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John D. Rockefeller and the modern corporation




Listen to Talk No 2 and answer the questions below. Then listen again and check your answers.

1. Who is the hero of this talk?

2. Which of Disney's characters became an overnight suc­cess?

3. What are the most popular films of Walt Disney?

4. Where is the magic kingdom of Walt Disney located?

5. How much does the amusement park Disneyland bring each year?

 

11* Complete the text using the words from the box. There are two words which you don't'need to use

success, imagination, recasting, foresight, innovative, chief executive, multitude, established, fascinated, endow, founded, launch

 

Robert Edward Turner was born in 1938 in Cincinnati. He "is world famous American television network _______(1)_______.

In 1976, he_______(2)_______a television station, WTBS, and built it into the Turner Broadcasting System (TBS). As he was a man with _______(3), he decided to _______(4)_______first 24-hour news channel. So, in 1980, The Cable News Network (CNN), was _______(5)_______. People from all over the world including monarchs, presi­dents, prime ministers and many other very important per­sons were_______(6)_______by this innovation.

Ted Turner is a forward thinking person always coming up with ________(7) ideas. In 1988, Ted Turner started up TNT, a movie channel giving the opportunity to the_______(8)_______to enjoy his vast library of film clas­sics.

Ted Turner announced he would_______(9)_______$1 bil­lion to United Nations programs devoted to international understanding and peace and the environment. His creative activity is_______(10)_______American life and culture.

 

Unit3. READING COMPREHENSION

The ethical heart of business is service to others. Without it, no enterprise and no entrepreneur can succeed. Here are two profiles of great business leaders. They believed passion­ately in America as the land of opportunity and in the possi­bilities for individuals to succeed here.

 

John Davison Rockefeller, the head of Standard Oil, a multibil-lion-dollar enterprise, established an integrated system, of production and distribution. His most lasting contribution lay in the systems of professional management that inte­grated the many aspects of his busi­ness. Rockefeller's extraordinary drive and legendary attention to detail led his company to early suc-ces. An understanding of the histo­ry of the Standard Oil Company is essential to the understanding of the rise of the large corpo­ration in the American economy. By 1913 Rockefeller amassed a fortune of $900 million and owned nearly all of the nation's oil industry.

John D. Rockefeller was born in 1839 on a small farm in upstate New York. In 1853, his father, William A. Rockefeller, an occasional farmer, small-time entrepreneur, moved from upstate New York to Cleveland with his deeply pious wife and five children. Rockefeller upon completing secondary school and a few business courses at Folsom's Commercial College, found work as a $4-a-week bookkeeper for a Cleveland dry goods merchant.

Obsessed with attaining professional and financial inde­pendence, John scrimped and borrowed for three years, until he had enough - $1,800 - to set up shop in 1859 as a dry-goods trader. Rockefeller watched as Cleveland-area busi­nessmen made quick fortunes in oil refining, and he too was caught up in the heady excitement.

Rockefeller was among the first to set up refineries in Cleveland in the mid-1860s, when the end of the Civil War signalled a period of unprecedented economic expansion,

Rockefeller brought in new interests, recapitalized his firm, and began to buy out the competition.

Unable to control the price of vital raw materials, Rockefeller decided that the best way to boost his profits was to raise production, so he borrowed money to open a second refinery, the Standard Works. Surveying the refining busi­ness in 1870, the 31-year-old Rockefeller began to think about expanding further. Despite the oil industry's chaos, - Rockefeller had a clear vision of where it was going, and the key role his company could play in it. Following his instincts, he and his associates set out to combine all of Cleveland's refineries into a single firm in order to gain still greater leverage over railroads and crude oil producers. Capitalized at $1 million, Standard Oil eventually grew into a multibillion-dollar enterprise.

Once Standard Oil was established, Rockefeller approached weaker competitors with a simple proposition: join us or face the ravages of heightened competition. By 1870, when he formed the Standard Oil Company of Ohio, Rockefeller owned all of the refineries in his home base.

By the end of 1872, Standard had boosted its capacity sixfold and was refining 10,000 barrels a day. With 80 percent of Cleveland's refining industry under its roof, the company already stood as the nation's largest refining complex.

Standard Oil Company embodied the principle of a twenti­eth century factory - it facilitated a continuous flow of raw -materials through various links in a production chain until it emerged as a finished consumer product.

In the 1890s, Rockefeller, though only in his fifties, essentially removed himself from the daily affairs of the Standard Oil Company. He devoted much of the rest of his life to charity. He endowed the University of Chicago in 1892, and set up a foundation that dispensed millions to education­al and health efforts around the world. Rockefeller died in 1937 at the age of 97. He provided the basis for one of America's greatest philanthropic foundations and serving the needs and desires of others, he improved to a great extent the quality of life for millions of people.

