SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 82
Download to read offline
Examples Of Business Analysis For Telefónica
Business Analysis for Telefónica
Every day the economies and companies grow with greater speed and more facilities in the markets.
One of the main concerns and problems is that this growth is not being done in a transparent,
integral or sustainable way, which is bringing the planet and the society to their limits or what the
International Institute for Sustainable Development has called the crisis of responsibility or lack
thereof (IISD, 2009). Indeed, environmental, economic and social problems are growing hastily on a
planet with 7 billion inhabitants, where almost 1 billion go to bed every night hungry, 2.7 billion live
on less than $ 2 a day, there's 394 ppm of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. A place where a wealthy
minority group has the most conformable life on the top of the problem (Dietz, O'Neill, O'Neill, &
Daly, 2012). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Instead, it is important to examine the possible routes, mechanism, and solutions to guide businesses
to integrate its economic growth, managerial responsibilities, social and environmental negative
impacts in an integrated framework of responsive liability, avoiding decisions lightly. Moreover, it's
necessary to go through the real company intentions and reasons to structured corporate social
responsibility (CSR) as companies value because it is growing the number of businesses that use
this initiative as a strategy to alleviate pressures or avoiding governmental regulations or
stakeholders demands (Küpers,
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Technology And The Transmission Techniques
eye cannot detect, so the result in form of light appears constant and hence offering connectivity.
More sophistication in the transmission techniques can further maximize the transfer of data rate
through VLC. Till now this technique was implemented through white LED bulbs only but groups at
the University of Oxford and the University of Edinburgh are focusing on parallel data transmission
by the use of multiple LEDs or array of LEDs, where each LED allows a different stream of data.
Mixtures of red, blue, green LEDs are also used by some teams to encode different data channels by
varying the light frequencies. In simple words we can consider it to be a light based Wi–Fi which
has achieved high speed in the labs at Heinrich Hertz institute in Berlin, Germany of around 500
megabytes per second by the use of a standard white–light LED. So quiet obviously, modems would
be replaced by transceiver incorporated LED lamps which can fulfill the purpose of lightening the
room as well as transmitting the data. The technology makes use of a part of an electromagnetic
spectrum and was demonstrated at 2012 consumer electronics show in Los Vegas where a pair of
Cisco smartphone was used to transfer data using light of varying intensity from screens. This
technique is put into effect by using a light bulb at the downlink transmitter. Normally the light bulb
lightens up at a uniform current supply however the variations in current can be made to display the
optical outputs since it
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
How Does Mary Shelley Use Robots In Frankenstein
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was an english novelist and poet, who is well known for works such as
Frankenstein and Prometheus. Shelley grew up during the enlightenment period in england. This
period was a period of question and advancement in technology/ science. Shelley was always
skeptical of this new technology and in her novels such as Frankenstein she in directly warns people
of the dangers of what this new technology could do. Frankenstein is a novel about a scientist named
Victor Frankenstein. Victor brings to life a monster made from the body parts of dead humans.
Throughout the entire book this monster torments and consumes Victor's life, killing everyone that
he loves. That is Shelley's warning to the reader, when you try and play god bad things will happen.
... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
"Robotics is the branch of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science that
deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, as well as computer
systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing." (Chen) There are many
types of robots, all of which have their pros and their cons. Robots are very similar to Victor's
Monster in that each is made of different parts and each has the ability to think for itself. In Mary
Shelley's Frankenstein, Shelley warns people of the dangers of advanced technology through Victor
Frankenstein's "monster," which overtook Victor's life.If you give something the means to think and
problem solve by itself, then you have to consider the fact that it might use that intelligence to do
wrong. Like Victor's increasingly intelligent creation, the future of robotics has the potential to
overtake and ruin the lives of many people while at the sametime changing it for the
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Telecommunications Companies: America Movil Essay
Latin America has been known throughout history to take orders and to have resources taken away
from their bare hands. They were never appreciated for the struggles that they went through to
provide distant countries with useful resources. Fast–forward to the new twentieth century and Latin
America has taken over the corporation scene, an example being the company known as America
Movil. A company that is putting Latin American countries on the map once again, but this time no
one is managing them instead they are managing themselves. There are many telecommunication
companies out in the world but a major one that is taking the world by storm is a company called
America Movil; it was founded back in September 2000 by its owner Carlos Slim ... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
Along with success comes failure, and Carlos is a victim to it; according to an article in the NY
Times in 2009 Carlos slim has been seen as an evil monopolist. Stating that he was not the one who
took over the Telmex Company rather it was his " political connections that won him the company."
(p. 4) Also Denise Dresser a political scientist states that Slim did not become rich by his business
ways but became rich by "the favorable government treatment." Even though the media has a
negative outlook of Carlos there is no doubt that his company has made a name for its self. Since
America Movil was a side company it has also branched out many new side companies as well, or
also known as sister companies. Some of its sister companies are Telmex, Claro, Telcel, and
Tracfone Wireless. Since America Movil bought Telmex it has since then been considered a sister
company; so Telemex being the same as America Movil it provides the same services like land lines
and cellar lines to plenty Latin American countries. According to the NY Times article where Slim
was criticized it states that it is known to be one of Mexico's main line carrier owning 90 percent of
Mexico's telephone lines. (p. 4) Moving on to Claro that is also a telecommunication company that
provides services to mainly only Latin American, and Caribbean countries, for example countries
such as Guatemala, Argentina, Brazil, Puerto Rico, and Honduras and has its Headquarters' located
in Brazil.
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Sub-Strategic Alliances and Growth: T-Mobile International...
Title: Sub–Strategic Alliances and Growth Case Summary FreeMobile Alliance TMO (T–Mobile
International) of Germany, TEM (Telefonicia Moviles) of Spain, and TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile)
formed alliance on April 7, 2003 to offer better products and services for their customers at home
and abroad. The alliance was formed to offer better products and services for customers as well as
translating the advantages into cost saving. The alliance provided seamless services such as mobile
internet, data and voice services to all customers making the alliance to create a truly world class
offering. By July 2003, Orange, the incumbent France operator joined the alliance, and the alliance
was registered as FreeMove. Between 2003 and 2007, FreeMove was able to win more customers
through the attractive packages and services offered to customers. The alliance was successful
because all members were leaders in their respective countries. TeleSoneria and Amena that joined
the alliance in 2006 were among the leading operators in their respective countries. Despite the
strong alliance formed, there is a probing question unanswered whether FreeMove is strong enough
to compete successfully with individual mobile operators such as KPN and Vodafone. History of
mobile telecommunication History of mobile telecommunication started with the launching of first
(IG), second (2G) and third (3G) generations telecommunication technologies. While the 1G is
analogue, the 2G and 3G were digital with the
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
SWOT analysis
1. SWOT analysis of 2 companies.
A. SWOT analysis of AIRTEL :
SWOT analysis of VODAFONE :
Strength
1.One of the most popular cellular service provider in India
2.One of the largest Telecom operator in the world
3.Only Indian operator, with VSNL, that has an international submarine cable
4.High brand visibility
5.Strong advertising with ZooZoo concept
6.Tieup with international sports like FormulaOne
Weakness
1.Price competition from BSNL and MTNL
2.Untapped Rural Market
Opportunity
1.Fast expanding cellular market
2.Latest and low cost technology 3.Untapped rural market
Threats
1.New entrant's low price offering
2. Saturation point in Basic telephony service
3.Mobile Number Portability ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The logistics of infrastructure in Africa are an equal challenge for all MNOs. That is a given. Where
Airtel might have been overly optimistic is in hoping its Africa model would run similarly to its
success in India, based on a first–to–market approach and having some leverage to overcome
legislative obstacles. Unfortunately, while Airtel has a 30–year history of being first in India (with
pushbutton phones, cordless phones and then mobile), they were not first in Africa. There were
major EU, Middle East and South African players there ahead of them.
In fact, Airtel's African expansion is largely thanks to its takeover of Kuwait's Zain mobile
operations in 15 countries. This was a beachhead, not a conquest. Zain only held dominant market
share in a few countries.
Going up against market leaders such as MTN of South Africa, Airtel applied a strategy of extensive
cost cutting. This followed on what it achieved in India, cutting a deal with Ericsson for per–minute
fees (rather than upfront payment) that enabled very low–cost call rates from the outset. Airtel has
an all–Africa, five–year deal in place with Ericsson for network management that offers similar
advantages. Elsewhere, Airtel is engaged with Nokia Siemens Networks and Huawei, not keeping
all its eggs in one basket, of course.
As a Plan B, possibly following on the indecisive outcome of Airtel's low–cost invasion, the
company has previously been negotiating a takeover of or
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
SWOT and Strategy Evaluation Paper
SWOT and Strategy Evaluation Paper Bradley Garner PHL/320 June 18, 2015 Dr. Tony Bennett
SWOT ANALYSIS OF INTERNET PROVIDER INDUSTRY Looking at the world today, no
person can imagine his or her life without some form of internet usage. The Internet has become a
part of our daily life. The Internet Provider industry is ruling all the other sectors of business. With
today's booming technology, most businesses have difficulty without the services of the Internet.
Earlier day's access to the Internet was a costlier, therefore confined to only high profile businesses
and people of wealth. The average homeowner did not have access. Even today, smart phone usage
does not account for the large numbers of families without direct ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
SWOT ANALYSIS OF INTERNET PROVIDER INDUSTRY A SWOT analysis helps the
companies or industry to analyse and understand where the industry should place itself in the
market, how they can improve and how to defeat their competitors. With the SWOT analysis, a
business understands its competitor's position in the market or industry and identifies where the
funds and resources of the company should be invested so as to create new products and services for
the consumers (Aimee, 2010). Thus before conducting the SWOT analysis, we will divide the ISP's
into four groups: large ISP's, small ISP's, Telco and cable companies STRENGTHS In the Internet
Provider Industry, the large or big companies have much more experience of the industry in
comparison to small ISP's. Consumers who are aware of these larger branded names will subscribe
to such known companies. Large ISPs have the ability of innovation; they can afford taking risks.
Their huge infrastructure is based on laid fibre optics, thus providing Internet at lower rates and they
also own some parts of networks which increase their strength in the market (Rahima, 2013.) Their
trained and qualified staff is more experienced and provide high quality work. WEAKNESSES The
large companies in this industry lack superior customer service. With technology rising faster than
consumers are educated, computer education and training is on the rise as well. This need for
customer
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Political Theory Of The Chilean Economy
Despite the small size of the Chilean economy and its rather relative weight in the global economy,
several accounts acknowledge that Chile was at the forefront of the worldwide neoliberal
experiment since the mid–1970s under the civic–military dictatorship that ruled the nation between
1973 and 1990 (Harvey, 2005a; Klein, 2007; McChesney, 1999; Paley, 2001; Stiglitz, 2002). Indeed,
the Chilean authoritarian regime not only has radically applied neoclassical theory, but also turns it
into "the founding philosophy of a new society" (Valdés, 1989: 35). Actually, Chile has been a warm
laboratory for the most classic economic trends since the 1950s, when the so–called Klein–Saks
mission was hired by the Chilean government to analyze the ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Specific political projects embodying different schools of thought have fueled three waves of
neoliberalism, with both economic and ethical implications (Ong, 2006). In a first moment, Hayek
and his Homo economicus as the basis of a free political order and Friedman and Becker have
philosophically supported what Thatcher (Thatcherism) and Reagan (Reagonimics) implemented in
the United Kingdom and in the United States in the late 1970s and the 1980s. The Clinton (US) and
the Blair (UK) administrations in the 1990s represent promote the individual internalization of self–
governamentality or self–responsibility. In this second wave of neoliberalism, the broad social,
political, economic, and cultural principles underneath neoliberalism became common sense and
were naturalized as an individual action. Finally, entrepreneurialism or the communitarian ideal of
responsibility is a third wave of neoliberalism. Therefore, neoliberal policies of "shrinking" the state
"are accompanied by a proliferation of techniques to remake the subjects"; so, "neoliberal logic
requires free, self–managing, and self–enterprising individuals in different spheres of everyday life"
(Ong, 2006: 14).
Nevertheless, neoliberalism seems to carry multiple meanings and imply different material
conditions, institutional frames, and symbolic imaginaries (Ong, 2006), depending not only on
historical moments, political
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Case Study
Question 1:
Go back in time to 1986.Do a SWOT analysis for Telefonica de Espana. Does your analysis lead to
the same conclusions as Telefonica's managers?
Answer:
According to the question, I'll do a SWOT analysis in the following article. SWOT is an acronym
for 'Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats.' I'll do the analysis in two ways: internal factors
and external factors.
First analysis for internal factors:
Strengths: 1.Telefonica is a state owned enterprise(SOE), it has strong economic background. So it
is not vulnerable to financial crisis. 2.Telefonica has a competitive advantage vis–à–vis local
entrepreneurs in accessing technology, capital and managerial talent. 3.Telefonica is the ... Show
more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If I was a senior manager at the parent corporation, I think the complaints were reasonable. So I will
recommend the CEO that: first, we should consider the new way to divide profit like according to
the proportion of invested capital or shares. In this way, the management fees that should be
reduced. So the subsidiaries can make more efforts on spread the concepts of theirs to the world. In
this way, the subsidiaries can keep their competitiveness.
Second, I would also suggest the CEO to developed more potential product line locally instead of
transferring product lines with high growth potential from the subsidiaries to the parent, because of
it may improve minor holders ' activeness on focusing daily management. Sometimes compensating
them can be a effective way to reduce complaints. And it 's a effective way to make the corporation
more united. Subsidiaries are also very important.
Question4:
Many South American countries are in the process of deregulating their telephone industries. How
should Telefonica response to the increased likelihood of new entrants into its formerly protected
markets?
Answer:
I will make a business strategy in following three parts:
1.Differentiation strategy: Telefonica is a state owned enterprise, it has strong economic
background. And it has a competitive advantage vis–à–vis local entepreneurs in accessing
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Apple, Rim, Microsoft, Google Financial Analysis
Corporate Governance Analysis
Microsoft
The CEO:
Steven Anthony Ballmer has been the CEO of Microsoft since January 2000. He graduated from
Detroit Country Day School, Michigan. He later joined Harvard University, where he studied Math
and Economics. During that time, he lived down the hall from Bill Gates, Microsoft's founder and
Chairman of the Board.
Ballmer joined Microsoft on June 11, 1980 as the first business manager and the 30th employee. His
first salary was $50,000 including 8% of the ownership. In 2009, Ballmer earned a total
compensation of $1,276,627, which included a base salary of $665,833, a cash bonus of $600,000,
no stock or options, and other compensation of $10,794.
The Board of Directors:
These are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Board of Directors:
L. John Doerr: has served as a member of the board of directors since May 1999. He is working as
director for amyres Inc. a biotechnology company.
John L. Hennessy: has served as a member of the board of directors since April 2004, and as Lead
Independent Director since April 2007. He is a member of CISCO directors ( google and cisco
combine the power of intelligent information networks to improve communications
Ann Mather: has served as a member of the board of directors since November 2005. Ann is the
director for GLU mobile Inc.
Paul S. Otellini: has served as a member of the board of directors since April 2004. He is the CEO
and president of Intel Corporation. Paul served as managing partner of sherpols ventures.
K. Ram Shriram: has served as a member of the board of directors since September 1998.
Shirley M. Tilghman: has served as a member of the board of directors since October 2005.
Eric Schmidt: has served as our Chief Executive Officer since July 2001 and as a member of our
board of directors since March 2001,
Sergey Brin: is one of the founders and has served as a member of our board of directors since the
inception in September 1998 and as our President of Technology since July 2001. From September
1998 to
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Movistar Mexico Essay
The B2C (Business to Customer) services that Movistar offer to customers are only the mobile and
fix lines, but according to the regulations of the country Movistar cannot be a carrier for quadruple
play (Television, Fix Line, Mobile Phones and Internet using the fixed line) so it will take time to
have the same services like in other countries in Latin America or Spain. Telefonica Group the belief
that technology is part of the essential life of every person. Nowadays the telecommunications help
to be related and are essential for our personal life and for work. The main role is to facilitate the use
to be connected, to protect their data and to give the control life. The mission in Telefonica Movistar
Mexico is to be the best carrier in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The structure of the company is not always fixed, new roles are created to improve the importance
of the strategy, in the top of the hierarchy is the Global CEO of Telefonica. In the second place, we
have a special roll more oriented to concentrate and guide the countries in north America, which is
the Executive Director of North of Hispam and is the responsible to present the results to the Global
board. The real figure for the employees in Movistar Mexico is Carlos Morales which is the actual
CEO of the company and has a good team to achieve goals of the company. According to the
ideology of the company the customer is always in the center, the strategy to achieve the
transformation will be focused 3 teams, the first team is the chief technology officer team (CTO)
which can help to improve the network and develop new the services to be offered. The second team
will be the people who work with the chief financial officer, that will to review all the cost involved
in the projects or services that will be developed by the CTO The most critical role for the company
will be a new role, the chief revenue officer which will have a team to review
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Case Study: Orange
INTRODUCTION:
Orange is one of the world's leading telecommunications operators with sales of 41 billion Euros in
2013 and has 161,000 employees worldwide at 30 June 2014, including 101,000 employees in
France. Present in 30 countries, the Group has a total customer base of more than 236 million
customers at 30 June 2014, including 179 million mobile customers and 16 million fixed broadband
customers worldwide. Orange is also a leading provider of global IT and telecommunication
services to multinational companies, under the brand Orange Business Services
Today, Orange unites women and men across the world as they work together to make digital life
easier and more useful for more than 236 million customers.
MARKETING MIX:
Marketing management decisions can be classified on the basis of 4 P's. These are listed below:
1) Product: It is the physical product or service offered to a customer. Product decisions include
aspects like packaging, appearance, service, warranty etc.
2) Price: Pricing decisions should take into account profit margins and probable pricing response of
competitors.
3) Place: These decisions are associated with channels of distribution, which include market
coverage, channel member selection, logistics and level of service.
4) Promotion: These decisions are related to communicating and ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Orange has decided its price according to mobile or broad band service it provides, varieties of
prices ranging from product to product. Its pay monthly product starts from £15 a month to £75 a
month. This pricing totally depends upon the usage and selection plan by the customer. It has
different price plans for every customer, in order to meet the budget of an individual. It has a low
price plan ranging from £15 a month to highest £75 to its business customers. Similar pricing
strategy is also applied to Home and Mobile broad band business
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
SUSTAINING COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE AT DELL Essay
Spain's Telefonica 1. What changes in Political and economic environment allowed Telefonica to
expand globally? The changes that were involved in the political and economic environment, which
allowed Telefonica to start expanding globally, were privatization and deregulation. In addition
economic growth, removal of many restrictions on FDI and programs that opened to foreign
investors made some countries more attractive to Telefonica for expansion. Spain's Telefonica was
established in the 1920s being a state–owned national telecommunications monopoly. Soon, the
Spanish government privatized it, as well as deregulated the market for Spanish
telecommunications. Due to these changes, Telefonica has a reduction in workforce, rapid ... Show
more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Licensing may result in a firm's giving away its know–how to a potential foreign competitor. Firms
