Many Thin Companies : The Change in Customer Dealings and Managers Since September 11, 2001
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0789022478
ISBN-13
9780789022479
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 28th, 2004
Print length
138 Pages
Weight
420 grams
Product Classification:
Business strategy
Ksh 22,950.00
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Many Thin Companies is an up-to-date examination of the aftereffects of the World Trade Center bombings upon businesses nationwide. The book looks at how the tragedy has since changed company structure, advertising, and consumer behavior. In this important text, you will learn about the efforts of several companies that were hit hard by 9/11, including Aon Corporation and PricewaterhouseCoopers. This resource will help university professors and students, as well as consultants and managers already at work, understand more clearly the current business trends and prepare them for future consequences.
Discover what happened to the economy after 9/11from an insider outlook
Many Thin Companies: The Change in Customer Dealings and Managers Since September 11, 2001 is an up-to-date examination of the aftereffects of the World Trade Center bombings upon businesses nationwide. In this important text, you will learn about the efforts of several companies that were hit hard by 9/11, including Aon Corporation and PricewaterhouseCoopers. This resource will help university professors and studentsas well as consultants and managers already at workunderstand more clearly the current business trends and prepare them for future consequences.
Many Thin Companies looks at how the tragedy has forever altered the economy, advertising practices, and consumer behavior. The book supplies statistics and case studies for New York City commerce, the airlines industry, and several well-known companies from both before and after 9/11revealing the patterns of growth, decline, and return. It also contains valuable information on how companies can reorganize their internal structure and distribution of funds with more effort on safety and crisis management planning.
With Many Thin Companies, you’ll gain a better understanding of:
Many Thin Companies: The Change in Customer Dealings and Managers Since September 11, 2001 is an up-to-date examination of the aftereffects of the World Trade Center bombings upon businesses nationwide. In this important text, you will learn about the efforts of several companies that were hit hard by 9/11, including Aon Corporation and PricewaterhouseCoopers. This resource will help university professors and studentsas well as consultants and managers already at workunderstand more clearly the current business trends and prepare them for future consequences.
Many Thin Companies looks at how the tragedy has forever altered the economy, advertising practices, and consumer behavior. The book supplies statistics and case studies for New York City commerce, the airlines industry, and several well-known companies from both before and after 9/11revealing the patterns of growth, decline, and return. It also contains valuable information on how companies can reorganize their internal structure and distribution of funds with more effort on safety and crisis management planning.
With Many Thin Companies, you’ll gain a better understanding of:
- New York City’s proposed budget gap-closing plan
- increasing security needs despite financial difficulties
- The Verizon Promisehow Verizon was able to restore service in Manhattan in one week, thanks to preparedness and sales organization communication
- starting overplanning new outcomes for businesses after unexpected hardships
- performance issueshow to take care of the employees after a crisis
- international marketing concerns post-September 11
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