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Letter Request For A Business Intelligence And Big Data...
September 13, 2015
Chief Information Officer (CIO)
Adobe Systems,
1677N Mabel Street,
Seattle, WA 19737.
Subject: Response to Proposal
Dear Mr. Rein,
We undersigned, reply to the proposal sent by your company. Huron will be delighted to provide you with our response to the request for proposal
(RFP) by Friday, 13th September. We recognize that you have approached many appropriate consulting companies and we are eager to have been
shortlisted for this process. We as a company are assured that all your needs for setting up a Business Intelligence and Big Data Infrastructure will be
catered by us.
Huron has worked on various projects like this before. Our past experiences with our clients makes us say that we have been successful in ... Show more
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In your business, you have your own big data challenges. You have to turn heaps of data about various entities into actionable information. The
reporting needs of institutions have evolved from simple single subject queries to data discovery and enterprise–wide analysis that tells a complete
story across the institution. While the volume, variety and velocity of big data seem overwhelming, big data technology solutions hold great promise.
The way I see it we can use this as one of the biggest asset for the company. We have the capacity to see patterns recounting in real time across
complex systems. Huron is marshalling its resources to bring smarter computing to big data. With the Huron big data platform, we are enabling our
clients to manage data in ways that were never thought possible before.
Our consulting philosophy is formed around the concepts of teamwork, partnership, service, and quality, both in the coordination of our efforts within
our firm and in our interactions with our clients. The strength and qualifications of our staff enable us to provide analysis that is both prompt and
thorough. We strive to form partnerships with our clients. At Huron effective communication is given top priority. The comments from the aides
indicated we successfully described the complicated forces in such a way that people not conversant in BI easily understood. We also know that
timeliness is essential to a successful
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Sports as a Big Business
Sport As A Big Business
Every team uses advertisement to represent their sport in one way or another, whether it is in the city news paper, or on national television! Slogans,
logos all help to promote sports teams in the National Hockey League.
A logo is used to represent a product or association in a fashionable memorable way. TheNational Hockey League better known as the "NHL" is one
of the most storied leagues in the world! Everybody worldwide knows the traditional black shield with NHL written diagonally as the NHL logo, it
is found almost anywhere you go; in stores, arenas, on clothing items, accessories, etc. The National Hockey League has had only one vivid change to
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It gets their fans excited for a new season, and makes people more eager to watch and go to their home games! The Ottawa Senators slogan is also
bilingual, which has a great supportive effect on the city. "My town, My team" is in a way manipulative because of the way it is kind of telling
citizens that since they live in Ottawa, the Ottawa Senators should be the team they cheer for. This slogan is a perfect example of a great slogan; it
is definitely promoting their team in a big way! The people of Ottawa almost have no choice but to be Ottawa Senators fans and this slogan will
motivate them to support the team and watch and cheer at their home games! Advertisement in sport is huge in the National Hockey League. The use
of logos and slogans are two of the best ways to promote all of the teams and captivate people all around the world. Logos, and slogans let fans have a
positive way of representing and supporting the team they choose to cheer for.
Bibliography
http://blogs.thescore.com/nhl/2010/12/01/nhl–team–marketing–slogans–the–northeast–division/ http://mapleleafs.nhl.com/ http:/
/vancouver.metblogs.com/2008/10/04/we–are–all–canucks http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Canadiens http://www.nhl.com/ http:/
/senators.nhl.com/ http://canucks.nhl.com/ http://canadiens.nhl.com/ http://www.sportslogos.net/logo.php?id=50
http://flames.nhl.com/
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Big Business DBQ
From the era of Reconstruction to the late of 19th century, the United States experienced a significant economic growth and a large number of
immigrants, who were lured by enormous job opportunities. The big business starting growing rapidly due to a combination of new technology, more
efficient management and access to enormous resources. From 1870 to 1900, the expansion of big corporations caused mass production and high
demands of unskilled workers in the United States, while resulting more difficult situations for workers and intense political corruption. The Americans
responded actively to such conditions. Some of them organized strike in order to threatened their employers and ask for better treatments, while others
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Swift was the industrialist that pioneered vertical integration, a model where a company controls all aspect of production from raw materials to
finished goods. The long production line created many job opportunities for people and a new group of workers, named blue collar emerged.
Many firms copied Swift's idea and used predatory price to reinforce their market control. Such unfair business practices also appeared in
Rockefeller's firm, Standard Oil of Ohio (Document H). With the assistance of railroad companies, Rockefeller succeed rapidly. He used horizontal
integration to expand his corporations. The predatory price became a strategy he used to drive his competitors into failure. As George Rice said,
joining Rockefeller's trust was his only choice. By 1900, the American economy was dominated by these large companies, which controlled most of
resources of the country. Even though the emergence of these powerful business ended the chaos of market competition, the negative impact of their
alliance with political officers was too severe to be neglected (Document D). In that period, the senate was not elected directly and was controlled by
the trusts which had supreme political discourse due to monopolies of resources. Their unwise decision on approving the coinage act and joining the
gold standard increased american's animosity toward capitals,
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Big Data has gained massive importance in IT and Business...
Big Data has gained massive importance in IT and Business today. A report recently published state that use of big data by a retailer could increase
its operating margin by more than 60 percent and it also states that US health care sector could make more than $300 billion profit with the use of big
data. There are many other sectors that could profit largely by proper analysis and usage of big data.
Although big data promises better margin's, more revenue and improvised operations it also brings new challenges to the It infrastructure which is
"extreme data management" .At the same time these companies should also need to look at workload automation and make sure it is robust enough to
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We can combine these with existing enterprise data warehouse to create an integrated information supply chain which will be very effective. The goals
of an information supply chain would be to utilize and integrate the many various raw source data that already exists in organizations, analyze this data
and lastly to deliver the analytical results to business users. This information supply chain enable the data component called Smarter Computing.
Supporting Extreme Workloads has always been a challenge faced by the computing industry. For example the business transaction processing systems
have supported extreme transaction workload even since the beginning of data processing. With the advent of new business these organizations have
employed custom and optimized transaction processing systems to handle application workloads that created boundaries which was beyond what
could be handled by the generalized technologies. There are many examples for this these type of application like :
1.Airline reservation systems
2.Retail point–of–sale terminals
3.Bank ATM systems
4.Financial trading systems
5.Mobile phone systems
Most recently applications for sensor network that track items with RFID tags can also be added to this list of examples.
In the present scenario there has been a similar
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Big Dat An Essential Part Of Every Business Operation
Introduction:
You may have heard the term "Big Data" often these days and the importance of analytics attached to it. The availability of good data set and analytics
of it provide organizations ability to understand consumer behavior and future prospects. This has now become an essential part of every business
operation. Data itself is not a new thing to humans, written records have been in existence since 4th millennium BC. What has changed recently is that
with digital inventions and significant growth in internet access, most people are on the electronic grid for longer periods and spending lot of time on
emails, messaging, entertainment and social media applications. This huge growth in data generation has given birth to the concept of ... Show more
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For most organizations, data analysis is a challenging task, as first it require dealing with both structured and unstructured forms of data. Then an
organization may have to deal with data stored across many separate silos (as various groups such as sales & marketing; operations and supply
chain management etc., may have separate IT systems). It is also quite possible that most of the silo systems do not talk to each other, this is
especially true of the legacy platforms which may have technical challenges in connecting to each other or may require use of special software
interfaces. Lastly the volume of data is large to process and the traditional tools may not be effective to do such analysis. To handle various types of
data (structured and unstructured) and large data volumes, many vendors have developed specialized software which can perform predictive analysis,
data mining, forecasting and optimization. Together these tools are referred to as high performance analytics.
In comparison to the traditional business intelligence, big data does provide major improvements. Traditional business intelligence is top down
approach whereas big data is bottom up and empowers end users with a valuable analysis thus enabling them to take prompt and smart business
decisions. The value generated from big data analytics is applicable to all sectors. The advantages of big data analytics are huge but it also raise
serious concerns
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Persuasive Essay: Big Box Store Vs. Small Business
Big Box Store vs Small Business
In general, people tend to lead busy lives. The smallest convenience can offer simplicity. Big Box stores are the epitome of convenience. These stores
offer affordable prices and variety, seemingly taking the forefront of the shopping experience. Unfortunately, some consumers are driven by
convenience alone and have overlooked the importance of small businesses. Consumers may be under the impression that Big Box stores have greater
benefits as opposed to small businesses but a closer look will reveal that local merchants are the leaders in quality, customer service, and community
involvement.
A notable benefit of shopping at a small business is quality. These businesses are dedicated to meeting the expectations of the consumer through the
products that they carry. Local merchants will provide quality products for a couple of reasons. First, they need their customers to be pleased with
their purchase. If a person had a good experience with the small business, they will more than likely return. A small... Show more content on
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Building customer relations is a priority among small business owners and there may be no better way to achieve this than through customer service.
When people think of customer service they tend to think about how they are treated while at an establishment. Unlike a Big Box store, local
merchants have time to spend conversing with customers. There aren't long lines or impatient customers, so the pressure to work quickly is
nonexistent for the local merchant. It makes for a very pleasant shopping experience. Another aspect of customer service is the knowledge a retailer has
regarding its products. Local merchants order their products first–hand and are more knowledgeable about the merchandise they carry. They are even
more likely to order items a consumer seeks to purchase if not
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The Big Business And Economy
The big businesses that dominated the United States during the nineteenth century should not be considered Robber Barons. Although some people's
livelihoods were destroyed, they were not setting out just to ruin people's lives. They wanted to industrialize, make money, and make the United
States' economy more stable. If they continued to operate on a small scale, then the money would continue to be scarce for everyone as it had been
in the past. They had to do something different in order to see any kind of change in the way things were going. Without people willing to try new
innovative ideas, we would have never become this huge industrial powered nation America is today. The bigger businesses often swept up many of
the smaller businesses in the process of industrializing, but in the end it all worked out to make the American economy better and avoid more
depressions. In John Tipple's Big Business and Economy, it is clear that he believes that the big businesses of the late nineteenth century were Robber
Barons. Before the Civil War, businesses were operated locally. After the Civil War, the railroad allowed everything to industrialize and operate over
a larger area. The needs of the people were very high after the Civil War. Rich resources allowed businessmen the opportunity to gain wealth. New
inventions and discoveries allowed businessmen to take this wealth and turn it into even larger amounts of wealth. However, the wealth was not evenly
distributed; it was
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Government Dominated By Big Business
There has been a lot of fuss over big business influencing the government in the United States lately. Now there is no doubt that the business elite have
some influence on politics. It can even be traced back to the early 1900's, when "the People's Party had disintegrated, but many writers and activists
have continued to echo the Populists' central thesis: that the U.S. democratic political system is in fact dominated by business elites" (). Although there
are countless arguments to go against this idea, the questions still comes up today: Is government dominated by big business? Political Scientist G.
William Domhoff believes that government is dominated by big business. More specifically, Domhoff believes that owners and top–level managers in
income–producing properties are not only dominant power figures in the US, but they also have inordinate influence in the federal government ().
Another political scientist however, Sheldon Kamieniecki, believes otherwise. He states that businesses do not really get involved in policies that
affect them; and even when they do, their success rate at influencing policies is not consistent. In fact, he believes that other factions have more
influence on government policies (). Let's go a little more in–depth on Domhoff's argument. Domhoff is a firm believer in big business dominating
government. He states that "lobbyists from corporations, law firms, and trade associations play a key role in shaping government on narrow issues of
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The Rise of Big Business
The Rise of Big Business
The decades after the Civil War rapidly changed the face of the United States. The rapid industrialization of the nation changed us from generally
agrarian to the top industrial power in the world. Business tycoons thrived during this time, forging great business empires with the use of trusts and
pools. Farmers moved to the cities and into the factories, living off wages and changing the face of the workforce. This rapid industrialization created
wide gaps in society, and the government, which had originally taken a hands off approach to business, was forced to step in.
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The federal government also aided in the development of a transcontinental railroad by offering compensation and land for each mile that Railroad
companies built. Because of this, the United States was quickly brought together from east to west by the railroad. Time zones were implemented
because the railroads needed a standard time to go by, a prime example of the power of change that industry possessed. Steel sprung up as a major
industry in the late 19th century as well. Carnegie started his steel factories in Pittsburgh, opening many new jobs and aiding in the trend of
urbanization. The steel industry flourished and in 1901 the United States Steel Corporation was worth over $1.4 billion, the country's first billion dollar
corporation. The oil industry also grew exponentially as America expanded. John D. Rockefeller created the Standard Oil Company, monopolizing the
competition on the way to becoming the richest man in history. The demand for oil products was bolstered tremendously by the invention of the
automobile and the gas powered engine gave the oil business a highly profitable market. One of the most influential inventions of the time period was
the telephone, introduced by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. An enormous communications network was rapidly constructed on this invention. The
invention of telephones attracted many women from the home to work as
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Diversity At Big Business Is Not Only Positive For A Company
Elijah Morey
Ellisor–Catoe
ENG 102
2–27–17
Diversity in Big Business
Diversity in big business is not only positive for a company, but also benefits employees personally and communally. Diversity is a word that is
being used more and more, it has such a broad meaning that it can be tied to almost anything about a person place or thing. In the case of diversity in
the workplace it mostly means different types of people, whether it's gender, race, ethnicity, religion, height, weight; too many variations to list bringing
up the broadness of the term and how it is used in everyday vernacular. Big business diversity has continued benefits throughout the workplace. The
expansion of different people may make some nervous but by doing so will also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Looking from the outside in we will never know and companies are not open to give out the information on why they hired one person over another
(Yunhyung, Chung, "Cracking But Not Breaking: Joint Effects Of Faultline Strength And Diversity Climate On Loyal Behavior." Academy Of
Management Journal vol. 58 no.5, 2015, pp.1495–1515. Business Source Alumni Edition. (https://acproxy.ac.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com
/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bah&AN=110493102&site=eds–live&scope=site).