cannot maximize its profitability, as it does not have strong control over manufacturing, marketing
and strategy in a foreign country. Benefits of acquisition There are many benefits of acquiring
current assets than undertaking greenfield investments. First mergers and acquisitions are quicker to
execute. In fast evolving markets this is very important consideration. When Telefonica wanted to
build a service presence in Latin America, it did so through a series of acquisitions, purchasing
telecommunications companies in Brazil and Argentina. The reason was Telefonica knew that was
the quickest way to establish a sizable presence in the target market. Second reason for Telefonica
preferred to acquire firms was because those firms had valuable strategic assets such as brand
loyalty, customer relationships, trademarks or patents, distribution systems, production systems and
so on. Hence it was easier and less risky for Telefonica to acquire those assets than to build them
from ground up through a greenfield investment. Thirdly Telefonica might have believed that they
can increase the efficiency of the acquired unit by transferring capital, technology or management
skills. However, there are some risks involved in merging with or acquiring the firms as companies
may fail to realize
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Intel : Company Selection And Why
Intel
Company Selection and Why
Intel was selected as my Global 500 paper, I chose Intel as my company because the world of
technology is growing and I have seen the company name all around, and I wanted to learn more
about the company and the items they manufacture and sell. Intel is known as "the company," and
they manufacture and sell integrated digital technology platforms along with softwares concentrated
on security and technology integration. Intel is currently ranked 158 on the Global 500 list with a
total revenue 55.4 billion dollars, with a profit of 11.42 billion dollars. Intel is part of the
semiconductors and other electronic components industry and two of their major competitors are the
International Business Machines ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Intel opened a new manufacturing facility in New Mexico in 2002 and they established
microprocessor research operations in Spain. From here they developed new products such as
servers for the worldwide computing market. This helped established a name for Intel, at this point
the company was showing that they were integrating technology.
Over the years Intel grew their company. In 2005, Intel acquired Oplus Technologies. Then in 2006,
partnered with Micron Technology to create IM Flash Technologies. Intel even managed to make a
strategic alliance with Sun Microsystems (which is now acquired by Oracle) in 2007. In 2008 Intel
gained internet access in Latin America after an agreement with Telefonica. Intel also collaborated
with Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs helping them gain more strength with business overseas.
Over the years Intel has grown and they became a company name that many would recognize. One
event that impacted today's mobile devices was when, "Intel and Micron Technology introduced the
world 's first 25–nm NAND technology, which increases the storage capacity in mobile consumer
gadgets. In 2010, Intel and Nokia collaborated with Moblin and Maemo software platforms to create
a unified Linux–based platform that will run on multiple hardware platforms including mobile and
smart devices(Intel Corporation)." This collaboration allowed Intel to step into the world of mobile
consumer gadgets and helped them expand their horizons, and that
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Training And Development Of Brazil
Brazil– Training & Development
Training in the workplace is very different in Brazil compared to America. For instance, according
to Xpert international manual workplace training is predominantly voluntary, with no general
statutory obligation on employers to provide or finance training for their employees. In fact training
in Brazil is often time non–existent. Many employers in Brazil do not place any resources, money,
or time into training their employees. According to the Monthly Employment Survey conducted by
the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, 34% of employees have received skilled training.
Brazil's Training Concept
Companies in Brazil have some sort of an obligation to train their employees because Brazil 's
education system is failing therefore their workforce base has less skilled workers than other
countries. Studies have even shown that workers in Latin American countries like Brazil have less
education than those in East Asia and Eastern Europe. The percentage of students enrolled in high
school is far lower than in developed countries. In some correlation a lack of an educated workforce
has also lead to a workforce lead by un–trained employees.In Brazil there are a lot of people who
work without any kind of training. Many employees who are trained learn from their fathers, uncles,
and other family members and they do things the way that they did before. Over the course of a
universal standpoint in Brazil there is no formal training. In
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Key Challenges to Cross Cultural Management: O2 Germany...
Generally, culture can be viewed as the behavioural norms within a group of people sharing
common ethnicity, beliefs, education, historical background, location or institutions. It is widely the
accepted behaviour in a group and likely the most striking or peculiar form of behaviour noted by a
foreign member new in the group. Considering this, multinational corporations (MNC) must be
highly sensitive towards cross cultural management in order for them to expand, implement their
strategies and achieve their goals in domains outside their home.
According to the GLOBE Project (House and Hanges, 2004, p15), leadership is the ability of an
individual to influence, motivate and enable others to contribute toward the effectiveness and
success ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The biggest differences come in terms of family collectivism and uncertainty avoidance, where the
Spanish appreciate having strong ties in a group (family collectivism) and the Germans show a
strong distaste towards change (uncertainty avoidance).
Before the acquisition, o2 Germany had a hierarchical management organization composed
primarily of Germans under the leadership of German CEO Rudolf Gröger, where the internal
reporting, communication and meetings were mainly in the German language. The functional
divisions such as HR, Sales and Marketing were tailor–made for the German market, pointing that
o2 Plc used a decentralized and polycentric approach for its German subsidiary. Only certain
functions and processes such as corporate finance, board of directors reporting, and corporate
strategy were kept uniform across o2 Plc subsidiaries and the communication was in English.
Conveniently for o2 Germany at that time, Telefónica had an established branch (Telefónica DE)
since 2003 in Germany as a wholesale Internet Carrier providing network infrastructure services to
Internet Service Providers (ISP) such as Freenet and HanseNet/Alicey. The top management of o2
Germany tried to convince its employees that Telefónica was anyway its preferred partner to help it
achieve its aspirations of becoming an Integrated Communications Service Provider (fixed/ cellular
telephony and internet surfing) and hence its
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Case Study Of Telefónia
Introduction Human Resource Management (HRM) can be regards as the activities undertaken by
an organization to operate its human resource. It is regarding how to manage the employees in
organization. The activities of HRM covers the planning of human resource (HR), the staffing of the
employee which include– the selection; recruitment; placement, training and development, the
compensation and benefits strategy of the organization and the industrial relations.
It is important for an organization to implement a strong management of the Human Resource (HR).
A good Human Resource management will eventually maintain the good performance of the
organisation. The best HR management will be responsible of the employee's decent relationship
development. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Meanwhile, in 2003, Telefónica involvement of joint venture with Portugal Telecom in Brazil
establish Vivo and launces the Movistar Imagenio. Besides joint venture, Telefónica also involve
with acquisition in Latin America of BellSouth's assets during 2004 acquisition of Cesky Telecom in
2005, and takes an amount of 5% stakes of China Netcom. Through acquisition in 2006, Telefónica
able to expand their brands of O2 assets in United Kingdom, Germany, and Ireland. The brands of
O2 is well known within their European customers. In addition, in the same year, Telefónica
received an award of Mobile license in Slovakia and took an amount of 51% stake in Columbia
Telecom. Year 2007, Telefónica join in alliances with Telecom Italia and in an acquisition of
Telemig by Vivo in 2008. Telefónica has reached at least 5.4% participation in China Unicom to
reinforced strategic alliances (Anil Sharma, 2011) after the CUCNC
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Internet Protocol And Its Effect On Our Lives
Abstract
If you have cable, have you ever wondered why you have to pay for the channels you don 't watch.
Why should someone you 've never met pick what and when you can watch your on TV? Wouldn 't
you say it would be better if watching TV was like browsing your Web browser, you could pick the
programs you wish to watch whenever you felt like watching them? IPTV(Internet Protocol
Television) has the ability to do that and more by using internet protocols to transfer your TV
programs to you "on demand". We will discuss how IPTV works, some benefits it brings, and how it
is changing the way we watch television today.
There 's nothing new about it the use of your TV, it is still where the family meets to watch their
favorite shows, gain information about the world, and just overall be entertained. Over the past
decade, technological advances in the television and internet have rapidly increased, causing the two
to intertwine. With this modern day combination and the growth of digital cable, satellite tv, and the
integration of HDTV services, subscribers get an entire new experience with television. The
digitization of television is a technological innovation that is allowing for better quality and high
definition images. Internet Protocol Television is an IP–based technology that delivers Triple Play
television services such as video, audio and data over Internet Protocol. It uses video stream
encoded as a series of IP packets to deliver the TV programs IPTV is capable
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Giffgaff Case Study
Choose ONE of the management processes encountered during the course: Starting, Organising,
Planning and Changing. Select a business organisation of your choice and explain how and how
well it undertakes your chosen process.
In this essay I am going to explain the concept of intrapreneurship, contemplated within the
management process of starting, and I will study its implication to the creation of the mobile
operator Giffgaff; the role of the parent company and the innovative nature of Giffgaff will also be
examined.
Intrapreneurship, also referred as corporate entrepreneurship, is a key concept in this era of fierce
market competition. The start–up philosophy applied to established companies positively promotes
change and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The role of the parent company is vital in the formation and development of the new venture and in
its potential success or fail; it must be ready to challenge the way it is doing business, to take risks
and to step into the unknown, and Telefonica O2 did it. Gav Thompson spotted a gap in the market
for those users who where not attracted by traditional mobile operators, dissatisfied about expensive
tariffs, lack of transparency and poor customer service of market leaders within the sector; he
identified the opportunity to set up a new business form that, through innovation, would deliver a
service characterised by two main principles: being fair, open and transparent; and guarantee price–
competitiveness thanks to the absence of call centres, costly advertising or retail channels, keeping
the costs low and passing the savings to the customers (Thompson, 2010). This was the first step in
the intrapreneurial process; however, ideas have to become commercial solutions introduced into the
market. Finding the resources within an established and financially secure company has some
advantages compared to lone start–ups: the project was approved by O2 executive board, who
recognised its potential value, and Giffgaff received the necessary funding from its parent company
having also the option to share O2's infrastructure to operate, as Hearn (2010), one of Giffgaff 35
employees explained to their community.
To develop
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Disadvantages Of Mergers
Mergers and Acquisitions: A merger is said to occur when at least two organizations consent to
consolidate, bringing about another element or with the subsequent firm keeping up the character of
the gaining organization. Most economies forestall mergers between straightforwardly contending
firms. The method of reasoning is to counteract monopolistic economic situations where the buyer
does not have any decision aside from only one merchant. Affirmations of monopolistic conduct
have tormented Microsoft's operations in Europe. A merger may take either of the two forms,
absorption or consolidation. The mix of at least two organizations into a current organization, where
every one of the organizations aside from one lose their character is named as a merger through
absorption The mix of at least two organizations into another organization, where every one of the
organizations lose their character is named as a merger through consolidation.Here, the gained
organization exchanges its advantages, liabilities and shares to the procuring organization in return
of money or shares. There are three types of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Banking division afresh showed its importance in utilizing M&A bargains. Santander's union of
its Brazilian operations was esteemed at US$ 5.7bn. The BTG Pactual interest in Assicurazioni
Generali S.p.A. added to expand the 2014 M&A bargains by another US$ 1.8bn. Private value
stores, be that as it may, lost some hunger in 2014. In contrast with 2013, the volume of exchanges
performed by this portion was 21% lower. All things considered, the Banking area was included in
34% of the arrangements completed in 2014. Industry sector focus
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Opportunities for International Investors Essay
Opportunities for International Investors ATTITUDES TOWARDS FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Because the Foreign Investments Law and supplementary rules establish the principle of equal
treatment for domestic and foreign investors, foreign investors enjoy the same rights and duties as
Argentine investors. However, the government no longer grants special incentives.
Argentina welcomes foreign investments, and its laws governing foreign investment are among the
most liberal in the world. In general, Argentina encourages investments through a free–market
policy and low income tax rates rather than through subsidies.
The basic attitude towards foreign capital is very positive; all previously existing requirements
concerning prior government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Foreign investors may wholly own a local company, and investment in corporate shares listed on the
stock exchange requires no government approval.
Argentina generally does not impose exchange controls or restrictions on the flow of capital or profit
distributions abroad.
At present, some companies do still enjoy tax privileges attained in the past, but gradually these are
running out and it is not to be expected that new tax facilities or privileges will be granted.
TAX SYSTEM / 1
Taxes are levied at three levels: national, provincial and municipal. National taxes, especially value–
added–tax (VAT), which are collected by the federal government and distributed to the provinces,
yield most of the revenue.
The provinces levy taxes primarily on gross business receipts (turnover tax) and on real estate and,
jointly with municipalities, they levy charges for services.
For many years Argentina taxed on a territorial basis. All Argentine–source income was subject to
Argentine income tax. Foreign–source income, such as the profits of a foreign branch of an
Argentine company, was not subject to Argentine income tax. A tax reform, effective as from 1998,
established that residents (whether individuals, corporations or any other type of entity) are taxed on
worldwide income. Non–residents continue to be taxed only on Argentine–source income.
A tax credit is allowed for similar taxes paid abroad, up to the amount of the Argentine tax on the
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Brazil 's Report On Brazil
2.1 Brazil Sectors: (List of Industry):
Brazil GDP breakdown by sector can be divided by three sectors: Service Sector 66%, Industry
Sector 28% & Agriculture Sector 6%.
1. AGRICULTURE SECTOR
Grains– As per the survey, Brazil's grain harvest area is in crease up to 48.6 million hectares in 2011,
which is a rise of 4.3 percent as compared to the harvested area in 2010.The cultivation of soybean,
corn and rice representing 90.8 per cent of the volume of grain production. Production of grains in
2011 is highest in southern region.
South: 66.0 million tons (increased 2.8% year–on–year)
Midwest: 57.0 million tons (increased 8.5% year–on–year)
Southeast: 16.4 million tons; (decreased – 3.8% year–on–year)
Northeast: 15.0 million tons (increased 26.5% year–on–year)
North: 4.3 million tons (increased 7.4% year–on–year)
A. Soyabean
The main producers of soybean are the United States (35%), Brazil (27%), Argentina (19%), China
(6%) and India (4%). The beans contain significant amounts of phytic acid, alpha–linolenic acid,
and the isoflavonesgenistein and daidzein. In 2011–12 the production of soybean was 70 million
tons.
B. Paper Industry
Brazil ranks as one of the major bleached craft short fiber market pulpproducer in the world, and at
the same time, its paper industry is also emerging in the global market. The example to this is the
European market which is being handled by the Brazilian paper manufacturers. The main raw
material used by the Brazilian paper
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
How Can Csps Grow In Digital Era And Not Sttagnate?
How can CSPs grow in digital era and not stagnate?
There are numerous challenges facing incumbent Communications Service Providers (CSP) such as
commoditization, customer churn, low growth and low profitability from traditional services. They
also face challenges from digital entrants and disruptors such as Google and Amazon as well as
numerous startups. These new players are nimble and are not burdened by legacy infrastructure or
the associated fixed costs, and are rapidly reshaping the industry. They are fundamentally altering
how communications players engage with as well as build and maintain a long term relationships
with their customers. The future looks bleak for existing CSPs – Analysts predict that by 2025 only
three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Communications Industry leaders today are more than aware of the challenges digital native players
are bringing to the field. In response to these challenges, for example, Randall Stephenson, AT&T's
chairman and chief executive, has stated that they are retraining their employees to adapt and
reinventing themselves so that AT&T will transform into a company that will be able to compete
with its digital competitors by leveraging data and customer insights. Verizon Communications on
the other hand has indicated that it is open to the possibility of a merger, taking advantage of
strategic partnerships to reset the course of the company and thrive in this competitive new
environment.
Where will the growth for CSPs come from?
Market penetration for traditional products and services provided by CSPs has plateaued. Analysts
even predict that total consumer spend on traditional CSP products are in a decline. CSPs can only
hope to achieve growth by looking beyond traditional services and business models. Growth will
stem from:
1. New products and services – As CSPs introduce new and top of the line products and services,
they must provide a natural path to transition existing customers to newer, higher margin services
that are content and data driven.
2. Acquiring new customers for new services – CSPs must also focus on acquiring new customers
for these products and services, specifically targeting millenials. Millennials are increasing as a
percentage of the
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Marketing Mix And Telephone Operator O2
Introduction There is no single indicator of performance but a variety of different measures which
provide an insight into a telephone operator 's economic, social, managerial and consumer
perspectives. These may relate to price, quality, user choice or efficiency. A good performance in
one service does not allow one to predict a favourable performance in other aspects and no operator
can claim to be perfect in all of these respects. In a highly competitive business environment like the
telecommunications industry, subscriber–based service models are something of a mandate In
markets like these, business successes can be validated by a very low churn rates. _Churn rate is a
wide term and can be applied to a company 's customer base, revenue, employee turnover etc._ This
is ideally a result of the deployment of successful business models and a logical application of the
marketing mix and telephone operator O2, in the recent years, have been repeatedly getting the
combination right. O2 is a telecommunication provider for pre– and post–pay subscribers and
corporate customers in the UK and Ireland. The company also has fixed and mobile businesses in
Germany. O2 is the commercial brand of Telefónica UK Limited . With over 23 million customers,
O2 runs 2G, 3G and 4G networks across the UK, as well as operating O2 Wifi and owning half of
Tesco Mobile. O2 has over 450 retail stores and sponsors The O2, O2 Academy venues and the
England rugby team. As of February 2013, it had
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Future Trends on Smart Phones
Today's smart phones are becoming faster, smaller and thinner. To keep up with these developments
the components of the smart phones are also going through a vast set of changes. Powerful
processors and high storage RAMs will turn the high–end models virtually to gaming consoles but
vendors might turn to economic models if the growth in the smart phone category is slow. The
trends that may shape the smart phone market are given below: i) Higher screen resolutions –
Phones with large screen phones with higher resolutions is the biggest trend in the market. LG has
developed a smart phone screen with a 2560 by 1440 pixel resolution. This combination gives a
pixel density of 538 ppi (pixels per inch) compared to HTC One's 468 ppi on a 4.7–inch screen and
the Samsung's Galaxy S4's 441 ppi on a 5–inch screen. This kind of higher resolution allows the
user to have a distortion free experience when they view a webpage in their smart phones. ii) 4G
LTE picks up pace – Fourth Generation Long Term Evolution networks are coming of age. Although
this kind of high bandwidth network is in its infancy in many parts of the world, UK's mobile
operator EE is testing a network channel to reach 300 Mbps. Vodafone, Telefonica in Germany and
SK Telecom of South Korea are testing channels to reach a speed of 225Mbps. Airtel first the first
mobile phone operator in India to come up with the 4G LTE network. iii) A gaming console in
disguise – Smart phones had a huge impact on the gaming sector. In
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Decisions For Innovate Rather Than Replace. Carter, T. Cis...
Decisions to Innovate Rather than Replace
Carter, T.
CIS–486
Instructor: Dr. Barry Cumbie
12/10/16
University of North Alabama
INTRODUCTION
Finding new and innovative ways of handling existing problems has never been easier or more
frequent than today. New technological concepts seem to be coming to light on what seems a daily
basis. With this being said, sometimes it is easier to solve existing problems with existing solutions
rather than finding new ones. When is it acceptable for companies, or even governments, to innovate
to find a solution rather than replace with existing technologies? For example, if a company is
increasing its LAN infrastructure would it be best to invest in new or less expensive technologies
even if they are untested, or to replace with more expensive but reliable technologies. This is a