 

HENRY FORD AND THE "UNIVERSAL CAR

 

Ford's "universal car" was the industrial success story of its age. Model T Ford cars pervaded American culture. The central role that the Model T had come to play in America's cultural, social and economic life elevated Henry Ford into a full-fledged folk hero.

Henry Ford invented neither the automobile nor the assembly line, but recast each to dominate a new era. Indeed, no other individual in this century so completely trans­formed the nation's way of life. He transformed the automobile itself from a luxury to a necessity.

"I'm going to democratize the automobile, I will build a motorcar for the great multitude," Henry Ford had said in 1909. "When I'm through, everybody will be able to afford one, and about everybody will have one." Such a notion was revolutionary. Ford set out to make the car a commodity.

Henry Ford was born in 1863 in Dearborn, Michigan, on the farm operated by his father, an Irishman, and his mother, who was from Dutch stock.

Ford devoted himself to making a working automobile. On weekends and most nights, he could be found in a shed in the back of the family home, building his car. So great was his obsession that the neighbors called him Crazy Henry. In 1903, he formed the Ford Motor Company in association with Alexander Malcomson and about a dozen other investors.

Prickly, brilliant, willfully eccentric, he relied more on instinct than business plans. With a few colleagues, he devot­ed two years to the design and planning of the Model T.

The car that finally emerged from Ford's secret design sec­tion at the factory was simple, sturdy, and versatile. That lit­tle car was doomed to excite the public imagination and change America forever. The car went to the first customers on October 1, 1908. In its first year, over ten thousand were sold, a new record for an automobile model. Between 1914 and 1916, the company's profits doubled from $30 million to $60 million.

On June 4, 1924, the ten millionth Model T Ford left the Highland Park factory, which would remain the main facility for T production.

On May 26,1927, the fifteen millionth Model T Ford rolled off the assembly line at Ford's factory in Highland Park, Michigan.

In 1929, Ford, General Motors and the newly formed Chrysler Corporation - known then and now as the Big Three - accounted for 80 percent of the market,

Henry Ford died on April 7, 1947, at the age of eighty-three. The world remains in large part the one set into motion by Henry Ford: a world in which cars are for everyone. Model ' T Ford cars jammed the streets of the great-eastern cities and roamed newly laid roads in southern California. They repre­sented an opportunity for change in practically everything. They also became a crucial factor in recasting America's growing economy. Henry Ford had created a car for the mul­titudes and that car had created the basis of the car culture embraced by every subsequent generation.

 

Words and Expressions

amass v - накопить скопить {капитал, состояние)

assembly line - сборочный конвейер

boost v - повысить (прибыль производительность, мощ­ность и пр.)

brilliant ad) - выдающийся, замечательный (о человеке)

buy out v - выкупать (чью-л. долю контрольного пакета акций)

charity n - благотворительность

commodity n - товар широкого потребления

crucial factor - решающий фактор

crude oil - сырая, неочищенная нефть

dominate v - доминировать, господствовать над чем-л.

drive п - энергия, напористость, настойчивость (в дости­жении какой-л. цели), внутренний импульс

dry goods n - мануфактура, галантерея, галантерейные то­вары

embody v - воплощать; олицетворять, заключать в себе (какую-л. идею)

embrace v - принимать, воспринимать

emerge v - появляться; всплывать; выходить, возникать

facility n - техническое оборудование

full-fledged folk hero - признанный народный герой

great multitude - широкие массы

heady adj - головокружительный, опьяняющий, неисто­вый

heightened - все возрастающий, все более интенсивный

integrate и - составлять единое целое; объединять

integrated adj - комплексный; единый

jam v - запруживать, заполонять

key role - ведущая роль

leverage n - рычаг, средство для достижения цели

luxury n - предмет роскоши

merchant n - купец; лавочник

necessity n - предмет первой необходимости

obsession n - наваждение, одержимость

oil refining - перегонка нефти

pervade v - проникать; наполнять, пропитывать

prickly adj - вспыльчивый, раздражительный, обидчивый

raise production - повысить производительность, увели­чить производство

ravages - разрушительное действие

recapitalizate v - изменять структуру капитала компании

recast v - переделывать, перекраивать; изменять, пере­страивать

refinery n - нефтеперегонный завод

roam v - путешествовать, странствовать

scrimp v - экономить (особ, на еде)

shed n - гараж; сарай

small-time entrepreneur - предприниматель средней руки

sturdy adj - прочный, крепкий; выносливый (о предме­тах)

to a great extent - в значительной степени

trader n — торговец (особ, оптовый)

versatile adj - многоцелевой, универсальный

willfully eccentric - своенравно эксцентричный




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