Diversity programs have been used in big business since the 1960's, rooted with social justice philosophy, civil rights and recently business strategy.
Everything being accounted, Harvard Business Review has been on the topic from the beginning finding the epicenter of when businesses started to
pick up on diversity after a strand of high profile lawsuits shook the financial industry in the 1990's and 2000's. A race discrimination suit cost Bank
of America nearly $160 million, similar cases costed Bank of America to approximately half a billion over a 15–year payout. These cases opened the
eyes to many Wall Street firms who now require new hires to sign arbitration contracts agreeing to not join any class actions, leading to extended
training and other diversity programs, but equality isn't rocketing the financial services or other industries. Firms have used diversity
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Big Business Dbq
Throughout history, major corporations have taken control over nations. During the late 1800s and early 1900s big business have made a name for
themselves in the united states. Even though, major corporations have had a positive impact on society, they in fact hurt our economy greatly.
Though the regulations on big businesses had a positive effect on the United states, it seems as if there are not enough. Within large corporations that are
ran not completely, but partially by the government, there was a huge gap created that separated the rich and the poor. In the 19th century, during the
Industrial Revolution, the structure of the United States economy was transformed. Rapid advancements in technology were made, causing factory
owners to gain wealth and prestige. These advancements had a negative effect on the poor because it did not fit their daily spendings or budgets. There
are two different regulations set towards big businesses, which are state regulation and federal regulation. A state regulation does not include
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There are different types of businesses, for example, some use monopolies, trust and pools, while other eliminate competition for higher prices. As
stated in "Progressive reformers regarded regulation as a cure for all sorts of socioeconomic and political problems" , "The Sherman Act of 1890
attempted to outlaw the restriction of competition by large companies that co–operated with rivals to fix outputs, prices, and market shares, initially
through pools and later through trusts" , meaning, competition is the
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The Implications Of Big Business
The Implications of Big Business in America
Positive and Negative Aspects of Large Corporations for Society Big business has a constructive influence on America. Large corporations contribute
much more to a country's economic well being than smaller ones. Bigger corporations are more productive, pay higher salaries and hourly, generate
more jobs, and are more successful in international markets. However, not everyone believes that big business has a positive impact for the US. Some
hold to the opinion that big business will never be as effective as small businesses. However, as J. D. Harrison, who covers startups, small business and
entrepreneurship for the Washington Post, states that even though people believe that small business is the backbone of our nation, yet "companies
with more than 500 workers employed about 45 percent of the workforce yet contributed 65 percent of the jobs created since 1990" (The Washington
Post, 2013). This is not to discredit the influence of small business in the US. In fact, they are an essential part of our society. Small business have
created and maintained thousands of jobs in the last half century. But we will focus on big business in this discussion. What is the history of big
business in the US, and what were the fruitful results, as well harmful ones? What about the political side of big business, and finally, are there ethical
associations when it comes to large corporations? Business has been a part of American history since the
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Bi And Big Dat The Transformation Of Raw Data Into...
BI and Big Data
Abstract:
As Wikipedia's explanation, Business intelligence (BI) is the set of techniques and tools for the transformation of raw data into meaningful and useful
information for business analysis purposes. It is a solution package, to integrate all the existing data of organizations efficiently, provide accurate report
to support high level managers to make business strategic decision. BI is not a new concept, it was introduced in 1996 for the first time. As the
development of BI is the ETL technologies, ETL stands for Extraction Transformation Loading. Data integration platforms focus on extracting and
transforming various business data, to support the requirement of Business intelligence, Data Warehouse against the data ... Show more content on
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Trace back to 1865. Cyclopaedia of Commercial and Business Anecdotes, a Richard Millar Devens' work, contains the first known usage of the term
"Business Intelligence". He uses this word to describe Sir Henry Furnese, a banker, succeeded: he had an understanding of political issues, instabilities,
and the market before his competitors.
Hans Peter Luhn, an IBM computer scientist published a landmark article, A Business Intelligence System. In that book Mr Luhn defined Business
Analytics, "The ability to apprehend the interrelationships of presented facts in such a way as to guide action towards a desired goal". Essentially, he
point to the core of what BI is: "a way to quickly and easily understand huge amounts of information data so that the best possible decisions can be
made. Luhn did more than introduce and expand the possibilities of a new concept.
Based on his work IBM established its first analytical systems.
1970пјЊEdgar Codd, an IBM researcher invented the Relational Database. Based on it, the software developer got more freedom to develop new
complex system. Also in 1970s, MIT researchers first pretended that strategic decision support system and transactional system should be separated.
Which means the decision support system should be designed by separate data storage method.
1983, Teradata built the first decision support system for Wells Fargo Bank by parallel processing technology. Then in
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The Impact Of Big Business In The Gilded Age
In the Gilded Age, big business controlled most aspects of everyday life. As the United States was amid a time of economic growth, big business was
growing as well–– contributing to that economic growth, all the while, gaining control and dominance across the nation. With such an influencing
power, big business cared less to think about anyone else other than themselves. Due to this corrupt possession of power big business possessed,
legislation was passed in their favor with the government wrapped around their fingers. The economy, politics and the lives of most Americans were
affected negatively when big business reigned supreme. For big businesses, profit came first then the people. Monopolies controlled the economy.
They would act as sponges and just keep absorb profit, engulfing smaller businesses by way of powerful trusts. Many fell victim to the dawn of the
trusts, such as George Rice, the owner of Ohio Oil Works, one of the many minor, small–scale companies that was snatched up by Rockefeller's
Standard Oil Company. (Doc. H). Big businesses also create recessions. What kick started the Panic of 1873, was the failing of Jay Cooke's bank, in
turn causing Henry Clews bank to fail. The chain reaction kept going and the United States was plunged into the biggest depression it has faced,
pre–Great Depression. Prices in everyday commodities such as fuel and food were lowered as a result. (Doc. A). Corporations eating away at the
economy by way of trusts and recessions are
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Business Plan For Big Box Stores
Small businesses are normally privately owned corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietorships. Buying in small volume so the prices of merchandise
are a little higher. Without support from the community a small business cannot survive. Trying to make ends meet a small business must make money
to purchase the inventory to make the business succeed. Big Box stores have many investors and bigger stores. Box Stores buy in high volume making
the prices lower. Health Care for a small business can be a hassle on some small businesses trying to find ways to cut cost. Most small businesses are
not as likely to offer health care Big Box stores have more employees and are offered better rates for group plans. Having health care is very important
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Customers need to realize that a small business only has the funds that are available at that time no one helps them out. Big box stores have stores
that are at least fifty thousand square feet or larger and can by more inventory because of more space. Big Box stores have a lot of investors making
more money available.
Margin in a business are a ratio of profitability calculated as net income divided by sales. It measures how much out of every dollar of sales a
company actually keeps in earnings. Having a higher profit margin indicates a more profitable business that has a better control over cost compared to
its competitors.
Pricing is the amount of money or goods, asked for or given exchange for something else. A business can use a variety of pricing strategies. The price
can be set to maximize profitability Businesses may benefit from lowering or raising prices. Pricing depends on the needs and behavior of customers.
Business need to find what pricing will make them successful business.
Big Box stores are not a form of economic development. Many Big Box employees do not earn enough money to meet basic living expenses. Big Box
Stores have a large number of employees. Big Box stores are forced to downsize or close. Small Business store do not have many employees a small
business can only cut costs through payroll. Having loyal employees is what a small business looks for.
Customer satisfaction with retailers
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Big Data And Sustainability : Business
Big Data and Sustainability
Business thrive when they have the most accurate, up–to–date, and relevant information at their disposal. This information can be used for a plethora
of pertinent markers in small and large businesses, relating to accounting, investments, consumer activity, and much more. Big data is a term used to
describe the extremely large amounts of data that floods a business every day. For decades, big data has been a growing field, facing controversy on
many levels, but as of late, it has been a major innovator in the challenge of making businesses more sustainable. Big data is often scrutinized for its
over–generalization and inability to display meaningful results at times. When applied correctly, data analysis can bring earth–altering information to
the table. Our planet faces serious problems, ranging from high emission rates, to extreme waste, we are using the equivalent of approximately 1.6
planets to provide us the resources we require to produce and absorb our waste ("World'). The result of this radical overuse of resources is less forest
cover, global warming, air pollution, depletion of fresh water and the overall buildup of pollutants. "Nearly two–thirds, 63%, of all industrial carbon
dioxide and methane released into the atmosphere since 1854 can be traced to fossil fuel and cement production by just 90 entities" ('Largest
Producers"). All 90 of those entities are big businesses with even bigger data. Many companies have started using big
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The Big Box Store versus The Small Business Essay
"There is no such thing as fun for the whole family"; a quote which was used by Jerry Seinfeld The big box store industry has taken over the cities;
hiring many employees to work in their stores. Depending from city to city, the employees that work in the big box store do not make enough for
minimum wage, which would then send the economy into poverty. The big box stores are also knocking all the smaller business off of the streets,
while the smaller businesses are fighting to keep their place in the market world. The big box stores are hurting the surrounding people financially.
Economic Process is a communication process between participants, instead by one person coordinator. All forms of cooperation are needed for
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Social coordination is realized through federal, or one–sided control. One research on central issues is the nature between one person, a group of
people, and punishing one's action after an event. Smooth harmony between individual interest, and group interests. Group interest and subsequent
action were linked in a straight method. A person with a common interest would also help those with shared interest, a person with a common interest
or purpose in the same group would be better off if their purpose was completed. One's personal interest or advantage will not cooperate to complete
their common or group interest. This was based on a statement that groups act in self–interest because of individual's association. If one group fails to
act, it cannot be taken into account of the apparent absence of shared interest., or a hint that the group might not be better off if they were to act. The
severe contrast that classify all financial actions as either combined in class, may not imitate the quality of being complicated in financial truth, this
would make the comparison and contrast easier to manage. The result produced from economic markets rose gradually from self–interested individual
barter. There is no attempt to compel, manage, or manipulate individual activity., so that it gives to a wanted result once the needed official ropes and
the principle has been recognized. Although there is no central coordinator, the communal advantage arose
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Big Business Dbq Essay
In the post–Civil War United States, corporations grew significantly in numbers, size, and influence. This led to a drastic increase in the production of
American goods, unskilled labor, and overall total amount of wealth in the United States. During this period known as the "Gilded Age", the presence
of big business resulted in in economic and social class divisions and widespread political corruption that led to the establishment of many political
and economic organizations that wanted to reduce the influence of big business on America. The presence of big business lead to an increase in the
production of American goods. One such example of this is the production of steel in the United States and cars by American companies such as Ford
Automobiles. Graph showing the food, fuel, and lighting prices declined between 1870 and 1899 as shown in Document 1. This shows that the
standard of living also declined. This was mainly due to the presence of big business in the production of these goods in the United States.
Corporations such as Standard Oil and Carnegie Steel contributed to this. Advancements in the production of goods such as these drove prices down.
The lowered costs of goods lead to overcrowding in cities and social class division. Many Americans suffered hardships. By the use of a technique that
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During this time period, people such as JP Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, and JD Rockefeller were more powerful than the president. This led to
widespread corruption within politics. Joseph Keppler's cartoon portrays the amount of corruption that was present in the political system by claiming
the big business tycoons control the Senate rather than people as shown in Document 4. In the cartoon, Keppler portrayed the Senate in which the
senators are working while the big business tycoons were looking down as if they were in control. This goes to show that the Senate was completely
in the pockets of
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Dbq Big Business Essay
Big business grew rapidly in the United States after the Civil War. Necessities like oil and steel were being controlled by large corporations that held a
monopoly. Owners of these companies like Rockefeller and Carnegie are names still brought up today for the influence and tremendous wealth. Big
businesses influenced the United States poorly through politics, the economy, and the responses of Americans.
Corporations influenced politics in many different ways. When the government needed money to stabilize the economy, J.P Morgan gave it to the
government in exchange for bonds. In John Keppler's drawing of "The Bosses of the Senate", he depicts large, fat men each labeled for a trust
presiding over the Senate. A door saying people's entrance is labeled closed. All the trusts are entering from a door labeled the entrance for
monopolists. (document d) The drawing is a representation of the big ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There was an obvious unequal distribution of wealth in America. The owners of big businesses held the majority of wealth in the country. Due to
corporations being protected like people under the 14th amendment and the laissez faire system, businesses could grow and become monopolies in
the industry. Labor leader George McNeill explains how a president of a big business rules over the nation. "He can fix the price of freights, and thus
command the food and fuel–supplies of the nation." (document b) A big business functions as a monopoly by crushing competition with lower prices
that small companies can not compete with. George Rice says " the Standard Oil Company was offering the same quality of oil at much lower prices
than I could do – from one to three cents a gallon less than I could possibly sell it for." (document h) Companies like Standard Oil Company could
charge less because of their ability to own every part of the means of production and use trusts, holding companies, and pools to their
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How Companies Use Manipulative Tactics Within The Food...