question that could be asked by someone deciding on a home computer, to NASA deciding the best
way to launch rockets into space.
Research Background
1
Fiber optic cable is not a new form of technology. It allows for larger amounts of data to be
transferred at a rate much higher than traditional copper cable. This is the main appeal to fiber optic
technologies. This being said, it is very expensive to replace current mediums with fiber optic
infrastructure. In the Bloomberg article, "Will Not–Quite–Fiber Make the Grade?", BT has realized
that there is a sector of the United Kingdom's market that wants the ability to transfer larger amounts
of
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Painting Flowers In The Age Of Impressionism Essay
1. Flowers of the Impressionists at the Denver Art Museum
'In Bloom: Painting Flowers in the Age of Impressionism' opened on 19th July.
Source: ArtDaily http://artdaily.com/news/80121/–In–Bloom––Painting–Flowers–in–the–Age–of–
Impressionism––opens–at–the–Denver–Art–Museum#.VayZ0vmqrWE The exhibition features over
60 paintings by such renowned impressionists, as Édouard Manet, Paul Cézanne, Pierre–Auguste
Renoir, Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh, Camille Pissarro, and many others.
'In Bloom: Painting Flowers in the Age of Impressionism' highlights the development of the floral
still–life paintings, their transformation through the decades of the 20th century.
Perfumer Dawn Spencer–Hurwitz designed a couple of scents, containing the flowers depicted ...
Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to the New York Times, the new book shows the different part of renowned Atticus
Finch, "a racist who once attended a Klan meeting."
The book explores the life of Scout, Atticus's daughter, her disappointment in father, and reflections
on racial issues and segregation.
The New York Times says that Lee brought the book to publishers in 1957, however was advised to
re–write it. Then the 'Mockingbird' emerged.
For a long time, 'Go Set a Watchman' was considered lost. In 2014, Harper Lee's lawyer, Tonja
Carter, discovered the manuscript of 'Go Set a Watchman' in a safe–deposit box of the author.
The newly published novel, "an eye–opener for many northerners in the segregation battle", was
planned as the second book of a trilogy, including 'To Kill a Mockingbird' as the first book.
"Some people say 'I can't believe this, I'm not going to read this,'" said Richard Howorth, an owner
of Square Books.
"I tend to think those are people who wouldn't read it anyways," he added.
Source:
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Understanding Organizations The Role Of Human Resources
Reading College
Certificate in Human Resources Practice
Candidate name: Maria Jose Vasquez
ID number: 14087608
Understanding organizations the role of Human Resources
Assignment Ref No. F021L
Date of submission:
25 th November 2014
Assessment method
Written handout
Report to the board
Activities
Activity A
New Starter – Information sheet, GI Systems LTD.
This document is intended to provide information regarding the purpose of GI Systems and its
operating environment. Furthermore, this information sheet will give an idea of the structure, culture
and functions of the company.
Products & Services
GI Systems product and services are distributed across the following business areas;
Mobile
GI Systems entered into the Ecuadorian market as the first GSM (2G) operator in the country.
As a GSM Operator, apart from the basic voice and SMS services, GI Systems provides various
value added services for its retail customers and enterprises like Multi Party Conferencing, Missed
Call Alert, Voice Mail, VPN, Blackberry service.
3G and LTE/4G (high speed mobile broadband)
GI Systems has launched the 3G on 2005 and now covers 95% of the population of the country. The
LTE/4g has been launched at the beginning of the 2013 and is currently covering 98% of the area of
the two major cities of Ecuador: Quito and Guayaquil.
Fixed broadband
A special business agreement with Verizon Ecuador allows GI Systems to offer fixed line services as
well.
Global
GI Systemsacts as a global
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Market Analysis and Strategic Recommendation
Market Analysis and Strategic Recommendation As a Marketing Consultant, my client, which
operates in the Mobile phone and Network providers sector of the market and the organisation trades
under the name of O2 has asked me to generate a report, including a full market analysis and a set of
strategic recommendations. This is to help secure their short (1–3 years), medium (3–5 years) and
long term (5 + years) future. I will be using relevant marketing theory and also recent market data to
help complete this report. The report will include an organisation profile, outlining O2's history,
position in the market and many other factors, including product range. The report will then go on to
market analysis, where it will concentrate on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It will also affect o2 if they are borrowing money and may have to cut down on other costs, such as
advertising, possibly leading to other competitors, such as Vodafone having an edge. Consumer
spending will decline during 2009 as consumers cut back and choose to save or pay down their
debts. The current economic situation may lead to the first serious test of Telecoms as being
'recession proof'; 2009 will be a tough year for the market in terms of investor confidence and the
ability of the industry to raise capital for investment in mobile internet services which are hoped will
create future profitability. Controlling costs while maintaining a quality product range to keep
consumers happy is a key strategic issue for all operators and market players, especially o2. From a
social side of things, a change in the demographic structure, which can be described as the changes
within the UK's population, including age and sex (Jordan 2003) also affects o2. In absolute terms,
the UK population is expanding, producing further sales opportunities. However, the age group
forecast to grow the fastest over the next five years are the over–65s, who traditionally have counted
for a low proportion of consumer spending. Having said that, many of these new over65s are baby
boomers who have "grown older with technology" and will therefore be more receptive to new
product launches and new technology. The 25–34 age groups is also forecasted to grow strongly and
this is
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Business Intelligence System
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The term business intelligence includes variety of software which is used for analyzing the raw data
of any organization. When these data are worked upon, company gets useful information of various
disciplines. Examples of such tools are excel, spreadsheets package, database application access,
data mining, data warehousing, reporting and querying software, decision engineering, process
mining, online analytical processing and business performance management etc (Andrew 2011). The
importance and implementation of business intelligence system is very easily understood in the
present report with the help of the case study of O2
Ireland. The problem of churning of customers form the company is a big issue for the company
which was solved with the help of adopting the business intelligence system as and when required.
At the end of the report, useful recommendations are also made which can be utilised by our
company or by any other company in the market which can help them to enhance their work
processes, increase and enhance the productivity in the processes and gain competitive advantage
over the competitors as well,
– 2 –
Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
........................................................................................................................................ – 0 –
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
...................................................................................................................... 3
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
La Intoxicacion 's El Las Situaciones
La intoxicación aguda es una de las situaciones clínicas clásicas que se dan en la medicina de
urgencias, estos pacientes son atendidos principalmente en los Servicios de Urgencia, tanto de
Atención Primaria como Hospitalarios y por los Servicios de Emergencias extrahospitalarios1,2. En
Norteamérica, donde los casos de intoxicaciones son atendidos en su mayoría de forma telefónica y
registrados en los centros antitóxicos (Posion Conctrol Centres)3,4 , el Instituto Nacional de
Toxicología solo recibe un 30% de consultas provenientes del sistema sanitario, por lo cual su
registro de actividades solo arroja resultados parciales sobre los problemas de intoxicaciones en
España5 . En la actualidad las intoxicaciones agudas son un problema social que implica aspectos
diversos, económicos, demográficos, socioculturales y psicológicos. Esto hace que crezcan día a día
sus repercusiones sanitarias. Si queremos tener una idea objetiva de lo que ocurre toxicológicamente
hablando en nuestro entorno, es imprescindible realizar estudios que nos ilustren sobre las tendencia
del momento. Hay que conocer tanto los agentes tóxicos usados con más frecuencia y los posibles
tratamientos para formar al personal sanitario y dotar de medios necesarios a los servicios de
urgencia, tanto hospitalarios como de Atención primaria6. Según datos de la Organización Mundial
de la Salud (OMS) el uso nocivo de alcohol es el responsable de 2,5 millones de muertes al año,
siendo un alto porcentaje jóvenes7. En
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Advantages And Disadvantages Of E-Money In Germany
e–Money
Issuers of e–money in Germany need a written authorisation from the Federal Financial Supervisory
Authority (BaFin or Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht).
In December 2013, BaFin published a report on the regulations of Bitcoins in Germany. BaFin
defined Bitcoins as units of account (Rechnungseinheiten) and thus financial instruments as per the
German Banking Act (Kreditwesengesetz). Commercial trading of Bitcoins is regulated and both
issuers and buyers have to obtain a license from BaFin.
Mobile network operator, Vodafone's NFC–based mobile wallet and prepaid SmartPass account
have been available throughout Germany since the beginning of 2014. The service is integrated with
MasterCard–owned Trevica's TSM platform ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In January 2015, Wirecard, a German payments technology provider, launched a wearable wristband
which allows users to make a payment using Host Card Emulation (HCE) at any contactless POS
terminal. Users are required to simply swipe the wristband near the POS terminal to make payments,
and the details of the transaction is displayed on a real–time basis on the screen of the wristband and
in the smartphone app.
In February 2015, Number 26 – a smartphone–only bank – launched in Germany in partnership with
Wirecard Bank to offer unique banking experience to consumers. Individuals can open the account
through their smartphone in less than eight minutes and the process is verified through a video call.
Once the account is opened, all Number 26 bank customers get a MasterCard card free of cost to
make payments and withdrawals. Customers receive a real time notification of their recent
transactions in the Number 26 Smartphone
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Mass Media Consumption Being Targeted For Sensitive...
Abstract
Are there laws in engraved stone that help tackle online abuse in this era of information? Are
governing bodies doing enough to highlight and make aware infrastructures that are widely
available for victims of abuse? This paper echo 's the voices for and against. This research found
naïve consumers of mass media consumption being targeted for sensitive information that in–turn
was used to abuse, cyber bully complaints of a sensitive age. Teenagers ignoring privacy policies
were to blame for side stepping their own well being, sharing personal information that could map
them to precise locations and endanger their wellbeing. On the contrary legislations have been in
print for decades that help filter out any abusive manner offline and online. This research paper
concludes that users are to blame for their laziness of sharing/leaking their live database of primary
information that may be used to cyber bully/target individuals. Consumers should not be blamed
entirely for their lack of knowledge as laws implemented in each country vary and entail some form
of study that may not be easily interpreted. Governing bodies should invest in more ways in which
user–friendly/simplified versions of legislations that may be easy to read and advertised on all new
forms of mediums online. That can increasingly help warn new consumer of the World Wide Web.
Introduction
With 60% of the United Kingdom population actively using social media and 92.6% having access
to the internet.
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Firm Htc Presentation Script
1. greeting & introduction Hey guys I am licky and am here to do a presentation. Perhaps you
have known the firm HTC or some of you at this class could use their branded phone now. Let 's
start to think about the implication from the case study on HTC as a pioneer in smart phone industry.
At first we are going to talk the purpose and course of this case. The second we gonna talk is the
firm introduction, the third one is the summary of network industry and then we gonna analyze the
main issue on this case and strategy of HTC. At the last, we gonna show the present business status
of HTC. The first chapter is the purpose and course of HTC. The case analysis what we are showing
through case 13 is about their history and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So, they could occupy the segment of mobile market by taking orders from o2 and other firms. And
THEN HTC could get a help to occupy the market segment through like a firm bt who wanted to
pioneer a new market in EUROPE. But other ODM competitors made an inroad into smart phone
ODM market so HTC made a decision to launch their brand. Second, the expansion by HTC owned
brand. HTC could own their brand without other firm 's order. In 2006, HTC released touched
screen phone with their HTC logo. They made a composition of strong strategic management team
and invested into R&D part. But the firm faced with some troubles as like public, investor,
ODM order and so on. This troubles that HTC faced will talk at following discussion. The second
main issue is the threaten of appearing new competitors. When HTC released touched screen phone
in 2007, apple entered into same market with same technology. Other leading firms as NOKIA and
MOTOROLA thought the technology didn't be prefered by customers. Appearance of apple was the
threaten factor to HTC. Especially, in smart phone market, the relationship with network operators
was very required so IPHONE of apple was sold by only AT&T. However, HTC had a
relationship with VERIZON, T–MOBILE and SPRINT. The third main issue is the contents about
core
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
International Strategic Management
CHAPTER 11
International Strategic Management
After studying this chapter, students should be able to:
> Characterize the challenges of international strategic management. > Assess the basic strategic
alternatives available to firms. > Distinguish and analyze the components of international strategy. >
Describe the international strategic management process. > Identify and characterize the levels of
international strategies.
LECTURE OUTLINE
OPENING CASE: Global Mickey
The opening case explores the Walt Disney Company's international strategy. In particular, the case
examines the difficulties Disney has faced in establishing a theme park in France. ... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
Top–level executives and senior managers are normally responsible for strategic planning.
Teaching Note: Instructors may want to point out that students who are taking or who have taken a
course in business policy and strategy will find that a fair amount of overlap will probably exist
between the discussion of this material and the concepts that were presented in the business policy
and strategy course. In other words, it should be stressed that many of the same techniques are used
in strategic planning, regardless of whether one is considering a domestic market or a foreign
market. Strategic planners responsible for both domestic and international strategies must answer
the same fundamental questions: what products and/or services does the firm intend to sell? Where
and how will it make those products or deliver the services? Where and how will it sell them?
Where and how will it acquire the necessary resources? How does it expect to outperform its
competitors? Discuss Table 11.1 here. [pic] International strategic planners must also contend with
cultural, political, and geographical differences among countries. International companies are in a
position to exploit three sources of competitive advantage ––– global efficiencies, multinational
flexibility, and worldwide learning ––– that are unavailable to domestic firms. The text provides
examples
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Swot Analysis And Porter 's Five
SWOT, PEST analysis and Porter's five for Vodafone NZ.
Introduction:
Vodafone is the current leader in mobile cellular market. The name Vodafone is derived from Voice
data fone. It was created in United Kingdom in the year 1982. It was first based out in Newbury. The
Vodafone New Zealand was first created in year 1998 after purchasing Bellsouth New Zealand. The
mission of Vodafone New Zealand is to be a communication leader by connecting the world.
In this report we shall discuss about SWOT analysis, PEST analysis and Porter's Five forces model.
SWOT analysis is a structured planning method to evaluate the strength, weakness, opportunities
and Threats involved in a business venture in this case it is Vodafone New Zealand. We shall discuss
about internal and external factors affecting and enhancing the business model of the Vodafone.
PEST analysis is the business evaluating tool to validate and verify the effect of political, economic,
social and technological aspects on Vodafone. It helps us to analyse the position and direction in
order to drive the growth of the Vodafone Company. It helps us to access the market model so that
Vodafone can make effective inroads and successful set up of business.
Porter 's famous Five Forces of Competitive Position model gives us a simple understanding for
assessing and analysing the competitive strength and position of a corporation for Vodafone in the
global and the local market. It is used to make a good analytical
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The University Of Surrey
The University of Surrey is an open exploration college situated inside of the region town of
Guildford, Surrey, in the South East of England, United Kingdom. The college represents
considerable authority in science, designing, prescription and business. It got its sanction on 9
September 1966, and was beforehand arranged close Battersea Park in south–west London. The
foundation was known as Battersea College of Technology before picking up college status. Its
roots, notwithstanding, retreat to the Battersea Polytechnic Institute, established in 1891 to give
further and advanced education to London 's poorer tenants.
The college is a noteworthy place for satellite and versatile interchanges research. In March 2014,
the British Prime Minister David Cameron declared an association between the University of Surrey,
King 's College London and the University of Dresden for the improvement of 5G innovation. The
college is an individual from the Association of MBAs, the European University Association and
Association of Commonwealth Universities. The college is one of just eight colleges to be
positioned inside of the main 10 of every one of the three noteworthy national group tables for 2016.
As per the figures uncovered by the Higher Education Statistics Agency 2013/14, the University of
Surrey has the fourth most astounding rate of graduates entering occupation and/or further study
inside of six months of graduation at 96.9% (behind Lancaster University, Robert Gordon
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Merger And Acquisitions From A Strategic Financial...
In recent times, merger and acquisition are considered as one of the important steps for strategic
growth. A company can plan to merge or acquire another company if it thinks it is a good
investment, or they will earn a sound investment from it. The primary goal of any company entering
into merger or acquisition is to boost the shareholder wealth. From a financial perspective, merger is
carried due to diversification. It is the process of reducing the risks through investment decisions.
For example, many a times, a company is highly at risk since it has done enormous investment in
one industry then it can intend to buy a business in another industry (Sky Plc, 1990). This is termed
as acquisition and can be beneficial for the host country. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is carried by offering the stockholders of one company the securities in acquiring other company
in exchange for surrender of their stock (Taylor, 1990). Alternatively, acquisition refers to buying of
one company by other in order to access its full control. Analysis of the Client & Target Companies
Sky PLC is a British Pan–European company which is engaged in the business of satellite
broadcasting, on–demand internet streaming media, broadband and telephone Services Company. It
is headquartered in London and operates globally in countries such as UK, Ireland, Germany, Asia,
etc. In Europe, the company is considered as one of the premier media broadcasting companies. The
company claims to offer best and broadest range of content. Sky can plan to acquire, merge or form
a strategic alliance with three companies depending upon their strategies, financials, and cultures.
The companies chosen for this purpose are O2, TalkTalkandNetgear. O2 or Telefonica UK is a
telecommunication and internet providing company based in UK. O2 is owned by Telefonica and is
considered largest telecom provider in UK after EE Limited. O2 Plc has already been purchased by
a Spanish telecommunications company Telefonica for $18 million. Alternatively, TalkTalkTelecom
PLC is a UK based company engaged in the business of pay–television, internet access,
telecommunications and mobile networks. The company deals with businesses as well as
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Summer Report
ATC Profile.
American Tower Corporation is a holding company. The Company conducts its operations through
its directly and indirectly owned subsidiaries and joint ventures.
It is a wireless and broadcast communications infrastructure company that owns, operates and
develops communications sites. Its primary business includes leasing antenna space on multi–tenant
communications sites to wireless service providers, radio and television broadcast companies,
wireless data providers, government agencies and municipalities and tenants in a number of other
industries.
This business is its rental and management operations, which accounted for approximately 98% of
its total revenues during the year ended December 31, 2011 It also offer ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Its tenant leases are non–cancellable and have annual rent escalations. Its domestic rental and
management segment consists of its nationwide network of communications sites that enables the
Company to address the needs of national, regional, local and emerging communications service
providers in the United States. Its domestic rental and management segment also includes property
interests, which it leases to communications service providers and third–party tower operators.
During 2011, its domestic rental and management segment accounted for approximately 72% of its
total revenues.
The Company's international rental and management segment consists of communications sites in
Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ghana, India, Mexico, Peru and South Africa. During 2011, its
international rental and management segment accounted for approximately 26% of its total
revenues. The Company's rental and management operations include the operation of wireless and
broadcast communications towers and DAS networks, rooftop management and the leasing of
property interests. It owns and operates communications towers in the United States, Brazil, Chile,
Colombia, Ghana, India, Mexico, Peru and South Africa. During 2011, approximately 98% of
revenue in its rental and management segments was attributable to its communications towers.
The Company leases space on its communications towers to tenants providing a diverse range of
communications services, including personal communications services,
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...

