A prominent German sociologist, political economist and an intellectual thinker of the XIX century, Max Weber shall be considered as one of the most influential thinkers over the course of the human history. In the world of economic sociology and the sociology of religion, he is known as the author...
Nowadays an average human being is bombarded with information. One has to make numerous decisions daily, which influence further events in his life. Thus, there are countless issues he has to overcome to achieve a good life. The same struggle relates to countries. Leaders are facing numerous choices, which have...
The article “Crash Course: The Origins of the Financial Crisis” published September 7, 2013 in The Economist describes the events that led to the Great Financial Crisis of 2007 and the resulting years of recession. The main points of this article were that the origins of the Financial Crisis of...
Return on Investment is a metric that helps in assessing the performance and returns according to the cost of funds injected into a project (Rand and Tankel, 2015, p.150). According to Petria, Capraru and Ihnatov (2015, p. 76), the ROI helps in justifying whether an investment is profitable or not....
John Kotter's Our Iceberg is Melting is a text that uses the parable of a community of penguins on an iceberg to present effective steps when a company is considering making a change. The text provides an eight step model that, when followed, will ideally result in a successful change...
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