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Monday, September 20, 2010
Reflections Post
In chapter one we learned about the roles and challenges of management. In chapter two we learned about planning and how important it is to plan things ahead of time. In chapter three we learned about the decision makings, problem solving, and ethics of people doing business. In chapter four we learned about choosing the different forms of business ownerships. The thing I found to be most interesting and significant up to this point is that company that doesn't have the normal triangle for company operations. They actually listen to what customers want instead of just seeing the ways they spend the money. That reminds me of small family owned businesses that care about customers and know them by their first names. As a customer of a company like that you actually feel like the company is going to listen to anything you have to say instead of feeling like they just care about taking your money. The most confusing would be all the decisions you have to make when starting a new company. You have to figure out what kind of company you want to be and in which direction you want the company to go in the future.
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