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1. Consider the three value disciplines described by Treacy and Wiersema. Create a two by three
table in which you name and describe the three value disciplines in the left column. In the right
column, describe what Quadrant does to support each one. Below the table, write a few sentences in
which you take a position regarding which value discipline best describes Quadrant's highest
priority. Defend your reasoning.
The three value disciplines described by Treacy and Wiersema are:
|Three Value Disciplines |Quadrant's Approach |
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2. Describe the critical elements of Quadrant's value delivery system. What specific operations and
supply chain practices contribute to the company's success? Select the five that you think are most
important and explain how they contribute.
Customer visits model community ( Customer selects lot signs contract ← Customer Visits
Showroom for detailed selections & finalizes agreements ( Financing ( House is built within the
time frame ( Contact is closed out
Though Quadrant expects the customers to follow the above flow chart however they were prepared
for cursory changes in the process. However they tried to keep the even flow intact as far as possible
and to drop the customer if his expectations were going beyond the even flow of the value delivery
system.
To give more value to the customer they even started providing financing and made the signing of
the contract much more convenient to the client.
Acquiring building sites in time, 40 item standard checklist , hiring right personnel to create a steady
flow of customers, tying up with banks for hassle free financing, following stringent schedule,
mixed model sequencing, partnering subcontractors in the process were some of the operations and
supply chain practices that contributed to the company's success.
As per my understanding following were the key functions which were really critical in their
success:
1. Lean Value Chain: Following a lean value chain
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Hsc General Math Textbook with Answers
G K Powers CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid,
Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi, Dubai, Tokyo, Mexico City Cambridge University Press
477 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207, Australia www.cambridge.edu.au Information
on this title: www.cambridge.org/9780521138345 © The Powers Family Trust 2010 This publication
is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing
agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of
Cambridge University Press. First published 2010 Edited by Marcia Bascombe Designed by Sylvia
Witte Typeset by Aptara Corp. Printed in China by Printplus Limited. National Library of Australia
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a charts 141 Comparison of summary statistics 145 Chapter summary 149 Multiple–choice
questions 150 Short–answer questions 151 Applications of trigonometry 153 Chapter 5 5.1 5.2 5.3
5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 Right–angled trigonometry 153 Bearings 158 Trigonometry with obtuse angles
The sine rule 166 Area of a triangle 172 The cosine rule 175 Miscellaneous problems 180 Surveying
185 Chapter summary 191 Multiple–choice questions 192 Short–answer questions 193 Multi–stage
events 195 163 Chapter 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Tree diagrams 195 Fundamental counting principle
200 Ordered selections 205 Unordered selections 209 Probability trees: Product rule 213 Probability
trees: Addition rule 218 Chapter summary 223 Multiple–choice questions 224 Short–answer
questions 225 Annuities and loan repayments 227 Chapter 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Future value of an
annuity 227 Present value of an annuity 233 Using tables for annuity problems 239 Loan
repayments 244 Chapter summary 249 Multiple–choice questions 250 Short–answer questions 251
Contents v Chapter 8 8.1 8.2 8.3 Normal distribution 253 z z–scores 253 Using z–scores to
compare data z 258 Properties of a normal distribution 262 Chapter summary 267 Multiple–choice
questions 268 Short–answer questions 269 Modelling linear and non–linear relationships Linear
functions 271 Intersecting graphs 275 Quadratic functions 279 Cubic, exponential and hyperbolic
functions Direct variation 290 Inverse variation 295
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Brand Building Blocks
BRAND BUILDING BLOCKS
Building Strong Brands: Why Is It Hard?
It is not easy to build brands in today 's environment. The brand builder who attempts to develop a
strong brand is like a golfer playing on a course with heavy roughs, deep sand traps, sharp doglegs,
and vast water barriers. It is difficult to score well in such conditions. Substantial pressures and
barriers, both internal and external, can inhibit the brand builder. To be able to develop effective
brand strategies, it is useful to understand these pressures and barriers
Different factors that make it difficult to build brands are shown in the figure above. The first,
pressure to compete on price, directly affects the motivation to build brands. The second reason, the
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What, then, happens to the people who support the brand with market research or other brand–
building activities? They are vulnerable to the organizations new cost culture.
2. Proliferation Of Competitors
New, vigorous competitors come from a variety of sources. A host of food categories have watched
Weight Watchers and Healthy Choice enter their markets through brand extension strategies. In the
snack category, Frito–Lay has seen regional brands expand and Budweiser 's Eagle brand break out
of its niche to become a major competitor. New product forms that provide real alternatives for the
customer have encroached the soft drink market, bottled water, carbonated water, fruit–based drinks,
and "new age" drinks, among others.
Additional competitors not only contribute to price pressure and brand complexity, but also make it
much harder to gain and hold a position. They leave fewer holes in the market to exploit and fewer
implementation vehicles to own. Each brand tends to be positioned more narrowly, the target
markets become smaller, and the non–target market becomes larger. Efforts to market to a broad
segment thus become more difficult in the face of the complex 'brandscape' Further, some new or
desperate competitors may be motivated to take risks or attempt unusual approaches. The result can
be destabilization of the competitive dynamics. There is also an enhanced motivation to copy
anything that is successful, in part because the risks of
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An Introduction to Intercultural Communication
An Introduction to Intercultural Communication
Intercultural communication is of importance to international businesses as it examines how people
from different cultures, beliefs and religions come together to work and communicate with each
other.
Demands for intercultural communication skills are increasing as more and more businesses go
global or international. They realize that there are barriers and limitations when entering a foreign
territory. Without the help of intercultural communication they can unknowingly cause confusion
and misunderstandings. For these intercultural businesses to breach the cultural barriers encountered
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It is important that this emersion in the target culture has been to the extent that the cross cultural
consultant can totally empathise with the culture and understand its dynamics.
Speaking a Foreign Language
Language carries with it cultural coding. All experts, commentators and linguists are unanimous that
without knowledge of the language the culture can never be appreciated. A cross cultural consultant
will therefore have this insider knowledge not only through living and working in a country but also
by using and understanding the language.
The complexity and diversity of cross cultural challenges in the international business world is
reflected in the broad knowledge and skills of cross cultural consultants. Drawing on expertise
gained through a variety of interrelated fields, the cross cultural consultant is now truly a specialist
of great importance.
The Definition of Intercultural Communication
What is intercultural communication?
Intercultural communication in its most basic form refers to an academic field of study and research.
Its seeks to understand how people from different countries and cultures behave, communicate and
perceive the world around them. The findings of such academic research are then applied to 'real
life' situations such as how to create cultural synergy between people from different cultures within
a business or how psychologists understand their patients.
The definition of intercultural
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Impact of Ict on the Performance of Banks. a Case Study of...
impact of ict on the performance of banks. A case study of Barclays Bank Ghana Table of Content
Declaration i Abstract II
Ackowledgement.............................................................................................................III
Dedication.............................................................................................................................IV Table of
Content v Preamble 7 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF THE IMPACT OF ICT ON BANKS 12 1.1
Electronic Banking......................................................................................12 1.2 The Concept and
definition of ICT.....................................................................................13 1.3 ICT in Banking ...
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The banking industry of the 21st century operates in a complex and competitive environment
characterized by these changing
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Practical Guide to Market Research
All rights reserved Copyright © Paul Hague Paul Hague is hereby identified as author of this work
in accordance with Section 77 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 This book is
published by Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd 28–30 High Street, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3HY.
www.grosvenorhousepublishing.co.uk
This book is sold subject to the conditions that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent,
resold, hired out or otherwise circulated without the author's or publisher's prior consent in any form
of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including
this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser. A CIP record for this book is available
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Anyone with a serious interest is urged to broaden their knowledge by reading widely and the
references at the end of the book point to where you can obtain more detail. The book is designed
around the curriculum for the Market Research Society/City& Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Market
& Social Research and, as a complement to this book, readers will find it very helpful to sign up for
the on–line course on http://www.mrs.org.uk/training/online.htm. There are three main sections to
the book: An introduction to market research – covering the basics of market research, setting
research objectives, research design and an introduction to research methodologies. The tools of the
market researcher – covering qualitative and quantitative tools, sampling, interviewing methods and
questionnaire design. Completing the market research process – covering data analysis and
interpretation, reporting and communicating the findings and a background to the market research
industry.
In writing the book I pay tribute to my former partner in business, Peter Jackson, who shared the
authorship of many of the previous books I have written. Peter is now, deservedly, walking the hills
of Devon. Many times when writing I have referred back to his notes and always found them
instructive and helpful. So too I have drawn on much of the good material written in books and
white papers by Nick Hague, Matt Harrison and Carol–Ann Morgan, my colleagues at B2B
International. Paul
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Information Managemewnt
IMA4801– Assignment 1 Information Management Ramona Naidoo Student Number: 32062400
TABLE OF CONTENTS | | | |PAGE NUMBER | |Introduction | | |3 | | | | | | |Question 1 – A business
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| | |15 | | 6.2 – The role ad Importance of Technology in an organization | | |16 | | 6.3 – The use of IT
capabilities in Shoprite Holdings | | |16 – 17 | | 6.4 –
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Ap Human Geography Final Project Essay
Located at the base of the Wasatch Mountains is the wonderful city of Sandy. Sandy City is one of
the more populous areas of Salt Lake City and the 5th largest city in Utah. It is a large, mostly
suburban area with a population of about 94,000 people. It extends from I–215 to the north, E 12300
to the south, W 10600 S to the west, and Little Cottonwood Canyon Road to the east. Sandy has 4
quadrants: Alta Canyon, Bell Cayon, Crescent, and Sandy. I live in the Sandy quadrant, which is the
2nd largest of the 4 (after Alta Canyon.) While not being the largest in size, it is the most populous
(and densely populated). Sandy also has many recreational parks, and a very well developed
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The majority of the population is Caucasian (87%), followed by Hispanic (8%), American Indian
(1%), Asian (2%), and African–American (1%). [pic] [pic] Population pyramid of Sandy, Utah
There have been impacts of natural hazards on Sandy throughout the city's history. There have been
many records of floods in the past and some very minor earthquakes. There are still dangers of
floods and earthquakes, and many people live on the fault line, where it is expected to have a huge
earthquake in about 50 years. This large earthquake could destroy many homes and neighborhoods
and will cost the city a substantial amount of money to repair all of the damages.