Within a free market, there are very little restrictions towards companies in their effort to attract the general public to their product. Specifically, this
is seen within the food industries. Their marketing tactics revolve around a goal to make the consumer like their product to the point where they
need more of it, no matter how unhealthy it is. Nevertheless, this shows how companies only care about money and will do anything they can to
make a profit. This process of finding the "perfect" combination of ingredients is described by Moss, he states "In a process of product optimization,
food engineers alter a litany of variables with the sole intent of finding the most perfect version (or versions) of a product." (Moss 263). This... Show
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With this though, the tasty ingredients provided by these big companies are to the liking of the unknowing consumer as he/she will purchase the
products that satisfy them with the most pleasure, regardless of what it does to the body. Further expanding on the idea that food companies impose
health risks on its consumers, there are many other negative aspects of the production process as well. For instance, Moss explains another harmful
tactic used by companies, "What I found, over four years of research and reporting, was a conscious effort – taking place in labs and marketing
meetings – to get people hooked on foods that are convenient and inexpensive." (Moss 262). In this case, companies have complete control over its
consumers. With an addictive sense for a specific product within a consumer, their demand soars as well as the company's profit. Overall, this
represents the unethical tactics being it manipulates people to keep buying foods that are unhealthy and cheap, giving them a distorted sense that, since
they are saving money, it is the best product for them. As a college student, I understand where these people are coming from considering, on a tight
budget, there are only a select amount of foods that are available, most being unhealthy. To add, people are subject to "play the game" of these
companies in that, in some cases, when
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Big Business Research Paper
In the years following the brutal Civil War, the United States saw the rise of economic powers that have never been seen before. These economic
powers became known as Big Business. The government's economic approach of the time was a very hands off technique. This hands off technique
was called laissez faire and the government believed giving businesses freedom would cause a lot of companies to grow and prosper. It was believed at
the time that pure freedom for businesses would create a substantial amount of competition throughout the business world and prices would be made
competitive, which means less expensive for the everyday American consumer. Sadly, the U.S. government was tremendously outsmarted by savvy
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Everyone had an opinion of this complete control over the market certain people had, like American journalist Henry Demarest Lloyd, who wrote,
"Society is letting these combinations [railroads] become institutions without compelling them to adjust their charges to the cost of production,
which used to be the universal rule of price. Our laws and commissions to regulate the railroads are but toddling steps in a path in which we need to
walk like men." Henry wrote this for the North American Review in 1884. Some American legislators heard Henry's call and started to make efforts
to stop the overpricing that monopolies caused. The first corporation the government took a stab at was the railroad companies. The railroad
companies greatly overcharged, which crippled many Americans, especially farmers and they also required certain people to pay more than others.
States took the first shot at the railroad companies but their regulations were shot down by the Supreme Court in Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railway
Company v. Illinois. This Supreme Court decision prevented states from regulating commerce that was originated or ended beyond state lines, which
caused more calls by the people for the federal government to regulate business. A few years before this Supreme Court decision a bill was presented
by Sen. Shelby M. Cullom from Illinois which set up a federal commission that would institute government regulations for the
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Big Business Research Paper
In this technologically advanced, overpowering, fastly paced world we live in we often find it near impossible to keep up. Corporations like Apple,
Domino's, Walmart etc... are expanding to extremes beyond what anyone has dealt with before. Small businesses are being put face to face with
obstacles and struggles of competing with what appears to be the "god's" of business; how can they keep a staff, manage their time, finances etc...?.
Even though there are rules, laws, and regulatory corporations in place to keep track and slight control over these larger firms, they can still
unintentionally, or for that matter intentionally over power and drive the smaller businesses out. It's becoming a daily struggle for these local/small...
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The work and effort is truly incredible when put in perspective. Without the size and backbone of large companies these guys are forced to get by
on what they can. The budget is not big enough to get small companies big time advertising and pages in magazines so in a struggle they use what
they can afford. They are not able to always afford the best technology to help the work be the most efficient and accurate. And most of all, all of
the weight is put on a few people's shoulders, relying on them to keep the company up and not make any mistakes while doing it. Keeping a business
alive and keeping the customers happy is hard, but it's something that has to be done. Small businesses make up a huge portion of the nation's total
firms and the economy could not work the same without them. Small businesses are needed in towns and developing areas, causing them to flourish
and grow, becoming nicer and more inviting to all their customers. Although running them is hard, the world needs small businesses. They face many
obstacles and challenges to compete but it's well worth it. In the end not many people like being the little guy, but it provides endless opportunities
and space to grow. Small businesses are not bad in any means, in fact they are more important than larger ones. They just require more unique work
due to less backbone and a smaller budget. Small businesses have it harder and just need to take things one step at a time to succeed,
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Big Ideas For Big Business By Edward Purinton
Big Ideas for Big Business was written by Edward Purinton, dean of the American Efficiency Foundation and author. This document was written
because the American economy boomed in the 1920s due to post–war conditions and more people were becoming wealthy as a result. Edward Purinton
advocated and supported big business. This document was written post WWI in 1921, after President Woodrow Wilson had been elected President. He
gained the support of Progressives who strived to eliminate corruption in the government. The budget was balanced through reductions in spending and
taxes, while tariffs were raised to protect domestic industries. Therefore, domestic businesses beat foreign competitors and made huge profit. People
were taking advantage
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Benefits Of Big Data Analytics On Business Performance
The benefits of big–data analytics on business performance
"Why Big–Data Is a Big Deal". Big–data is a logo used to describe a massive volume of both structured (is information already managed by the
organization in relational databases ) and unstructured data (is information that is unorganized and does not fall into a pre–determined model) that is
so large it is difficult to process using traditional database and software techniques. In most companies, the volume of data is too big or it moves too
fast or it exceeds current processing capacity. Despite these problems, big–data has the potential to help companies improve operations and make faster,
more intelligent decisions.
Moreover companies that implement Big–data analytics application gain tangible benefits in their finance department, sales department, and human
resources department. Financial statements (i.e. Balance Sheet, Cash Flow, and income statement) are the summarized results of the company's
operations. To produce those statements, large volumes of structured and nanostructured data which come from multiple heterogeneous sources must
be swiftly linked, connected, and correlated. However, those activities can't be done by using traditional databases. For that reason, the company
implemented an advanced technology called big–data analytical tool (Business Object). For example, Financial Statements must be displayed on the
CEO dashboards instantly all the time. To be able to achieve his requirement, Business
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Impact of Big Business on Politics and the Economy Essay
After the Civil war, large businesses ruled America. Prior to the industrial revolution, the government upheld a hands–off approach towards business.
Under the laissez–faire principle, free, unregulated markets led to competition, yet this system suffered under the wrath of growing corporations. The
impact of big business on the economy and politics was immense during 1870 to 1899. Corporations were growing significantly in number and size,
which had a domineering affect on American economy and defined American life. The growing corporations in America dominated most of the
economy, creating a large gap between the rich and the poor. During this time period food, lightening, and fuel prices declined significantly, and the
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This illustrates that the Senate is controlled by big business, and how easily wealthy people had power over the government. Moreover, the railroad
presidents were seen as kings, they could delay lawsuits, control the government and the people, corrupt communities, and control the press (DOC B).
Important railroad companies dictated government policies because the legal system favored railroad interests. Further, trying to better the political
system, the Populist Party made themselves known. Their platform demanded that the government be restored to the hands of the "plain people."
They wanted to end oppression, injustice, and poverty (DOC F). Evidently, they were dedicated to political and social reform, and urged that the
government be strengthened and take responsibility of the people. The harsh working conditions resulting from industrialization drove laborers to
organize into unions. Economist David A. Wells compares working in a factory to working in the military because workers are taught to perform
one single task. Moreover, manufacturing has largely taken away workers' pride in their work (DOC C). Mass production techniques led to
specialization of labor, which subsequently decreased workers' pride in their craft, as well as left workers largely unskilled. Further Samuel Gompers,
founder of the AF to L, addressed the International Labor Congress in Chicago and stated that people should not be considered property. He advocated
that labor
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Cancer Is A Big Business
Cancer is a big business. People are spending all of their money on "treating cancer" when most of their "treatments" do not always work when they
should be spending their money on prevention and curing not just treating. In the 1900 every 1 in 20 people developed cancer, 1940's every 1 in 16,
1970's every 1 in 10, today every 1 in 3 people will develop cancer. Doctors are always saying how they are working on a cure for cancer but in
reality they do not really even know what it is; is it just one disease or hundreds? First off what causes cancer? They are called carcinogens. A
carcinogen is a substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue. There are plenty of carcinogenic situations that we face everyday. Including the
60,000 chemicals found in our food, air and water. It has been researched that vaccines, processed foods, genetically modified foods, prescription drugs,
over–the–counter medications, tobacco, air pollution, fluoridated water, pesticides on produce, herbicides on produce, chlorine and other contaminants
found in our water have carcinogenic traits in them. All of these things have the capability to cause cancer. Does everyone that comes into contact with
these things get cancer? No, but it is just proven that they can cause it.
Doctors have come up with the treatment of Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is a toxic mix of drugs that they say can "cure" cancer. It is the leading
"treatment" for cancer as of today. The typical patient spends almost $50,000 on
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The Power Of Big Business
1939: Germany invades Poland, France and Great Britain enter the war, and war rages all over Europe throughout the course of the year (PBS; 2007).
During this turmoil and chaos abroad, the United States clings to its principles of freedom and democracy, described in Roosevelt's 1939 State of the
Union ("Franklin Delano Roosevelt"). So when the film, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, criticizes the very governmental foundations the country so
desperately clings to, the film is not met with enthusiasm but rather controversy. The movie criticizes the power of big business and its influence on
public opinion, insinuating the shift from a true democracy to an oligarchical system of government (Levy 2015).
Big business has controlled American politics for years, but the film demonstrates the extent of its control. Jim Taylor, the antagonist in the plot, is
a business mogul who has impressive power over many politicians as well as the media. His influence is first seen in the opening scene after
Hubert Hopper is tasked with naming a replacement Senator after Senator Foley passes away. Hopper's replacement pick is greatly impacted by Jim
Taylor. Taylor suggests Horace Miller despite the public's support for Henry Hill, however, Henry Hill cannot be manipulated by Taylor, so Taylor
despises the idea. While discussing other options for a replacement, Taylor basically threatens Hopper's job, stating that since he was the one who
started Hopper's political career, that he can also end it.
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The Implications Of Big Business
The Implications of Big Business in America:
Positive and Negative Aspects of Large Corporations for Society Big business has a constructive and positive influence on America. Corporations
contribute much more to a country's economic well being. Bigger businesses are more productive, pay higher salaries and hourly wages, generate more
jobs, and are more successful in international markets. However, not everyone believes big business has a positive impact in the US. These people
believe that big businesses are corrupt, and can damage an economy. It is important to distinguish the difference between big business andsmall
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However, it can be seen through the history of big business in the US, through its political and economic impact, and through ethical associations that
big business has a positive impact on our nation. Business has always been a part of American history, but big business did not come into play until
later in the life of our nation. To understand the history of big business in the US, one needs to understand the shift that occurred between the late
eighteen hundreds and the early nineteen hundreds. In the late eighteen hundreds, business mostly comprised of farming. To own a business meant
owning land that could be cultivated, harvested, and grow produce that could be sold for profit. The small business of farming dominated the culture,
and there were very few big businesses in that period of time. However, in the short span of roughly fifty years, the cultural norm of business
drastically changed. Large corporations emerged and took over the nation's sales and profits. In that short amount of time, America's citizens moved to
the cities and went to college so they could participate in the big business culture. Big business became a livelihood for many Americans. From a
negative standpoint, some businesses became so powerful that they tried to influence the government of the US, making for the argument that big
business does not promote democracy. How could people be free with such power hungry industries that take
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Selecting A Business Form Is A Big Decision For All Companies
Project #2
Eric Kitts
Liberty University Abstract
Selecting a business form is a big decision for all companies. Those involved in the entity need to decide what is important in terms of how liability,
taxation, time devoted to the company, e tc. There is no right or wrong combination of factors to consider when deciding on the business form that is
right for your company. In this case, I will highlight the key attributes of the partnership, corporation, and limited liability corporation (LLC) for
potential clients interested in forming a new entity after inheriting an organic farm from their father. They are interested in a business form that will
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He will continue to manage the operations of the orchard, vegetable gardens, grain fields, trout pounds, poultry operation, as well as the fall corn
maze and pumpkin patch that have been a staple in the community for years. The five family members are all Christians and want to set up the
company in a way that pleases the Lord, so they have came to me for my guidance as to how to accomplish this goal.
My goal is to inform Alex, Bill, Carl, and Devon of the different business forms, so they can feel educated and informed when making this important
decision. I want to thoroughly explain Corporations, Partnerships, and Limited Liability Corporations to them, so they are aware of their options.
