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2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
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1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?
1. CURRICULUM VITAE
OF THE DOCTOR AFRODITI GOUDELI
Full name:
Father’s name:
Mother’s name:
Citizen of:
Home address:
Telephone:
Date of birth:
Marital status:
Nationality:
Studies:
Degree Accolade:
Graduation date:
Foreign languages
IT Skills:
Afroditi Goudeli
Alexandros
Agathie
Glyfada-Attica
Evaggelistrias 23 Str., 16674-Glyfada,
Athens
210-8944460, 6944263072,26610-25951,
26610-26486
02/05/1977
Single
Hellenic
Degree in Medicine, Faculty of Medicine,
School of Health Sciences, University of
Crete
“Very good’’
10/04/2003
Certificate in advanced English (June
2006)
Certificate in proficiency in English (June
2007)
Acquisition of the ECDL core certificate
(17/01/2005)
I completed the community service working in:
1. The General Hospital of Heraklion “Venizeleio-Pananeio” from 8-09-2003 to
8-12-2003 in order to realize the mandatory 3 month training in regular
Pathological, Surgical and Cardiologic Outpatients Departments.
2. Next, I served as a Community Doctor in the Health Center of Moires of the
Heraklion-Crete Prefecture from 8/12/2003 to 8/12/2004.
Specificity
Next, I arrived on 16/02/2005 and I assumed my duties in the Microbiological
department of the General Hospital of Asklepieio Voulas as a trainee Doctor, starting
my specialization, in the framework of the specificity of Biopathology.
My training in Biopathology, Hematology, Biochemistry and Blood Donation
took place in the G.H. of Askleipieio Voulas.
2. My training in the field of Immunology took place in the Immunizing
department of the “Evaggelismos’’ General Hospital.
My training in Pathology took place in the A’ Pathological Clinic of the
Asklepieio Voulas Hospital
I completed my training on 3 September 2009.
Recommendation Letters:
1. From Mrs. Koutsia Chrysa, Directress of the Microbiological Department of
the General Hospital of Asklepieio Voulas.
2. From Mrs. Tsikala Ekaterini, Directress of the Health Center of Moires.
3. From Mr. Kordalis Athanasios, Director of the A’ Pathological clinic of the
G.H. of Asklepieio Voulas.
Attendance of Training Programs:
1. Attendance of Training Program, with the code 11.2 and entitled: “Public
Health and Parasitic Tropical Diseases”, total duration: 150 hours. The
program was materialized from 21/11/2005 to 19/12/2005 in the framework of
the Operational Program (Health- Welfare 2000-2006), Measure 1.4,
Development of the Public Health”. National School of Public Health.
2. Attendance of the Training Program “Laboratory Support of the Public
Health”, total duration: 150 hours. The program was materialized from
16/10/2006 to 14/11/2006. National School of Public Health.
Participation in books:
Participation in the translation from English into the Greek language of the
book on the Clinical Microbiology (Murray), Mosby editions. In total I translated
eight chapters of the fifth part of the Virology section. From chapter 49 up to chapter
56. It was published by the Parissianos Scientific Editions, Athens within the period
2006 to 2007.
Announcements- Publications
1. 1st International symposium on plasma processing and biomedical
applications. Milos island 27-29 August 2008. Listeria monocytogenes
infection in a prosthetic joint. M.Economou, D. Fligos, A. Goudeli, J. Tidonis,
E. Petinaki, and Ch. Koutsia-Karouzou.
3. 2. Fulminant fatal endocarditis in immunocompetent patient due to
methicillinsensitive Staphylococcus aureus free of known toxins. A. Fortis, A.
Goudeli, P. Potamoussi, A. Tsoukas, D. Kairis, M. Economou, C. Charitos, E.
Petinaki, A. Kordalis, C. Koutsia. It was announced in the Deutschen
Gesellschaft fur Hygiene und Mikrobiology (DGHM) on 21-24 September
2008 Dresden Germany. And it was published in the International Journal of
Medical Microbiology Vol 29852 Supplement 45 September 2008 pp.57-58.