Growth over time and space Population has increased a lot in Sandy. There were a few people in the
1900s, when the city was still developing. But ever since, the population has boomed. Sandy
experienced its biggest growth in 1970 – 1980, when the population increased 711%[5].
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Here is a projection for future population trends in Sandy. It is expected that population growth will
expand steadily. By 2060, the population in Sandy would increase to over 145,000.
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The population of Sandy is growing because Sandy is a physically attractive place. Many families
are coming to Sandy because it is a safe place to raise their children. There is a lot of economic
development, so there are a lot of job opportunities. There are more buildings being
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Marketing Management
DBA 1652 Marketing Management UNIT –– I
Unit No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Unit Title
Marketing management – an introduction Marketing environment Marketing with other functional
areas of management Market segmentation Market targeting and positioning Product management
Brand management Pricing Channel design and management Retailing and Wholesaling Integrated
Marketing Communication Advertising management Sales promotion Personal selling Public
relations Understanding individual consumer behaviour Understanding industrial consumer
behaviour Customer satisfaction Customer relationship management Marketing of services Rural
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Marketing consists of all the activities to facilitate the exchange. Within this societal perspective,
then (1) the makers (2) what they are marketing and (3) their potential markets all assume broad
dimensions. The category of marketers might include, in addition to business firms, such diverse
social units as (a) a political party trying to market its candidate to the public (b) the director of an
art museum providing new exhibits to generate greater attendance and financial support (c) a labor
union marketing its idea to members and to company management; and (d) professors trying to
make their courses interesting for students. In addition to the range of items normally considered as
products and services, what is being marketed might include (a) ideas such as reducing air pollution
or contributing to the red cross (b) people, such as new football coach or a political candidate and
(c) places, such as industrial plant sites or a place to for a vocation. In a broad sense markets include
more than the direct consumers of products services and ideas. Thus a state university's market
includes the legislators who provide funds, the citizens living near the university who may be
affected by university activities and the alumni. A business firms market may include government
regulatory agencies, environmentalists, and local tax assessors. Definition of Marketing As you
already know there are
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Analysis of Bluewater Shopping Centre
1, Bluewater Shopping Centre, based in Greenhithe, Kent, is used by many people on a daily basis
to get their everyday needs and presents for their loved ones. It is 150,000m2 containing 330 UK
and international brands and 50 restaurants and bars. It also has 13,000 parking spaces surrounding
it with 20 hectares of parkland and 7 lakes, so is not like any other shopping centre in England.
(Bluewater, 2008) Below; (BBC/Lion TV, Telegraph, 2012)
2, The idea of Bluewater was developed in 1994 when quarry operator Blue Circle approached Lend
Lease to form a partnership. Construction then started on May 1st 1996 and when it opened on
March 16th 1999 its total cost was approximately £400 million. Bluewater was designed to be
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(Cambell, A; Knowles, R; 2011)
4b, Another way that technology can have an impact on technology is with the technology that is
becoming the new phase in the United States. For example virtual greeters are lately being assessed
in the customer market to see how customers respond which if well will soon be brought to the UK.
Virtual greeters are said to be a lot cheaper to run than to pay employees which is obviously
attracting the business owners as they believe they will save money and make more profit. Another
technology that is being tested is the advice–giving mirrors; these can be used by makeup stools,
clothes stores and other personal grooming stores. The mirror will save companies having to pay
employees to give customers advice as the mirror will do it. A bonus of the mirrors is that a
customer can simply hold an outfit up to the mirror and the mirror will suggest accessories to go
with the outfit, although when the mirror is not being used by customers the retailers can play
advertisements or videos via the mirror. Another technology that is going to affect Bluewater is
touch screens; these can be put into stores for customers to compare different products that are in
store without having to search the store itself. This product will be mostly found in phone stores and
retailers that sell more than one brand of the same product, for example Boots or Superdrug with
makeup. (Girard, L,
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Greater Building Society Marketing Plan
Group Marketing Plan – Assignment 2
Table of Contents
Executive Summary 2
Introduction and Background 3
Company Background 3
Marketing Environment Analysis 4
Macro Environment 4
Market Segmentation 4
Competitor Analysis 6
Internal Environment Analysis 8
Product 8
Price 9
Place (Distribution) 10
Promotion (Advertising) 11
People 12
Process 12
Physical Environment 12
SWOT Analysis 13
Future Growth Opportunities 19
Revised Objectives and Marketing Strategy 21
Target Market 22
Positioning 23
Marketing Mix 26
Action Programs and Action Plan 27
Overlaying Approach 30
References 31
Executive Summary
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We will suggest some rationalization of the product range and propose a new promotion of the most
promising account. This will involve the introduction of a new product to meet a predicted increase
in demand for self–managed superannuation funds.
Marketing Environment Analysis
This section presents relevant background data on the current financial macro environment, market
segmentation, competition, target market, product and distribution. The data has been obtained from
the Marketing Manager and the IT department.
Macro Environment
The market for home loans has had a dramatic downturn since the US Sub Prime mortgage crisis.
The impact of the credit crunch has been felt here in Australia as well. "The collapse in house sales
is putting the bite on Australia's 80,000 Real Estate Agents. Sales are down, by 24 per cent in the
March quarter according to RP Data, and each sale is taking longer (Singer,M,Harley R 2008)
This decrease in demand for home loans has arrived at the same time as the availability of wholesale
funds has dried up and the Stock Market has experienced one of its worst performances in the past
ten years. Peter Franzen, Executive Chairman of Matrix Planning Solutions Limited describes the
current market volatility." The Australian share market has undergone a tumultuous few months
experiencing high market volatility. Some investors are, understandably, nervous
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Marketing Mix
Marketing
Submitted by:
Razi Ahmed Rathore 00207197
Submitted to:
Mr Coker
Table of Contents
Task 1........................................................................................3
1.1 Introduction.............................................................................3
1.2 Marketing...............................................................................4
1.3 Concept of marketing..................................................................4
1.4 What are customers needs and wants................................................4
1.5 Cost of marketing......................................................................5
1.6 Advantages of Marketing............................................................6
Task 2........................................................................................7
2.1 Micro Environment...................................................................7
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Businesses do not create customer needs or the social status in which customer needs are influenced.
It is not McDonalds that makes people hungry. However, businesses do try to influence demand by
designing products and services that are
Attractive
Work well
Affordable
Available
Businesses also try to communicate the relevant features of their products through advertising and
other marketing promotion.
1.5 Cost of Marketing:
Many small business owners disregard marketing because they feel it is too expensive or it is only
for large companies. Marketing consists of a lot of different elements some of little or no costs and
some with some substantial costs.
There are several ways, which are used by Tesco and includes cost.
Tv Commercials Newspapers Magazines Leaflet Billboards
These are the modes of marketing which tesco uses for marketing purposes and it incurs huge cost.
1.6 Advantages Of Marketing Orientation:
Marketing has different advantages in business sector. It plays a crucial role in the business
development. But some of them are explained below.
