In liquidating Karenjos, her aim is to study the relationship between American companies and the world's largest financial centers. . . Wall Street. Since she put all three years of research in ethnography, I understood Hos' determination to understand the full meaning of Wall Street on the first page of the first chapter. The first topic of interpretation is the Wall Street relationship, which is based on the staff 's ruling culture, irresponsibility for their American business, and the constant change that has occurred during that process.
My highlight is to ask Karen Ho of the University of Minnesota to analyze the inner world of Wall Street venture capitalists and brokers. She believes that US companies have been liquidated based on many field surveys. The company is currently viewed as a set of assets - ready to sell on-demand and sell it on demand to maximize profits in a short period of time. It is clear why this is problem for people working in the company, but it is also a concern for anthropologists engaged in business activities. Enterprise-oriented people need to be confident in the company's long-term future to invest in the creation and innovation of people-oriented products and services. Companies under pressure from shareholder pressure are obliged to continue defense. If you just budget incrementally rather than destructive innovation, its future will be in danger.
In liquidating Karenjos, her aim is to study the relationship between American companies and the world's largest financial centers. . . Wall Street. Since she put all three years of research in ethnography, I understood Hos' determination to understand the full meaning of Wall Street on the first page of the first chapter. The first topic of interpretation is the Wall Street relationship, which is based on the staff 's ruling culture, irresponsibility for their American business, and the constant change that has occurred during that process.
When investor confidence in Wall Street and American companies reached a record minimum, as many people asked many questions about whether they should keep investing, Levitt is the mainstay of Wall Street He also offered his own experience as a regulatory body. He is a stock broker (they are salesmen, straightforward), company financial statements (often hidden), mutual fund managers (remembering the people they are actually working on), and other aspects of business We have everything to protect and strengthen the necessary tools for the future economy.