More Related Content

More from Renee Wardowski

20 Tips For Writing An Am
20 Tips For Writing An Am20 Tips For Writing An Am
20 Tips For Writing An AmRenee Wardowski
 
Apple Writing Papers For Fall Or Autumn - Made By Teac
Apple Writing Papers For Fall Or Autumn - Made By TeacApple Writing Papers For Fall Or Autumn - Made By Teac
Apple Writing Papers For Fall Or Autumn - Made By TeacRenee Wardowski
 
AU T2 E 832 Year 5 Persuasive Writing Structu
AU T2 E 832 Year 5 Persuasive Writing StructuAU T2 E 832 Year 5 Persuasive Writing Structu
AU T2 E 832 Year 5 Persuasive Writing StructuRenee Wardowski
 
Conclusion Paragraph Sentence Starters - Alexan
Conclusion Paragraph Sentence Starters - AlexanConclusion Paragraph Sentence Starters - Alexan
Conclusion Paragraph Sentence Starters - AlexanRenee Wardowski
 
What To Put In The Conclusion Of An Essay. Essay Conclusion Examples ...
What To Put In The Conclusion Of An Essay. Essay Conclusion Examples ...What To Put In The Conclusion Of An Essay. Essay Conclusion Examples ...
What To Put In The Conclusion Of An Essay. Essay Conclusion Examples ...Renee Wardowski
 
3As English Paragraphs Summaries
3As English Paragraphs Summaries3As English Paragraphs Summaries
3As English Paragraphs SummariesRenee Wardowski
 
Pin On TinkerbellFairy Printable Stationery
Pin On TinkerbellFairy Printable StationeryPin On TinkerbellFairy Printable Stationery
Pin On TinkerbellFairy Printable StationeryRenee Wardowski
 
How To Write A Hypothesis Statement
How To Write A Hypothesis StatementHow To Write A Hypothesis Statement
How To Write A Hypothesis StatementRenee Wardowski
 
27 Free College Essay Examples Ful
27 Free College Essay Examples Ful27 Free College Essay Examples Ful
27 Free College Essay Examples FulRenee Wardowski
 
One Source Office Supplies Office Suppli
One Source Office Supplies  Office SuppliOne Source Office Supplies  Office Suppli
One Source Office Supplies Office SuppliRenee Wardowski
 
How To Write An Explanatory Essay - Peachy Essay
How To Write An Explanatory Essay - Peachy EssayHow To Write An Explanatory Essay - Peachy Essay
How To Write An Explanatory Essay - Peachy EssayRenee Wardowski
 
How To Write My Life Story Example Pdf - Google Sear
How To Write My Life Story Example Pdf - Google SearHow To Write My Life Story Example Pdf - Google Sear
How To Write My Life Story Example Pdf - Google SearRenee Wardowski
 
Response Paper. How To Write A Reaction Paper W
Response Paper. How To Write A Reaction Paper WResponse Paper. How To Write A Reaction Paper W
Response Paper. How To Write A Reaction Paper WRenee Wardowski
 
How Students Need To Write A Formal Letter MakeMyAs
How Students Need To Write A Formal Letter  MakeMyAsHow Students Need To Write A Formal Letter  MakeMyAs
How Students Need To Write A Formal Letter MakeMyAsRenee Wardowski
 
About Me Essay For College. Essays That Worked. 2022-10
About Me Essay For College. Essays That Worked. 2022-10About Me Essay For College. Essays That Worked. 2022-10
About Me Essay For College. Essays That Worked. 2022-10Renee Wardowski
 
How To Write An Essay About Myself Academic Writing
How To Write An Essay About Myself  Academic WritingHow To Write An Essay About Myself  Academic Writing
How To Write An Essay About Myself Academic WritingRenee Wardowski
 

More from Renee Wardowski (20)

20 Tips For Writing An Am
20 Tips For Writing An Am20 Tips For Writing An Am
20 Tips For Writing An Am
 
Apple Writing Papers For Fall Or Autumn - Made By Teac
Apple Writing Papers For Fall Or Autumn - Made By TeacApple Writing Papers For Fall Or Autumn - Made By Teac
Apple Writing Papers For Fall Or Autumn - Made By Teac
 
AU T2 E 832 Year 5 Persuasive Writing Structu
AU T2 E 832 Year 5 Persuasive Writing StructuAU T2 E 832 Year 5 Persuasive Writing Structu
AU T2 E 832 Year 5 Persuasive Writing Structu
 
Conclusion Paragraph Sentence Starters - Alexan
Conclusion Paragraph Sentence Starters - AlexanConclusion Paragraph Sentence Starters - Alexan
Conclusion Paragraph Sentence Starters - Alexan
 
What To Put In The Conclusion Of An Essay. Essay Conclusion Examples ...
What To Put In The Conclusion Of An Essay. Essay Conclusion Examples ...What To Put In The Conclusion Of An Essay. Essay Conclusion Examples ...
What To Put In The Conclusion Of An Essay. Essay Conclusion Examples ...
 