Increase in market share:
It is marketing through which companies get the increment in market share. Through marketing
companies advertise there upcoming projects. These project makes attracts customers
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James Bently Research Paper
James Bently a murderer and an honest person and he was also a very serious and straight–faced
person. James Bently was an honest person and but was the one who was known for the murder
James Scobbie. James Bently was born in 1818 (there is not an exact date). James Bently was born
in surrey, England. On the 10th of March 1853, James Bently married Catherine Sherwin and 1853
they had their first child named Francis all of their kids were born between 1853 and 1865. They
then had six other kids named Louisa, Matilda, Christopher, Albert, Ada and Ernest. In 1854 the
miners farewelled one of their most well known and well respected miner, James Scobbie. James
Bently was the one who murdered James Scobbie out side his hotel after there was
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Online Shopping Essay
* Define industry and Product segment Shopping centers are purpose built complexes which can
contain retail shops, restaurant and other eateries, service such banks and leisure facilities such as
cinemas and bowling alleys. The Australia shopping centre industry comprises companies that build,
develop and manage shopping centers in Australia. There shopping centre owners derive income
from charging tenants, such as retail shop owners, banks and restaurant, rent for the space that they
occupy and maintenance for operating the shopping centre. Rent are charged to tenants based on
supply and demand. * Industry Value chain Purchase the land and building the shopping centre.,
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So they can away to bear high rent in shopping centre or move outside to shopping centre |
Switching suppliers | Easy | Proportion of supplier's cost | No significant | Supplier information
available | Access online | Supplier profit competitive market and a few major player determine
market trends and customer offerings. Buyer power is high as buyer have alternative channel for the
product, switch cost are low and widespread availability of information reduce. This made buying
oversea on the internet a cheaper alternative to buying goods locally. The consumer has the power
from easily finding out everything about the product, not just the best price available but, equally
importantly, how the product has been reviewed by others. Consideration | Response | Buyer
backward integrate | Unlikely | Alternative supplier | Plenty | Substituted for
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Performance Appraisal
Specially Uploaded for ProjectsParadise.com PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM –1–
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PERFORMANCE V/S ACTION PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL OBJECTIVES OF
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL AND COMPETITIVE
ADVANTAGE APPRAISAL PROCESS METHODS OF APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT BY
BJECTIVES(MBO) LARSEN AND TOUBRO, HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT–
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM ASSESSMENT CENTRES 360–DEGREE FEEDBACK
APPRAISE THE PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE INTERVIEW GUIDELINES FOR
EFFECTIVE APPRAISAL INTERVIEW PAGE NO 2–3 2. 3. 4–5 6–7 4. 8–11 5. 6. 7. 8. 12–29 30–
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The second beekeeper, however, had very different results. Because each bee in his hive was
focused on the hive 's goal of producing more honey. This Bess had concentrated their efforts on
gathering more nectar in order to produce more honey than ever before. The bees worked together to
determine the highest nectar yielding flowers and to create quicker processes for depositing the
nectar they had gathered. They also worked together to help increase the amount of nectar gathered
by the poorer performers. Tile Queen Bee of this hive reported that the poor performers either
improved their performance or transferred to hive No.1, because the hive had reached its goal. The
beekeeper rewarded each bee his portion of the hive incentive. The keeper was also surprised to hear
a loud, happy buzz and a jubilant flapping of wings as he rewarded the individual highperforming
bees with special recognition. Should you measure performance or mere activities of employees? is
the one who does silent work but does not show of himself/herself or the one who puts up a show
but hardly performs to be recognized and rewarded? This and other related questions are answered
in this chapter. –5– Specially Uploaded for ProjectsParadise.com PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
An organization's goals can be achieved only when people put in
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Green Consumer Behaviour Sustainability
Business Strategy and the Environment Bus. Strat. Env. 15, 157–170 (2006) Published online in
Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com) DOI: 10.1002/bse.524
Sustainability: Consumer Perceptions and Marketing Strategies
Seonaidh McDonald1* and Caroline J. Oates2 1 Aberdeen Business School, The Robert Gordon
University, UK 2 Management School, University of Sheffield, UK
ABSTRACT Studies of green consumer behaviour, in particular purchasing and disposal, have
largely focused on demographics and/or socio–demographics, with mixed and frequently
contradictory results. To move the debate forward, we investigated a wide range of 40 sustainability
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These issues have been tackled differently in each area of literature. In the waste management
literature there has been a move away from trying to describe the 'recycler' by means of their
attitudes and towards identifying them in terms of concrete actions. In the marketing literature, a
different approach has been taken. Here, one response to these problems is to focus on consumers'
perceptions of green issues, rather than their identifiable characteristics. This is a key point, which, if
understood, would allow marketers to take a different perspective on segmentation, based less on the
mass market approach of demographics and more on consumer beliefs. One example of such an
approach is a study by Straughan and Roberts (1999), who focused on perceived consumer
effectiveness (PCE) as an insight into ecologically conscious consumer behaviour (ECCB). PCE
was found by Straughan and Roberts to be a key indicator in explaining ECCB. The researchers
emphasize that even if respondents are concerned about the environment, they are unlikely to be
proactive unless they have the belief that individuals can be effective. Consumers may believe they
are informed about the
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Objectives And Objectives Of TGV Cinem Sdn Bhd
TGV cinema Sdn Bhd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tanjong Public Limited Company. Tanjong
Public Limited Company was incorporated in England on 2th January 1926 as Tanjong Tin
Dredging Limited. The company is an investment holding company of a group of subsidiaries in
Leisure and Property Investment. TGV or formerly known as Tanjong Golden Village is one of the
public limited company of Tanjong. TGV cinemas Sdn Bhd was founded in year 1995 and its
product is cinema, film distribution.
TGV cinema Sdn Bhd are located in 32 multiplexes with 235 screens and they are more than 45,000
seats all over Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, Perak, Penang, Negeri Sembilan, Selangor, Johor,
Sarawak and Terengganu. TGV positioned themselves as different from the others cinema by having
bigger screens, better sound and other fun activities.
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TGV cinemas also launches MovieClub which was a loyalty club where members can get various
benefits such as movie freebies, birthday freebies, movie money, and special screenings, advanced
ticketing and personalized e–Newsletters.
There are different features of cinema offered in TGV such as IMAX which have crystal clear
images with massive screens and impeccable digital sound system, INDULDGE with personalized
and exclusive experience with comfortable luxury hall, Beanie which features colourful bed size
beanbags with a cosy ambiance, LUXE with more spacious and comfortable seats with wider leg
room and added plush twin seats, Chill*X where customers can dine or grab a quick delicious bite at
the TGV's F&B outlet. Apart from that, TGV cinemas also provides additional services to
complement the corporate and private functions such as;
i) Rental of audio/visual
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Discuss and describe a moral panic from a social science...
Society is frequently subjected to moral panics when any crime is committed. Humanity repeatedly
blows crimes and incidents out of proportion until the entire society is somewhat controlled. Stuart
Hall, in his book, 'Policing the Crisis' explained that "the media, in conjunction with the bourgeoisie,
create moral panics in order to perpetrate fear and maintain control over society, as a whole." (Hall,
2013, s. 1) Moral panics are created as a hazard and rising threat to shock both society and culture
into changing the way it thinks and acts about problems in the real world. In this essay, moral panics
will be looked at in detail with a specific interest in the case of James Bulger. There will too, be a
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Marx established the 'Elite Engineered Model' which encompasses the ruling elite manufacturing
certain panics to instil fear in society and divert it away from the real problems they are having. In
the scenario of the James Bulger murder, those with high ranking in society involved in the case, for
example, police, detectives, press and politicians, created the moral panic of the murder in an
attempt to divert the public's opinion away from the shocking crime of two young boys, just 10
years old, not just abducting a toddler from a busy shopping centre in Liverpool, but also killing him
in the most vicious way and dumping his body on train tracks in an attempt to cover up what had
happened. This is not the behaviour of children; it is the behaviour of evil.
Particularly due to the age of the killers, the ferociousness of the crime and the age of the victim, the
mass media reports allowed the public to get personally and emotionally involved in the case and
have severe anger and resentment towards the children who murdered James Bulger. The public
outcry was huge and, the decision by the politicians and press
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The Murder Of James Bulger
An Essay On The Murder of James Bulger James Patrick Bulger was born on the 16th of March,
1990, to Ralph and Denise Bulger in Kirkby, Merseyside. When he was only two years old, James
was lured through the village of Walton, led up to the railway track and murdered by Jon Venables
and Robert Thompson, both ten–years–old. His body found a week later. Now, almost 20 years later,
after the divorce of James' parents and the release of the boys, the James Bulger case is still as tragic
and atrocious as it was when it happened. Venables and Thompson had disruptive childhoods, as
neither had responsible parent figures. Thompson grew up surrounded by neglect and domestic
abuse in a household of which his mother's alcoholic tendencies and ... Show more content on
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Venables and Thompson were seen earlier that day shoplifting from several stores as they observed
families with small children. When the boys approached James, they seized him by the hand and
marched him out of the shopping centre in a hurry. This moment was caught via CCTV cameras set
around the location at approximately 3:42 pm. Jon and Robert lead James on a nearing three–mile
walk through Liverpool, first, to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. The confused toddler sustained a
concussion as the boys joked and jeered over pushing him into the canal. During this period of time,
Venables, Thompson, and Bulger, who was in a distressed state, crying as he was dragged through
the streets were witnessed by nearly 40 people; all who assumed he was a relative or a lost boy they
were taking to the police station. Additionally, they ended up in Walton, but considering they were
stood opposite the Walton Police station, they panicked and pulled Bulger up a steep bank, leading
out onto a nearby railway. This railway was the exact location of which they began torturing him.
The poor, defenseless toddler, petrified as he screamed in agony and yelled for his mother was
battered with bricks and batteries. Moreover, he'd also had paint thrown at him, and was beaten to a
pulp with an iron bar. Overall, the little boy was subjected to so much pain and physical harm that
he'd sustained 42 injuries. Venables
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Tesco Performance Management
A critical study of The Impacts of Business Strategies
On Performance Management in Retail Industry
( A Case Study Of Tesco Plc.)
Submitted By: Muhammad Ahsan Riaz
Supervisedor by: Dr. Liaqat Ali
University Student Number: 1092187396468
College Student Number: 130479
Submitted In Partial Fulfilment of the MBA Finance
University Of Wales (London College of Business) April 2012
In the Name of Almighty ALLAH
Most Gracious, Most Merciful
"Say my worship and my sacrifice and my living and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the Worlds.
He hath no partner. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
May Almighty ALLAH reward him hundred folds.
This research studies would not have been possible without the support and guidance from my
research supervisor Mr.Liaqat Ali, who not only appreciated my efforts in writing this thesis but
gave his valuable time to read, review and recommend necessary adjustments in writing my thesis.
Last but not the least, I will like to extent my sincere gratitude to all my fellow class mates at
"London College Of Business", for sharing their knowledge and giving their precious time and
being patient during my stay at above college during April 2011 to April 2012.
I Wish Good luck to all for their bright future.
ABSTRACT
After reviewing the literature relevant to the business strategies and more specifically business
strategies adopted by UK retailors over the time, and their impact on the performance of UK retail
sector, this thesis restrains its research to a case study of the impacts of business strategies on
performance management in UK retail (A Case Study Of Tesco Plc.).
In doing so, the researcher has compared the data from 2009 to 2012 and after reviewing the
performance of Tesco Plc. and comparing it with some of its like for like rivals in UK retail sector in
the likes of Sainsbury's and Asda , the business policies adopted by these business organisations
during the period under study
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Mo Project
* ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Contents *
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1. Hypercity: *
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1.1 History *
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1.2 Structure *
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1.3 Financials *
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1.4 Hypercity, Bannerghatta Road *
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2. Store Strategy and Structure *
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3. Store Environment *
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 4. Employee Conflicts and Politics *
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Mark Ashman – Chief Executive Officer *
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– An ex–CEO of Marks and Spencer
Reliance India Pvt Ltd, where he was instrumental in the roll out of Marks & Spencer's retail
strategy in India and establishing the JV between Marks & Spencer PLC and Reliance Retail. *
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– *
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Mr. Simon Hooper – Chief Operating
Officer * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Simon joins us from the
Sultan Centre Group, where he is the Group Operations Director,
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Stakeholder Analysis
Stakeholders Who are Stakeholders ? Stakeholders are the people associated with a project or the
organisation. They play a central role in project or organisation's success. Stakeholders are
individuals, groups or organisations who have interest in project's outcomes or organisation's
activities and are therefore directly affected by the project or the organisation. Stakeholders include
people who could influence decisions about the project or the organisation's strategic direction.