The siblings' father passed away after operating a successful sole proprietorship for many years, so there will be a definite change in business forms.
A sole proprietorship is no longer an option due to the amount of members. Fleischman and Bryant (2000) explain that this form of business "is an
option only for a business with one owner" (p. 2).
I aim to advise the family in a way that honors God and allows them to set up this business in a way that honors God as well. The Bible instructs us
all in Colossians 3:23–24 that "whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the
inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ" (ESV). The
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Big Business Essay
Big business is movie in the small town there are two sets of identical twins are born in the same hospital on the same night. One set to a poor local
family and the other to a rich family just passing through. during the childbirth the nurse accidentally switched the twins unbeknown to the parents. In
this story flashes forward to the 1980s where the mismatched sets of twins are about to cross paths following a big business deal to closedown the
factory. In this paper, an analysis of the four characters of the movie " Big Business" will be given based on their straggle to designing interventions
which are the human process intervention, technostructural intervention, human resources management intervention and strategic change intervention.
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This intervention support work groups turn out to be more successful in achieving job . Like process consultation, group building helps individuals
analyze group procedures and devise solutions for issues. It goes past group forms, however, to incorporate examination of the group's task. The
consultant also may function as a resource person offering expertise related to the group's task. There are four system human process that a related to
intervention. Which are Organization confrontation meeting, inter–group relations, large–group interventions and grid organization development.
Techno–structural interventions, these interventions concentrate on an organization's technology for instance, task methods, job design, structure and
division of labor and hierarchy. Under Techno–structural interventions there are three structural design, downsizing and reengineering.
Human resources management Interventions, these intercessions fucus personnel practices used to integrate individuals into organizations. These
practices include career, reward systems, goal setting, and execution evaluation – change techniques that generally have been connected with the work
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The Rise of Big Business
Today, the Big Business is one of the main features of the modern economic environment. Big Business refers mainly to corporations, huge economic
entities operating for profit and distributing the ownership by the means of stocks. The Big Business started to grow in America after the Civil War, in
the 1860s and already reached its peak of strengths by the "roaring" 1920s. Although Big Business faces much social and governmental control
nowadays, its power is still enormous. Large business corporations provide most of economic output, employment places, financial investments, and
production output. Politics is also very much influenced by the large corporations and is often forced into pursuing businesses' strategic interests. Even
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Most explanations of the reasons for the rapid growth of business outline three main factors. First, it is the shift from water–powered to coal–powered
factories, which enabled manufacturers to locate their plants nearer to markets and suppliers. The new technology also allowed producing bigger
quantities of goods at a lower price, while the quality has also risen significantly. Second, the transportation improvements allowed firms to
distribute their products to regional or national markets. A great role here was played by the development of railroad. Instead of only being able to
ship goods to a local and regional market, railroads now made it possible for companies to ship and sell their goods outside traditional local markets.
But even though the railroad now made it possible for the companies to sell their products to other regions, they had now to find a way of paying for
shipping and still being able to reach Break–even point and compete with other regional companies. Third reason is the development of new financial
institutions, such as the stock market, commercial banks, and investment houses, which increased
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Business Model Innovation Through Big Data Essay
Business model innovation through Big Data
Rashi Chaudhary
B.Tech. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology
Ghaziabad, India
Prakhar Pandey
B.Tech. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology
Ghaziabad, India
Jalaj Ranjan Pandey
B.Tech. (Information Technology)
Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology
Greater Noida, India
Abstract– Research depicts how big data analytics techniques have enabled the new business models which were either hard to shape or impossible to
render. Big data platforms hold the promise of improved operational efficiencies and generation of greater revenues with enhanced business growth.
Efficiency of big data techniques have been analyzed in the research uses the perspective that it delivers greater understanding of business value and
ensures business growth. Value addition ensuring phenomenon has been explained through graphical method for business growth through big data
techniques.
Key Words– Big data, Business model Innovation, Analytic continuation, Business growth, Big Data Analytics
INTRODUCTION TO BIG DATA
Industry is thriving to capture the flood of data present today. Every sector has millions trillions of data which is increasing with extreme velocity to
be handled. Social media has been fueling up data growth exponentially. Although human race has been generating data for thousands of years but
recent decade has put forward a new
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Effects Of Big Business
The Widespread Effects of Big Business The rise of big business during the 19th century has greatly shaped modern American life. The effects of the
Industrial Revolution and the rise of "Big Business" continue to be felt today and have paved the road upon which the country continues to develop.
The growth of big business has had dramatic effects on the lives of Americans politically, socially, and economically. The increase in population called
for industrialization in order to meet the demands of society and to provide for their needs and desires. Urbanization, corruption, and strengthening of
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The government experienced large scale corruption because corporations had garnered a lot of power that allowed them special privileges. The
Sherman Antitrust Act was passed to limit the formation of monopolies, but it had little effect. Moreover, Tammany Hall is an accurate
representation of the corruption that occurred in politics as a result of big business. The political organizations engaged in corrupt activities such as
kickbacks and bribery. Kickbacks occurred when the political bosses made an illegal profit through a system that was essentially bribery: they would
give money to a business in exchange for a favor. The political bosses were solely interested in self–gain by bribing people to vote for them and this
created an unfair political system that did not fully represent what society wanted. In summation, the corruption of the political organizations affected
society because the political bosses were influential in terms of gaining votes for themselves by using the immigrants to their own advantage. The
large scale expansion of industry encouraged political bosses to engage in such corrupt behaviors because of competition and greed for more power.
The political sector of society failed to overcome the influences that the rise of big business brought about and it fell to corrupt means that exploited
the poor and created a widening gap between the poor and wealthy, those who
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Big Business Influence
Big businesses are the basis of the American economy, providing millions of products to consumers from all sides of the economic spectrum. In an
effort to push for new products into the market, as well as reeling in strong consumer foundations, marketing, in its most primal form, becomes the basis
of persuasion. Commercials, Internet advertisements, billboards, and various other forms of visual presentation become the premise for consumer
attraction. Albeit, this visual influence can have both negative and positive connotations for the uninformed consumer. This primarily pertains to
modern day society as marketing tactics are heavily relied on to influence the consumer base. To influence the consumer base, companies tackle human
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Many companies are under the impression that money directly correlates with power and influence. Thus, these companies use the influence, gained
through the use of money, to shift the culture of another country as they please, in an effort to gain more profits. Through the use of advertising,
commercials, and other visual presentations, profits have obliterated the moral compasses of company executives. Fast food companies such as
McDonald's and Burger King, seemingly innocent franchises, have shoveled junk food into society for decades. The aim of these companies is
portrayed to aid the busy working class with cheap food made for on the go, which, consequently results in America's increasing obesity levels.
Acceptance of the unhealthy foods resulted from the already fast–paced lifestyle of the working class. Consumers believe fast food franchises to be
convenient, however, these companies are taking advantage of favorable circumstances to make a profit. Like companies in the fast food franchise,
GlaxoSmithKline went as far as to redefine depression by influencing the Japanese at their most fundamental level: their understanding of sadness and
depression. "In short, they were learning how to market a disease" (Watters 516). Acceptance of depression resulted from the already idealized
melancholic behavioral characteristics, therefore, having a mental disorder associated with the ideal character traits made
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Business Intelligence Journal Of Big Data
This article can be regarded as current since it was published in 2013. What is more, the authors of this text both work for the department of business
in the universities. They may have specific expertise or knowledge in the field of big data as it is an essential factor in business. Furthermore, Business
Intelligence Journal contains a professional data warehouse for business. As a result, this article is also authoritative and reliable. Besides, as a journal
article, not only does it follow the usual academic conventions like in–text citations and references, but also its language is impersonal and formal,
which seems to be objective. Big data has become a useful tool to help companies make decisions and turn to customer–centred ... Show more content
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What else have to mention is that the structure of the article is clearly and separately divided into abstract, introduction, body, discussion and
conclusion. Furthermore, it was published in 2014, which can be considered current. With big data, the problem of information asymmetry has
gradually been overcome. Specifically, due to the fact that big data collects different kinds of information, consumers are able to have a look at other
people's reviews on specific goods. In addition, in order to enjoy high reputations and win consumers' trust, companies may offer more real and reliable
information about commodities. This article explains that why big data helps solve the problem of information asymmetry between enterprises and
consumers to a certain degree. If this problem disappears, consumers will get more real information; hence, they may feel more relieved and satisfied in
consuming, which supports the argument that big data does indeed help consumers improve their satisfaction.
This chapter is current since it was just published two years ago. As for the author, he specializes in economics and management at Beijing Jiaotong
University. However, there is little information about him as well as his exact position on the internet, and therefore this article just has some authority.
Nevertheless, the text follows the usual academic conventions, such as in–text citations and references and the
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Managing Business And Research Data Is A Big Trend Right Now
IBM Watson Analytics
Shreya Prabhu, San Jose State University, San Jose CA
Abstract
Managing business and research data is a big trend right now. In the dearth of skilled data analysts and data scientists as to the ever increasing need
of managing and analyzing data, it is the need of the hour to search for tools and solutions that can achieve big data analysis. IBM Watson Analytics
gives tools to access data in an easy way and enables users to do truly complex analytics in minutes on tasks which previously needed months and a
team of data scientists. Watson Analytics is used by more than half a million users. This paper intends to get an insight of the architecture of Watson
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IBM Watson Analytics is a cloud based data discovery service intended to provide the benefits of advanced analytics without the complexity. It guides
data exploration, automates predictive analysis and enables effortless dashboard and infographic creation.
IBM Watson is a technology platform that uses natural processing and machine learning to reveal insights from large amounts of unstructured data.
Natural language processing makes it user friendly and the users of this cloud service need not be technically sound as required in traditional methods
of analytics.
IBM Watson Analytics is the only discovery platform on the market powered by cognitive capabilities. It is a step forward to cognitive computing,
where applications and systems interact with humans via natural language and help us augment our own understanding of the world with big data
insights.
Section 2 of this paper elucidates the architecture of IBM Watson Analytics. The datasets and algorithms which are a part of the Watson Analytics Tool
are covered in Section 3 and Section 4 respectively. Section 5 deals with use cases of Watson Analytics. Section 6 contains the comparison of
contemporary industry tools and Section 7 contains the conclusion.
2.Architecture
Watson Analytics is a cognitive science that is meant to bear some of the load executives face when preparing the data, while making it
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A Business Model For A Big Corporation
Indeed, the sharing economy known as collaborative consumption. It is a trending concept that highlights the skills for individuals to rent or borrow
the goods as compared to purchase them. Without a doubt we can say that 2013 is a sharing economy year. (Forbes, 2013) The concept of the sharing
economy is following below:
Accommodation sharing: Airbnb has not only opened the doors for the alternative way in the perspective of travel, but it has forced cities to follow–up
their housing codes and questions about housing requirement and desires. (Lee, 2013)
Bike sharing: This concept defines that passing the bike to another person has maybe done more to transform the city.
Car sharing: This industry begins with small business and no time became an attractive business model for a big corporation. Chart 1 shown that the car
sharing economy of scale. It indicates the car share vehicles provided and parking spaces needed through chart 1 which meets the 20 care share
vehicles and 800 parking spaces that level showed as car share economy of scale. (Chart 1)
Meal sharing: This is very important concept of the sharing economy. Munchery and the favorite of San Francisco share by supporting, working and
customer to connect with the city's chefs. They tried to provide quality meals at home. (Campbell, 2003)
Educational resource sharing: This concept of sharing cut the headaches and made it easy for teachers to promote their classes, especially those are
teaching as freelancers. The
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Big Data And Business Innovation
Introduction In this modern age of constant technological advancement and business innovation, a relatively new feature has unlocked more potential
for businesses to improve: Big Data. Big Data can be defined in many different ways. It has become important primarily for business decision making.
One aspect of business that Big Data is now affecting is the auditing profession. Many opportunities exist for Big Data to improve the standard
auditing procedure. However, certain challenges may prevent it from assisting in its full potential. In addition to challenges in the auditing profession,
Big Data also has its own ethical implications. In this report, all of these facets of Big Data will be discussed in detail.
Definitions Big Data refers to the large amounts of data that businesses deal with on a day–to–day basis. Big Data can be defined in many ways, but
this is one of the most general definitions. One of the primary uses businesses have for Big Data is to provide assistance for decision making. In order
for Big Data to be effective, organizations must utilize the data to their advantage. The quality of information is what matters, not the quantity.
Organizations may have virtually unlimited amounts of data to work with, but they must locate the helpful portions of data in order for it to be
effective and serve its purpose. In addition, some data may not be helpful at the present moment in time, but will be needed for analysis in the future
("What Is Big Data?",
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A Different Debate 2016.
