Deutsche Telekom Essays

  • Deutsche Telekom’s Diversity Program

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    Change in an organization is inevitable and crucial to its growth, success, and survival. “For years, Deutsche Telekom has been one of the largest vocational training provider in Germany” (Telekom). The company is committed in improving its image and value by generating opportunities and possibilities through greater diversity at a higher organizational level. Their plans to bring more women into management positions includes: increasing their recruits for female university graduates, designating

  • T-Mobile and AT&T Merger

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    For months, the prospect of a T-Mobile and AT&T merger has become more public. The prolonged merger discussion has left the public wondering if the acquisition will allow AT&T to completely rule the telecommunications market, leaving Verizon and Sprint in the dust. Mobile subscribers have been left unsure by the shocking announcement, wondering how their pockets and cellular services will be affected. With lawsuits being filed by both the Department of Justice and Sprint, the future of the acquisition

  • Analysis of Deutsche Telekom AG and France Telecom SA Joint Venture

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    serves more than 230 million customers worldwide, and has revenue of 44 billion Euros as of 2013 (Orange 2014). T-Mobile, a German telecommunications subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG, has over 240 million customers worldwide and is tenth largest mobile phone company in the world (Telekom 2014). On September 8, 2009, Deutsche Telekom AG and France Telecom SA announced their plan to pursue a joint venture with their T-Mobile and Orange subsidiaries. Orange UK and T-Mobile UK became largest communications

  • New German Cinema

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    New German Cinema Introduction The Second World War brought forth not only physical destruction to Germany, but also cultural destruction, particularly in its film industry. The film industry of West Germany, in particular, went under the inevitable control of the United States (US). American films became popular among the West German public, while prominent West German directors and actors chose to leave West Germany to pursue their careers in Hollywood, with many of them becoming highly successful

  • German Railways and the Holocaust

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    In 1939, World War II was just beginning. The Germans blamed the Jews for their loss in World War I. In order to compensate, Hitler, the new leader of Germany, decreed to get rid of all Jews. Most of the Jews were excavated by rail. Railways have been important for transportation in Germany, as well as the rest of the world, ever since the invention of the locomotive. By 1939, Germany had the railroads of Austria, Sudentenland, Bohemia, Moravia, Czechoslovakia, Danzig, and Poland in its possession

  • Too Big To Fail Firms

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    In the world of money, firms including banks and nonbank financial companies face adversaries and often fail. When they do, most failures do not result in extreme externalities. In other words, loss of the firm does not place its counterparties into a troubled position. Ergo, the firm would go through a usual resolution process provided by the government. But, some large firms undergo a “special” treatment because of the government’s fear that its losses may have disproportionately big adverse externalities

  • Dhl’S American Adventure

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    DHL’s American Adventure 1. DHL used several strategies for entering market of the United States, they can be divded into corporate level ,business level and operational level strategies. For the corporate level strategies, Globalization Strategies are adopted, DHL invests $1.2 billion in entering the U.S. market. DHL is the largest express carrier in Europe with a 40% share, and the largest international express carrier in Asia, also with 40%. There is a global economy now, all businesses

  • Airborne Express

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    In a highly competitive industry the structure of a firm is very important to its success. Today firms are moving away from the centralized structure of the past, and adopting a more decentralized structure (Management Challenges in the 21st Century p 315). The air express industry is no exception. FedEx, the leader in the air express industry since the late eighties, is also leading U.P.S. in the race to become decentralized. Airborne Express is not even in the race. In order to compete in today’s

  • Airborne Express

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    Airborne Express Executive Summary Airborne Express is an air-express transportation company that provides delivery of small packages and documents throughout the United States and to and from many foreign countries. Statement of Purpose To identify the issues and problems that the company is facing and how the company incorporates into its business strategy the major trends that concerns air delivery business. To give alternative courses of action and to recommend the best alternative to

  • Should Doping Be Allowed in Sports

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    part of Cashmore’s solution is misleading. Medications athletes are using are des... ... middle of paper ... .... National Institute on Drug Abuse, n.d. Web. 19 Feb. 2014. . Diehn, Sonya. Doping's Negative Side Effects. Digital image. Deutsche Welle. Deutsche Welle, 22 Oct. 2013. Web. 19 Feb. 2014. . "Sports Stars Are No Role Models, Say Scientists." The University of Manchester. The University of Manchester, 22 Apr. 2010. Web. 21 Feb. 2014. . Mario Balotelli. Digital image. Hair and Sports