Mba Essay Writingguide
Mba Essay WritingguideMba Essay Writingguide
Mba Essay Writingguide
 
3As English Paragraphs Summaries
3As English Paragraphs Summaries3As English Paragraphs Summaries
3As English Paragraphs Summaries
 
Pin On TinkerbellFairy Printable Stationery
Pin On TinkerbellFairy Printable StationeryPin On TinkerbellFairy Printable Stationery
Pin On TinkerbellFairy Printable Stationery
 
How To Write A Hypothesis Statement
How To Write A Hypothesis StatementHow To Write A Hypothesis Statement
How To Write A Hypothesis Statement
 
27 Free College Essay Examples Ful
27 Free College Essay Examples Ful27 Free College Essay Examples Ful
27 Free College Essay Examples Ful
 
Writing Paper
Writing PaperWriting Paper
Writing Paper
 
One Source Office Supplies Office Suppli
One Source Office Supplies  Office SuppliOne Source Office Supplies  Office Suppli
One Source Office Supplies Office Suppli
 
How To Write An Explanatory Essay - Peachy Essay
How To Write An Explanatory Essay - Peachy EssayHow To Write An Explanatory Essay - Peachy Essay
How To Write An Explanatory Essay - Peachy Essay
 
How To Descriptive Ess
How To Descriptive EssHow To Descriptive Ess
How To Descriptive Ess
 
How To Write My Life Story Example Pdf - Google Sear
How To Write My Life Story Example Pdf - Google SearHow To Write My Life Story Example Pdf - Google Sear
How To Write My Life Story Example Pdf - Google Sear
 
Response Paper. How To Write A Reaction Paper W
Response Paper. How To Write A Reaction Paper WResponse Paper. How To Write A Reaction Paper W
Response Paper. How To Write A Reaction Paper W
 
How Students Need To Write A Formal Letter MakeMyAs
How Students Need To Write A Formal Letter  MakeMyAsHow Students Need To Write A Formal Letter  MakeMyAs
How Students Need To Write A Formal Letter MakeMyAs
 
About Me Essay For College. Essays That Worked. 2022-10
About Me Essay For College. Essays That Worked. 2022-10About Me Essay For College. Essays That Worked. 2022-10
About Me Essay For College. Essays That Worked. 2022-10
 
How To Write An Essay About Myself Academic Writing
How To Write An Essay About Myself  Academic WritingHow To Write An Essay About Myself  Academic Writing
How To Write An Essay About Myself Academic Writing
 
Soccer Writing Paper
Soccer Writing PaperSoccer Writing Paper
Soccer Writing Paper
 

Recently uploaded

How to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptx
How to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptxHow to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptx
How to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptxCeline George
 
Towards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptx
Towards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptxTowards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptx
Towards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptxJisc
 
What is 3 Way Matching Process in Odoo 17.pptx
What is 3 Way Matching Process in Odoo 17.pptxWhat is 3 Way Matching Process in Odoo 17.pptx
What is 3 Way Matching Process in Odoo 17.pptxCeline George
 
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptxHMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptxEsquimalt MFRC
 
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan FellowsOn National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan FellowsMebane Rash
 
FICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdf
FICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdfFICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdf
FICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdfPondicherry University
 
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptx
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptxInterdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptx
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptxPooja Bhuva
 
How to Add New Custom Addons Path in Odoo 17
How to Add New Custom Addons Path in Odoo 17How to Add New Custom Addons Path in Odoo 17
How to Add New Custom Addons Path in Odoo 17Celine George
 
dusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learning
dusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learningdusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learning
dusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learningMarc Dusseiller Dusjagr
 
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Jisc
 
Simple, Complex, and Compound Sentences Exercises.pdf
Simple, Complex, and Compound Sentences Exercises.pdfSimple, Complex, and Compound Sentences Exercises.pdf
Simple, Complex, and Compound Sentences Exercises.pdfstareducators107
 
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptxREMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptxDr. Ravikiran H M Gowda
 
NO1 Top Black Magic Specialist In Lahore Black magic In Pakistan Kala Ilam Ex...
NO1 Top Black Magic Specialist In Lahore Black magic In Pakistan Kala Ilam Ex...NO1 Top Black Magic Specialist In Lahore Black magic In Pakistan Kala Ilam Ex...
NO1 Top Black Magic Specialist In Lahore Black magic In Pakistan Kala Ilam Ex...Amil baba
 
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding  Accommodations and ModificationsUnderstanding  Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding Accommodations and ModificationsMJDuyan
 
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...Nguyen Thanh Tu Collection
 
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...Pooja Bhuva
 
Model Attribute _rec_name in the Odoo 17
Model Attribute _rec_name in the Odoo 17Model Attribute _rec_name in the Odoo 17
Model Attribute _rec_name in the Odoo 17Celine George
 
UGC NET Paper 1 Unit 7 DATA INTERPRETATION.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Unit 7 DATA INTERPRETATION.pdfUGC NET Paper 1 Unit 7 DATA INTERPRETATION.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Unit 7 DATA INTERPRETATION.pdfNirmal Dwivedi
 
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POSHow to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POSCeline George
 
How to Manage Call for Tendor in Odoo 17
How to Manage Call for Tendor in Odoo 17How to Manage Call for Tendor in Odoo 17
How to Manage Call for Tendor in Odoo 17Celine George
 

Recently uploaded (20)

How to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptx
How to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptxHow to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptx
How to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptx
 
Towards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptx
Towards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptxTowards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptx
Towards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptx
 
What is 3 Way Matching Process in Odoo 17.pptx
What is 3 Way Matching Process in Odoo 17.pptxWhat is 3 Way Matching Process in Odoo 17.pptx
What is 3 Way Matching Process in Odoo 17.pptx
 
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptxHMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
 
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan FellowsOn National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
 
FICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdf
FICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdfFICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdf
FICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdf
 
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptx
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptxInterdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptx
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptx
 
How to Add New Custom Addons Path in Odoo 17
How to Add New Custom Addons Path in Odoo 17How to Add New Custom Addons Path in Odoo 17
How to Add New Custom Addons Path in Odoo 17
 
dusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learning
dusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learningdusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learning
dusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learning
 
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
 
Simple, Complex, and Compound Sentences Exercises.pdf
Simple, Complex, and Compound Sentences Exercises.pdfSimple, Complex, and Compound Sentences Exercises.pdf
Simple, Complex, and Compound Sentences Exercises.pdf
 
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptxREMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
 
NO1 Top Black Magic Specialist In Lahore Black magic In Pakistan Kala Ilam Ex...
NO1 Top Black Magic Specialist In Lahore Black magic In Pakistan Kala Ilam Ex...NO1 Top Black Magic Specialist In Lahore Black magic In Pakistan Kala Ilam Ex...
NO1 Top Black Magic Specialist In Lahore Black magic In Pakistan Kala Ilam Ex...
 
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding  Accommodations and ModificationsUnderstanding  Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
 
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
 
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
 
Model Attribute _rec_name in the Odoo 17
Model Attribute _rec_name in the Odoo 17Model Attribute _rec_name in the Odoo 17
Model Attribute _rec_name in the Odoo 17
 
UGC NET Paper 1 Unit 7 DATA INTERPRETATION.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Unit 7 DATA INTERPRETATION.pdfUGC NET Paper 1 Unit 7 DATA INTERPRETATION.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Unit 7 DATA INTERPRETATION.pdf
 
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POSHow to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
 
How to Manage Call for Tendor in Odoo 17
How to Manage Call for Tendor in Odoo 17How to Manage Call for Tendor in Odoo 17
How to Manage Call for Tendor in Odoo 17
 