A Different Debate 2016 In this year's two thousand sixteen presidential debate, our candidates for the two thousand sixteen through two thousand
twenty president of the United States are Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. They both bring something to the table. I wonder who will win. Who
has the best argument, and who actually makes a valid point? Hillary Clinton made some real valid points within her debate against Trump. From
questioning if he will show us his tax reports, unto questioning his temperament. During the debate Secretary Clinton talked about what plans she had
and how she would change our economy. She explained herself well with minor rambling and trying her best to stay on topic. I say "trying" only
because, Mr. Trump was a real hassle during the debate, from going over the given two minute window to state his argument, unto him cutting off and
speaking over Secretary Hinton and the mediator, Mr. Lester Holt. For example, the first question was " ..How are you a better choice than your
opponent to create kind jobs that will put more money in the pockets of American works?" Hillary then responds with great confidence and
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  • 1. Letter Request For A Business Intelligence And Big Data... September 13, 2015 Chief Information Officer (CIO) Adobe Systems, 1677N Mabel Street, Seattle, WA 19737. Subject: Response to Proposal Dear Mr. Rein, We undersigned, reply to the proposal sent by your company. Huron will be delighted to provide you with our response to the request for proposal (RFP) by Friday, 13th September. We recognize that you have approached many appropriate consulting companies and we are eager to have been shortlisted for this process. We as a company are assured that all your needs for setting up a Business Intelligence and Big Data Infrastructure will be catered by us. Huron has worked on various projects like this before. Our past experiences with our clients makes us say that we have been successful in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In your business, you have your own big data challenges. You have to turn heaps of data about various entities into actionable information. The reporting needs of institutions have evolved from simple single subject queries to data discovery and enterprise–wide analysis that tells a complete story across the institution. While the volume, variety and velocity of big data seem overwhelming, big data technology solutions hold great promise. The way I see it we can use this as one of the biggest asset for the company. We have the capacity to see patterns recounting in real time across complex systems. Huron is marshalling its resources to bring smarter computing to big data. With the Huron big data platform, we are enabling our clients to manage data in ways that were never thought possible before. Our consulting philosophy is formed around the concepts of teamwork, partnership, service, and quality, both in the coordination of our efforts within our firm and in our interactions with our clients. The strength and qualifications of our staff enable us to provide analysis that is both prompt and thorough. We strive to form partnerships with our clients. At Huron effective communication is given top priority. The comments from the aides indicated we successfully described the complicated forces in such a way that people not conversant in BI easily understood. We also know that timeliness is essential to a successful
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  • 3. Sports as a Big Business Sport As A Big Business Every team uses advertisement to represent their sport in one way or another, whether it is in the city news paper, or on national television! Slogans, logos all help to promote sports teams in the National Hockey League. A logo is used to represent a product or association in a fashionable memorable way. TheNational Hockey League better known as the "NHL" is one of the most storied leagues in the world! Everybody worldwide knows the traditional black shield with NHL written diagonally as the NHL logo, it is found almost anywhere you go; in stores, arenas, on clothing items, accessories, etc. The National Hockey League has had only one vivid change to their logo in over one hundred years! The original logo was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It gets their fans excited for a new season, and makes people more eager to watch and go to their home games! The Ottawa Senators slogan is also bilingual, which has a great supportive effect on the city. "My town, My team" is in a way manipulative because of the way it is kind of telling citizens that since they live in Ottawa, the Ottawa Senators should be the team they cheer for. This slogan is a perfect example of a great slogan; it is definitely promoting their team in a big way! The people of Ottawa almost have no choice but to be Ottawa Senators fans and this slogan will motivate them to support the team and watch and cheer at their home games! Advertisement in sport is huge in the National Hockey League. The use of logos and slogans are two of the best ways to promote all of the teams and captivate people all around the world. Logos, and slogans let fans have a positive way of representing and supporting the team they choose to cheer for. Bibliography http://blogs.thescore.com/nhl/2010/12/01/nhl–team–marketing–slogans–the–northeast–division/ http://mapleleafs.nhl.com/ http:/ /vancouver.metblogs.com/2008/10/04/we–are–all–canucks http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Canadiens http://www.nhl.com/ http:/ /senators.nhl.com/ http://canucks.nhl.com/ http://canadiens.nhl.com/ http://www.sportslogos.net/logo.php?id=50 http://flames.nhl.com/ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Big Business DBQ From the era of Reconstruction to the late of 19th century, the United States experienced a significant economic growth and a large number of immigrants, who were lured by enormous job opportunities. The big business starting growing rapidly due to a combination of new technology, more efficient management and access to enormous resources. From 1870 to 1900, the expansion of big corporations caused mass production and high demands of unskilled workers in the United States, while resulting more difficult situations for workers and intense political corruption. The Americans responded actively to such conditions. Some of them organized strike in order to threatened their employers and ask for better treatments, while others participated in many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Swift was the industrialist that pioneered vertical integration, a model where a company controls all aspect of production from raw materials to finished goods. The long production line created many job opportunities for people and a new group of workers, named blue collar emerged. Many firms copied Swift's idea and used predatory price to reinforce their market control. Such unfair business practices also appeared in Rockefeller's firm, Standard Oil of Ohio (Document H). With the assistance of railroad companies, Rockefeller succeed rapidly. He used horizontal integration to expand his corporations. The predatory price became a strategy he used to drive his competitors into failure. As George Rice said, joining Rockefeller's trust was his only choice. By 1900, the American economy was dominated by these large companies, which controlled most of resources of the country. Even though the emergence of these powerful business ended the chaos of market competition, the negative impact of their alliance with political officers was too severe to be neglected (Document D). In that period, the senate was not elected directly and was controlled by the trusts which had supreme political discourse due to monopolies of resources. Their unwise decision on approving the coinage act and joining the gold standard increased american's animosity toward capitals, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Big Data has gained massive importance in IT and Business... Big Data has gained massive importance in IT and Business today. A report recently published state that use of big data by a retailer could increase its operating margin by more than 60 percent and it also states that US health care sector could make more than $300 billion profit with the use of big data. There are many other sectors that could profit largely by proper analysis and usage of big data. Although big data promises better margin's, more revenue and improvised operations it also brings new challenges to the It infrastructure which is "extreme data management" .At the same time these companies should also need to look at workload automation and make sure it is robust enough to make to handle the needs that the big data is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We can combine these with existing enterprise data warehouse to create an integrated information supply chain which will be very effective. The goals of an information supply chain would be to utilize and integrate the many various raw source data that already exists in organizations, analyze this data and lastly to deliver the analytical results to business users. This information supply chain enable the data component called Smarter Computing. Supporting Extreme Workloads has always been a challenge faced by the computing industry. For example the business transaction processing systems have supported extreme transaction workload even since the beginning of data processing. With the advent of new business these organizations have employed custom and optimized transaction processing systems to handle application workloads that created boundaries which was beyond what could be handled by the generalized technologies. There are many examples for this these type of application like : 1.Airline reservation systems 2.Retail point–of–sale terminals 3.Bank ATM systems 4.Financial trading systems 5.Mobile phone systems Most recently applications for sensor network that track items with RFID tags can also be added to this list of examples. In the present scenario there has been a similar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Big Dat An Essential Part Of Every Business Operation Introduction: You may have heard the term "Big Data" often these days and the importance of analytics attached to it. The availability of good data set and analytics of it provide organizations ability to understand consumer behavior and future prospects. This has now become an essential part of every business operation. Data itself is not a new thing to humans, written records have been in existence since 4th millennium BC. What has changed recently is that with digital inventions and significant growth in internet access, most people are on the electronic grid for longer periods and spending lot of time on emails, messaging, entertainment and social media applications. This huge growth in data generation has given birth to the concept of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For most organizations, data analysis is a challenging task, as first it require dealing with both structured and unstructured forms of data. Then an organization may have to deal with data stored across many separate silos (as various groups such as sales & marketing; operations and supply chain management etc., may have separate IT systems). It is also quite possible that most of the silo systems do not talk to each other, this is especially true of the legacy platforms which may have technical challenges in connecting to each other or may require use of special software interfaces. Lastly the volume of data is large to process and the traditional tools may not be effective to do such analysis. To handle various types of data (structured and unstructured) and large data volumes, many vendors have developed specialized software which can perform predictive analysis, data mining, forecasting and optimization. Together these tools are referred to as high performance analytics. In comparison to the traditional business intelligence, big data does provide major improvements. Traditional business intelligence is top down approach whereas big data is bottom up and empowers end users with a valuable analysis thus enabling them to take prompt and smart business decisions. The value generated from big data analytics is applicable to all sectors. The advantages of big data analytics are huge but it also raise serious concerns ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Persuasive Essay: Big Box Store Vs. Small Business Big Box Store vs Small Business In general, people tend to lead busy lives. The smallest convenience can offer simplicity. Big Box stores are the epitome of convenience. These stores offer affordable prices and variety, seemingly taking the forefront of the shopping experience. Unfortunately, some consumers are driven by convenience alone and have overlooked the importance of small businesses. Consumers may be under the impression that Big Box stores have greater benefits as opposed to small businesses but a closer look will reveal that local merchants are the leaders in quality, customer service, and community involvement. A notable benefit of shopping at a small business is quality. These businesses are dedicated to meeting the expectations of the consumer through the products that they carry. Local merchants will provide quality products for a couple of reasons. First, they need their customers to be pleased with their purchase. If a person had a good experience with the small business, they will more than likely return. A small... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Building customer relations is a priority among small business owners and there may be no better way to achieve this than through customer service. When people think of customer service they tend to think about how they are treated while at an establishment. Unlike a Big Box store, local merchants have time to spend conversing with customers. There aren't long lines or impatient customers, so the pressure to work quickly is nonexistent for the local merchant. It makes for a very pleasant shopping experience. Another aspect of customer service is the knowledge a retailer has regarding its products. Local merchants order their products first–hand and are more knowledgeable about the merchandise they carry. They are even more likely to order items a consumer seeks to purchase if not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Big Business And Economy The big businesses that dominated the United States during the nineteenth century should not be considered Robber Barons. Although some people's livelihoods were destroyed, they were not setting out just to ruin people's lives. They wanted to industrialize, make money, and make the United States' economy more stable. If they continued to operate on a small scale, then the money would continue to be scarce for everyone as it had been in the past. They had to do something different in order to see any kind of change in the way things were going. Without people willing to try new innovative ideas, we would have never become this huge industrial powered nation America is today. The bigger businesses often swept up many of the smaller businesses in the process of industrializing, but in the end it all worked out to make the American economy better and avoid more depressions. In John Tipple's Big Business and Economy, it is clear that he believes that the big businesses of the late nineteenth century were Robber Barons. Before the Civil War, businesses were operated locally. After the Civil War, the railroad allowed everything to industrialize and operate over a larger area. The needs of the people were very high after the Civil War. Rich resources allowed businessmen the opportunity to gain wealth. New inventions and discoveries allowed businessmen to take this wealth and turn it into even larger amounts of wealth. However, the wealth was not evenly distributed; it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Government Dominated By Big Business There has been a lot of fuss over big business influencing the government in the United States lately. Now there is no doubt that the business elite have some influence on politics. It can even be traced back to the early 1900's, when "the People's Party had disintegrated, but many writers and activists have continued to echo the Populists' central thesis: that the U.S. democratic political system is in fact dominated by business elites" (). Although there are countless arguments to go against this idea, the questions still comes up today: Is government dominated by big business? Political Scientist G. William Domhoff believes that government is dominated by big business. More specifically, Domhoff believes that owners and top–level managers in income–producing properties are not only dominant power figures in the US, but they also have inordinate influence in the federal government (). Another political scientist however, Sheldon Kamieniecki, believes otherwise. He states that businesses do not really get involved in policies that affect them; and even when they do, their success rate at influencing policies is not consistent. In fact, he believes that other factions have more influence on government policies (). Let's go a little more in–depth on Domhoff's argument. Domhoff is a firm believer in big business dominating government. He states that "lobbyists from corporations, law firms, and trade associations play a key role in shaping government on narrow issues of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Rise of Big Business The Rise of Big Business The decades after the Civil War rapidly changed the face of the United States. The rapid industrialization of the nation changed us from generally agrarian to the top industrial power in the world. Business tycoons thrived during this time, forging great business empires with the use of trusts and pools. Farmers moved to the cities and into the factories, living off wages and changing the face of the workforce. This rapid industrialization created wide gaps in society, and the government, which had originally taken a hands off approach to business, was forced to step in. 1.Many individuals took advantage of the rapid industrialization and high influx of cheap labor in the form of immigrants. Among these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The federal government also aided in the development of a transcontinental railroad by offering compensation and land for each mile that Railroad companies built. Because of this, the United States was quickly brought together from east to west by the railroad. Time zones were implemented because the railroads needed a standard time to go by, a prime example of the power of change that industry possessed. Steel sprung up as a major industry in the late 19th century as well. Carnegie started his steel factories in Pittsburgh, opening many new jobs and aiding in the trend of urbanization. The steel industry flourished and in 1901 the United States Steel Corporation was worth over $1.4 billion, the country's first billion dollar corporation. The oil industry also grew exponentially as America expanded. John D. Rockefeller created the Standard Oil Company, monopolizing the competition on the way to becoming the richest man in history. The demand for oil products was bolstered tremendously by the invention of the automobile and the gas powered engine gave the oil business a highly profitable market. One of the most influential inventions of the time period was the telephone, introduced by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. An enormous communications network was rapidly constructed on this invention. The invention of telephones attracted many women from the home to work as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Diversity At Big Business Is Not Only Positive For A Company Elijah Morey Ellisor–Catoe ENG 102 2–27–17 Diversity in Big Business Diversity in big business is not only positive for a company, but also benefits employees personally and communally. Diversity is a word that is being used more and more, it has such a broad meaning that it can be tied to almost anything about a person place or thing. In the case of diversity in the workplace it mostly means different types of people, whether it's gender, race, ethnicity, religion, height, weight; too many variations to list bringing up the broadness of the term and how it is used in everyday vernacular. Big business diversity has continued benefits throughout the workplace. The expansion of different people may make some nervous but by doing so will also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Looking from the outside in we will never know and companies are not open to give out the information on why they hired one person over another (Yunhyung, Chung, "Cracking But Not Breaking: Joint Effects Of Faultline Strength And Diversity Climate On Loyal Behavior." Academy Of Management Journal vol. 58 no.5, 2015, pp.1495–1515. Business Source Alumni Edition. (https://acproxy.ac.