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             What is a successful corporation?? This is a question that has been asked ever since a corporation started. Of course, people look at Microsoft, Wal-Mart, and Citicorp as reaching what we call successful. Does success have to mean millions and millions of dollars? To me, no, a successful corporation is a business that has a place in the economy selling or offering some kind of service to the society. Making millions and millions of dollars comes farther down the chain of priorities. .
             Throughout this paper I will be discussing what my opinion of the Corporation of the Future will be like. Also, I will be discussing what the management practices might be and also what the business environment will be like in my eyes.
             In our society we all look at making the most money as possible. Money means everything. Money makes the world go around and the society will do anything to get as much of it as they can doing whatever it takes. Even laying off 500 employees to get it. The corporation of the future will still be just as greedy now in the year of 2003, but might get a little bit smarter as the years go on. What I mean by that is the CEO's might see that their employees mean more to them than they thought , which might turn around all of the laying off that all of the corporations are doing now. The corporations need manpower to make the product or service that the society demands. "US corporations should have more than just one purpose. They also owe something to their worker, and to the communities in which they are operating and they should sometimes sacrifice some profits to make things better for their workers and communities." (globalchange.com) I feel that the corporations will start looking at the well being of their workers and compensate them more for what they do, and not just look at themselves as the people that make all of the money. The people in the plants and warehouses are the people that make the corporation profits, not the executives in the sky scrapers sitting twenty stories in the air, putting golf balls into a scotch glass.


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