DISCUSSING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE Lisa Thai HRMT-440 Colorado Technical University 4/18/2018 Business organizations in the industry are always experiencing changes in the business environment. This forces them to change their operations hence in order to coup with the changing business environment (Fletcher, 2004). The technology keeps on advancing hence the need for business enterprises to adopt the use of it in order to boosts its performance in the industry. Organizations that perform well in the industry starts to grow in size hence expanding their operations in the industry. The increase in size of a firm requires it to makes certain changes in its operations in order to incorporate the growth in its operations.
With the proceeding with development of innovation, it 's not amazing how patterns are always showing signs of change too. A major number of organizations attempt to make new patterns or keep up and ride with the present ones as they make new tech new companies that will snare general society and keep them needing for additional. Take Flappy Feathered creature for instance. In spite of the fact that the application was discharged May of 2013, it made colossal waves in 2014 and even turned into the most downloaded free amusement in the Apple Application Store. It even earned $50,000 a day!
So in essence the business model changed forcing new companies to grow and the older ones that focused on the old structure
A notable example of this is Microsoft and their line of computer applications, Office. Programs like Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook revolutionized professional industries and changed the way businesses communicate. By 2003, Robert Guth of the Wall Street Journal estimated that “Some 400 million people use the Office” (Guth, 2003). Later in the article, Guth said the 2003 version of Office allows companies to set up a system “where workers can easily share documents and other information" (Guth, 2003). Businesses finally had a way to integrate their entire company, and Office’s 400 million members were more connected than ever before.
Although they are experiencing extreme competition among the market, Verizon remains on top. This is credited to the diversification strategy that Verizon has put in place. They have adapted to the changing environment, and created new and innovative ways to sell products in the market. New products and services consistently lead the industry and Verizon has continued to be the market leader. They have also acquired companies that have already proven to be successful, in order to help them thrive in online and streaming
Farhad Manjoo goes over the intricacies of the ever-growing Netflix industry, having 8.9 million subscribers, but how the business is still spending over eight billion dollars a year. Manjoo projects that it won't be long until Netflix begins to raise prices again. Following Netflix, Manjoo states that while Apple devices are usually expected with great anticipation and excitement, the Apple Homepod has received little to no attention in media. This lack of media focus is causing Amazon to gain the lead in the Smart Speaker Technology, and those that are Apple fans will be going in blind when purchasing the HomePod.
Growing larger, this also helped booming companies and businesses alike, take over the competition in their field. And lastly, the new inventions, technologies and
Kasper Kouloumian TA: Leah Steuer Film 6a, Winter 2017 8 March 2017 The Shift to the Ratings System and American Cinema In 1930, due to public outcry and fears of federal involvement, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) introduced the Production Code, also known as the Hays Code, which censored or put limitations on film content. In 1934, it began to get strictly enforced.
They faced new challenges and they came into new markets where they
Another example is e-commerce. Fifteen years ago, shopping online basically did not exist. The environment
Netflix and Hulu: The Best Qualities Found in Television Shows After not only paying for Netflix or Hulu, but also wasting day after day on one T.V. show better be worth it. Television shows have become one of the most beloved source of cheap entertainment. People all over the world are binge watching their favorite shows, but little do they know all the shows share similar qualities. These qualities will make or break a show.
Movies have evolved over time. Back 100 years ago there was no sound and no color in fact in passage 1, “How Have Movies Changed Over The Years” it says the only sound that that the audience heard was someone playing the piano. The fact that black and white was introduced over 100 years ago some producers still use it today to make the movie feel more dramatic effect. Later own in the years they introduced computers. The computers were used to fill a stadium full of computer-generated spectators,or they can be used for explosions in outer space.
The business environment and technological innovation in the modern United States resembles the United States during the late 1800s and early 1900s because in the early 1900s the U.S. were experiencing the "Great Depression." While the business environment and the technological innovation starting to grow it helped the U.S. become a productive country with the innovations changing the future. So to me the modern day businesses in America resembles the 1800s and 1900s because there's always something new being created or updated. An Example is the Telephone, which Alexander Graham Bell created. It has been updated by people now it's a portable cell phone.
Netflix is a popular online streaming site that allows individuals to watch movies and TV shows without any interruptions from commercials. According to Solis (2014, October 14), “29 million people worldwide have registered for the online streaming website.” College students, being part of that statistic, use this site, surpassing most people, in other words, binge watch. “People within the ages of 18-29 are more likely to binge watch sites like Netflix and Hulu” (Pollack, 2015, May 4). About “73% defined binge-watching as viewing two to six episodes of one TV show in a single sitting” (Piper, 2016, January 18).
Making themselves a perfect opportunity in between the controversy, Netflix, the popular streaming site swooped in and signed Mittal and Vir Das, the first two comedians from India, to stream their hour-long specials on the international streaming site. Women seem to be caught up in scandals only revolving around objectification and sexism, unlike men who are usually involved in political and social issues. Mallika Dua was one such comedienne caught up in a controversy with Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar. The latter who was a judge on the popular show The Great Indian Laughter Challenge, came under fire for making a sexist remark at Dua, who was a mentor on the show with Zakir Khan and Hussain Dalal. In the show, if the mentors are impressed