  • How to Reduce Carbon Emissions to Comply with New UK Law

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    1.0 Executive Summary Climate change has been a major topic of debate in the UK over the recent years. The need to reduce the impact of CO2 and other Green House Gases (GHG) on the environment has pushed the UK Government to enact legislations (e.g. Climate Change Act 2008) and impose strict regulations on businesses to reduce emissions. These actions have forced businesses across a wide range of industrial sectors to rethink and rework their strategies of utilising energy, transport and land in

  • The DHL Supply Chain

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    the globe, making it the most international company in the world. With a workforce exceeding 285,000 employees, we provide solutions for an almost infinite number of logistics needs. DHL is part of the world's leading postal and logistics Group, Deutsche Post DHL and encompasses three divisions: DHL Express, DHL Global Forwarding, Freight and DHL Supply Chain. (DHL online) In 1969, DHL began operating the first international door-to-door express delivery service in the world. When Adrian Dalsey,

  • Essay On Ostalgie

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    Step 2: Edith Janssen, 20774722 „Ostalgie“ – Wie geht Good Bye, Lenin! mit der DDR-Vergangenheit um? Ostalgie: eine utopische Neugestaltung der DDR (Good Bye, Lenin!) Präpositionen Passivformen Word count: 665 „Ostalgie” ist eine Mischform aus den Worten „Ost” und „Nostalgie”. Man kann daher sagen, dass es wörtlich Nostalgie nach dem Osten bedeutet. „Goodbye, Lenin!” ist ein preisgekrönter Film von Wolfgang Becker und er beschreibt Ostalgie. Der Film erzählt die Geschichte der Familie Kerner und

  • Feminism: Women's Status in Higher Education

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    decisions. Companies such as Deutsche Telekom strive to make clear, significant goals in efforts to show their support for sex equality. Deutsche Telekom set a goal of reaching and maintaining a thirty percent ratio of senior females employees (The New York Times). However, the company has yet to reach above an eight percent ratio of women executives (The New York Times). “This is a step in the right direction, but it can’t stop at the top,” said Monika Brandl, head of Deutsche Telekom’s central workers’

  • Case Study: Strategic Group Map

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    and an annual profit of $ 7.74 billion (China Daily, 2015). In contrast, AT&T has twice the value of Vodafone at a market value of $ 173 billion and an annual profit of $ 6.2 billion (China Daily, 2015). A similar incident is evident between Deutsche Telekom with a market value of $ 85 billion and

  • Analysis of the Environment of the Mobile Network System

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    Analysis of the Environment of the Mobile Network System Executive Summary 3 Glossary of Abbreviations 4 Introduction 5 Recent History

  • Data Communications

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    com/4999836.html UK Yahoo.com (2009) Is a NTU a modem....why is it connected to the Cisco Router? what is it function? http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091118020312AAjeaKk Content-Wire (2001) Deutsche Telekom Deploys ATM Network Access Solution http://www.content-wire.com/deutsche-telekom-deploys-atm-network-access-solution VoxTechnologies Corp (2010) 2902 MainStreet Network Termination Unit http://www.voxtechnologies.com/2902_mainstreet_network_termination_unit.htm RAD Data Communications

  • AT&T and Alexander Graham Bell

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    Company Overview In 1875 AT&T began its company, which was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. Graham had help in forming this global company from two men, Gardiner Hubbard and Thomas Sanders financially. Bell being the inventor tried and successfully invented a talking telegraph. In the few years to follow, Bell earned patents and in 1877 the three men formed the Bell Telephone Company to display the new invention, the telephone. In 1878 the first telephone exchange took place under license from

  • A Brief History of Bonn

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    With traces of humans dating back 50,000 years, Bonn is considered to be one of Germany’s oldest cities (History). The city of Bonn “celebrated its 2000th anniversary in 1989, based on the date of its first written mention by the Roman writer Florus in 11 BC” (History). “Friedrich Schlegel once called Bonn a “friendly” town and it has been a friendly town throughout the whole 2000 years if its existence, which dates back to the foundation of the Drusus fort in the year 13 BC (Schleifer).” Around

  • Impact of Free Movement of People and Service in the European Union on Tourist

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    Firm Limited. EEA national. Workers Registration Scheme. immigration. Available at: http://www.lawfirmuk.net/english/eurowrs.htm [Accessed March 4, 2014]. Rahn, C., 2011. Deutsche Telekom $5.6 Billion Greek Debt Weighs on Nemat’s Turnaround Plan. Bloomberg. Available at: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-10-11/deutsche-telekom-5-6-billion-greek-debt-weighs-on-nemat-s-turnaround-plan.html [Accessed March 3, 2014]. union, european, 1957. Refworld | Treaty Establishing the European Community (Consolidated