Company brief: House of Windsor

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Britain's royal House of Windsor is satirically treated as a company. Members of the family are considered products, and each is evaluated in terms of functional or entertainment performance. A firm history and a comparison with a rival 'company' are included.

United Kingdom, Humor and anecdotes, Royal houses, Windsor, House of, House of Windsor, 1917-

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Caring for cockneys

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The King's Fund recently published a report which explains the inadequate healthcare in London, England. London hospitals invest in high technology at the expense of basic care. They are also less cost-effective than competitors.

Services, Medical care, London, England, England

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The caring company

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Harvard researchers John Kotter and James Heskett's 11-year study shows correlations between corporate culture and financial performance. Financial analysts agree that in the long term strong culture means good performance.

Research, Economic aspects, Human resource management, Corporate culture, Kotter, John, Heskett, James

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