become standards in their industry. One such example of an industry-changing entrepreneur is Chairman and Chief Global Strategist of Starbucks, Howard Schultz.
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383. 20688 Case Study ? AES Corporation

In today?s economy, it is more important than ever for companies to operate as efficiently and effectively as possible. Increased competition coupled with decreasing net profit percentages, companies who do not have all of their proverbial ?ducks in a row? suffer, and often times find themselves forced out of the marketplace. Two of the many factors, which determine whether or not an organization is competitive, is their organizational culture and their organizational structure. Companies, such as AES, have to also realize that these aspects are not static. To be truly successful, an organization must be flexible, and even proactive, in maximizing their corporate culture while adjusting their structure to a rapidly changing business environment. As AES has discovered, this ability to adapt may be the only thing that saves a struggling organization.
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384. 20721 Fair Packaging and Labeling Act Case Study

The Fair Packaging and Labelling Act (FPLA) were developed to protect consumers from fraudulent product advertising on product packaging. It ?was passed in 1966 and requires all consumer products to have labels that are true and informative. The FDA enforces these provisions on foods, drugs, cosmetics and medical devices.? (?Webref.org Fair Packaging?) The act itself states it best, Informed consumers are essential to the fair and efficient functioning of a free market economy. Packages and their labels should enable consumers to obtain accurate information as to the quantity of the contents and should facilitate value comparisons. (?Fair Packaging?) To this end, on July 1, 1967 the Fair Packaging and Labelling Act became enforceable.
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385. 20734 Organizational Behavior Case Study

In today?s highly competitive world, the effectiveness of an organization?s employees is key to their success. Effective and efficient employees translate into greater productivity, reduced costs, and a healthier bottom line. The question is, how does an organization attract and retain these superstar employees? Motivation is the key to hiring and keeping the best of the best, as well as getting the most from the average employee too. However, just as effective and efficient employees are critical to an organization?s success, determining just how to motivate employees is critical as well.
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