Stakeholders are the people whose interests are critical to organisation's success. Their direct or
indirect involvement in the operations and strategic decision about the business determines the
organisation's performance. Typically project ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However it must be remembered that this group of stakeholders have a great power and can
influence the business and the strategy that the organisation wishes to apply. Direct or Indirect –
direct stakeholders are affected by day today activities of the organisation. Typically team members
fall in this category as the daily activities, schedules and client's requirements affect them the most
on a daily basis. Indirect stakeholders are those who are ultimately affected by the organisation.
Customers and end users fall into this category. This is because quality, price, packaging and
availability of the end product affect them the most. Operational or Strategic – depending upon the
level in the organisation, stakeholders are classed as operational or strategic. Operational
stakeholders are actively involved in all the organisation's activities again team members could be
given as an example. Strategic stakeholders influence the decision making process. This group
comprises of senior executives. Example of Bruce Barnet would be sufficient here, as a CFO he has
the authority to approve project's budgets. Stakeholder TypeClassification based
onExampleSupporter or OpponentInterest Supporter: in favour of the project Opponent:
against the project (Green Peace, Merger, Government)Primary or SecondaryInterest,
InvolvementPrimary : Customers End users, Project Sponsors , Project Managers, Senior
Management and team members. Secondary
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Eb Games Business Plan Essay
EB GAMES
The Marketing Environment Final Project
Table of Contents 1.Products or Services: 3 Product or service details: 3 Development and
marketing: 6 2.Overall Marketing Strategy 6 General marketing strategy 6 How do customers trade?
8 Features and benefits o the products/services 8 3.Pricing Strategy: 8 Price 8 Credit Policy 12 Price
comparison 13 4.Location 14 Geographical location 14 5.Supply and Distribution 15 Describe the
methods that will be used to sell and distribute the products or services 15 Discuss the advantage
and disadvantage of the selling methods chosen 17 6.Advertising and Promotion 17 Advertising and
promotion approach 17 Basis of the approach 18 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To attempt counteract this cyclical slowdown, EB games have introduced an ever–growing variety
of accessories with games to increase the revenue raising capacity of their respective consoles, as
well as maintaining the loyalty and attention of a fickle gaming public. Some types of games have
been released, with specialty controllers to great success, mitigating the expected lull in sales in the
lead–up to new consoles. Recently however, the competition has become slightly skewed.
Nintendo's newfound dominance of the market is causing some headaches for Sony and Microsoft.
However, as the Wii's target market is slightly different from that of either the Xbox 360 or the PS3,
it is of less concern in the short–term. Nintendo's dominance of female console gamers, however, is
of serious concern. In 2008, the Wii outsold the PS3 and Xbox combined, indicating Nintendo's
strength in the market, as well as the growing eminence of female gamers as a target for game and
console developers.
In 2008, the Wii outsold the PS3 and Xbox combined, indicating Nintendo's strength in the market,
as well as the growing eminence of female gamers as a target for game and console developers.
As sales of Nintendo's Wii and DS dominate the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and PlayStation
Portable, respectively, the pressure continues to mount on Sony and Microsoft to move to the next
level in the ongoing console wars. Sales of the Wii in 2008
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Swot Analysis
End of Book Case Studies
16/7/03
3:16 PM
Page 642
end–of–book
End–of–book: Case studies Q 643
case studies 19
Think design and performance– think Sunbeam Café Series
Nicole Stegemann, School of Management and International Business, University of Western
Sydney
Limited, a manufacturer of pumps, filters and security products. GUD's acquired Sunbeam in 1996.
After catering for predominately female needs, it was the male population's turn to benefit from
Sunbeam's innovations. The electric shaver–Shavemaster–was introduced to the market. Despite
heavy international competition, Shavemaster became a market leader shortly after its launch. The
appliance revolution continued to penetrate the Australian market. Consumers ... Show more content
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The evolution of café groupies Dick Smith–the great adventurer Apple's renaissance– the agreement
that works
End of Book Case Studies
16/7/03
3:16 PM
Page 644
rewarding themselves by giving themselves a rest from their growing workloads. An increased
interest among consumers with respect to alternative health practices was another growing trend.
Sunbeam's response came in the form of Sunbeam's therapeutics product line, and its massage and
aromatherapy offerings. Sunbeam continues to lead the market in electrical appliances, offering
more than 250 products to the market. To date, Sunbeam's sales exceed A$100 million from its
numerous product categories. Sunbeam is currently experiencing overall growth in all its product
categories and is gaining solid market share from its competitors. The market is oligopolistic.
Competitors such as Kenwood, Remington, Ronson, Krups, and Mistral  Breville are all
competing in the small appliance market. As of January 2002 Sunbeam held a 20.1 per cent share of
the small appliance market. Its competitor,
A change in lifestyles towards café lifestyles, and a renaissance in the demand for high–quality
products prompted Sunbeam to adapt heavy–duty appliances, that were traditionally found in
restaurants and cafés, for the consumer market. Sunbeam introduced a range of commercial–style
appliances called
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Children Who Kill Essay examples
Running head: CHILDREN WHO KILL Jon Venables and Robert Thompson: Children who kill
Letia Bland Tiffin University Assignment #1 Dr. Joyce Hall–Yates The Juvenile justice system has
changed over the years. Before the first establishment of this system, courts and judges treated
juveniles as adults and sometimes received the same punishment as adults. For many years, there
were debates on if children before the age of 21 were responsible for their actions seeing as they
aren't fully capable of understanding their actions. This murder of Jamie Bulger created an uproar all
over the world on children at such a young age know right from wrong and also violence.
Backgrounds, and family upbringing and violence in the media had played a ... Show more content
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Once she had noticed the boy she quickly called the police and the two boys were arrested for
questioning. The simple fact that the boys were so young came as a shock to the investigators of the
case. Forensic tests had made it definite that both boys had the same blue paint on their clothing as
the same paint that was found on Bulger's body. Both boys, Thompson and Venables also had blood
on their shoes which matched Bulger's DNA. The boys were charged with Bulger's murder on
February 20, 1993 and remained in custody until the trial. After the arrest, and throughout the trial,
the boys were referred to as Child A and Child B. At the end of the whole trial, the judge released
the two boy's names since the nature of the crime was severe and also the public's reaction to the
whole case. They were identified and also came along with descriptive detail about the lives of the
two boys and also their backgrounds. The release of the boy's mug shots shocked the public because
of the ages of Thompson and Venables. During the trial there were debates on how both children
were not in control of their actions which meant that they couldn't be held responsible for their
actions. Many psychiatrists had tried to find the reason that made the two boys' create such a horrific
crime. One forensic psychiatrist stated that examining
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James Bulger Case Summary
In the James Bulger case many witnesses were reluctant to speak up until after the child was found
dead. According to The Sun (2018),  The killers walked James for two and half miles and were
spotted by 38 people – some of whom challenged the pair. These ten year old boys were claiming
James as their little brother or James was lost and they were trying to help him find his mum when
questions came about. According to The Sun (2018), The pair took James to a railway line and
tortured, beat and sexually assaulted him. They poured modelling paint into his eyes, stoned him and
clubbed him with bricks, before leaving him on the railway line to be hit by a train. After killing the
tot they left his body near the tracks where it was discovered two days later. With all the
information the boys presented, who would have believed there true intentions were to kill? ... Show
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You would be surprised as to how many family abductions take place in a year. The reasons
including: Punishing the other parent, forcing continued interactions with missing parents, or from
fear of losing rights or custody of the child. The rarest case would be the abduction of a child to
protect them from the neglector or abuser. When the parent is not considered a suspect, the
investigation becomes fair play as to who can be the potential suspect at this point anyone can be a
suspect. As for the parent, their emotional well–being is completely gone! Parents tend to blame
themselves for the abduction of their child. In many cases parents tend to split due to the massive
pain that is left behind. According to The Sun(2018), In January 2018 Denise Fergus told the Mail
on Sunday: There aren't the words to describe how I still feel now, every day. I was the one who let
go of his hand; I was the one there meant to protect
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Management Course: Mba−10 General Management
Management
Course: MBA−10 General Management
California College for Health Sciences MBA Program
McGraw–Hill/Irwin
abc
McGraw−Hill Primis ISBN: 0−390−58539−4 Text: Effective Behavior in Organizations, Seventh
Edition Cohen Harvard Business Review Finance Articles The Power of Management Capital
Feigenbaum−Feigenbaum
International Management, Sixth Edition Hodgetts−Luthans−Doh Contemporary Management,
Fourth Edition Jones−George Driving Shareholder Value Morin−Jarrell
Leadership, Fifth Edition Hughes−Ginnett−Curphy The Art of M  A: Merger/Acquisitions/Buyout
Guide, Third Edition Reed−Lajoux
and others . . .
This book was printed on recycled paper. Management
http://www.mhhe.com/primis/online/
Copyright ©2005 by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What will be the effect of the rapid gyrations in markets that emphasize the difficulties that
accounting practices face in determining true performance costs and that forecasting programs
confront in establishing the economic determinants of corporate planning? In addition to these
challenges, many analytical and strategic evaluation approaches that are used in an attempt to
identify and project how well a company is performing have been overwhelmed by the frequency
and magnitude of these economic groundswells. In today's competitive climate, where the changes
outside a business exceed the productive changes within a business, a company's future viability is
clearly under enormous stress. To maintain business growth and a sustained economy, it is essential
for managers to understand and find solutions for these and other fundamental wide–ranging issues.
