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    Case Analysis: New Bedford Whaling Museum Problem Statement The main question of the case is was it enough what Anne Brengle did over the 11 years of work for the Museum? According to the story, the question means all actions and management changes of the New Bedford Whaling museum Executive director’s style. The Executive Director Anne Brengle faces different challenges over a period of 11 years and leads this non-profit organization (The New Bedford Whaling Museum) to improvement of its condition

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    re-orientation, as we found out from The New Bedford Whaling Museum case, requires an enthusiastic, energetic, visionary leader, who has a long-term focus and is able to build teams and get people involved. In my opinion Wilton Winchester doesn’t possess the required qualities to lead the strategic change, which is obviously needed at Factory A. He is a complete opposite of Anne Brengle, who successfully managed to revitalize the museum and make it a leading whaling education and preservation center. Factory

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    NEW BEDFORD REAL ESTATE New Bedford is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. When it comes to real estate, it is fit to say that the New Bedford real estate market provides plenty of opportunities cutting across for people from all walks of life, be it first timers or other home buyers there couldn’t be any other better time to buy property in the market than now. Why is New Bedford a great area to live? Well, that can be easily explained by the fact that New Bedford is a great

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    Affordable Home Insurance in Massachusetts Massachusetts is the most populous state in New England. It is bordered by the states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York. Massachusetts was originally dependent on agriculture, fishing, and trade. The state was transformed into a manufacturing center during the Industrial Revolution. However, Massachusetts’ economy shifted from manufacturing to services. Massachusetts today is a world leader in biotechnology, engineering

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    experience with diverse business environments and cultures and then bring their experience back to Russia to share with their colleagues. References: McGuire, Stephen J.J. “Slastyona Concectionary” McGuire, Stephen J.J. and Kathy P. Kretman “New Bedford Whaling Museum” McGuire, Stephen J.J. (2008). “Managing Change in Nonprofit

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    to the slave industry with the whaling industry, Melville is able to indirectly criticize the injustice of slavery. Moby Dick was published at a time where the country was on the brink of the Civil War and whaling and the slave trade were the most profitable industries. The narrator of the novel; Ishmael, openly mocked white and Christian supremacy in America. It can be understood by a modern reader that the novel entails a metaphor comparing slavery to the whaling industry and gives insight to Melville’s

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    and were not treated fairly from the beginning of the American colonies up to the 1960s. Their history included about 250 years of slavery followed by another 100 years of discrimination. However, many people state that throughout the 1800s, the whaling industry helped African Americans thrive as a race. In addition, they were treated as equals and could gain glory and wealth from it. In most cases, this is not true because negroes for three main reasons. Almost all African people did not receive

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    (2016b). Aboriginal subsistence whaling. Retrieved on March 4, 2016 from https://iwc.int/aboriginal International Whaling Commission (IWC). (2016c). Aboriginal subsistence whaling catches since 1985. Retrieved on March 6, 2016 from https://iwc.int/table_aboriginal International Whaling Commission (IWC). (2016d). Special permit catches since 1985. Retrieved on March 6, 2016 from https://iwc.int/table_permit International Whaling Commission (IWC). (2016e). Catches under objection

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