SUBJECT
EIB 20403 ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOR
TITLE
GROUP ASSIGNMENT OF PERSONALITY TRAITS AT MCDONALD TAMAN MELATI
PREPARED BY STUDENT ID
ZAKRI REZWAN BIN ZULKEFLI 62212114713
MUHAMMAD MUNAWWAR BIN ABD MALIK 62212114253
SYED ZAIM ASYRAAF BIN SYED ABDULLAH 62212114305
CLASS : ME 60
PREPARED FOR
DR. RAEMAH BINTI ABDULLAH HASHIM
1.0 BACKGROUND OF MCDONALDS IN MALAYSIA
The McDonalds migrated from Manchester, New Hampshire to Hollywood in the late 1920s, where brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald began working as set movers and handymen at motion-picture studios. In 1937, their father Patrick McDonald opened "The Airdrome", a food stand, on Huntington Drive. Hamburgers …show more content…
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