The bursting of the high–tech bubble both in many start–up companies and in major segments of
established firms dissipated many entrepreneurial efforts and the large sums of money that were
spent to create organizations that never earned a profit and were often hugely unsuccessful as
business entities. However, this enormous cost to some companies also created beneficial impacts
for many other companies in dealing with these fundamental wide–ranging issues. These beneficial
impacts had
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Quadrant Homes

  • 1. Quadrant Homes 1. Consider the three value disciplines described by Treacy and Wiersema. Create a two by three table in which you name and describe the three value disciplines in the left column. In the right column, describe what Quadrant does to support each one. Below the table, write a few sentences in which you take a position regarding which value discipline best describes Quadrant's highest priority. Defend your reasoning. The three value disciplines described by Treacy and Wiersema are: |Three Value Disciplines |Quadrant's Approach | |Operational Excellence |Convenient, Cost Effective and Standardized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Describe the critical elements of Quadrant's value delivery system. What specific operations and supply chain practices contribute to the company's success? Select the five that you think are most important and explain how they contribute. Customer visits model community ( Customer selects lot signs contract ← Customer Visits Showroom for detailed selections & finalizes agreements ( Financing ( House is built within the time frame ( Contact is closed out Though Quadrant expects the customers to follow the above flow chart however they were prepared for cursory changes in the process. However they tried to keep the even flow intact as far as possible and to drop the customer if his expectations were going beyond the even flow of the value delivery system. To give more value to the customer they even started providing financing and made the signing of the contract much more convenient to the client. Acquiring building sites in time, 40 item standard checklist , hiring right personnel to create a steady flow of customers, tying up with banks for hassle free financing, following stringent schedule, mixed model sequencing, partnering subcontractors in the process were some of the operations and supply chain practices that contributed to the company's success. As per my understanding following were the key functions which were really critical in their success: 1. Lean Value Chain: Following a lean value chain
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  • 4. Hsc General Math Textbook with Answers G K Powers CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi, Dubai, Tokyo, Mexico City Cambridge University Press 477 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207, Australia www.cambridge.edu.au Information on this title: www.cambridge.org/9780521138345 © The Powers Family Trust 2010 This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published 2010 Edited by Marcia Bascombe Designed by Sylvia Witte Typeset by Aptara Corp. Printed in China by Printplus Limited. National Library of Australia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a charts 141 Comparison of summary statistics 145 Chapter summary 149 Multiple–choice questions 150 Short–answer questions 151 Applications of trigonometry 153 Chapter 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 Right–angled trigonometry 153 Bearings 158 Trigonometry with obtuse angles The sine rule 166 Area of a triangle 172 The cosine rule 175 Miscellaneous problems 180 Surveying 185 Chapter summary 191 Multiple–choice questions 192 Short–answer questions 193 Multi–stage events 195 163 Chapter 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Tree diagrams 195 Fundamental counting principle 200 Ordered selections 205 Unordered selections 209 Probability trees: Product rule 213 Probability trees: Addition rule 218 Chapter summary 223 Multiple–choice questions 224 Short–answer questions 225 Annuities and loan repayments 227 Chapter 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Future value of an annuity 227 Present value of an annuity 233 Using tables for annuity problems 239 Loan repayments 244 Chapter summary 249 Multiple–choice questions 250 Short–answer questions 251 Contents v Chapter 8 8.1 8.2 8.3 Normal distribution 253 z z–scores 253 Using z–scores to compare data z 258 Properties of a normal distribution 262 Chapter summary 267 Multiple–choice questions 268 Short–answer questions 269 Modelling linear and non–linear relationships Linear functions 271 Intersecting graphs 275 Quadratic functions 279 Cubic, exponential and hyperbolic functions Direct variation 290 Inverse variation 295 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 6. Brand Building Blocks BRAND BUILDING BLOCKS Building Strong Brands: Why Is It Hard? It is not easy to build brands in today 's environment. The brand builder who attempts to develop a strong brand is like a golfer playing on a course with heavy roughs, deep sand traps, sharp doglegs, and vast water barriers. It is difficult to score well in such conditions. Substantial pressures and barriers, both internal and external, can inhibit the brand builder. To be able to develop effective brand strategies, it is useful to understand these pressures and barriers Different factors that make it difficult to build brands are shown in the figure above. The first, pressure to compete on price, directly affects the motivation to build brands. The second reason, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What, then, happens to the people who support the brand with market research or other brand– building activities? They are vulnerable to the organizations new cost culture. 2. Proliferation Of Competitors New, vigorous competitors come from a variety of sources. A host of food categories have watched Weight Watchers and Healthy Choice enter their markets through brand extension strategies. In the snack category, Frito–Lay has seen regional brands expand and Budweiser 's Eagle brand break out of its niche to become a major competitor. New product forms that provide real alternatives for the customer have encroached the soft drink market, bottled water, carbonated water, fruit–based drinks, and "new age" drinks, among others. Additional competitors not only contribute to price pressure and brand complexity, but also make it much harder to gain and hold a position. They leave fewer holes in the market to exploit and fewer implementation vehicles to own. Each brand tends to be positioned more narrowly, the target markets become smaller, and the non–target market becomes larger. Efforts to market to a broad segment thus become more difficult in the face of the complex 'brandscape' Further, some new or desperate competitors may be motivated to take risks or attempt unusual approaches. The result can be destabilization of the competitive dynamics. There is also an enhanced motivation to copy anything that is successful, in part because the risks of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 8. An Introduction to Intercultural Communication An Introduction to Intercultural Communication Intercultural communication is of importance to international businesses as it examines how people from different cultures, beliefs and religions come together to work and communicate with each other. Demands for intercultural communication skills are increasing as more and more businesses go global or international. They realize that there are barriers and limitations when entering a foreign territory. Without the help of intercultural communication they can unknowingly cause confusion and misunderstandings. For these intercultural businesses to breach the cultural barriers encountered when stepping into foreign grounds it is vital for them to fully understand the cultural differences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important that this emersion in the target culture has been to the extent that the cross cultural consultant can totally empathise with the culture and understand its dynamics. Speaking a Foreign Language Language carries with it cultural coding. All experts, commentators and linguists are unanimous that without knowledge of the language the culture can never be appreciated. A cross cultural consultant will therefore have this insider knowledge not only through living and working in a country but also by using and understanding the language. The complexity and diversity of cross cultural challenges in the international business world is reflected in the broad knowledge and skills of cross cultural consultants. Drawing on expertise gained through a variety of interrelated fields, the cross cultural consultant is now truly a specialist of great importance. The Definition of Intercultural Communication What is intercultural communication? Intercultural communication in its most basic form refers to an academic field of study and research. Its seeks to understand how people from different countries and cultures behave, communicate and perceive the world around them. The findings of such academic research are then applied to 'real life' situations such as how to create cultural synergy between people from different cultures within a business or how psychologists understand their patients. The definition of intercultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 10. Impact of Ict on the Performance of Banks. a Case Study of... impact of ict on the performance of banks. A case study of Barclays Bank Ghana Table of Content Declaration i Abstract II Ackowledgement.............................................................................................................III Dedication.............................................................................................................................IV Table of Content v Preamble 7 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF THE IMPACT OF ICT ON BANKS 12 1.1 Electronic Banking......................................................................................12 1.2 The Concept and definition of ICT.....................................................................................13 1.3 ICT in Banking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The banking industry of the 21st century operates in a complex and competitive environment characterized by these changing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 12. Practical Guide to Market Research All rights reserved Copyright © Paul Hague Paul Hague is hereby identified as author of this work in accordance with Section 77 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 This book is published by Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd 28–30 High Street, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3HY. www.grosvenorhousepublishing.co.uk This book is sold subject to the conditions that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, resold, hired out or otherwise circulated without the author's or publisher's prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser. A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anyone with a serious interest is urged to broaden their knowledge by reading widely and the references at the end of the book point to where you can obtain more detail. The book is designed around the curriculum for the Market Research Society/City& Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Market & Social Research and, as a complement to this book, readers will find it very helpful to sign up for the on–line course on http://www.mrs.org.uk/training/online.htm. There are three main sections to the book: An introduction to market research – covering the basics of market research, setting research objectives, research