Examples Of Business Analysis For Telefónica

  • 1. Examples Of Business Analysis For Telefónica Business Analysis for Telefónica Every day the economies and companies grow with greater speed and more facilities in the markets. One of the main concerns and problems is that this growth is not being done in a transparent, integral or sustainable way, which is bringing the planet and the society to their limits or what the International Institute for Sustainable Development has called the crisis of responsibility or lack thereof (IISD, 2009). Indeed, environmental, economic and social problems are growing hastily on a planet with 7 billion inhabitants, where almost 1 billion go to bed every night hungry, 2.7 billion live on less than $ 2 a day, there's 394 ppm of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. A place where a wealthy minority group has the most conformable life on the top of the problem (Dietz, O'Neill, O'Neill, & Daly, 2012). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, it is important to examine the possible routes, mechanism, and solutions to guide businesses to integrate its economic growth, managerial responsibilities, social and environmental negative impacts in an integrated framework of responsive liability, avoiding decisions lightly. Moreover, it's necessary to go through the real company intentions and reasons to structured corporate social responsibility (CSR) as companies value because it is growing the number of businesses that use this initiative as a strategy to alleviate pressures or avoiding governmental regulations or stakeholders demands (Küpers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2.
  • 3. Technology And The Transmission Techniques eye cannot detect, so the result in form of light appears constant and hence offering connectivity. More sophistication in the transmission techniques can further maximize the transfer of data rate through VLC. Till now this technique was implemented through white LED bulbs only but groups at the University of Oxford and the University of Edinburgh are focusing on parallel data transmission by the use of multiple LEDs or array of LEDs, where each LED allows a different stream of data. Mixtures of red, blue, green LEDs are also used by some teams to encode different data channels by varying the light frequencies. In simple words we can consider it to be a light based Wi–Fi which has achieved high speed in the labs at Heinrich Hertz institute in Berlin, Germany of around 500 megabytes per second by the use of a standard white–light LED. So quiet obviously, modems would be replaced by transceiver incorporated LED lamps which can fulfill the purpose of lightening the room as well as transmitting the data. The technology makes use of a part of an electromagnetic spectrum and was demonstrated at 2012 consumer electronics show in Los Vegas where a pair of Cisco smartphone was used to transfer data using light of varying intensity from screens. This technique is put into effect by using a light bulb at the downlink transmitter. Normally the light bulb lightens up at a uniform current supply however the variations in current can be made to display the optical outputs since it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4.
  • 5. How Does Mary Shelley Use Robots In Frankenstein Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was an english novelist and poet, who is well known for works such as Frankenstein and Prometheus. Shelley grew up during the enlightenment period in england. This period was a period of question and advancement in technology/ science. Shelley was always skeptical of this new technology and in her novels such as Frankenstein she in directly warns people of the dangers of what this new technology could do. Frankenstein is a novel about a scientist named Victor Frankenstein. Victor brings to life a monster made from the body parts of dead humans. Throughout the entire book this monster torments and consumes Victor's life, killing everyone that he loves. That is Shelley's warning to the reader, when you try and play god bad things will happen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Robotics is the branch of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing." (Chen) There are many types of robots, all of which have their pros and their cons. Robots are very similar to Victor's Monster in that each is made of different parts and each has the ability to think for itself. In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Shelley warns people of the dangers of advanced technology through Victor Frankenstein's "monster," which overtook Victor's life.If you give something the means to think and problem solve by itself, then you have to consider the fact that it might use that intelligence to do wrong. Like Victor's increasingly intelligent creation, the future of robotics has the potential to overtake and ruin the lives of many people while at the sametime changing it for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6.
  • 7. Telecommunications Companies: America Movil Essay Latin America has been known throughout history to take orders and to have resources taken away from their bare hands. They were never appreciated for the struggles that they went through to provide distant countries with useful resources. Fast–forward to the new twentieth century and Latin America has taken over the corporation scene, an example being the company known as America Movil. A company that is putting Latin American countries on the map once again, but this time no one is managing them instead they are managing themselves. There are many telecommunication companies out in the world but a major one that is taking the world by storm is a company called America Movil; it was founded back in September 2000 by its owner Carlos Slim ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Along with success comes failure, and Carlos is a victim to it; according to an article in the NY Times in 2009 Carlos slim has been seen as an evil monopolist. Stating that he was not the one who took over the Telmex Company rather it was his " political connections that won him the company." (p. 4) Also Denise Dresser a political scientist states that Slim did not become rich by his business ways but became rich by "the favorable government treatment." Even though the media has a negative outlook of Carlos there is no doubt that his company has made a name for its self. Since America Movil was a side company it has also branched out many new side companies as well, or also known as sister companies. Some of its sister companies are Telmex, Claro, Telcel, and Tracfone Wireless. Since America Movil bought Telmex it has since then been considered a sister company; so Telemex being the same as America Movil it provides the same services like land lines and cellar lines to plenty Latin American countries. According to the NY Times article where Slim was criticized it states that it is known to be one of Mexico's main line carrier owning 90 percent of Mexico's telephone lines. (p. 4) Moving on to Claro that is also a telecommunication company that provides services to mainly only Latin American, and Caribbean countries, for example countries such as Guatemala, Argentina, Brazil, Puerto Rico, and Honduras and has its Headquarters' located in Brazil. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8.
  • 9. Sub-Strategic Alliances and Growth: T-Mobile International... Title: Sub–Strategic Alliances and Growth Case Summary FreeMobile Alliance TMO (T–Mobile International) of Germany, TEM (Telefonicia Moviles) of Spain, and TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile) formed alliance on April 7, 2003 to offer better products and services for their customers at home and abroad. The alliance was formed to offer better products and services for customers as well as translating the advantages into cost saving. The alliance provided seamless services such as mobile internet, data and voice services to all customers making the alliance to create a truly world class offering. By July 2003, Orange, the incumbent France operator joined the alliance, and the alliance was registered as FreeMove. Between 2003 and 2007, FreeMove was able to win more customers through the attractive packages and services offered to customers. The alliance was successful because all members were leaders in their respective countries. TeleSoneria and Amena that joined the alliance in 2006 were among the leading operators in their respective countries. Despite the strong alliance formed, there is a probing question unanswered whether FreeMove is strong enough to compete successfully with individual mobile operators such as KPN and Vodafone. History of mobile telecommunication History of mobile telecommunication started with the launching of first (IG), second (2G) and third (3G) generations telecommunication technologies. While the 1G is analogue, the 2G and 3G were digital with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10.
  • 11. SWOT analysis 1. SWOT analysis of 2 companies. A. SWOT analysis of AIRTEL : SWOT analysis of VODAFONE : Strength 1.One of the most popular cellular service provider in India 2.One of the largest Telecom operator in the world 3.Only Indian operator, with VSNL, that has an international submarine cable 4.High brand visibility 5.Strong advertising with ZooZoo concept 6.Tieup with international sports like FormulaOne Weakness 1.Price competition from BSNL and MTNL 2.Untapped Rural Market Opportunity 1.Fast expanding cellular market 2.Latest and low cost technology 3.Untapped rural market Threats 1.New entrant's low price offering 2. Saturation point in Basic telephony service 3.Mobile Number Portability ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The logistics of infrastructure in Africa are an equal challenge for all MNOs. That is a given. Where Airtel might have been overly optimistic is in hoping its Africa model would run similarly to its success in India, based on a first–to–market approach and having some leverage to overcome legislative obstacles. Unfortunately, while Airtel has a 30–year history of being first in India (with pushbutton phones, cordless phones and then mobile), they were not first in Africa. There were major EU, Middle East and South African players there ahead of them. In fact, Airtel's African expansion is largely thanks to its takeover of Kuwait's Zain mobile operations in 15 countries. This was a beachhead, not a conquest. Zain only held dominant market share in a few countries. Going up against market leaders such as MTN of South Africa, Airtel applied a strategy of extensive cost cutting. This followed on what it achieved in India, cutting a deal with Ericsson for per–minute fees (rather than upfront payment) that enabled very low–cost call rates from the outset. Airtel has an all–Africa, five–year deal in place with Ericsson for network management that offers similar
  • 12. advantages. Elsewhere, Airtel is engaged with Nokia Siemens Networks and Huawei, not keeping all its eggs in one basket, of course. As a Plan B, possibly following on the indecisive outcome of Airtel's low–cost invasion, the company has previously been negotiating a takeover of or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13.
  • 14. SWOT and Strategy Evaluation Paper SWOT and Strategy Evaluation Paper Bradley Garner PHL/320 June 18, 2015 Dr. Tony Bennett SWOT ANALYSIS OF INTERNET PROVIDER INDUSTRY Looking at the world today, no person can imagine his or her life without some form of internet usage. The Internet has become a part of our daily life. The Internet Provider industry is ruling all the other sectors of business. With today's booming technology, most businesses have difficulty without the services of the Internet. Earlier day's access to the Internet was a costlier, therefore confined to only high profile businesses and people of wealth. The average homeowner did not have access. Even today, smart phone usage does not account for the large numbers of families without direct ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SWOT ANALYSIS OF INTERNET PROVIDER INDUSTRY A SWOT analysis helps the companies or industry to analyse and understand where the industry should place itself in the market, how they can improve and how to defeat their competitors. With the SWOT analysis, a business understands its competitor's position in the market or industry and identifies where the funds and resources of the company should be invested so as to create new products and services for the consumers (Aimee, 2010). Thus before conducting the SWOT analysis, we will divide the ISP's into four groups: large ISP's, small ISP's, Telco and cable companies STRENGTHS In the Internet Provider Industry, the large or big companies have much more experience of the industry in comparison to small ISP's. Consumers who are aware of these larger branded names will subscribe to such known companies. Large ISPs have the ability of innovation; they can afford taking risks. Their huge infrastructure is based on laid fibre optics, thus providing Internet at lower rates and they also own some parts of networks which increase their strength in the market (Rahima, 2013.) Their trained and qualified staff is more experienced and provide high quality work. WEAKNESSES The large companies in this industry lack superior customer service. With technology rising faster than consumers are educated, computer education and training is on the rise as well. This need for customer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15.
  • 16. The Political Theory Of The Chilean Economy Despite the small size of the Chilean economy and its rather relative weight in the global economy, several accounts acknowledge that Chile was at the forefront of the worldwide neoliberal experiment since the mid–1970s under the civic–military dictatorship that ruled the nation between 1973 and 1990 (Harvey, 2005a; Klein, 2007; McChesney, 1999; Paley, 2001; Stiglitz, 2002). Indeed, the Chilean authoritarian regime not only has radically applied neoclassical theory, but also turns it into "the founding philosophy of a new society" (Valdés, 1989: 35). Actually, Chile has been a warm laboratory for the most classic economic trends since the 1950s, when the so–called Klein–Saks mission was hired by the Chilean government to analyze the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Specific political projects embodying different schools of thought have fueled three waves of neoliberalism, with both economic and ethical implications (Ong, 2006). In a first moment, Hayek and his Homo economicus as the basis of a free political order and Friedman and Becker have philosophically supported what Thatcher (Thatcherism) and Reagan (Reagonimics) implemented in the United Kingdom and in the United States in the late 1970s and the 1980s. The Clinton (US) and the Blair (UK) administrations in the 1990s represent promote the individual internalization of self– governamentality or self–responsibility. In this second wave of neoliberalism, the broad social, political, economic, and cultural principles underneath neoliberalism became common sense and were naturalized as an individual action. Finally, entrepreneurialism or the communitarian ideal of responsibility is a third wave of neoliberalism. Therefore, neoliberal policies of "shrinking" the state "are accompanied by a proliferation of techniques to remake the subjects"; so, "neoliberal logic requires free, self–managing, and self–enterprising individuals in different spheres of everyday life" (Ong, 2006: 14). Nevertheless, neoliberalism seems to carry multiple meanings and imply different material conditions, institutional frames, and symbolic imaginaries (Ong, 2006), depending not only on historical moments, political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17.
  • 18. Case Study Question 1: Go back in time to 1986.Do a SWOT analysis for Telefonica de Espana. Does your analysis lead to the same conclusions as Telefonica's managers? Answer: According to the question, I'll do a SWOT analysis in the following article. SWOT is an acronym for 'Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats.' I'll do the analysis in two ways: internal factors and external factors. First analysis for internal factors: Strengths: 1.Telefonica is a state owned enterprise(SOE), it has strong economic background. So it is not vulnerable to financial crisis. 2.Telefonica has a competitive advantage vis–à–vis local entrepreneurs in accessing technology, capital and managerial talent. 3.Telefonica is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If I was a senior manager at the parent corporation, I think the complaints were reasonable. So I will recommend the CEO that: first, we should consider the new way to divide profit like according to the proportion of invested capital or shares. In this way, the management fees that should be reduced. So the subsidiaries can make more efforts on spread the concepts of theirs to the world. In this way, the subsidiaries can keep their competitiveness. Second, I would also suggest the CEO to developed more potential product line locally instead of transferring product lines with high growth potential from the subsidiaries to the parent, because of it may improve minor holders ' activeness on focusing daily management. Sometimes compensating them can be a effective way to reduce complaints. And it 's a effective way to make the corporation more united. Subsidiaries are also very important. Question4: Many South American countries are in the process of deregulating their telephone industries. How should Telefonica response to the increased likelihood of new entrants into its formerly protected markets? Answer: I will make a business strategy in following three parts: 1.Differentiation strategy: Telefonica is a state owned enterprise, it has strong economic background. And it has a competitive advantage vis–à–vis local entepreneurs in accessing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19.
  • 20. Apple, Rim, Microsoft, Google Financial Analysis Corporate Governance Analysis Microsoft The CEO: Steven Anthony Ballmer has been the CEO of Microsoft since January 2000. He graduated from Detroit Country Day School, Michigan. He later joined Harvard University, where he studied Math and Economics. During that time, he lived down the hall from Bill Gates, Microsoft's founder and Chairman of the Board. Ballmer joined Microsoft on June 11, 1980 as the first business manager and the 30th employee. His first salary was $50,000 including 8% of the ownership. In 2009, Ballmer earned a total compensation of $1,276,627, which included a base salary of $665,833, a cash bonus of $600,000, no stock or options, and other compensation of $10,794. The Board of Directors: These are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Board of Directors: L. John Doerr: has served as a member of the board of directors since May 1999. He is working as director for amyres Inc. a biotechnology company. John L. Hennessy: has served as a member of the board of directors since April 2004, and as Lead Independent Director since April 2007. He is a member of CISCO directors ( google and cisco combine the power of intelligent information networks to improve communications Ann Mather: has served as a member of the board of directors since November 2005. Ann is the director for GLU mobile Inc. Paul S. Otellini: has served as a member of the board of directors since April 2004. He is the CEO and president of Intel Corporation. Paul served as managing partner of sherpols ventures. K. Ram Shriram: has served as a member of the board of directors since September 1998. Shirley M. Tilghman: has served as a member of the board of directors since October 2005. Eric Schmidt: has served as our Chief Executive Officer since July 2001 and as a member of our board of directors since March 2001, Sergey Brin: is one of the founders and has served as a member of our board of directors since the inception in September 1998 and as our President of Technology since July 2001. From September 1998 to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21.
  • 22. Movistar Mexico Essay The B2C (Business to Customer) services that Movistar offer to customers are only the mobile and fix lines, but according to the regulations of the country Movistar cannot be a carrier for quadruple play (Television, Fix Line, Mobile Phones and Internet using the fixed line) so it will take time to have the same services like in other countries in Latin America or Spain. Telefonica Group the belief that technology is part of the essential life of every person. Nowadays the telecommunications help to be related and are essential for our personal life and for work. The main role is to facilitate the use to be connected, to protect their data and to give the control life. The mission in Telefonica Movistar Mexico is to be the best carrier in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The structure of the company is not always fixed, new roles are created to improve the importance of the strategy, in the top of the hierarchy is the Global CEO of Telefonica. In the second place, we have a special roll more oriented to concentrate and guide the countries in north America, which is the Executive Director of North of Hispam and is the responsible to present the results to the Global board. The real figure for the employees in Movistar Mexico is Carlos Morales which is the actual CEO of the company and has a good team to achieve goals of the company. According to the ideology of the company the customer is always in the center, the strategy to achieve the transformation will be focused 3 teams, the first team is the chief technology officer team (CTO) which can help to improve the network and develop new the services to be offered. The second team will be the people who work with the chief financial officer, that will to review all the cost involved in the projects or services that will be developed by the CTO The most critical role for the company will be a new role, the chief revenue officer which will have a team to review ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23.
  • 24. Case Study: Orange INTRODUCTION: Orange is one of the world's leading telecommunications operators with sales of 41 billion Euros in 2013 and has 161,000 employees worldwide at 30 June 2014, including 101,000 employees in France. Present in 30 countries, the Group has a total customer base of more than 236 million customers at 30 June 2014, including 179 million mobile customers and 16 million fixed broadband customers worldwide. Orange is also a leading provider of global IT and telecommunication services to multinational companies, under the brand Orange Business Services Today, Orange unites women and men across the world as they work together to make digital life easier and more useful for more than 236 million customers. MARKETING MIX: Marketing management decisions can be classified on the basis of 4 P's. These are listed below: 1) Product: It is the physical product or service offered to a customer. Product decisions include aspects like packaging, appearance, service, warranty etc. 2) Price: Pricing decisions should take into account profit margins and probable pricing response of competitors. 3) Place: These decisions are associated with channels of distribution, which include market coverage, channel member selection, logistics and level of service. 4) Promotion: These decisions are related to communicating and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Orange has decided its price according to mobile or broad band service it provides, varieties of prices ranging from product to product. Its pay monthly product starts from £15 a month to £75 a month. This pricing totally depends upon the usage and selection plan by the customer. It has different price plans for every customer, in order to meet the budget of an individual. It has a low price plan ranging from £15 a month to highest £75 to its business customers. Similar pricing strategy is also applied to Home and Mobile broad band business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25.
