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  • Top Management
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    Women Executives Even though women constitute 40% of all executives and administrative posts (up from 24% in 1976), they are still restricted mostly to the middle and lower positions, and the senior levels of management are almost entirely male domains. A 1990 study of the top Fortune 500 companies by Mary Ann Von Gli now of the University of Southern California, showed that 'women were only 2.6% of corporate officers (the vice presidential level up). ' Of the Fortune Service 500, only 4.3% of t...
  • Top Executive In A Very Large Corporation
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    Top Executives: Hard Work Pays Off Top executives formulate the policies and direct the operations or corporations and government agencies. All organizations have specific goals and objectives that they strive to meet. Top executives develop strategies to make sure that these objectives are met. Although they have a wide range of titles such as chief executives officer, president, owner, or executive vice president, all create policies and direct the operations of businesses and corporations, an...
  • Hands Of Corporations
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    How much of what your read in a paper or magazine, or hear on the television is actually the true story, and how much of it has been altered by a corporation who wishes to control what you hear The public should feel that they are getting the whole story, not a story approved by an executive, taking out content that is damaging to the parent corporation or something they just don t agree with. When parent companies interfere with the reporting of sources under their control they are wrongfully u...
  • Society IV Corporate Domain
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    BLIND OBEDIENCE 1. Examples of cruelty done on Human beings in India under blind obedience: - i) Religious and Cultural domain: e.g. Gujarat violence Graham Staines murder case (religious fanaticism) Sati praha B abri Masjid demolition ii) Political domain: e.g. Fundamentalist terrorist groups in India (ULF A-Assam, Laska r-e-To iba - Akshardham Temple) ) Social domain: Conservative practices in society (female infanticide) iv) Corporate domain: Exploitation of Laborers in coalmines of Jharkhand...
  • Enron's Corporate Greed
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    To fully understand how the business culture has acquired the greed mindset, a look at what a corporation is and defining corporate behavior becomes the starting point. First a corporation is defined as "an association of individuals, created by law and having an existence apart from that of its members as well as distinct and inherent powers and liabilities (Webster Dictionary)". Although made up of people, being separate or apart from its members also equals unaccountability. The question of "...

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