design and an introduction to research methodologies. The tools of the market researcher – covering qualitative and quantitative tools, sampling, interviewing methods and questionnaire design. Completing the market research process – covering data analysis and interpretation, reporting and communicating the findings and a background to the market research industry. In writing the book I pay tribute to my former partner in business, Peter Jackson, who shared the authorship of many of the previous books I have written. Peter is now, deservedly, walking the hills of Devon. Many times when writing I have referred back to his notes and always found them instructive and helpful. So too I have drawn on much of the good material written in books and white papers by Nick Hague, Matt Harrison and Carol–Ann Morgan, my colleagues at B2B International. Paul ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 14. Information Managemewnt IMA4801– Assignment 1 Information Management Ramona Naidoo Student Number: 32062400 TABLE OF CONTENTS | | | |PAGE NUMBER | |Introduction | | |3 | | | | | | |Question 1 – A business Model | | |4 | | 1.1 – What is a business model ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | | |15 | | 6.2 – The role ad Importance of Technology in an organization | | |16 | | 6.3 – The use of IT capabilities in Shoprite Holdings | | |16 – 17 | | 6.4 – ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 16. Ap Human Geography Final Project Essay Located at the base of the Wasatch Mountains is the wonderful city of Sandy. Sandy City is one of the more populous areas of Salt Lake City and the 5th largest city in Utah. It is a large, mostly suburban area with a population of about 94,000 people. It extends from I–215 to the north, E 12300 to the south, W 10600 S to the west, and Little Cottonwood Canyon Road to the east. Sandy has 4 quadrants: Alta Canyon, Bell Cayon, Crescent, and Sandy. I live in the Sandy quadrant, which is the 2nd largest of the 4 (after Alta Canyon.) While not being the largest in size, it is the most populous (and densely populated). Sandy also has many recreational parks, and a very well developed transportation network consisting of many bus routes and a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The majority of the population is Caucasian (87%), followed by Hispanic (8%), American Indian (1%), Asian (2%), and African–American (1%). [pic] [pic] Population pyramid of Sandy, Utah There have been impacts of natural hazards on Sandy throughout the city's history. There have been many records of floods in the past and some very minor earthquakes. There are still dangers of floods and earthquakes, and many people live on the fault line, where it is expected to have a huge earthquake in about 50 years. This large earthquake could destroy many homes and neighborhoods and will cost the city a substantial amount of money to repair all of the damages. Growth over time and space Population has increased a lot in Sandy. There were a few people in the 1900s, when the city was still developing. But ever since, the population has boomed. Sandy experienced its biggest growth in 1970 – 1980, when the population increased 711%[5]. [pic] Here is a projection for future population trends in Sandy. It is expected that population growth will expand steadily. By 2060, the population in Sandy would increase to over 145,000. [pic] The population of Sandy is growing because Sandy is a physically attractive place. Many families are coming to Sandy because it is a safe place to raise their children. There is a lot of economic development, so there are a lot of job opportunities. There are more buildings being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 18. Marketing Management DBA 1652 Marketing Management UNIT –– I Unit No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Unit Title Marketing management – an introduction Marketing environment Marketing with other functional areas of management Market segmentation Market targeting and positioning Product management Brand management Pricing Channel design and management Retailing and Wholesaling Integrated Marketing Communication Advertising management Sales promotion Personal selling Public relations Understanding individual consumer behaviour Understanding industrial consumer behaviour Customer satisfaction Customer relationship management Marketing of services Rural marketing Types of marketing research Process of marketing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marketing consists of all the activities to facilitate the exchange. Within this societal perspective, then (1) the makers (2) what they are marketing and (3) their potential markets all assume broad dimensions. The category of marketers might include, in addition to business firms, such diverse social units as (a) a political party trying to market its candidate to the public (b) the director of an art museum providing new exhibits to generate greater attendance and financial support (c) a labor union marketing its idea to members and to company management; and (d) professors trying to make their courses interesting for students. In addition to the range of items normally considered as products and services, what is being marketed might include (a) ideas such as reducing air pollution or contributing to the red cross (b) people, such as new football coach or a political candidate and (c) places, such as industrial plant sites or a place to for a vocation. In a broad sense markets include more than the direct consumers of products services and ideas. Thus a state university's market includes the legislators who provide funds, the citizens living near the university who may be affected by university activities and the alumni. A business firms market may include government regulatory agencies, environmentalists, and local tax assessors. Definition of Marketing As you already know there are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 20. Analysis of Bluewater Shopping Centre 1, Bluewater Shopping Centre, based in Greenhithe, Kent, is used by many people on a daily basis to get their everyday needs and presents for their loved ones. It is 150,000m2 containing 330 UK and international brands and 50 restaurants and bars. It also has 13,000 parking spaces surrounding it with 20 hectares of parkland and 7 lakes, so is not like any other shopping centre in England. (Bluewater, 2008) Below; (BBC/Lion TV, Telegraph, 2012) 2, The idea of Bluewater was developed in 1994 when quarry operator Blue Circle approached Lend Lease to form a partnership. Construction then started on May 1st 1996 and when it opened on March 16th 1999 its total cost was approximately £400 million. Bluewater was designed to be different with its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Cambell, A; Knowles, R; 2011) 4b, Another way that technology can have an impact on technology is with the technology that is becoming the new phase in the United States. For example virtual greeters are lately being assessed in the customer market to see how customers respond which if well will soon be brought to the UK. Virtual greeters are said to be a lot cheaper to run than to pay employees which is obviously attracting the business owners as they believe they will save money and make more profit. Another technology that is being tested is the advice–giving mirrors; these can be used by makeup stools, clothes stores and other personal grooming stores. The mirror will save companies having to pay employees to give customers advice as the mirror will do it. A bonus of the mirrors is that a customer can simply hold an outfit up to the mirror and the mirror will suggest accessories to go with the outfit, although when the mirror is not being used by customers the retailers can play advertisements or videos via the mirror. Another technology that is going to affect Bluewater is touch screens; these can be put into stores for customers to compare different products that are in store without having to search the store itself. This product will be mostly found in phone stores and retailers that sell more than one brand of the same product, for example Boots or Superdrug with makeup. (Girard, L, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 22. Greater Building Society Marketing Plan Group Marketing Plan – Assignment 2 Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction and Background 3 Company Background 3 Marketing Environment Analysis 4 Macro Environment 4 Market Segmentation 4 Competitor Analysis 6 Internal Environment Analysis 8 Product 8 Price 9 Place (Distribution) 10 Promotion (Advertising) 11 People 12 Process 12 Physical Environment 12 SWOT Analysis 13 Future Growth Opportunities 19 Revised Objectives and Marketing Strategy 21 Target Market 22 Positioning 23 Marketing Mix 26 Action Programs and Action Plan 27 Overlaying Approach 30 References 31 Executive Summary The following marketing plan is for the Greater Building Society (the Greater). The company's offerings ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We will suggest some rationalization of the product range and propose a new promotion of the most promising account. This will involve the introduction of a new product to meet a predicted increase
  • 23. in demand for self–managed superannuation funds. Marketing Environment Analysis This section presents relevant background data on the current financial macro environment, market segmentation, competition, target market, product and distribution. The data has been obtained from the Marketing Manager and the IT department. Macro Environment The market for home loans has had a dramatic downturn since the US Sub Prime mortgage crisis. The impact of the credit crunch has been felt here in Australia as well. "The collapse in house sales is putting the bite on Australia's 80,000 Real Estate Agents. Sales are down, by 24 per cent in the March quarter according to RP Data, and each sale is taking longer (Singer,M,Harley R 2008) This decrease in demand for home loans has arrived at the same time as the availability of wholesale funds has dried up and the Stock Market has experienced one of its worst performances in the past ten years. Peter Franzen, Executive Chairman of Matrix Planning Solutions Limited describes the current market volatility." The Australian share market has undergone a tumultuous few months experiencing high market volatility. Some investors are, understandably, nervous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Marketing Mix Marketing Submitted by: Razi Ahmed Rathore 00207197 Submitted to: Mr Coker Table of Contents Task 1........................................................................................3 1.1 Introduction.............................................................................3 1.2 Marketing...............................................................................4 1.3 Concept of marketing..................................................................4 1.4 What are customers needs and wants................................................4 1.5 Cost of marketing......................................................................5 1.6 Advantages of Marketing............................................................6 Task 2........................................................................................7 2.1 Micro Environment...................................................................7 2.2 Macro ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Businesses do not create customer needs or the social status in which customer needs are influenced. It is not McDonalds that makes people hungry. However, businesses do try to influence demand by designing products and services that are Attractive Work well Affordable Available Businesses also try to communicate the relevant features of their products through advertising and other marketing promotion.
