Gap Analysis: Global Communications

Gap Analysis: Global Communications
    Global Communications is a company with a goal of being a company that provides multiple services to its customers and future customers. This will yield them high profit and help them beat out the competition.  This analysis will indicate what their dilemmas are and how they will go about the task to making GC successful.
Stakeholder Perspectives/Ethical Dilemmas
    The stakeholders are speculative about the rebound of the company.  In comparing the stock from three years ago to today, the stock depreciated more than fifty percent.  They believe this because telecommunications companies are risky due to the tremendous pressure of the economy.   
    Sy (2004), key stakeholders at one of his meetings stated "I know we have to work with the Union, but we also have an obligation to our people".  His main objection is he does not want to lay employees off to make a profit.  
Situation Analysis
Worldwide Telecommunications, Inc. is a multimillion-dollar company that has networks all over the globe.   Contingency in today's market of global telecommunications is unanimous.   
In this scenario, the GC Company has several problems.  Their biggest problem GC has to deals with is the large amount of competition.
GC decided to come up with new approaches to help their company become one of the largest global telecommunication companies.  Local, long-distance and international markets are all competing for the same business.  Some employees will be laid off of their jobs and GC will have to deal with the Union.  
In order for GC's transition to go smoothly a meeting was called to brainstorm on ho ...
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