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Network Solutions
NETWORK SOLUTIONS Computer networks, including the Internet, play critical roles in business and communications. Without them, it would be impossible for companies to engage in e-commerce and the vast majority of business systems would come to a complete standstill. Therefore, by enabling real-time... Read more |
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Better Business Bureaus
Better Business Bureaus (BBBs) Better Business Bureaus (BBBs) are private non-profit organizations that collect and report information to help consumers make informed decisions when dealing with businesses or charitable organizations. The BBB is not a government or law enforcement agency; it does... Read more |
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Labor relations
Industrial RelationsI. INDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS PSYCHOLOGY B. von Hatter GilmerBIBLIOGRAPHYII. THE SOCIOLOGY OF WORKOdile Benoit-GuilbotBIBLIOGRAPHYIII. HUMAN RELATIONSLeonard R. SaylesBIBLIOGRAPHYIV. REWARD SYSTEMS AND INCENTIVESEdward GrossBIBLIOGRAPHYI. INDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS PSYCHOLOGYIndustrial... Read more |
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Online shopping
Virtual Shopping BUSINESS PLAN CLICK 'N SHOP INC. 425 Loop Rd., Ste. 14 Chicago, IL 60060 March 1995 This business plan for a virtual reality application is an example of how state-of-theart technology can become the basis for a popular start-up... Read more |
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Disintermediation
DISINTERMEDIATION In the business world, third parties like distributors traditionally served as links between the consumers and manufacturers or providers of goods and services. Such middlemen also played important roles in the business-to-business sector, connecting companies with various... Read more |
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flextime
flextime system of assigning hours for work that permits employees to choose, within specified limits, the hours that they will be at their place of employment. In many companies, there is a "core time" when all employees must be present each workday. By allowing employees to stagger hours or... Read more |
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Isidor Straus
Isidor Straus The American merchant Isidor Straus (1845-1912) was the owner of the department store R. H. Macy and Company and a U.S. congressman. Isidor Straus was born on Feb. 6, 1845, in Otterberg, Germany, of a cultivated family. His father, a successful landowner and merchant, suffered... Read more |
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Business expansion
Business Expansion The economy is notoriously cyclical. It expanded forcefully in the 1990s reaching a peak growth of 7.3 percent in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 1999. Growth then dipped to 1 percent in the Q1 of 2000 and hit a negative growth rate of −0.5 percent by Q3 of that year. Growth... Read more |
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Volatility
VOLATILITY Internet technology changed the world in many ways. By connecting millions of people and businesses together, it increased the pace at which information travels, and therefore the pace of people's lives. No longer was it necessary to wait for news about emerging industry trends or... Read more |
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