  • 26. SUSTAINING COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE AT DELL Essay Spain's Telefonica 1. What changes in Political and economic environment allowed Telefonica to expand globally? The changes that were involved in the political and economic environment, which allowed Telefonica to start expanding globally, were privatization and deregulation. In addition economic growth, removal of many restrictions on FDI and programs that opened to foreign investors made some countries more attractive to Telefonica for expansion. Spain's Telefonica was established in the 1920s being a state–owned national telecommunications monopoly. Soon, the Spanish government privatized it, as well as deregulated the market for Spanish telecommunications. Due to these changes, Telefonica has a reduction in workforce, rapid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Licensing may result in a firm's giving away its know–how to a potential foreign competitor. Firms cannot maximize its profitability, as it does not have strong control over manufacturing, marketing and strategy in a foreign country. Benefits of acquisition There are many benefits of acquiring current assets than undertaking greenfield investments. First mergers and acquisitions are quicker to execute. In fast evolving markets this is very important consideration. When Telefonica wanted to build a service presence in Latin America, it did so through a series of acquisitions, purchasing telecommunications companies in Brazil and Argentina. The reason was Telefonica knew that was the quickest way to establish a sizable presence in the target market. Second reason for Telefonica preferred to acquire firms was because those firms had valuable strategic assets such as brand loyalty, customer relationships, trademarks or patents, distribution systems, production systems and so on. Hence it was easier and less risky for Telefonica to acquire those assets than to build them from ground up through a greenfield investment. Thirdly Telefonica might have believed that they can increase the efficiency of the acquired unit by transferring capital, technology or management skills. However, there are some risks involved in merging with or acquiring the firms as companies may fail to realize ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27.
  • 28. Intel : Company Selection And Why Intel Company Selection and Why Intel was selected as my Global 500 paper, I chose Intel as my company because the world of technology is growing and I have seen the company name all around, and I wanted to learn more about the company and the items they manufacture and sell. Intel is known as "the company," and they manufacture and sell integrated digital technology platforms along with softwares concentrated on security and technology integration. Intel is currently ranked 158 on the Global 500 list with a total revenue 55.4 billion dollars, with a profit of 11.42 billion dollars. Intel is part of the semiconductors and other electronic components industry and two of their major competitors are the International Business Machines ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Intel opened a new manufacturing facility in New Mexico in 2002 and they established microprocessor research operations in Spain. From here they developed new products such as servers for the worldwide computing market. This helped established a name for Intel, at this point the company was showing that they were integrating technology. Over the years Intel grew their company. In 2005, Intel acquired Oplus Technologies. Then in 2006, partnered with Micron Technology to create IM Flash Technologies. Intel even managed to make a strategic alliance with Sun Microsystems (which is now acquired by Oracle) in 2007. In 2008 Intel gained internet access in Latin America after an agreement with Telefonica. Intel also collaborated with Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs helping them gain more strength with business overseas. Over the years Intel has grown and they became a company name that many would recognize. One event that impacted today's mobile devices was when, "Intel and Micron Technology introduced the world 's first 25–nm NAND technology, which increases the storage capacity in mobile consumer gadgets. In 2010, Intel and Nokia collaborated with Moblin and Maemo software platforms to create a unified Linux–based platform that will run on multiple hardware platforms including mobile and smart devices(Intel Corporation)." This collaboration allowed Intel to step into the world of mobile consumer gadgets and helped them expand their horizons, and that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29.
  • 30. Training And Development Of Brazil Brazil– Training & Development Training in the workplace is very different in Brazil compared to America. For instance, according to Xpert international manual workplace training is predominantly voluntary, with no general statutory obligation on employers to provide or finance training for their employees. In fact training in Brazil is often time non–existent. Many employers in Brazil do not place any resources, money, or time into training their employees. According to the Monthly Employment Survey conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, 34% of employees have received skilled training. Brazil's Training Concept Companies in Brazil have some sort of an obligation to train their employees because Brazil 's education system is failing therefore their workforce base has less skilled workers than other countries. Studies have even shown that workers in Latin American countries like Brazil have less education than those in East Asia and Eastern Europe. The percentage of students enrolled in high school is far lower than in developed countries. In some correlation a lack of an educated workforce has also lead to a workforce lead by un–trained employees.In Brazil there are a lot of people who work without any kind of training. Many employees who are trained learn from their fathers, uncles, and other family members and they do things the way that they did before. Over the course of a universal standpoint in Brazil there is no formal training. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31.
  • 32. Key Challenges to Cross Cultural Management: O2 Germany... Generally, culture can be viewed as the behavioural norms within a group of people sharing common ethnicity, beliefs, education, historical background, location or institutions. It is widely the accepted behaviour in a group and likely the most striking or peculiar form of behaviour noted by a foreign member new in the group. Considering this, multinational corporations (MNC) must be highly sensitive towards cross cultural management in order for them to expand, implement their strategies and achieve their goals in domains outside their home. According to the GLOBE Project (House and Hanges, 2004, p15), leadership is the ability of an individual to influence, motivate and enable others to contribute toward the effectiveness and success ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The biggest differences come in terms of family collectivism and uncertainty avoidance, where the Spanish appreciate having strong ties in a group (family collectivism) and the Germans show a strong distaste towards change (uncertainty avoidance). Before the acquisition, o2 Germany had a hierarchical management organization composed primarily of Germans under the leadership of German CEO Rudolf Gröger, where the internal reporting, communication and meetings were mainly in the German language. The functional divisions such as HR, Sales and Marketing were tailor–made for the German market, pointing that o2 Plc used a decentralized and polycentric approach for its German subsidiary. Only certain functions and processes such as corporate finance, board of directors reporting, and corporate strategy were kept uniform across o2 Plc subsidiaries and the communication was in English. Conveniently for o2 Germany at that time, Telefónica had an established branch (Telefónica DE) since 2003 in Germany as a wholesale Internet Carrier providing network infrastructure services to Internet Service Providers (ISP) such as Freenet and HanseNet/Alicey. The top management of o2 Germany tried to convince its employees that Telefónica was anyway its preferred partner to help it achieve its aspirations of becoming an Integrated Communications Service Provider (fixed/ cellular telephony and internet surfing) and hence its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33.
  • 34. Case Study Of Telefónia Introduction Human Resource Management (HRM) can be regards as the activities undertaken by an organization to operate its human resource. It is regarding how to manage the employees in organization. The activities of HRM covers the planning of human resource (HR), the staffing of the employee which include– the selection; recruitment; placement, training and development, the compensation and benefits strategy of the organization and the industrial relations. It is important for an organization to implement a strong management of the Human Resource (HR). A good Human Resource management will eventually maintain the good performance of the organisation. The best HR management will be responsible of the employee's decent relationship development. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meanwhile, in 2003, Telefónica involvement of joint venture with Portugal Telecom in Brazil establish Vivo and launces the Movistar Imagenio. Besides joint venture, Telefónica also involve with acquisition in Latin America of BellSouth's assets during 2004 acquisition of Cesky Telecom in 2005, and takes an amount of 5% stakes of China Netcom. Through acquisition in 2006, Telefónica able to expand their brands of O2 assets in United Kingdom, Germany, and Ireland. The brands of O2 is well known within their European customers. In addition, in the same year, Telefónica received an award of Mobile license in Slovakia and took an amount of 51% stake in Columbia Telecom. Year 2007, Telefónica join in alliances with Telecom Italia and in an acquisition of Telemig by Vivo in 2008. Telefónica has reached at least 5.4% participation in China Unicom to reinforced strategic alliances (Anil Sharma, 2011) after the CUCNC ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35.
  • 36. Internet Protocol And Its Effect On Our Lives Abstract If you have cable, have you ever wondered why you have to pay for the channels you don 't watch. Why should someone you 've never met pick what and when you can watch your on TV? Wouldn 't you say it would be better if watching TV was like browsing your Web browser, you could pick the programs you wish to watch whenever you felt like watching them? IPTV(Internet Protocol Television) has the ability to do that and more by using internet protocols to transfer your TV programs to you "on demand". We will discuss how IPTV works, some benefits it brings, and how it is changing the way we watch television today. There 's nothing new about it the use of your TV, it is still where the family meets to watch their favorite shows, gain information about the world, and just overall be entertained. Over the past decade, technological advances in the television and internet have rapidly increased, causing the two to intertwine. With this modern day combination and the growth of digital cable, satellite tv, and the integration of HDTV services, subscribers get an entire new experience with television. The digitization of television is a technological innovation that is allowing for better quality and high definition images. Internet Protocol Television is an IP–based technology that delivers Triple Play television services such as video, audio and data over Internet Protocol. It uses video stream encoded as a series of IP packets to deliver the TV programs IPTV is capable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37.
  • 38. Giffgaff Case Study Choose ONE of the management processes encountered during the course: Starting, Organising, Planning and Changing. Select a business organisation of your choice and explain how and how well it undertakes your chosen process. In this essay I am going to explain the concept of intrapreneurship, contemplated within the management process of starting, and I will study its implication to the creation of the mobile operator Giffgaff; the role of the parent company and the innovative nature of Giffgaff will also be examined. Intrapreneurship, also referred as corporate entrepreneurship, is a key concept in this era of fierce market competition. The start–up philosophy applied to established companies positively promotes change and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The role of the parent company is vital in the formation and development of the new venture and in its potential success or fail; it must be ready to challenge the way it is doing business, to take risks and to step into the unknown, and Telefonica O2 did it. Gav Thompson spotted a gap in the market for those users who where not attracted by traditional mobile operators, dissatisfied about expensive tariffs, lack of transparency and poor customer service of market leaders within the sector; he identified the opportunity to set up a new business form that, through innovation, would deliver a service characterised by two main principles: being fair, open and transparent; and guarantee price– competitiveness thanks to the absence of call centres, costly advertising or retail channels, keeping the costs low and passing the savings to the customers (Thompson, 2010). This was the first step in the intrapreneurial process; however, ideas have to become commercial solutions introduced into the market. Finding the resources within an established and financially secure company has some advantages compared to lone start–ups: the project was approved by O2 executive board, who recognised its potential value, and Giffgaff received the necessary funding from its parent company having also the option to share O2's infrastructure to operate, as Hearn (2010), one of Giffgaff 35 employees explained to their community. To develop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39.
  • 40. Disadvantages Of Mergers Mergers and Acquisitions: A merger is said to occur when at least two organizations consent to consolidate, bringing about another element or with the subsequent firm keeping up the character of the gaining organization. Most economies forestall mergers between straightforwardly contending firms. The method of reasoning is to counteract monopolistic economic situations where the buyer does not have any decision aside from only one merchant. Affirmations of monopolistic conduct have tormented Microsoft's operations in Europe. A merger may take either of the two forms, absorption or consolidation. The mix of at least two organizations into a current organization, where every one of the organizations aside from one lose their character is named as a merger through absorption The mix of at least two organizations into another organization, where every one of the organizations lose their character is named as a merger through consolidation.Here, the gained organization exchanges its advantages, liabilities and shares to the procuring organization in return of money or shares. There are three types of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Banking division afresh showed its importance in utilizing M&A bargains. Santander's union of its Brazilian operations was esteemed at US$ 5.7bn. The BTG Pactual interest in Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A. added to expand the 2014 M&A bargains by another US$ 1.8bn. Private value stores, be that as it may, lost some hunger in 2014. In contrast with 2013, the volume of exchanges performed by this portion was 21% lower. All things considered, the Banking area was included in 34% of the arrangements completed in 2014. Industry sector focus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41.
  • 42. Opportunities for International Investors Essay Opportunities for International Investors ATTITUDES TOWARDS FOREIGN INVESTMENT Because the Foreign Investments Law and supplementary rules establish the principle of equal treatment for domestic and foreign investors, foreign investors enjoy the same rights and duties as Argentine investors. However, the government no longer grants special incentives. Argentina welcomes foreign investments, and its laws governing foreign investment are among the most liberal in the world. In general, Argentina encourages investments through a free–market policy and low income tax rates rather than through subsidies. The basic attitude towards foreign capital is very positive; all previously existing requirements concerning prior government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Foreign investors may wholly own a local company, and investment in corporate shares listed on the stock exchange requires no government approval. Argentina generally does not impose exchange controls or restrictions on the flow of capital or profit distributions abroad. At present, some companies do still enjoy tax privileges attained in the past, but gradually these are running out and it is not to be expected that new tax facilities or privileges will be granted. TAX SYSTEM / 1 Taxes are levied at three levels: national, provincial and municipal. National taxes, especially value– added–tax (VAT), which are collected by the federal government and distributed to the provinces, yield most of the revenue. The provinces levy taxes primarily on gross business receipts (turnover tax) and on real estate and, jointly with municipalities, they levy charges for services. For many years Argentina taxed on a territorial basis. All Argentine–source income was subject to Argentine income tax. Foreign–source income, such as the profits of a foreign branch of an Argentine company, was not subject to Argentine income tax. A tax reform, effective as from 1998, established that residents (whether individuals, corporations or any other type of entity) are taxed on worldwide income. Non–residents continue to be taxed only on Argentine–source income.
  • 43. A tax credit is allowed for similar taxes paid abroad, up to the amount of the Argentine tax on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44.
  • 45. Brazil 's Report On Brazil 2.1 Brazil Sectors: (List of Industry): Brazil GDP breakdown by sector can be divided by three sectors: Service Sector 66%, Industry Sector 28% & Agriculture Sector 6%. 1. AGRICULTURE SECTOR Grains– As per the survey, Brazil's grain harvest area is in crease up to 48.6 million hectares in 2011, which is a rise of 4.3 percent as compared to the harvested area in 2010.The cultivation of soybean, corn and rice representing 90.8 per cent of the volume of grain production. Production of grains in 2011 is highest in southern region. South: 66.0 million tons (increased 2.8% year–on–year) Midwest: 57.0 million tons (increased 8.5% year–on–year) Southeast: 16.4 million tons; (decreased – 3.8% year–on–year) Northeast: 15.0 million tons (increased 26.5% year–on–year) North: 4.3 million tons (increased 7.4% year–on–year) A. Soyabean The main producers of soybean are the United States (35%), Brazil (27%), Argentina (19%), China (6%) and India (4%). The beans contain significant amounts of phytic acid, alpha–linolenic acid, and the isoflavonesgenistein and daidzein. In 2011–12 the production of soybean was 70 million tons. B. Paper Industry Brazil ranks as one of the major bleached craft short fiber market pulpproducer in the world, and at the same time, its paper industry is also emerging in the global market. The example to this is the European market which is being handled by the Brazilian paper manufacturers. The main raw material used by the Brazilian paper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46.
  • 47. How Can Csps Grow In Digital Era And Not Sttagnate? How can CSPs grow in digital era and not stagnate? There are numerous challenges facing incumbent Communications Service Providers (CSP) such as commoditization, customer churn, low growth and low profitability from traditional services. They also face challenges from digital entrants and disruptors such as Google and Amazon as well as numerous startups. These new players are nimble and are not burdened by legacy infrastructure or the associated fixed costs, and are rapidly reshaping the industry. They are fundamentally altering how communications players engage with as well as build and maintain a long term relationships with their customers. The future looks bleak for existing CSPs – Analysts predict that by 2025 only three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Communications Industry leaders today are more than aware of the challenges digital native players are bringing to the field. In response to these challenges, for example, Randall Stephenson, AT&T's chairman and chief executive, has stated that they are retraining their employees to adapt and reinventing themselves so that AT&T will transform into a company that will be able to compete with its digital competitors by leveraging data and customer insights. Verizon Communications on the other hand has indicated that it is open to the possibility of a merger, taking advantage of strategic partnerships to reset the course of the company and thrive in this competitive new environment. Where will the growth for CSPs come from? Market penetration for traditional products and services provided by CSPs has plateaued. Analysts even predict that total consumer spend on traditional CSP products are in a decline. CSPs can only hope to achieve growth by looking beyond traditional services and business models. Growth will stem from: 1. New products and services – As CSPs introduce new and top of the line products and services, they must provide a natural path to transition existing customers to newer, higher margin services that are content and data driven. 2. Acquiring new customers for new services – CSPs must also focus on acquiring new customers for these products and services, specifically targeting millenials. Millennials are increasing as a percentage of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48.
  • 49. Marketing Mix And Telephone Operator O2 Introduction There is no single indicator of performance but a variety of different measures which provide an insight into a telephone operator 's economic, social, managerial and consumer perspectives. These may relate to price, quality, user choice or efficiency. A good performance in one service does not allow one to predict a favourable performance in other aspects and no operator can claim to be perfect in all of these respects. In a highly competitive business environment like the telecommunications industry, subscriber–based service models are something of a mandate In markets like these, business successes can be validated by a very low churn rates. _Churn rate is a wide term and can be applied to a company 's customer base, revenue, employee turnover etc._ This is ideally a result of the deployment of successful business models and a logical application of the marketing mix and telephone operator O2, in the recent years, have been repeatedly getting the combination right. O2 is a telecommunication provider for pre– and post–pay subscribers and corporate customers in the UK and Ireland. The company also has fixed and mobile businesses in Germany. O2 is the commercial brand of Telefónica UK Limited . With over 23 million customers, O2 runs 2G, 3G and 4G networks across the UK, as well as operating O2 Wifi and owning half of Tesco Mobile. O2 has over 450 retail stores and sponsors The O2, O2 Academy venues and the England rugby team. As of February 2013, it had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50.
  • 51. Future Trends on Smart Phones Today's smart phones are becoming faster, smaller and thinner. To keep up with these developments the components of the smart phones are also going through a vast set of changes. Powerful processors and high storage RAMs will turn the high–end models virtually to gaming consoles but vendors might turn to economic models if the growth in the smart phone category is slow. The trends that may shape the smart phone market are given below: i) Higher screen resolutions – Phones with large screen phones with higher resolutions is the biggest trend in the market. LG has developed a smart phone screen with a 2560 by 1440 pixel resolution. This combination gives a pixel density of 538 ppi (pixels per inch) compared to HTC One's 468 ppi on a 4.7–inch screen and the Samsung's Galaxy S4's 441 ppi on a 5–inch screen. This kind of higher resolution allows the user to have a distortion free experience when they view a webpage in their smart phones. ii) 4G LTE picks up pace – Fourth Generation Long Term Evolution networks are coming of age. Although this kind of high bandwidth network is in its infancy in many parts of the world, UK's mobile operator EE is testing a network channel to reach 300 Mbps. Vodafone, Telefonica in Germany and SK Telecom of South Korea are testing channels to reach a speed of 225Mbps. Airtel first the first mobile phone operator in India to come up with the 4G LTE network. iii) A gaming console in disguise – Smart phones had a huge impact on the gaming sector. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52.
  • 53. Decisions For Innovate Rather Than Replace. Carter, T. Cis... Decisions to Innovate Rather than Replace Carter, T. CIS–486 Instructor: Dr. Barry Cumbie 12/10/16 University of North Alabama INTRODUCTION Finding new and innovative ways of handling existing problems has never been easier or more frequent than today. New technological concepts seem to be coming to light on what seems a daily basis. With this being said, sometimes it is easier to solve existing problems with existing solutions rather than finding new ones. When is it acceptable for companies, or even governments, to innovate to find a solution rather than replace with existing technologies? For example, if a company is increasing its LAN infrastructure would it be best to invest in new or less expensive technologies even if they are untested, or to replace with more expensive but reliable technologies. This is a question that could be asked by someone deciding on a home computer, to NASA deciding the best way to launch rockets into space. Research Background 1 Fiber optic cable is not a new form of technology. It allows for larger amounts of data to be transferred at a rate much higher than traditional copper cable. This is the main appeal to fiber optic technologies. This being said, it is very expensive to replace current mediums with fiber optic infrastructure. In the Bloomberg article, "Will Not–Quite–Fiber Make the Grade?", BT has realized that there is a sector of the United Kingdom's market that wants the ability to transfer larger amounts of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54.