  • 26. 1.5 Cost of Marketing: Many small business owners disregard marketing because they feel it is too expensive or it is only for large companies. Marketing consists of a lot of different elements some of little or no costs and some with some substantial costs. There are several ways, which are used by Tesco and includes cost. Tv Commercials Newspapers Magazines Leaflet Billboards These are the modes of marketing which tesco uses for marketing purposes and it incurs huge cost. 1.6 Advantages Of Marketing Orientation: Marketing has different advantages in business sector. It plays a crucial role in the business development. But some of them are explained below. Increase in market share: It is marketing through which companies get the increment in market share. Through marketing companies advertise there upcoming projects. These project makes attracts customers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. James Bently Research Paper James Bently a murderer and an honest person and he was also a very serious and straight–faced person. James Bently was an honest person and but was the one who was known for the murder James Scobbie. James Bently was born in 1818 (there is not an exact date). James Bently was born in surrey, England. On the 10th of March 1853, James Bently married Catherine Sherwin and 1853 they had their first child named Francis all of their kids were born between 1853 and 1865. They then had six other kids named Louisa, Matilda, Christopher, Albert, Ada and Ernest. In 1854 the miners farewelled one of their most well known and well respected miner, James Scobbie. James Bently was the one who murdered James Scobbie out side his hotel after there was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Online Shopping Essay * Define industry and Product segment Shopping centers are purpose built complexes which can contain retail shops, restaurant and other eateries, service such banks and leisure facilities such as cinemas and bowling alleys. The Australia shopping centre industry comprises companies that build, develop and manage shopping centers in Australia. There shopping centre owners derive income from charging tenants, such as retail shop owners, banks and restaurant, rent for the space that they occupy and maintenance for operating the shopping centre. Rent are charged to tenants based on supply and demand. * Industry Value chain Purchase the land and building the shopping centre., choose the high traffic and volume location + Lease ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So they can away to bear high rent in shopping centre or move outside to shopping centre | Switching suppliers | Easy | Proportion of supplier's cost | No significant | Supplier information available | Access online | Supplier profit competitive market and a few major player determine market trends and customer offerings. Buyer power is high as buyer have alternative channel for the product, switch cost are low and widespread availability of information reduce. This made buying oversea on the internet a cheaper alternative to buying goods locally. The consumer has the power from easily finding out everything about the product, not just the best price available but, equally importantly, how the product has been reviewed by others. Consideration | Response | Buyer backward integrate | Unlikely | Alternative supplier | Plenty | Substituted for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. Performance Appraisal Specially Uploaded for ProjectsParadise.com PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM –1– Specially Uploaded for ProjectsParadise.com INDEX SR.NO 1. TOPIC MEASURING PERFORMANCE V/S ACTION PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL OBJECTIVES OF PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL AND COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE APPRAISAL PROCESS METHODS OF APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT BY BJECTIVES(MBO) LARSEN AND TOUBRO, HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT– PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM ASSESSMENT CENTRES 360–DEGREE FEEDBACK APPRAISE THE PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE INTERVIEW GUIDELINES FOR EFFECTIVE APPRAISAL INTERVIEW PAGE NO 2–3 2. 3. 4–5 6–7 4. 8–11 5. 6. 7. 8. 12–29 30– 41 42–43 44––46 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 47–49 50 51 52 53 –2– Specially Uploaded for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second beekeeper, however, had very different results. Because each bee in his hive was focused on the hive 's goal of producing more honey. This Bess had concentrated their efforts on gathering more nectar in order to produce more honey than ever before. The bees worked together to determine the highest nectar yielding flowers and to create quicker processes for depositing the nectar they had gathered. They also worked together to help increase the amount of nectar gathered by the poorer performers. Tile Queen Bee of this hive reported that the poor performers either improved their performance or transferred to hive No.1, because the hive had reached its goal. The beekeeper rewarded each bee his portion of the hive incentive. The keeper was also surprised to hear a loud, happy buzz and a jubilant flapping of wings as he rewarded the individual highperforming bees with special recognition. Should you measure performance or mere activities of employees? is the one who does silent work but does not show of himself/herself or the one who puts up a show but hardly performs to be recognized and rewarded? This and other related questions are answered in this chapter. –5– Specially Uploaded for ProjectsParadise.com PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL An organization's goals can be achieved only when people put in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. Green Consumer Behaviour Sustainability Business Strategy and the Environment Bus. Strat. Env. 15, 157–170 (2006) Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com) DOI: 10.1002/bse.524 Sustainability: Consumer Perceptions and Marketing Strategies Seonaidh McDonald1* and Caroline J. Oates2 1 Aberdeen Business School, The Robert Gordon University, UK 2 Management School, University of Sheffield, UK ABSTRACT Studies of green consumer behaviour, in particular purchasing and disposal, have largely focused on demographics and/or socio–demographics, with mixed and frequently contradictory results. To move the debate forward, we investigated a wide range of 40 sustainability activities with 78 consumers, who placed each activity on a matrix according to perceived ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These issues have been tackled differently in each area of literature. In the waste management literature there has been a move away from trying to describe the 'recycler' by means of their attitudes and towards identifying them in terms of concrete actions. In the marketing literature, a different approach has been taken. Here, one response to these problems is to focus on consumers' perceptions of green issues, rather than their identifiable characteristics. This is a key point, which, if understood, would allow marketers to take a different perspective on segmentation, based less on the mass market approach of demographics and more on consumer beliefs. One example of such an approach is a study by Straughan and Roberts (1999), who focused on perceived consumer effectiveness (PCE) as an insight into ecologically conscious consumer behaviour (ECCB). PCE was found by Straughan and Roberts to be a key indicator in explaining ECCB. The researchers emphasize that even if respondents are concerned about the environment, they are unlikely to be proactive unless they have the belief that individuals can be effective. Consumers may believe they are informed about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. Objectives And Objectives Of TGV Cinem Sdn Bhd TGV cinema Sdn Bhd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tanjong Public Limited Company. Tanjong Public Limited Company was incorporated in England on 2th January 1926 as Tanjong Tin Dredging Limited. The company is an investment holding company of a group of subsidiaries in Leisure and Property Investment. TGV or formerly known as Tanjong Golden Village is one of the public limited company of Tanjong. TGV cinemas Sdn Bhd was founded in year 1995 and its product is cinema, film distribution. TGV cinema Sdn Bhd are located in 32 multiplexes with 235 screens and they are more than 45,000 seats all over Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, Perak, Penang, Negeri Sembilan, Selangor, Johor, Sarawak and Terengganu. TGV positioned themselves as different from the others cinema by having bigger screens, better sound and other fun activities. Some of the goals of TGV are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... TGV cinemas also launches MovieClub which was a loyalty club where members can get various benefits such as movie freebies, birthday freebies, movie money, and special screenings, advanced ticketing and personalized e–Newsletters. There are different features of cinema offered in TGV such as IMAX which have crystal clear images with massive screens and impeccable digital sound system, INDULDGE with personalized and exclusive experience with comfortable luxury hall, Beanie which features colourful bed size beanbags with a cosy ambiance, LUXE with more spacious and comfortable seats with wider leg room and added plush twin seats, Chill*X where customers can dine or grab a quick delicious bite at the TGV's F&B outlet. Apart from that, TGV cinemas also provides additional services to complement the corporate and private functions such as; i) Rental of audio/visual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Discuss and describe a moral panic from a social science... Society is frequently subjected to moral panics when any crime is committed. Humanity repeatedly blows crimes and incidents out of proportion until the entire society is somewhat controlled. Stuart Hall, in his book, 'Policing the Crisis' explained that "the media, in conjunction with the bourgeoisie, create moral panics in order to perpetrate fear and maintain control over society, as a whole." (Hall, 2013, s. 1) Moral panics are created as a hazard and rising threat to shock both society and culture into changing the way it thinks and acts about problems in the real world. In this essay, moral panics will be looked at in detail with a specific interest in the case of James Bulger. There will too, be a focus on the influence the media, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marx established the 'Elite Engineered Model' which encompasses the ruling elite manufacturing certain panics to instil fear in society and divert it away from the real problems they are having. In the scenario of the James Bulger murder, those with high ranking in society involved in the case, for example, police, detectives, press and politicians, created the moral panic of the murder in an attempt to divert the public's opinion away from the shocking crime of two young boys, just 10 years old, not just abducting a toddler from a busy shopping centre in Liverpool, but also killing him in the most vicious way and dumping his body on train tracks in an attempt to cover up what had happened. This is not the behaviour of children; it is the behaviour of evil. Particularly due to the age of the killers, the ferociousness of the crime and the age of the victim, the mass media reports allowed the public to get personally and emotionally involved in the case and have severe anger and resentment towards the children who murdered James Bulger. The public outcry was huge and, the decision by the politicians and press ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. The Murder Of James Bulger An Essay On The Murder of James Bulger James Patrick Bulger was born on the 16th of March, 1990, to Ralph and Denise Bulger in Kirkby, Merseyside. When he was only two years old, James was lured through the village of Walton, led up to the railway track and murdered by Jon Venables and Robert Thompson, both ten–years–old. His body found a week later. Now, almost 20 years later, after the divorce of James' parents and the release of the boys, the James Bulger case is still as tragic and atrocious as it was when it happened. Venables and Thompson had disruptive childhoods, as neither had responsible parent figures. Thompson grew up surrounded by neglect and domestic abuse in a household of which his mother's alcoholic tendencies and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Venables and Thompson were seen earlier that day shoplifting from several stores as they observed families with small children. When the boys approached James, they seized him by the hand and marched him out of the shopping centre in a hurry. This moment was caught via CCTV cameras set around the location at approximately 3:42 pm. Jon and Robert lead James on a nearing three–mile walk through Liverpool, first, to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. The confused toddler sustained a concussion as the boys joked and jeered over pushing him into the canal. During this period of time, Venables, Thompson, and Bulger, who was in a distressed state, crying as he was dragged through the streets were witnessed by nearly 40 people; all who assumed he was a relative or a lost boy they were taking to the police station. Additionally, they ended up in Walton, but considering they were stood opposite the Walton Police station, they panicked and pulled Bulger up a steep bank, leading out onto a nearby railway. This railway was the exact location of which they began torturing him. The poor, defenseless toddler, petrified as he screamed in agony and yelled for his mother was battered with bricks and batteries. Moreover, he'd also had paint thrown at him, and was beaten to a pulp with an iron bar. Overall, the little boy was subjected to so much pain and physical harm that he'd sustained 42 injuries. Venables ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Tesco Performance Management A critical study of The Impacts of Business Strategies On Performance Management in Retail Industry ( A Case Study Of Tesco Plc.) Submitted By: Muhammad Ahsan Riaz Supervisedor by: Dr. Liaqat Ali University Student Number: 1092187396468 College Student Number: 130479 Submitted In Partial Fulfilment of the MBA Finance University Of Wales (London College of Business) April 2012 In the Name of Almighty ALLAH Most Gracious, Most Merciful "Say my worship and my sacrifice and my living and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the Worlds. He hath no partner. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... May Almighty ALLAH reward him hundred folds. This research studies would not have been possible without the support and guidance from my research supervisor Mr.Liaqat Ali, who not only appreciated my efforts in writing this thesis but gave his valuable time to read, review and recommend necessary adjustments in writing my thesis. Last but not the least, I will like to extent my sincere gratitude to all my fellow class mates at "London College Of Business", for sharing their knowledge and giving their precious time and being patient during my stay at above college during April 2011 to April 2012. I Wish Good luck to all for their bright future. ABSTRACT