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com /login.aspx?direct=true&db=bah&AN=110493102&site=eds–live&scope=site). Diversity programs have been used in big business since the 1960's, rooted with social justice philosophy, civil rights and recently business strategy. Everything being accounted, Harvard Business Review has been on the topic from the beginning finding the epicenter of when businesses started to pick up on diversity after a strand of high profile lawsuits shook the financial industry in the 1990's and 2000's. A race discrimination suit cost Bank of America nearly $160 million, similar cases costed Bank of America to approximately half a billion over a 15–year payout. These cases opened the eyes to many Wall Street firms who now require new hires to sign arbitration contracts agreeing to not join any class actions, leading to extended training and other diversity programs, but equality isn't rocketing the financial services or other industries. Firms have used diversity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Big Business Dbq Throughout history, major corporations have taken control over nations. During the late 1800s and early 1900s big business have made a name for themselves in the united states. Even though, major corporations have had a positive impact on society, they in fact hurt our economy greatly. Though the regulations on big businesses had a positive effect on the United states, it seems as if there are not enough. Within large corporations that are ran not completely, but partially by the government, there was a huge gap created that separated the rich and the poor. In the 19th century, during the Industrial Revolution, the structure of the United States economy was transformed. Rapid advancements in technology were made, causing factory owners to gain wealth and prestige. These advancements had a negative effect on the poor because it did not fit their daily spendings or budgets. There are two different regulations set towards big businesses, which are state regulation and federal regulation. A state regulation does not include regulations issued by executive branch agencies, decisions of federal courts, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are different types of businesses, for example, some use monopolies, trust and pools, while other eliminate competition for higher prices. As stated in "Progressive reformers regarded regulation as a cure for all sorts of socioeconomic and political problems" , "The Sherman Act of 1890 attempted to outlaw the restriction of competition by large companies that co–operated with rivals to fix outputs, prices, and market shares, initially through pools and later through trusts" , meaning, competition is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Implications Of Big Business The Implications of Big Business in America Positive and Negative Aspects of Large Corporations for Society Big business has a constructive influence on America. Large corporations contribute much more to a country's economic well being than smaller ones. Bigger corporations are more productive, pay higher salaries and hourly, generate more jobs, and are more successful in international markets. However, not everyone believes that big business has a positive impact for the US. Some hold to the opinion that big business will never be as effective as small businesses. However, as J. D. Harrison, who covers startups, small business and entrepreneurship for the Washington Post, states that even though people believe that small business is the backbone of our nation, yet "companies with more than 500 workers employed about 45 percent of the workforce yet contributed 65 percent of the jobs created since 1990" (The Washington Post, 2013). This is not to discredit the influence of small business in the US. In fact, they are an essential part of our society. Small business have created and maintained thousands of jobs in the last half century. But we will focus on big business in this discussion. What is the history of big business in the US, and what were the fruitful results, as well harmful ones? What about the political side of big business, and finally, are there ethical associations when it comes to large corporations? Business has been a part of American history since the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Bi And Big Dat The Transformation Of Raw Data Into... BI and Big Data Abstract: As Wikipedia's explanation, Business intelligence (BI) is the set of techniques and tools for the transformation of raw data into meaningful and useful information for business analysis purposes. It is a solution package, to integrate all the existing data of organizations efficiently, provide accurate report to support high level managers to make business strategic decision. BI is not a new concept, it was introduced in 1996 for the first time. As the development of BI is the ETL technologies, ETL stands for Extraction Transformation Loading. Data integration platforms focus on extracting and transforming various business data, to support the requirement of Business intelligence, Data Warehouse against the data ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Trace back to 1865. Cyclopaedia of Commercial and Business Anecdotes, a Richard Millar Devens' work, contains the first known usage of the term "Business Intelligence". He uses this word to describe Sir Henry Furnese, a banker, succeeded: he had an understanding of political issues, instabilities, and the market before his competitors. Hans Peter Luhn, an IBM computer scientist published a landmark article, A Business Intelligence System. In that book Mr Luhn defined Business Analytics, "The ability to apprehend the interrelationships of presented facts in such a way as to guide action towards a desired goal". Essentially, he point to the core of what BI is: "a way to quickly and easily understand huge amounts of information data so that the best possible decisions can be made. Luhn did more than introduce and expand the possibilities of a new concept. Based on his work IBM established its first analytical systems. 1970пјЊEdgar Codd, an IBM researcher invented the Relational Database. Based on it, the software developer got more freedom to develop new complex system. Also in 1970s, MIT researchers first pretended that strategic decision support system and transactional system should be separated. Which means the decision support system should be designed by separate data storage method. 1983, Teradata built the first decision support system for Wells Fargo Bank by parallel processing technology. Then in
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  • 16. The Impact Of Big Business In The Gilded Age In the Gilded Age, big business controlled most aspects of everyday life. As the United States was amid a time of economic growth, big business was growing as well–– contributing to that economic growth, all the while, gaining control and dominance across the nation. With such an influencing power, big business cared less to think about anyone else other than themselves. Due to this corrupt possession of power big business possessed, legislation was passed in their favor with the government wrapped around their fingers. The economy, politics and the lives of most Americans were affected negatively when big business reigned supreme. For big businesses, profit came first then the people. Monopolies controlled the economy. They would act as sponges and just keep absorb profit, engulfing smaller businesses by way of powerful trusts. Many fell victim to the dawn of the trusts, such as George Rice, the owner of Ohio Oil Works, one of the many minor, small–scale companies that was snatched up by Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company. (Doc. H). Big businesses also create recessions. What kick started the Panic of 1873, was the failing of Jay Cooke's bank, in turn causing Henry Clews bank to fail. The chain reaction kept going and the United States was plunged into the biggest depression it has faced, pre–Great Depression. Prices in everyday commodities such as fuel and food were lowered as a result. (Doc. A). Corporations eating away at the economy by way of trusts and recessions are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Business Plan For Big Box Stores Small businesses are normally privately owned corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietorships. Buying in small volume so the prices of merchandise are a little higher. Without support from the community a small business cannot survive. Trying to make ends meet a small business must make money to purchase the inventory to make the business succeed. Big Box stores have many investors and bigger stores. Box Stores buy in high volume making the prices lower. Health Care for a small business can be a hassle on some small businesses trying to find ways to cut cost. Most small businesses are not as likely to offer health care Big Box stores have more employees and are offered better rates for group plans. Having health care is very important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Customers need to realize that a small business only has the funds that are available at that time no one helps them out. Big box stores have stores that are at least fifty thousand square feet or larger and can by more inventory because of more space. Big Box stores have a lot of investors making more money available. Margin in a business are a ratio of profitability calculated as net income divided by sales. It measures how much out of every dollar of sales a company actually keeps in earnings. Having a higher profit margin indicates a more profitable business that has a better control over cost compared to its competitors. Pricing is the amount of money or goods, asked for or given exchange for something else. A business can use a variety of pricing strategies. The price can be set to maximize profitability Businesses may benefit from lowering or raising prices. Pricing depends on the needs and behavior of customers. Business need to find what pricing will make them successful business. Big Box stores are not a form of economic development. Many Big Box employees do not earn enough money to meet basic living expenses. Big Box Stores have a large number of employees. Big Box stores are forced to downsize or close. Small Business store do not have many employees a small business can only cut costs through payroll. Having loyal employees is what a small business looks for. Customer satisfaction with retailers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Big Data And Sustainability : Business Big Data and Sustainability Business thrive when they have the most accurate, up–to–date, and relevant information at their disposal. This information can be used for a plethora of pertinent markers in small and large businesses, relating to accounting, investments, consumer activity, and much more. Big data is a term used to describe the extremely large amounts of data that floods a business every day. For decades, big data has been a growing field, facing controversy on many levels, but as of late, it has been a major innovator in the challenge of making businesses more sustainable. Big data is often scrutinized for its over–generalization and inability to display meaningful results at times. When applied correctly, data analysis can bring earth–altering information to the table. Our planet faces serious problems, ranging from high emission rates, to extreme waste, we are using the equivalent of approximately 1.6 planets to provide us the resources we require to produce and absorb our waste ("World'). The result of this radical overuse of resources is less forest cover, global warming, air pollution, depletion of fresh water and the overall buildup of pollutants. "Nearly two–thirds, 63%, of all industrial carbon dioxide and methane released into the atmosphere since 1854 can be traced to fossil fuel and cement production by just 90 entities" ('Largest Producers"). All 90 of those entities are big businesses with even bigger data. Many companies have started using big ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Big Box Store versus The Small Business Essay "There is no such thing as fun for the whole family"; a quote which was used by Jerry Seinfeld The big box store industry has taken over the cities; hiring many employees to work in their stores. Depending from city to city, the employees that work in the big box store do not make enough for minimum wage, which would then send the economy into poverty. The big box stores are also knocking all the smaller business off of the streets, while the smaller businesses are fighting to keep their place in the market world. The big box stores are hurting the surrounding people financially. Economic Process is a communication process between participants, instead by one person coordinator. All forms of cooperation are needed for research,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Social coordination is realized through federal, or one–sided control. One research on central issues is the nature between one person, a group of people, and punishing one's action after an event. Smooth harmony between individual interest, and group interests. Group interest and subsequent action were linked in a straight method. A person with a common interest would also help those with shared interest, a person with a common interest or purpose in the same group would be better off if their purpose was completed. One's personal interest or advantage will not cooperate to complete their common or group interest. This was based on a statement that groups act in self–interest because of individual's association. If one group fails to act, it cannot be taken into account of the apparent absence of shared interest., or a hint that the group might not be better off if they were to act. The severe contrast that classify all financial actions as either combined in class, may not imitate the quality of being complicated in financial truth, this would make the comparison and contrast easier to manage. The result produced from economic markets rose gradually from self–interested individual barter. There is no attempt to compel, manage, or manipulate individual activity., so that it gives to a wanted result once the needed official ropes and the principle has been recognized. Although there is no central coordinator, the communal advantage arose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Big Business Dbq Essay In the post–Civil War United States, corporations grew significantly in numbers, size, and influence. This led to a drastic increase in the production of American goods, unskilled labor, and overall total amount of wealth in the United States. During this period known as the "Gilded Age", the presence of big business resulted in in economic and social class divisions and widespread political corruption that led to the establishment of many political and economic organizations that wanted to reduce the influence of big business on America. The presence of big business lead to an increase in the production of American goods. One such example of this is the production of steel in the United States and cars by American companies such as Ford Automobiles. Graph showing the food, fuel, and lighting prices declined between 1870 and 1899 as shown in Document 1. This shows that the standard of living also declined. This was mainly due to the presence of big business in the production of these goods in the United States. Corporations such as Standard Oil and Carnegie Steel contributed to this. Advancements in the production of goods such as these drove prices down. The lowered costs of goods lead to overcrowding in cities and social class division. Many Americans suffered hardships. By the use of a technique that is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this time period, people such as JP Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, and JD Rockefeller were more powerful than the president. This led to widespread corruption within politics. Joseph Keppler's cartoon portrays the amount of corruption that was present in the political system by claiming the big business tycoons control the Senate rather than people as shown in Document 4. In the cartoon, Keppler portrayed the Senate in which the senators are working while the big business tycoons were looking down as if they were in control. This goes to show that the Senate was completely in the pockets of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Dbq Big Business Essay Big business grew rapidly in the United States after the Civil War. Necessities like oil and steel were being controlled by large corporations that held a monopoly. Owners of these companies like Rockefeller and Carnegie are names still brought up today for the influence and tremendous wealth. Big businesses influenced the United States poorly through politics, the economy, and the responses of Americans. Corporations influenced politics in many different ways. When the government needed money to stabilize the economy, J.P Morgan gave it to the government in exchange for bonds. In John Keppler's drawing of "The Bosses of the Senate", he depicts large, fat men each labeled for a trust presiding over the Senate. A door saying people's entrance is labeled closed. All the trusts are entering from a door labeled the entrance for monopolists. (document d) The drawing is a representation of the big ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was an obvious unequal distribution of wealth in America. The owners of big businesses held the majority of wealth in the country. Due to corporations being protected like people under the 14th amendment and the laissez faire system, businesses could grow and become monopolies in the industry. Labor leader George McNeill explains how a president of a big business rules over the nation. "He can fix the price of freights, and thus command the food and fuel–supplies of the nation." (document b) A big business functions as a monopoly by crushing competition with lower prices that small companies can not compete with. George Rice says " the Standard Oil Company was offering the same quality of oil at much lower prices than I could do – from one to three cents a gallon less than I could possibly sell it for." (document h) Companies like Standard Oil Company could charge less because of their ability to own every part of the means of production and use trusts, holding companies, and pools to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How Companies Use Manipulative Tactics Within The Food... Within a free market, there are very little restrictions towards companies in their effort to attract the general public to their product. Specifically, this is seen within the food industries. Their marketing tactics revolve around a goal to make the consumer like their product to the point where they need more of it, no matter how unhealthy it is. Nevertheless, this shows how companies only care about money and will do anything they can to make a profit. This process of finding the "perfect" combination of ingredients is described by Moss, he states "In a process of product optimization, food engineers alter a litany of variables with the sole intent of finding the most perfect version (or versions) of a product." (Moss 263). This... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this though, the tasty ingredients provided by these big companies are to the liking of the unknowing consumer as he/she will purchase the products that satisfy them with the most pleasure, regardless of what it does to the body. Further expanding on the idea that food companies impose health risks on its consumers, there are many other negative aspects of the production process as well. For instance, Moss explains another harmful tactic used by companies, "What I found, over four years of research and reporting, was a conscious effort – taking place in labs and marketing meetings – to get people hooked on foods that are convenient and inexpensive." (Moss 262). In this case, companies have complete control over its consumers. With an addictive sense for a specific product within a consumer, their demand soars as well as the company's profit. Overall, this represents the unethical tactics being it manipulates people to keep buying foods that are unhealthy and cheap, giving them a distorted sense that, since they are saving money, it is the best product for them. As a college student, I understand where these people are coming from considering, on a tight budget, there are only a select amount of foods that are available, most being unhealthy. To add, people are subject to "play the game" of these companies in that, in some cases, when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Big Business Research Paper In the years following the brutal Civil War, the United States saw the rise of economic powers that have never been seen before. These economic powers became known as Big Business. The government's economic approach of the time was a very hands off technique. This hands off technique was called laissez faire and the government believed giving businesses freedom would cause a lot of companies to grow and prosper. It was believed at the time that pure freedom for businesses would create a substantial amount of competition throughout the business world and prices would be made competitive, which means less expensive for the everyday American consumer. Sadly, the U.S. government was tremendously outsmarted by savvy entrepreneurs who believed in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone had an opinion of this complete control over the market certain people had, like American journalist Henry Demarest Lloyd, who wrote, "Society is letting these combinations [railroads] become institutions without compelling them to adjust their charges to the cost of production, which used to be the universal rule of price. Our laws and commissions to regulate the railroads are but toddling steps in a path in which we need to walk like men." Henry wrote this for the North American Review in 1884. Some American legislators heard Henry's call and started to make efforts to stop the overpricing that monopolies caused. The first corporation the government took a stab at was the railroad companies. The railroad companies greatly overcharged, which crippled many Americans, especially farmers and they also required certain people to pay more than others. States took the first shot at the railroad companies but their regulations were shot down by the Supreme Court in Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railway Company v. Illinois. This Supreme Court decision prevented states from regulating commerce that was originated or ended beyond state lines, which caused more calls by the people for the federal government to regulate business. A few years before this Supreme Court decision a bill was presented by Sen. Shelby M. Cullom from Illinois which set up a federal commission that would institute government regulations for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Big Business Research Paper In this technologically advanced, overpowering, fastly paced world we live in we often find it near impossible to keep up. Corporations like Apple, Domino's, Walmart etc... are expanding to extremes beyond what anyone has dealt with before. Small businesses are being put face to face with obstacles and struggles of competing with what appears to be the "god's" of business; how can they keep a staff, manage their time, finances etc...?. Even though there are rules, laws, and regulatory corporations in place to keep track and slight control over these larger firms, they can still unintentionally, or for that matter intentionally over power and drive the smaller businesses out. It's becoming a daily struggle for these local/small... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The work and effort is truly incredible when put in perspective. Without the size and backbone of large companies these guys are forced to get by on what they can. The budget is not big enough to get small companies big time advertising and pages in magazines so in a struggle they use what they can afford. They are not able to always afford the best technology to help the work be the most efficient and accurate. And most of all, all of the weight is put on a few people's shoulders, relying on them to keep the company up and not make any mistakes while doing it. Keeping a business alive and keeping the customers happy is hard, but it's something that has to be done. Small businesses make up a huge portion of the nation's total firms and the economy could not work the same without them. Small businesses are needed in towns and developing areas, causing them to flourish and grow, becoming nicer and more inviting to all their customers. Although running them is hard, the world needs small businesses. They face many obstacles and challenges to compete but it's well worth it. In the end not many people like being the little guy, but it provides endless opportunities and space to grow. Small businesses are not bad in any means, in fact they are more important than larger ones. They just require more unique work due to less backbone and a smaller budget. Small businesses have it harder and just need to take things one step at a time to succeed, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Big Ideas For Big Business By Edward Purinton Big Ideas for Big Business was written by Edward Purinton, dean of the American Efficiency Foundation and author. This document was written because the American economy boomed in the 1920s due to post–war conditions and more people were becoming wealthy as a result. Edward Purinton advocated and supported big business. This document was written post WWI in 1921, after President Woodrow Wilson had been elected President. He gained the support of Progressives who strived to eliminate corruption in the government. The budget was balanced through reductions in spending and taxes, while tariffs were raised to protect domestic industries. Therefore, domestic businesses beat foreign competitors and made huge profit. People were taking advantage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Benefits Of Big Data Analytics On Business Performance The benefits of big–data analytics on business performance "Why Big–Data Is a Big Deal". Big–data is a logo used to describe a massive volume of both structured (is information already managed by the organization in relational databases ) and unstructured data (is information that is unorganized and does not fall into a pre–determined model) that is so large it is difficult to process using traditional database and software techniques. In most companies, the volume of data is too big or it moves too fast or it exceeds current processing capacity. Despite these problems, big–data has the potential to help companies improve operations and make faster, more intelligent decisions. Moreover companies that implement Big–data analytics application gain tangible benefits in their finance department, sales department, and human resources department. Financial statements (i.e. Balance Sheet, Cash Flow, and income statement) are the summarized results of the company's operations. To produce those statements, large volumes of structured and nanostructured data which come from multiple heterogeneous sources must be swiftly linked, connected, and correlated. However, those activities can't be done by using traditional databases. For that reason, the company implemented an advanced technology called big–data analytical tool (Business Object). For example, Financial Statements must be displayed on the CEO dashboards instantly all the time. To be able to achieve his requirement, Business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Impact of Big Business on Politics and the Economy Essay After the Civil war, large businesses ruled America. Prior to the industrial revolution, the government upheld a hands–off approach towards business. Under the laissez–faire principle, free, unregulated markets led to competition, yet this system suffered under the wrath of growing corporations. The impact of big business on the economy and politics was immense during 1870 to 1899. Corporations were growing significantly in number and size, which had a domineering affect on American economy and defined American life. The growing corporations in America dominated most of the economy, creating a large gap between the rich and the poor. During this time period food, lightening, and fuel prices declined significantly, and the cost of living... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This illustrates that the Senate is controlled by big business, and how easily wealthy people had power over the government. Moreover, the railroad presidents were seen as kings, they could delay lawsuits, control the government and the people, corrupt communities, and control the press (DOC B). Important railroad companies dictated government policies because the legal system favored railroad interests. Further, trying to better the political system, the Populist Party made themselves known. Their platform demanded that the government be restored to the hands of the "plain people." They wanted to end oppression, injustice, and poverty (DOC F). Evidently, they were dedicated to political and social reform, and urged that the government be strengthened and take responsibility of the people. The harsh working conditions resulting from industrialization drove laborers to organize into unions. Economist David A. Wells compares working in a factory to working in the military because workers are taught to perform one single task. Moreover, manufacturing has largely taken away workers' pride in their work (DOC C). Mass production techniques led to specialization of labor, which subsequently decreased workers' pride in their craft, as well as left workers largely unskilled. Further Samuel Gompers, founder of the AF to L, addressed the International Labor Congress in Chicago and stated that people should not be considered property. He advocated that labor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Cancer Is A Big Business Cancer is a big business. People are spending all of their money on "treating cancer" when most of their "treatments" do not always work when they should be spending their money on prevention and curing not just treating. In the 1900 every 1 in 20 people developed cancer, 1940's every 1 in 16, 1970's every 1 in 10, today every 1 in 3 people will develop cancer. Doctors are always saying how they are working on a cure for cancer but in reality they do not really even know what it is; is it just one disease or hundreds? First off what causes cancer? They are called carcinogens. A carcinogen is a substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue. There are plenty of carcinogenic situations that we face everyday. Including the 60,000 chemicals found in our food, air and water. It has been researched that vaccines, processed foods, genetically modified foods, prescription drugs, over–the–counter medications, tobacco, air pollution, fluoridated water, pesticides on produce, herbicides on produce, chlorine and other contaminants found in our water have carcinogenic traits in them. All of these things have the capability to cause cancer. Does everyone that comes into contact with these things get cancer? No, but it is just proven that they can cause it. Doctors have come up with the treatment of Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is a toxic mix of drugs that they say can "cure" cancer. It is the leading "treatment" for cancer as of today. The typical patient spends almost $50,000 on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Power Of Big Business 1939: Germany invades Poland, France and Great Britain enter the war, and war rages all over Europe throughout the course of the year (PBS; 2007). During this turmoil and chaos abroad, the United States clings to its principles of freedom and democracy, described in Roosevelt's 1939 State of the Union ("Franklin Delano Roosevelt"). So when the film, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, criticizes the very governmental foundations the country so desperately clings to, the film is not met with enthusiasm but rather controversy. The movie criticizes the power of big business and its influence on public opinion, insinuating the shift from a true democracy to an oligarchical system of government (Levy 2015). Big business has controlled American politics for years, but the film demonstrates the extent of its control. Jim Taylor, the antagonist in the plot, is a business mogul who has impressive power over many politicians as well as the media. His influence is first seen in the opening scene after Hubert Hopper is tasked with naming a replacement Senator after Senator Foley passes away. Hopper's replacement pick is greatly impacted by Jim Taylor. Taylor suggests Horace Miller despite the public's support for Henry Hill, however, Henry Hill cannot be manipulated by Taylor, so Taylor despises the idea. While discussing other options for a replacement, Taylor basically threatens Hopper's job, stating that since he was the one who started Hopper's political career, that he can also end it. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Implications Of Big Business The Implications of Big Business in America: Positive and Negative Aspects of Large Corporations for Society Big business has a constructive and positive influence on America. Corporations contribute much more to a country's economic well being. Bigger businesses are more productive, pay higher salaries and hourly wages, generate more jobs, and are more successful in international markets. However, not everyone believes big business has a positive impact in the US. These people believe that big businesses are corrupt, and can damage an economy. It is important to distinguish the difference between big business andsmall business. Many people believe that big business will not be as effective as small businesses. J. D. Harrison (2013), a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it can be seen through the history of big business in the US, through its political and economic impact, and through ethical associations that big business has a positive impact on our nation. Business has always been a part of American history, but big business did not come into play until later in the life of our nation. To understand the history of big business in the US, one needs to understand the shift that occurred between the late eighteen hundreds and the early nineteen hundreds. In the late eighteen hundreds, business mostly comprised of farming. To own a business meant owning land that could be cultivated, harvested, and grow produce that could be sold for profit. The small business of farming dominated the culture, and there were very few big businesses in that period of time. However, in the short span of roughly fifty years, the cultural norm of business drastically changed. Large corporations emerged and took over the nation's sales and profits. In that short amount of time, America's citizens moved to the cities and went to college so they could participate in the big business culture. Big business became a livelihood for many Americans. From a negative standpoint, some businesses became so powerful that they tried to influence the government of the US, making for the argument that big business does not promote democracy. How could people be free with such power hungry industries that take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Selecting A Business Form Is A Big Decision For All Companies Project #2 Eric Kitts Liberty University Abstract Selecting a business form is a big decision for all companies. Those involved in the entity need to decide what is important in terms of how liability, taxation, time devoted to the company, e tc. There is no right or wrong combination of factors to consider when deciding on the business form that is right for your company. In this case, I will highlight the key attributes of the partnership, corporation, and limited liability corporation (LLC) for potential clients interested in forming a new entity after inheriting an organic farm from their father. They are interested in a business form that will limit liability and reduce their tax burdens, but they are also concerned about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He will continue to manage the operations of the orchard, vegetable gardens, grain fields, trout pounds, poultry operation, as well as the fall corn maze and pumpkin patch that have been a staple in the community for years. The five family members are all Christians and want to set up the company in a way that pleases the Lord, so they have came to me for my guidance as to how to accomplish this goal. My goal is to inform Alex, Bill, Carl, and Devon of the different business forms, so they can feel educated and informed when making this important decision. I want to thoroughly explain Corporations, Partnerships, and Limited Liability Corporations to them, so they are aware of their options. The siblings' father passed away after operating a successful sole proprietorship for many years, so there will be a definite change in business forms. A sole proprietorship is no longer an option due to the amount of members. Fleischman and Bryant (2000) explain that this form of business "is an option only for a business with one owner" (p. 2). I aim to advise the family in a way that honors God and allows them to set up