  • 55. Painting Flowers In The Age Of Impressionism Essay 1. Flowers of the Impressionists at the Denver Art Museum 'In Bloom: Painting Flowers in the Age of Impressionism' opened on 19th July. Source: ArtDaily http://artdaily.com/news/80121/–In–Bloom––Painting–Flowers–in–the–Age–of– Impressionism––opens–at–the–Denver–Art–Museum#.VayZ0vmqrWE The exhibition features over 60 paintings by such renowned impressionists, as Édouard Manet, Paul Cézanne, Pierre–Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh, Camille Pissarro, and many others. 'In Bloom: Painting Flowers in the Age of Impressionism' highlights the development of the floral still–life paintings, their transformation through the decades of the 20th century. Perfumer Dawn Spencer–Hurwitz designed a couple of scents, containing the flowers depicted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the New York Times, the new book shows the different part of renowned Atticus Finch, "a racist who once attended a Klan meeting." The book explores the life of Scout, Atticus's daughter, her disappointment in father, and reflections on racial issues and segregation. The New York Times says that Lee brought the book to publishers in 1957, however was advised to re–write it. Then the 'Mockingbird' emerged. For a long time, 'Go Set a Watchman' was considered lost. In 2014, Harper Lee's lawyer, Tonja Carter, discovered the manuscript of 'Go Set a Watchman' in a safe–deposit box of the author. The newly published novel, "an eye–opener for many northerners in the segregation battle", was planned as the second book of a trilogy, including 'To Kill a Mockingbird' as the first book. "Some people say 'I can't believe this, I'm not going to read this,'" said Richard Howorth, an owner of Square Books. "I tend to think those are people who wouldn't read it anyways," he added. Source:
  • 56. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 57.
  • 58. Understanding Organizations The Role Of Human Resources Reading College Certificate in Human Resources Practice Candidate name: Maria Jose Vasquez ID number: 14087608 Understanding organizations the role of Human Resources Assignment Ref No. F021L Date of submission: 25 th November 2014 Assessment method Written handout Report to the board Activities Activity A New Starter – Information sheet, GI Systems LTD. This document is intended to provide information regarding the purpose of GI Systems and its operating environment. Furthermore, this information sheet will give an idea of the structure, culture and functions of the company. Products & Services GI Systems product and services are distributed across the following business areas; Mobile GI Systems entered into the Ecuadorian market as the first GSM (2G) operator in the country. As a GSM Operator, apart from the basic voice and SMS services, GI Systems provides various value added services for its retail customers and enterprises like Multi Party Conferencing, Missed Call Alert, Voice Mail, VPN, Blackberry service. 3G and LTE/4G (high speed mobile broadband) GI Systems has launched the 3G on 2005 and now covers 95% of the population of the country. The LTE/4g has been launched at the beginning of the 2013 and is currently covering 98% of the area of
  • 59. the two major cities of Ecuador: Quito and Guayaquil. Fixed broadband A special business agreement with Verizon Ecuador allows GI Systems to offer fixed line services as well. Global GI Systemsacts as a global ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 60.
  • 61. Market Analysis and Strategic Recommendation Market Analysis and Strategic Recommendation As a Marketing Consultant, my client, which operates in the Mobile phone and Network providers sector of the market and the organisation trades under the name of O2 has asked me to generate a report, including a full market analysis and a set of strategic recommendations. This is to help secure their short (1–3 years), medium (3–5 years) and long term (5 + years) future. I will be using relevant marketing theory and also recent market data to help complete this report. The report will include an organisation profile, outlining O2's history, position in the market and many other factors, including product range. The report will then go on to market analysis, where it will concentrate on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It will also affect o2 if they are borrowing money and may have to cut down on other costs, such as advertising, possibly leading to other competitors, such as Vodafone having an edge. Consumer spending will decline during 2009 as consumers cut back and choose to save or pay down their debts. The current economic situation may lead to the first serious test of Telecoms as being 'recession proof'; 2009 will be a tough year for the market in terms of investor confidence and the ability of the industry to raise capital for investment in mobile internet services which are hoped will create future profitability. Controlling costs while maintaining a quality product range to keep consumers happy is a key strategic issue for all operators and market players, especially o2. From a social side of things, a change in the demographic structure, which can be described as the changes within the UK's population, including age and sex (Jordan 2003) also affects o2. In absolute terms, the UK population is expanding, producing further sales opportunities. However, the age group forecast to grow the fastest over the next five years are the over–65s, who traditionally have counted for a low proportion of consumer spending. Having said that, many of these new over65s are baby boomers who have "grown older with technology" and will therefore be more receptive to new product launches and new technology. The 25–34 age groups is also forecasted to grow strongly and this is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 62.
  • 63. Business Intelligence System EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The term business intelligence includes variety of software which is used for analyzing the raw data of any organization. When these data are worked upon, company gets useful information of various disciplines. Examples of such tools are excel, spreadsheets package, database application access, data mining, data warehousing, reporting and querying software, decision engineering, process mining, online analytical processing and business performance management etc (Andrew 2011). The importance and implementation of business intelligence system is very easily understood in the present report with the help of the case study of O2 Ireland. The problem of churning of customers form the company is a big issue for the company which was solved with the help of adopting the business intelligence system as and when required. At the end of the report, useful recommendations are also made which can be utilised by our company or by any other company in the market which can help them to enhance their work processes, increase and enhance the productivity in the processes and gain competitive advantage over the competitors as well, – 2 – Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................................ – 0 – INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND ...................................................................................................................... 3 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 64.
  • 65. La Intoxicacion 's El Las Situaciones La intoxicación aguda es una de las situaciones clínicas clásicas que se dan en la medicina de urgencias, estos pacientes son atendidos principalmente en los Servicios de Urgencia, tanto de Atención Primaria como Hospitalarios y por los Servicios de Emergencias extrahospitalarios1,2. En Norteamérica, donde los casos de intoxicaciones son atendidos en su mayoría de forma telefónica y registrados en los centros antitóxicos (Posion Conctrol Centres)3,4 , el Instituto Nacional de Toxicología solo recibe un 30% de consultas provenientes del sistema sanitario, por lo cual su registro de actividades solo arroja resultados parciales sobre los problemas de intoxicaciones en España5 . En la actualidad las intoxicaciones agudas son un problema social que implica aspectos diversos, económicos, demográficos, socioculturales y psicológicos. Esto hace que crezcan día a día sus repercusiones sanitarias. Si queremos tener una idea objetiva de lo que ocurre toxicológicamente hablando en nuestro entorno, es imprescindible realizar estudios que nos ilustren sobre las tendencia del momento. Hay que conocer tanto los agentes tóxicos usados con más frecuencia y los posibles tratamientos para formar al personal sanitario y dotar de medios necesarios a los servicios de urgencia, tanto hospitalarios como de Atención primaria6. Según datos de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) el uso nocivo de alcohol es el responsable de 2,5 millones de muertes al año, siendo un alto porcentaje jóvenes7. En ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 66.
  • 67. Advantages And Disadvantages Of E-Money In Germany e–Money Issuers of e–money in Germany need a written authorisation from the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin or Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht). In December 2013, BaFin published a report on the regulations of Bitcoins in Germany. BaFin defined Bitcoins as units of account (Rechnungseinheiten) and thus financial instruments as per the German Banking Act (Kreditwesengesetz). Commercial trading of Bitcoins is regulated and both issuers and buyers have to obtain a license from BaFin. Mobile network operator, Vodafone's NFC–based mobile wallet and prepaid SmartPass account have been available throughout Germany since the beginning of 2014. The service is integrated with MasterCard–owned Trevica's TSM platform ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In January 2015, Wirecard, a German payments technology provider, launched a wearable wristband which allows users to make a payment using Host Card Emulation (HCE) at any contactless POS terminal. Users are required to simply swipe the wristband near the POS terminal to make payments, and the details of the transaction is displayed on a real–time basis on the screen of the wristband and in the smartphone app. In February 2015, Number 26 – a smartphone–only bank – launched in Germany in partnership with Wirecard Bank to offer unique banking experience to consumers. Individuals can open the account through their smartphone in less than eight minutes and the process is verified through a video call. Once the account is opened, all Number 26 bank customers get a MasterCard card free of cost to make payments and withdrawals. Customers receive a real time notification of their recent transactions in the Number 26 Smartphone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 68.
  • 69. Mass Media Consumption Being Targeted For Sensitive... Abstract Are there laws in engraved stone that help tackle online abuse in this era of information? Are governing bodies doing enough to highlight and make aware infrastructures that are widely available for victims of abuse? This paper echo 's the voices for and against. This research found naïve consumers of mass media consumption being targeted for sensitive information that in–turn was used to abuse, cyber bully complaints of a sensitive age. Teenagers ignoring privacy policies were to blame for side stepping their own well being, sharing personal information that could map them to precise locations and endanger their wellbeing. On the contrary legislations have been in print for decades that help filter out any abusive manner offline and online. This research paper concludes that users are to blame for their laziness of sharing/leaking their live database of primary information that may be used to cyber bully/target individuals. Consumers should not be blamed entirely for their lack of knowledge as laws implemented in each country vary and entail some form of study that may not be easily interpreted. Governing bodies should invest in more ways in which user–friendly/simplified versions of legislations that may be easy to read and advertised on all new forms of mediums online. That can increasingly help warn new consumer of the World Wide Web. Introduction With 60% of the United Kingdom population actively using social media and 92.6% having access to the internet. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 70.
  • 71. The Firm Htc Presentation Script 1. greeting & introduction Hey guys I am licky and am here to do a presentation. Perhaps you have known the firm HTC or some of you at this class could use their branded phone now. Let 's start to think about the implication from the case study on HTC as a pioneer in smart phone industry. At first we are going to talk the purpose and course of this case. The second we gonna talk is the firm introduction, the third one is the summary of network industry and then we gonna analyze the main issue on this case and strategy of HTC. At the last, we gonna show the present business status of HTC. The first chapter is the purpose and course of HTC. The case analysis what we are showing through case 13 is about their history and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, they could occupy the segment of mobile market by taking orders from o2 and other firms. And THEN HTC could get a help to occupy the market segment through like a firm bt who wanted to pioneer a new market in EUROPE. But other ODM competitors made an inroad into smart phone ODM market so HTC made a decision to launch their brand. Second, the expansion by HTC owned brand. HTC could own their brand without other firm 's order. In 2006, HTC released touched screen phone with their HTC logo. They made a composition of strong strategic management team and invested into R&D part. But the firm faced with some troubles as like public, investor, ODM order and so on. This troubles that HTC faced will talk at following discussion. The second main issue is the threaten of appearing new competitors. When HTC released touched screen phone in 2007, apple entered into same market with same technology. Other leading firms as NOKIA and MOTOROLA thought the technology didn't be prefered by customers. Appearance of apple was the threaten factor to HTC. Especially, in smart phone market, the relationship with network operators was very required so IPHONE of apple was sold by only AT&T. However, HTC had a relationship with VERIZON, T–MOBILE and SPRINT. The third main issue is the contents about core ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 72.
  • 73. International Strategic Management CHAPTER 11 International Strategic Management After studying this chapter, students should be able to: > Characterize the challenges of international strategic management. > Assess the basic strategic alternatives available to firms. > Distinguish and analyze the components of international strategy. > Describe the international strategic management process. > Identify and characterize the levels of international strategies. LECTURE OUTLINE OPENING CASE: Global Mickey The opening case explores the Walt Disney Company's international strategy. In particular, the case examines the difficulties Disney has faced in establishing a theme park in France. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Top–level executives and senior managers are normally responsible for strategic planning. Teaching Note: Instructors may want to point out that students who are taking or who have taken a course in business policy and strategy will find that a fair amount of overlap will probably exist between the discussion of this material and the concepts that were presented in the business policy and strategy course. In other words, it should be stressed that many of the same techniques are used in strategic planning, regardless of whether one is considering a domestic market or a foreign market. Strategic planners responsible for both domestic and international strategies must answer the same fundamental questions: what products and/or services does the firm intend to sell? Where and how will it make those products or deliver the services? Where and how will it sell them? Where and how will it acquire the necessary resources? How does it expect to outperform its competitors? Discuss Table 11.1 here. [pic] International strategic planners must also contend with cultural, political, and geographical differences among countries. International companies are in a position to exploit three sources of competitive advantage ––– global efficiencies, multinational flexibility, and worldwide learning ––– that are unavailable to domestic firms. The text provides examples
  • 74. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 75.
  • 76. Swot Analysis And Porter 's Five SWOT, PEST analysis and Porter's five for Vodafone NZ. Introduction: Vodafone is the current leader in mobile cellular market. The name Vodafone is derived from Voice data fone. It was created in United Kingdom in the year 1982. It was first based out in Newbury. The Vodafone New Zealand was first created in year 1998 after purchasing Bellsouth New Zealand. The mission of Vodafone New Zealand is to be a communication leader by connecting the world. In this report we shall discuss about SWOT analysis, PEST analysis and Porter's Five forces model. SWOT analysis is a structured planning method to evaluate the strength, weakness, opportunities and Threats involved in a business venture in this case it is Vodafone New Zealand. We shall discuss about internal and external factors affecting and enhancing the business model of the Vodafone. PEST analysis is the business evaluating tool to validate and verify the effect of political, economic, social and technological aspects on Vodafone. It helps us to analyse the position and direction in order to drive the growth of the Vodafone Company. It helps us to access the market model so that Vodafone can make effective inroads and successful set up of business. Porter 's famous Five Forces of Competitive Position model gives us a simple understanding for assessing and analysing the competitive strength and position of a corporation for Vodafone in the global and the local market. It is used to make a good analytical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 77.
  • 78. The University Of Surrey The University of Surrey is an open exploration college situated inside of the region town of Guildford, Surrey, in the South East of England, United Kingdom. The college represents considerable authority in science, designing, prescription and business. It got its sanction on 9 September 1966, and was beforehand arranged close Battersea Park in south–west London. The foundation was known as Battersea College of Technology before picking up college status. Its roots, notwithstanding, retreat to the Battersea Polytechnic Institute, established in 1891 to give further and advanced education to London 's poorer tenants. The college is a noteworthy place for satellite and versatile interchanges research. In March 2014, the British Prime Minister David Cameron declared an association between the University of Surrey, King 's College London and the University of Dresden for the improvement of 5G innovation. The college is an individual from the Association of MBAs, the European University Association and Association of Commonwealth Universities. The college is one of just eight colleges to be positioned inside of the main 10 of every one of the three noteworthy national group tables for 2016. As per the figures uncovered by the Higher Education Statistics Agency 2013/14, the University of Surrey has the fourth most astounding rate of graduates entering occupation and/or further study inside of six months of graduation at 96.9% (behind Lancaster University, Robert Gordon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 79.
  • 80. Merger And Acquisitions From A Strategic Financial... In recent times, merger and acquisition are considered as one of the important steps for strategic growth. A company can plan to merge or acquire another company if it thinks it is a good investment, or they will earn a sound investment from it. The primary goal of any company entering into merger or acquisition is to boost the shareholder wealth. From a financial perspective, merger is carried due to diversification. It is the process of reducing the risks through investment decisions. For example, many a times, a company is highly at risk since it has done enormous investment in one industry then it can intend to buy a business in another industry (Sky Plc, 1990). This is termed as acquisition and can be beneficial for the host country. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is carried by offering the stockholders of one company the securities in acquiring other company in exchange for surrender of their stock (Taylor, 1990). Alternatively, acquisition refers to buying of one company by other in order to access its full control. Analysis of the Client & Target Companies Sky PLC is a British Pan–European company which is engaged in the business of satellite broadcasting, on–demand internet streaming media, broadband and telephone Services Company. It is headquartered in London and operates globally in countries such as UK, Ireland, Germany, Asia, etc. In Europe, the company is considered as one of the premier media broadcasting companies. The company claims to offer best and broadest range of content. Sky can plan to acquire, merge or form a strategic alliance with three companies depending upon their strategies, financials, and cultures. The companies chosen for this purpose are O2, TalkTalkandNetgear. O2 or Telefonica UK is a telecommunication and internet providing company based in UK. O2 is owned by Telefonica and is considered largest telecom provider in UK after EE Limited. O2 Plc has already been purchased by a Spanish telecommunications company Telefonica for $18 million. Alternatively, TalkTalkTelecom PLC is a UK based company engaged in the business of pay–television, internet access, telecommunications and mobile networks. The company deals with businesses as well as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 81.
  • 82. Summer Report ATC Profile. American Tower Corporation is a holding company. The Company conducts its operations through its directly and indirectly owned subsidiaries and joint ventures. It is a wireless and broadcast communications infrastructure company that owns, operates and develops communications sites. Its primary business includes leasing antenna space on multi–tenant communications sites to wireless service providers, radio and television broadcast companies, wireless data providers, government agencies and municipalities and tenants in a number of other industries. This business is its rental and management operations, which accounted for approximately 98% of its total revenues during the year ended December 31, 2011 It also offer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its tenant leases are non–cancellable and have annual rent escalations. Its domestic rental and management segment consists of its nationwide network of communications sites that enables the Company to address the needs of national, regional, local and emerging communications service providers in the United States. Its domestic rental and management segment also includes property interests, which it leases to communications service providers and third–party tower operators. During 2011, its domestic rental and management segment accounted for approximately 72% of its total revenues. The Company's international rental and management segment consists of communications sites in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ghana, India, Mexico, Peru and South Africa. During 2011, its international rental and management segment accounted for approximately 26% of its total revenues. The Company's rental and management operations include the operation of wireless and broadcast communications towers and DAS networks, rooftop management and the leasing of property interests. It owns and operates communications towers in the United States, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ghana, India, Mexico, Peru and South Africa. During 2011, approximately 98% of revenue in its rental and management segments was attributable to its communications towers. The Company leases space on its communications towers to tenants providing a diverse range of communications services, including personal communications services, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...