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Title: global communications
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The paper illustrates how balancing the needs of their shareholders and their employees, while continuing to improve competitiveness and profitability, is difficult. However, the paper shows that by implementing strategies that involve outsourcing, employee morale support and new technology pursuits, Global Communications can improve their market positioning and profitability... Showed first 250 characters
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However, the paper shows that by implementing strategies that involve outsourcing, employee morale support and new technology pursuits, Global Communications can improve their market positioning and profitability.
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"Global Communications is concerned about operating profits and the strain placed on the company as a result of increasing levels of competition... Showed next 250 characters
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