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Professor W. Paul Borkowskiliving in Parma, OH
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W. Paul Borkowski has experience which includes working for the U.S. Government, being V.P. of Information Systems for more than one firm, and teaching at major Universities across the United States. Education/Experience: M.B.A. Interests: Globalization, business, economics, technology Affiliations: University of Phoenix, Area Chair Bus. & Management URL RSS |
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The Ten Steps to Success of Project Management need to be followed by the Final Phase of Project Management.completion. By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 2/17/2008
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Racial Hatred is not limited to Black and Whites. Those of the Jewish race have been hated, persecuted, despised and distrusted, not for years, but rather for centuries. They have been hated by Christians Whites, Blacks, Muslims, Nazis, communist around the world. By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 9/28/2007
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The modern food emporium is a marvel of logistical management. By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 3/18/2007
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Globalization begins! By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 2/1/2007
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With over 1,000 new websites being submitted to the search engines EVERY HOUR additional web-promotion strategies are necessary. Of course, search engine submittal remains a basic promotional method. By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 1/11/2007
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The Internet provides a modern spin off on the age-old mail order catalog while providing two major benefits over print catalogs. First, electronic catalogs overcome the expensive of printing and distribution. Second, electronic catalogs allow for instant transactions. By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 1/11/2007
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A Website is an economical, efficient tools for communicating with a selected group of people. By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 1/10/2007
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Why would a Small Business need WEB-PRESENCE? The Internet shatters geographical boundaries giving all small businesses a virtual local and national sales force with just a few clicks. By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 1/9/2007
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Raine Austen, whose CD "No More Than Believin'" is available from CDBaby.com,
brought a little Nashville showmanship and new York Opera with her to the Hanna Theater, Cleveland Ohio. By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 12/30/2006
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Good decisions may have less than desired results not because of the validity of the decision, but rather because of the way the decision was implemented. By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 12/18/2006
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Management works with and through people.
The magnificent mix of behavioral traits within a company provides the concept of Diversity. By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 12/9/2006
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Whether the chartered project is for a new commercial airliner, a new car, a new electronics product or an Information System, managers must interact with and work through technical specialists and engineers. By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 12/8/2006
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If we have selected a country/region that has a sustainable financial structure we are ready to go into our selected foreign market! By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 11/28/2006
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Facilitation is an emerging educational delivery technique which reverses roles of teacher and student. In facilitation, the student is teacher. By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 10/17/2006
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Temporary, reusable, or long-life structure soft structures with no size limitations may soon cover our cities. Constructed of clear environmentally safe material, these soft structures spans many thousands feet and have an unlimited length. By Professor W. Paul Borkowski | Published 10/15/2006
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