this business in a way that honors God as well. The Bible instructs us all in Colossians 3:23–24 that "whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ" (ESV). The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Big Business Essay Big business is movie in the small town there are two sets of identical twins are born in the same hospital on the same night. One set to a poor local family and the other to a rich family just passing through. during the childbirth the nurse accidentally switched the twins unbeknown to the parents. In this story flashes forward to the 1980s where the mismatched sets of twins are about to cross paths following a big business deal to closedown the factory. In this paper, an analysis of the four characters of the movie " Big Business" will be given based on their straggle to designing interventions which are the human process intervention, technostructural intervention, human resources management intervention and strategic change intervention. The human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This intervention support work groups turn out to be more successful in achieving job . Like process consultation, group building helps individuals analyze group procedures and devise solutions for issues. It goes past group forms, however, to incorporate examination of the group's task. The consultant also may function as a resource person offering expertise related to the group's task. There are four system human process that a related to intervention. Which are Organization confrontation meeting, inter–group relations, large–group interventions and grid organization development. Techno–structural interventions, these interventions concentrate on an organization's technology for instance, task methods, job design, structure and division of labor and hierarchy. Under Techno–structural interventions there are three structural design, downsizing and reengineering. Human resources management Interventions, these intercessions fucus personnel practices used to integrate individuals into organizations. These practices include career, reward systems, goal setting, and execution evaluation – change techniques that generally have been connected with the work force work in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Rise of Big Business Today, the Big Business is one of the main features of the modern economic environment. Big Business refers mainly to corporations, huge economic entities operating for profit and distributing the ownership by the means of stocks. The Big Business started to grow in America after the Civil War, in the 1860s and already reached its peak of strengths by the "roaring" 1920s. Although Big Business faces much social and governmental control nowadays, its power is still enormous. Large business corporations provide most of economic output, employment places, financial investments, and production output. Politics is also very much influenced by the large corporations and is often forced into pursuing businesses' strategic interests. Even average ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most explanations of the reasons for the rapid growth of business outline three main factors. First, it is the shift from water–powered to coal–powered factories, which enabled manufacturers to locate their plants nearer to markets and suppliers. The new technology also allowed producing bigger quantities of goods at a lower price, while the quality has also risen significantly. Second, the transportation improvements allowed firms to distribute their products to regional or national markets. A great role here was played by the development of railroad. Instead of only being able to ship goods to a local and regional market, railroads now made it possible for companies to ship and sell their goods outside traditional local markets. But even though the railroad now made it possible for the companies to sell their products to other regions, they had now to find a way of paying for shipping and still being able to reach Break–even point and compete with other regional companies. Third reason is the development of new financial institutions, such as the stock market, commercial banks, and investment houses, which increased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Business Model Innovation Through Big Data Essay Business model innovation through Big Data Rashi Chaudhary B.Tech. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology Ghaziabad, India Prakhar Pandey B.Tech. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology Ghaziabad, India Jalaj Ranjan Pandey B.Tech. (Information Technology) Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology Greater Noida, India Abstract– Research depicts how big data analytics techniques have enabled the new business models which were either hard to shape or impossible to render. Big data platforms hold the promise of improved operational efficiencies and generation of greater revenues with enhanced business growth. Efficiency of big data techniques have been analyzed in the research uses the perspective that it delivers greater understanding of business value and ensures business growth. Value addition ensuring phenomenon has been explained through graphical method for business growth through big data techniques. Key Words– Big data, Business model Innovation, Analytic continuation, Business growth, Big Data Analytics INTRODUCTION TO BIG DATA Industry is thriving to capture the flood of data present today. Every sector has millions trillions of data which is increasing with extreme velocity to be handled. Social media has been fueling up data growth exponentially. Although human race has been generating data for thousands of years but
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  • 36. Effects Of Big Business The Widespread Effects of Big Business The rise of big business during the 19th century has greatly shaped modern American life. The effects of the Industrial Revolution and the rise of "Big Business" continue to be felt today and have paved the road upon which the country continues to develop. The growth of big business has had dramatic effects on the lives of Americans politically, socially, and economically. The increase in population called for industrialization in order to meet the demands of society and to provide for their needs and desires. Urbanization, corruption, and strengthening of the economy were all significant results of the rise of big business. Businesses are prevalent in everyday life and without them, life would be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government experienced large scale corruption because corporations had garnered a lot of power that allowed them special privileges. The Sherman Antitrust Act was passed to limit the formation of monopolies, but it had little effect. Moreover, Tammany Hall is an accurate representation of the corruption that occurred in politics as a result of big business. The political organizations engaged in corrupt activities such as kickbacks and bribery. Kickbacks occurred when the political bosses made an illegal profit through a system that was essentially bribery: they would give money to a business in exchange for a favor. The political bosses were solely interested in self–gain by bribing people to vote for them and this created an unfair political system that did not fully represent what society wanted. In summation, the corruption of the political organizations affected society because the political bosses were influential in terms of gaining votes for themselves by using the immigrants to their own advantage. The large scale expansion of industry encouraged political bosses to engage in such corrupt behaviors because of competition and greed for more power. The political sector of society failed to overcome the influences that the rise of big business brought about and it fell to corrupt means that exploited the poor and created a widening gap between the poor and wealthy, those who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Big Business Influence Big businesses are the basis of the American economy, providing millions of products to consumers from all sides of the economic spectrum. In an effort to push for new products into the market, as well as reeling in strong consumer foundations, marketing, in its most primal form, becomes the basis of persuasion. Commercials, Internet advertisements, billboards, and various other forms of visual presentation become the premise for consumer attraction. Albeit, this visual influence can have both negative and positive connotations for the uninformed consumer. This primarily pertains to modern day society as marketing tactics are heavily relied on to influence the consumer base. To influence the consumer base, companies tackle human emotions to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many companies are under the impression that money directly correlates with power and influence. Thus, these companies use the influence, gained through the use of money, to shift the culture of another country as they please, in an effort to gain more profits. Through the use of advertising, commercials, and other visual presentations, profits have obliterated the moral compasses of company executives. Fast food companies such as McDonald's and Burger King, seemingly innocent franchises, have shoveled junk food into society for decades. The aim of these companies is portrayed to aid the busy working class with cheap food made for on the go, which, consequently results in America's increasing obesity levels. Acceptance of the unhealthy foods resulted from the already fast–paced lifestyle of the working class. Consumers believe fast food franchises to be convenient, however, these companies are taking advantage of favorable circumstances to make a profit. Like companies in the fast food franchise, GlaxoSmithKline went as far as to redefine depression by influencing the Japanese at their most fundamental level: their understanding of sadness and depression. "In short, they were learning how to market a disease" (Watters 516). Acceptance of depression resulted from the already idealized melancholic behavioral characteristics, therefore, having a mental disorder associated with the ideal character traits made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Business Intelligence Journal Of Big Data This article can be regarded as current since it was published in 2013. What is more, the authors of this text both work for the department of business in the universities. They may have specific expertise or knowledge in the field of big data as it is an essential factor in business. Furthermore, Business Intelligence Journal contains a professional data warehouse for business. As a result, this article is also authoritative and reliable. Besides, as a journal article, not only does it follow the usual academic conventions like in–text citations and references, but also its language is impersonal and formal, which seems to be objective. Big data has become a useful tool to help companies make decisions and turn to customer–centred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What else have to mention is that the structure of the article is clearly and separately divided into abstract, introduction, body, discussion and conclusion. Furthermore, it was published in 2014, which can be considered current. With big data, the problem of information asymmetry has gradually been overcome. Specifically, due to the fact that big data collects different kinds of information, consumers are able to have a look at other people's reviews on specific goods. In addition, in order to enjoy high reputations and win consumers' trust, companies may offer more real and reliable information about commodities. This article explains that why big data helps solve the problem of information asymmetry between enterprises and consumers to a certain degree. If this problem disappears, consumers will get more real information; hence, they may feel more relieved and satisfied in consuming, which supports the argument that big data does indeed help consumers improve their satisfaction. This chapter is current since it was just published two years ago. As for the author, he specializes in economics and management at Beijing Jiaotong University. However, there is little information about him as well as his exact position on the internet, and therefore this article just has some authority. Nevertheless, the text follows the usual academic conventions, such as in–text citations and references and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Managing Business And Research Data Is A Big Trend Right Now IBM Watson Analytics Shreya Prabhu, San Jose State University, San Jose CA Abstract Managing business and research data is a big trend right now. In the dearth of skilled data analysts and data scientists as to the ever increasing need of managing and analyzing data, it is the need of the hour to search for tools and solutions that can achieve big data analysis. IBM Watson Analytics gives tools to access data in an easy way and enables users to do truly complex analytics in minutes on tasks which previously needed months and a team of data scientists. Watson Analytics is used by more than half a million users. This paper intends to get an insight of the architecture of Watson Analytics, datasets covered and algorithms used and use cases ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... IBM Watson Analytics is a cloud based data discovery service intended to provide the benefits of advanced analytics without the complexity. It guides data exploration, automates predictive analysis and enables effortless dashboard and infographic creation. IBM Watson is a technology platform that uses natural processing and machine learning to reveal insights from large amounts of unstructured data. Natural language processing makes it user friendly and the users of this cloud service need not be technically sound as required in traditional methods of analytics. IBM Watson Analytics is the only discovery platform on the market powered by cognitive capabilities. It is a step forward to cognitive computing, where applications and systems interact with humans via natural language and help us augment our own understanding of the world with big data insights. Section 2 of this paper elucidates the architecture of IBM Watson Analytics. The datasets and algorithms which are a part of the Watson Analytics Tool are covered in Section 3 and Section 4 respectively. Section 5 deals with use cases of Watson Analytics. Section 6 contains the comparison of contemporary industry tools and Section 7 contains the conclusion. 2.Architecture Watson Analytics is a cognitive science that is meant to bear some of the load executives face when preparing the data, while making it
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  • 41. A Business Model For A Big Corporation Indeed, the sharing economy known as collaborative consumption. It is a trending concept that highlights the skills for individuals to rent or borrow the goods as compared to purchase them. Without a doubt we can say that 2013 is a sharing economy year. (Forbes, 2013) The concept of the sharing economy is following below: Accommodation sharing: Airbnb has not only opened the doors for the alternative way in the perspective of travel, but it has forced cities to follow–up their housing codes and questions about housing requirement and desires. (Lee, 2013) Bike sharing: This concept defines that passing the bike to another person has maybe done more to transform the city. Car sharing: This industry begins with small business and no time became an attractive business model for a big corporation. Chart 1 shown that the car sharing economy of scale. It indicates the car share vehicles provided and parking spaces needed through chart 1 which meets the 20 care share vehicles and 800 parking spaces that level showed as car share economy of scale. (Chart 1) Meal sharing: This is very important concept of the sharing economy. Munchery and the favorite of San Francisco share by supporting, working and customer to connect with the city's chefs. They tried to provide quality meals at home. (Campbell, 2003) Educational resource sharing: This concept of sharing cut the headaches and made it easy for teachers to promote their classes, especially those are teaching as freelancers. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Big Data And Business Innovation Introduction In this modern age of constant technological advancement and business innovation, a relatively new feature has unlocked more potential for businesses to improve: Big Data. Big Data can be defined in many different ways. It has become important primarily for business decision making. One aspect of business that Big Data is now affecting is the auditing profession. Many opportunities exist for Big Data to improve the standard auditing procedure. However, certain challenges may prevent it from assisting in its full potential. In addition to challenges in the auditing profession, Big Data also has its own ethical implications. In this report, all of these facets of Big Data will be discussed in detail. Definitions Big Data refers to the large amounts of data that businesses deal with on a day–to–day basis. Big Data can be defined in many ways, but this is one of the most general definitions. One of the primary uses businesses have for Big Data is to provide assistance for decision making. In order for Big Data to be effective, organizations must utilize the data to their advantage. The quality of information is what matters, not the quantity. Organizations may have virtually unlimited amounts of data to work with, but they must locate the helpful portions of data in order for it to be effective and serve its purpose. In addition, some data may not be helpful at the present moment in time, but will be needed for analysis in the future ("What Is Big Data?", ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. A Different Debate 2016. A Different Debate 2016 In this year's two thousand sixteen presidential debate, our candidates for the two thousand sixteen through two thousand twenty president of the United States are Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. They both bring something to the table. I wonder who will win. Who has the best argument, and who actually makes a valid point? Hillary Clinton made some real valid points within her debate against Trump. From questioning if he will show us his tax reports, unto questioning his temperament. During the debate Secretary Clinton talked about what plans she had and how she would change our economy. She explained herself well with minor rambling and trying her best to stay on topic. I say "trying" only because, Mr. Trump was a real hassle during the debate, from going over the given two minute window to state his argument, unto him cutting off and speaking over Secretary Hinton and the mediator, Mr. Lester Holt. For example, the first question was " ..How are you a better choice than your opponent to create kind jobs that will put more money in the pockets of American works?" Hillary then responds with great confidence and understanding of the question. She starts with including her granddaughter, "..Today is my granddaughter's birthday, so I think about this a lot." So, she starts with a pathos statement to draw in here crowd, then proceeds in telling us what her plan is, "I want us to invest in you. I want us to invest in your future. That means jobs in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...