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Essay Share

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Essay Share Essay Share
Studio 52
Studio 52 was a nightclub that catered to the rich, famous, and influential. Carmen D
Alessio considers herself to be the founder and creator of Studio 52 with help from Ian
Schrager and Steve Rubell. Clubs aren t usually known for outstanding employee care
and Studio 52 is no different. The busboys were hired mainly for their looks, not
because of their customer service or interest in the business. Working at Studio 52 was
like going to a party every time they went to work. Which was probably fun for a little
while, but not a lasting career. The company culture regarding employees was not
focused on respect or employee s interests. They promoted drug use just to make sure
their employees were considered enjoyable. I don t think the employees were valued as
family members or important people, they seemed to only be valued for their looks and
their ability to party. The customers of Studio 52 were considered influential and
important. I think Studio 52 respected their status, but I think they were mainly targeted
because of their ability to influence people and because they had money to spend. By
maintaining wealthy customers, they were probably able to make larger profits and
assuming the customers enjoyed their time they probably returned with... Show more
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Transactional leaders gain loyalty by forming agreements and working with their
followers (Brusseau, 2012). I would consider D Alessio more of a transformational
leader. She gained loyalty by providing an exciting place to work. Her employees were
willing to walk around nearly naked, mingling with wealthy customers while on drugs.
She didn t try to work with them or ask them what they want out of their job. She gave
them her expectations and they went with them without question, although the guests
and drugs probably helped keep her employees
Comparing Miles Archer And Sam Spade In The Maltese
Falcon
Sam Spade, the detective from The Maltese Falcon shows characteristics of a hard
boiled detective. Hard boiled detectives are considered to be tough on the outside
when dealing with clients, but also hard on the inside and do not show any emotion
about what they are feeling. Spade gives off this vibe whether he s talking to attractive
women, or if he is in an altercation with his enemy. In The Maltese Falcon, a woman
named Miss Wonderly is brought into detective Sam Spade s office by Effie Perine.
Miss Wonderly explains her situation to the two detectives in the room, Sam Spade and
Miles Archer. Miles Archer and Sam Spade are partners, but for the small blip in time
that we have Miles in the story, it is clear that Sam Spade is the more... Show more
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Back in this time, smoking a cigar and having a drink with someone, like today, is and
was considered a gesture that shows hospitality and gentleman like qualities. Spade
became pale and hard. He spoke rapidly in a low furious voice: Think again and think
fast. Before you got through. I ll tell you now that you ll do your talking today where
you are through. What are you wasting my time for? You and your lousy secret!
Christ! I know exactly what that stuff is that they keep in the sub treasury vaults, but
what good is that do me? I can get along without you. God damn you! Maybe you could
have got along without me if you kept clear of me. You can t now. Not in San
Francisco. You re coming oil get out And you ll do it today. Spade turned in with angry
heedlessness tossed his glass at the table the glass struck the wood, first apart, and
splashed its contents and glittering fragments over table and floor. (109 110). No one
wants to mess with

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