a. How would you describe the culture of Siemens before Kleinfeld’s appointment as CEO?
b. Kleinfeld’s leadership style was criticized as being “brash” and “American.” Is that a fair assessment? Why or why not?
c. Do you think the decision to “clean house” in the Siemens’ executive offices was the right one? Why or why not?
d. What challenges does Peter Löscher face in restoring the company’s reputation?
The most likely cause of death in 1900 would be pneumonia/influenza, while the leading cause of death in 2006 was heart disease. ... Heart disease and cancer were two of the most common causes of death in 2006.
Anemia can be caused by a great amount of things. The most common reason is through iron deficiency, which is linked to other illnesses that cause anemia. Or, through malnutrition where the patient is not getting the right amount of vitamins or minerals in their diet. The protein hemoglobin contains iron, which is why the hemoglobin levels drop at times when there is anemia