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Product development/advantages and disadvantages

In the early 1990s, Chrysler Corporation placed nearly all decisions about the development of a new vehicle in the hands of a single, cross-functional product team. In contrast, General Motors used an approach that placed a stronger emphasis on functional specialties. Small teams were established that consisted of experts from the same functional field. Each team was charged with a particular assignment that related to its area of specialization. For example, one team might have had the primary responsibility for the design of the body of the vehicle, whereas another team might have been charged with developing the drive train. The teams worked simultaneously on their specific tasks. S... click for more

Subject:

Economics

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

25076

OTA ID:

103997

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Behavioral Economics : Risky Behavior

What is Risky Behavior Amoung Youths in Behavioral Economics? How does it affect the economy? What impact upon does it have on lives and the livilihood of the people or upon a major sector of the economy. How does this impact consumers/people. What role does the government if any? Where can graphics or statistics can be attain.

Subject:

Economics

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

25429

OTA ID:

103997

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Trying to figure out how supply and demand effect housing prices.

Explain why housing prices vary from city to city. Clearly explain how supply and demand affect the prices of the homes. I have done the research on various markets but I and the cost of housing but I am not sure how to explain why the prices vary. Washington Atlanta Denver New Jersey San Francisco $350,000 $135,000 $169,000 $279,900 $489,000 $350,000 $139,900 $170,000 $285,000 $350,000 $359,900 $144,000 $170,000 $319,000 $338,888 $353,300 $139,633 $169,667 $294,633 $392,629

Subject:

Economics

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

25508

OTA ID:

104554

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Case study on American CEO pay

Do you think the fact that most American CEOs are paid so much more than rank-and-file employees suggests CEOs are overpaid? Explain.

Subject:

Economics

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

26379

OTA ID:

104435

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Case study/ Japanese CEO pay vs. U.S.

Japanese CEOs generally receive much lower levels of compensation than CEOs in the United States. Does this imply that U.S. CEOs are overpaid?

Subject:

Economics

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

26380

OTA ID:

104435

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