Do you agree with Weber that our society is becoming more secular and more driven by science rather than religious and driven by tradition?

Do you agree with Weber that our society is becoming more secular and more driven by science rather than religious and driven by tradition? Please post your response on the presentation discussion board.  Have you ever experienced the dysfunctions of bureaucracy that Weber describes? Provide an example of such an experience. Please post your response on the presentation discussion board.  What aspects of the transition to Gesellschaft and Organic Solidarity do you see in your own life?

How might your company use an alliance with local companies to adapt to local concerns about American culture?

As you look at the latest quarterly earnings report of your clothing and accessories company, you think to yourself “You are a genius!” It was your idea to move manufacturing to India last year, and it was your idea to partner with a local retail chain to get your products to Indian consumers. So even though your U.S. sales fell 5 percent, much in part due to the recession, your company’s profits actually rose 35 percent, thanks to all the money you made in India. Almost every day, you walk through the city and you see young, affluent Indians wearing your jeans, clutching your purses, donning your sunglasses, and you are unbelievably glad that you decided to come into this dynamic, fast-growing market that really likes Western fashion styles. There are many people, however, who aren’t so fond of your styles, and of Western culture in general. Various religious and political conservative groups have recently been protesting the growing influence of Western culture in India, sometimes in quite violent ways. During a recent Valentine’s Day, a group of men publicly beat young couples who were holding hands or having a romantic dinner. In another city, a group of people attacked women who were at bars and dance clubs. And just the other day, you saw a crowd of people throwing your jeans, purses, and sunglasses into a big bonfire as a statement against Western fashion. Even businesses are getting into the anti-American sentiment; a local beverage company announced that they would take on the popularity of Coke and Pepsi by selling a beverage based on cow urine, which is considered a holy, medicinal drink by Hindus. When you came up with the idea of expanding into India, you certainly didn’t think that you would find yourself in the middle of a cultural clash. “I’m just here to sell jeans,” you think, “not to tell people how to live.” But clearly, many people view companies like yours as a threat to their culture and heritage. *** 1. How would you, as the manager of this company, deal with the risk associated with doing business in countries that feel threatened by American culture? *** 2. How might your company use an alliance with local companies to adapt to local concerns about American culture?

Based on computer information and management Reflect on when you have been involved in a change in your organization.

based on computer information and management Reflect on when you have been involved in a change in your organization (whether that was as a champion of that change or as a clinician that underwent that change). What were the components of the change that aided in the successful implementation of that change? If the change was not successful, why do you think that was so and how could those be altered for future change initiatives?