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General and Strategic Management (GSM) 1 Rashad Ismayilov Student Number: 320129 Word Count: Question 1: 1528 Question 5: 1574 Question 1: Brief Case Study Part 1: Case Study Title of Case Study: PricewaterhouseCoopers, the rise of the Empire. Introduction: Company Background: "Your worlds-Our People", this is how the motto sounds of one of the world's leading professional services organization - PwC. PwC - is also one of the oldest organizations among the Worlds Great 4 (see Appendix 1), having been founded in December 1849 by Samuel Lowell Price, who set up on his own at 5 Gresham street in the London City. When he and Edwin Waterhouse subsequently formed a partnership Price Waterhouse in 1865 they could not have possibly contemplated that over a century later, they would be an organization of over 125,000 people allocated in 142 countries with a global fee income in 2002 of $13,8 billon. (Edgar Jones, 2002: xvii, PwC Global Annual Report...

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