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    considered the only effective way of organizing and is still a basic element of the vast majority of organizations. 3. Leaders are typically coordinators and organizers who keep a close eye on what is happening. Market – 1. Seeks control by looking outward with particular notice of the transactions cost. 2. Not focused solely on marketing but views transactions as exchanges of value. 3. Leaders are often hard-driving competitors to who seek to always deliver the goods. Clan - 1. Less of

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    Rjft Task 1 Utah Opera/Symphony Merger

    RJFT Task 1 Utah Symphony and Utah Opera: A Merger Proposal Unlike major arts organizations in Europe and Canada that rely heavily on government agencies for their funding, orchestras and opera companies in the United States operate under a very different financial model. Income to support these organizations is generated primarily through ticket stales (approximately 46%) and individual contributions (approximately 36%) (Alexander, 2004). Since September 11, 2001, all arts organizations

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    Utah Symphony And Utah Opera Merger RJFT Task 2Iesha ArmourA. 1. “Before the merger the Utah Symphony dealt with many financial issues. A major financial weakness with the symphony is its inability to negotiate the salaries of the employees. All of the symphony’s employees are under contact which leaves them with the financial burden of having topay salaries regardless of the ticket sales. A financial strength of the symphony was the aboveaverage endowments. The symphony was considered to

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    Utah Symphony and Utah Opera Merger

    RJFT Task 2 Iesha Armour A. 1. “Before the merger the Utah Symphony dealt with many financial issues. A major financial weakness with the symphony is its inability to negotiate the salaries of the employees. All of the symphony’s employees are under contact which leaves them with the financial burden of having to pay salaries regardless of the ticket sales. A financial strength of the symphony was the above average endowments. The symphony was considered to be at the high end of a Group

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    Org Man Rjft Task 2

    Cristina Nielson 6/18/2011 RJFT Task 2 Action Plan When this merger was decided it was called into action because of the weakness within the Utah Symphony Orchestra and the Opera. Both are great companies but both could use the strengths of the others to improve. This paper will explore the leadership and financial strengths of both companies as well as a complete overhaul of the balanced scorecard of the businesses. Below I have listed the strengths and weaknesses of the leaders and financial

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