Monthly Archives: November 2011

Zappos: the best company to work for?

Mainly focused on the organizational behaviour and customer support, Zappos is not only one of the most successful online shoe retailer store, but also one of the best companies to work for. One might immediately think there must be a … Continue reading

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The ethics of advertising: McDonald’s

Maddie Erjavec recently blogged about the issue of advertising unhealthy food to children on TV that interested me, and I would like to further comment and critique on a few points she made. I agree that the increasing number of … Continue reading

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Response to an external blog- NBA Lockout: Who are the real losers?

It’s been five months since the first day of the NBA lockout, and the NBA owners and players are still in stalemate for how to distribute the $4 billion revenue. Both parties are unwilling to be the losers between this … Continue reading

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Positive Insights of the New Polymer Bank Note

Fellow classmate, Jeffrey Lu-Shao recently blogged about the release of the new polymer $100 bill. After reading, I wanted to extend on a few points he made. One essential element that Jeffrey did not touch on was the improvement of economic … Continue reading

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Fifteen

Previously, I wrote about Terracycle being classified as an entrepreneurial company because of Tom Szaky’s innovative ideas and how his products meets rising demand of eco-friendly products. Recently my fellow classmate Nicolas Buse classified Apple as an entrepreneurial company because … Continue reading

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It all started from Garbage!

An entrepreneurial company is one which was started from scratch by a person who was willing to take the risk to start up basing on an idea. The innovation behind this idea is the most important element of because it … Continue reading

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