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Terms and Definitions: Business Innovation, Green Energy, and Leadership, Quizzes of Introduction to Business Management

Terms and definitions related to business innovation, green energy projects, and leadership. Topics cover the increase in supermarket size due to consumer demand for more choices, the effectiveness of focusing on feelings and simple information in decision making, the capability of executives to utilize data in corporate strategies, ge's innovation contest for green energy projects, the importance of recognizing ideas from all levels, and notable figures in business and innovation.

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2010/2011

Uploaded on 10/27/2011

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Download Terms and Definitions: Business Innovation, Green Energy, and Leadership and more Quizzes Introduction to Business Management in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Size of Supermarket has increased DEFINITION 1 20% in the last 7 years because people want more choices TERM 2 Cornell research: Lots of information DEFINITION 2 Those told to focus on their feelings made better decisions TERM 3 Cornell Research: Simple info DEFINITION 3 Data processing worked best TERM 4 Reports say less than half of all executives.. DEFINITION 4 Are capable of putting data to good use in corporatestrategies TERM 5 GE's China idea bank DEFINITION 5 100 million dollar contest to fund innovative green energy projects TERM 6 Ecomagination DEFINITION 6 Describes the process of creating new green projects TERM 7 Morgan Stanley DEFINITION 7 35-40% of undergraduate hires earned a liberal arts degree TERM 8 6 Ways companies become innovators DEFINITION 8 Recognize great ideas come from all levels, executives need to create a culture of ideas, provide time for "unofficial activity", do not cut costs to the bone, Listen to customers, executing ideas is more important than generating. TERM 9 Raj Rajaratnam DEFINITION 9 Ran the largest insider trading scheme in Wall Street history. Expected to get 29-24 years TERM 10 Since 2007, Amount spent on buying back stocks from stockholders DEFINITION 10 614 billion. its only work 590 million now
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