  • 43. After reviewing the literature relevant to the business strategies and more specifically business strategies adopted by UK retailors over the time, and their impact on the performance of UK retail sector, this thesis restrains its research to a case study of the impacts of business strategies on performance management in UK retail (A Case Study Of Tesco Plc.). In doing so, the researcher has compared the data from 2009 to 2012 and after reviewing the performance of Tesco Plc. and comparing it with some of its like for like rivals in UK retail sector in the likes of Sainsbury's and Asda , the business policies adopted by these business organisations during the period under study ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Mo Project * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Contents * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1. Hypercity: * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1.1 History * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1.2 Structure * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1.3 Financials * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1.4 Hypercity, Bannerghatta Road * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2. Store Strategy and Structure * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3. Store Environment * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 4. Employee Conflicts and Politics * ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mark Ashman – Chief Executive Officer * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– An ex–CEO of Marks and Spencer Reliance India Pvt Ltd, where he was instrumental in the roll out of Marks & Spencer's retail strategy in India and establishing the JV between Marks & Spencer PLC and Reliance Retail. * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Mr. Simon Hooper – Chief Operating Officer * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Simon joins us from the Sultan Centre Group, where he is the Group Operations Director, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Stakeholder Analysis Stakeholders Who are Stakeholders ? Stakeholders are the people associated with a project or the organisation. They play a central role in project or organisation's success. Stakeholders are individuals, groups or organisations who have interest in project's outcomes or organisation's activities and are therefore directly affected by the project or the organisation. Stakeholders include people who could influence decisions about the project or the organisation's strategic direction. Stakeholders are the people whose interests are critical to organisation's success. Their direct or indirect involvement in the operations and strategic decision about the business determines the organisation's performance. Typically project ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However it must be remembered that this group of stakeholders have a great power and can influence the business and the strategy that the organisation wishes to apply. Direct or Indirect – direct stakeholders are affected by day today activities of the organisation. Typically team members fall in this category as the daily activities, schedules and client's requirements affect them the most on a daily basis. Indirect stakeholders are those who are ultimately affected by the organisation. Customers and end users fall into this category. This is because quality, price, packaging and availability of the end product affect them the most. Operational or Strategic – depending upon the level in the organisation, stakeholders are classed as operational or strategic. Operational stakeholders are actively involved in all the organisation's activities again team members could be given as an example. Strategic stakeholders influence the decision making process. This group comprises of senior executives. Example of Bruce Barnet would be sufficient here, as a CFO he has the authority to approve project's budgets. Stakeholder TypeClassification based onExampleSupporter or OpponentInterest Supporter: in favour of the project Opponent: against the project (Green Peace, Merger, Government)Primary or SecondaryInterest, InvolvementPrimary : Customers End users, Project Sponsors , Project Managers, Senior Management and team members. Secondary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Eb Games Business Plan Essay EB GAMES The Marketing Environment Final Project Table of Contents 1.Products or Services: 3 Product or service details: 3 Development and marketing: 6 2.Overall Marketing Strategy 6 General marketing strategy 6 How do customers trade? 8 Features and benefits o the products/services 8 3.Pricing Strategy: 8 Price 8 Credit Policy 12 Price comparison 13 4.Location 14 Geographical location 14 5.Supply and Distribution 15 Describe the methods that will be used to sell and distribute the products or services 15 Discuss the advantage and disadvantage of the selling methods chosen 17 6.Advertising and Promotion 17 Advertising and promotion approach 17 Basis of the approach 18 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To attempt counteract this cyclical slowdown, EB games have introduced an ever–growing variety of accessories with games to increase the revenue raising capacity of their respective consoles, as well as maintaining the loyalty and attention of a fickle gaming public. Some types of games have been released, with specialty controllers to great success, mitigating the expected lull in sales in the lead–up to new consoles. Recently however, the competition has become slightly skewed. Nintendo's newfound dominance of the market is causing some headaches for Sony and Microsoft. However, as the Wii's target market is slightly different from that of either the Xbox 360 or the PS3, it is of less concern in the short–term. Nintendo's dominance of female console gamers, however, is of serious concern. In 2008, the Wii outsold the PS3 and Xbox combined, indicating Nintendo's strength in the market, as well as the growing eminence of female gamers as a target for game and console developers. In 2008, the Wii outsold the PS3 and Xbox combined, indicating Nintendo's strength in the market, as well as the growing eminence of female gamers as a target for game and console developers. As sales of Nintendo's Wii and DS dominate the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and PlayStation Portable, respectively, the pressure continues to mount on Sony and Microsoft to move to the next level in the ongoing console wars. Sales of the Wii in 2008 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Swot Analysis End of Book Case Studies 16/7/03 3:16 PM Page 642 end–of–book End–of–book: Case studies Q 643 case studies 19 Think design and performance– think Sunbeam Café Series Nicole Stegemann, School of Management and International Business, University of Western Sydney Limited, a manufacturer of pumps, filters and security products. GUD's acquired Sunbeam in 1996. After catering for predominately female needs, it was the male population's turn to benefit from Sunbeam's innovations. The electric shaver–Shavemaster–was introduced to the market. Despite heavy international competition, Shavemaster became a market leader shortly after its launch. The appliance revolution continued to penetrate the Australian market. Consumers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The evolution of café groupies Dick Smith–the great adventurer Apple's renaissance– the agreement that works End of Book Case Studies 16/7/03 3:16 PM Page 644 rewarding themselves by giving themselves a rest from their growing workloads. An increased
  • 52. interest among consumers with respect to alternative health practices was another growing trend. Sunbeam's response came in the form of Sunbeam's therapeutics product line, and its massage and aromatherapy offerings. Sunbeam continues to lead the market in electrical appliances, offering more than 250 products to the market. To date, Sunbeam's sales exceed A$100 million from its numerous product categories. Sunbeam is currently experiencing overall growth in all its product categories and is gaining solid market share from its competitors. The market is oligopolistic. Competitors such as Kenwood, Remington, Ronson, Krups, and Mistral Breville are all competing in the small appliance market. As of January 2002 Sunbeam held a 20.1 per cent share of the small appliance market. Its competitor, A change in lifestyles towards café lifestyles, and a renaissance in the demand for high–quality products prompted Sunbeam to adapt heavy–duty appliances, that were traditionally found in restaurants and cafés, for the consumer market. Sunbeam introduced a range of commercial–style appliances called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Children Who Kill Essay examples Running head: CHILDREN WHO KILL Jon Venables and Robert Thompson: Children who kill Letia Bland Tiffin University Assignment #1 Dr. Joyce Hall–Yates The Juvenile justice system has changed over the years. Before the first establishment of this system, courts and judges treated juveniles as adults and sometimes received the same punishment as adults. For many years, there were debates on if children before the age of 21 were responsible for their actions seeing as they aren't fully capable of understanding their actions. This murder of Jamie Bulger created an uproar all over the world on children at such a young age know right from wrong and also violence. Backgrounds, and family upbringing and violence in the media had played a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once she had noticed the boy she quickly called the police and the two boys were arrested for questioning. The simple fact that the boys were so young came as a shock to the investigators of the case. Forensic tests had made it definite that both boys had the same blue paint on their clothing as the same paint that was found on Bulger's body. Both boys, Thompson and Venables also had blood on their shoes which matched Bulger's DNA. The boys were charged with Bulger's murder on February 20, 1993 and remained in custody until the trial. After the arrest, and throughout the trial, the boys were referred to as Child A and Child B. At the end of the whole trial, the judge released the two boy's names since the nature of the crime was severe and also the public's reaction to the whole case. They were identified and also came along with descriptive detail about the lives of the two boys and also their backgrounds. The release of the boy's mug shots shocked the public because of the ages of Thompson and Venables. During the trial there were debates on how both children were not in control of their actions which meant that they couldn't be held responsible for their actions. Many psychiatrists had tried to find the reason that made the two boys' create such a horrific crime. One forensic psychiatrist stated that examining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. James Bulger Case Summary In the James Bulger case many witnesses were reluctant to speak up until after the child was found dead. According to The Sun (2018), The killers walked James for two and half miles and were spotted by 38 people – some of whom challenged the pair. These ten year old boys were claiming James as their little brother or James was lost and they were trying to help him find his mum when questions came about. According to The Sun (2018), The pair took James to a railway line and tortured, beat and sexually assaulted him. They poured modelling paint into his eyes, stoned him and clubbed him with bricks, before leaving him on the railway line to be hit by a train. After killing the tot they left his body near the tracks where it was discovered two days later. With all the information the boys presented, who would have believed there true intentions were to kill? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You would be surprised as to how many family abductions take place in a year. The reasons including: Punishing the other parent, forcing continued interactions with missing parents, or from fear of losing rights or custody of the child. The rarest case would be the abduction of a child to protect them from the neglector or abuser. When the parent is not considered a suspect, the investigation becomes fair play as to who can be the potential suspect at this point anyone can be a suspect. As for the parent, their emotional well–being is completely gone! Parents tend to blame themselves for the abduction of their child. In many cases parents tend to split due to the massive pain that is left behind. According to The Sun(2018), In January 2018 Denise Fergus told the Mail on Sunday: There aren't the words to describe how I still feel now, every day. I was the one who let go of his hand; I was the one there meant to protect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Management Course: Mba−10 General Management Management Course: MBA−10 General Management California College for Health Sciences MBA Program McGraw–Hill/Irwin abc McGraw−Hill Primis ISBN: 0−390−58539−4 Text: Effective Behavior in Organizations, Seventh Edition Cohen Harvard Business Review Finance Articles The Power of Management Capital Feigenbaum−Feigenbaum International Management, Sixth Edition Hodgetts−Luthans−Doh Contemporary Management, Fourth Edition Jones−George Driving Shareholder Value Morin−Jarrell Leadership, Fifth Edition Hughes−Ginnett−Curphy The Art of M A: Merger/Acquisitions/Buyout Guide, Third Edition Reed−Lajoux and others . . . This book was printed on recycled paper. Management http://www.mhhe.com/primis/online/ Copyright ©2005 by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What will be the effect of the rapid gyrations in markets that emphasize the difficulties that accounting practices face in determining true performance costs and that forecasting programs confront in establishing the economic determinants of corporate planning? In addition to these challenges, many analytical and strategic evaluation approaches that are used in an attempt to identify and project how well a company is performing have been overwhelmed by the frequency and magnitude of these economic groundswells. In today's competitive climate, where the changes outside a business exceed the productive changes within a business, a company's future viability is clearly under enormous stress. To maintain business growth and a sustained economy, it is essential for managers to understand and find solutions for these and other fundamental wide–ranging issues. The bursting of the high–tech bubble both in many start–up companies and in major segments of
  • 59. established firms dissipated many entrepreneurial efforts and the large sums of money that were spent to create organizations that never earned a profit and were often hugely unsuccessful as business entities. However, this enormous cost to some companies also created beneficial impacts for many other companies in dealing with these fundamental wide–ranging issues. These beneficial impacts had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...