3. Infections by Listeria monocytogenes to patients with prosthetic materials.
Ekonomou M., Spyropoulou A., Goudeli A., Vouleli A., Peteinaki E.,
Koutsia-Karouzou Ch. 4th National conference on Clinical Microbiology and
Hospital infections 12-14 February 2009. At the War Museum, Athens.
4. Diarrheal hospital syndromes. P. Potamoussi1, M. Mataliotakis1, A. Fortis1,
A. Goudeli1, Th. Loufa1, E. Kagmakis2, M. Vergi, E. Milisi1, L. Spaliara3, P.
Skordilis4, P.E. Kagmakis1, 1A’ Pathologic Department of Asklepieio Voulas
U.G.H. 2Gen. Hospital Klinikum Weiden, Bayern, Germany, 3
Microbiological Laboratory Asklepieio Voulas UGH. It was announced at the
29th Conference on Gastroenterology October 2009 and it was published in the
Annals of Gastroenterology Volume 22 Supplement October 2009. ISSN
1012-A424, PO16 page 27.
5. The administration of azithromycine to the H. Pylori infection. P.
Potamoussi1, M. Mataliotakis1, Th. Loufa1, A. Goudeli1, EP Kagmakis2,
P.Skordilis3, A. Fortis1, E. Milisi1, Ch. Nikolaou, M. Vergi, P.E. Kagmakis1.
1A’ Pathologic department of Asklepieio Voulas U.G.H. 2Gen. Hospital
Klinikum Weiden, Bayern, Germany, 3 Microbiological Laboratory
Asklepieio Voulas U.G.H.
It was announced at the 29th Conference on Gastroenterology October 2009
and it was published in the Annals of Gastroenterology Volume 22
Supplement October 2009. ISSN 1012-A424, PO16 page 39.
6. Infection by Rickettsia typhii with the negative technique of polymerase chain
reaction (PCR). Sophia Chatzikyriakou, Afroditi Goudeli, Athanasios Fortis,
Christos Nikolaou, Eleni Milesi, Charilaos Samaras, Petros Kagmakis,
4. Athanasios Kordalis, A’ Pathologic Clinic Asklepieio Voulas General
Hospital, Athens. It was announced at the 16th National Conference on Internal
Pathology, Athens, Caravel Hotel 13-16 October 2010.
Clinical tutorials
1. Attendance of the Clinical Tutorial “Spermodiagrams and tests on the sperms’
functionality’’ which took place in the framework of the 2nd Pan-Hellenic
Conference on Medical Biochemistry on 21/04/2007, at the War Museum, in
Athens.
2. Attendance of the Clinical Tutorial “Gastroenterites” which took place at the
second National Conference on Clinical Microbiology and at the eight Pan-
Hellenic Conference of Hospital Infections and Hygiene on 26/02/2005 at the
War Museum.
3. Attendance of the Clinical Tutorial “The participation of the laboratory in the
diagnostic approach of osteoporosis and the monitoring of the treatment”
which took place at the First Pan-Hellenic Conference on Medical
Biochemistry on 17/04/2005 at the War Museum.
4. Attendance of the Clinical Tutorial “Contemporary methods in the diagnosis
of the infections from bacteria and fungus” which took place in the framework
of the three-day (event) “Days of Clinical Microbiology” on 15/12/2005 at the
War Museum. Attendance of the Clinical Tutorial “Zoonoses” which took
place in the framework of the three-day (event) “Days of Clinical
Microbiology” on 16/12/2005 at the War Museum.
5. Attendance of the Clinical Tutorial “ZOONOSES” which took place in the
framework of the three-day (event) “DAYS OF CLINICAL
MICROBIOLOGY” on 16/12/2005 at the War Museum.
6. Attendance of the First Laboratory Tutorial on Mycology which took place on
29/05/2005, in the Microbiological Laboratory of the Andreas Syggros
Hospital, in the framework of the organization of the First Pan-Hellenic
Conference of the Greek Society of Medical Mycology.
5. 7. Attendance of the Clinical Tutorial “INFECTIONS OF THE GENITAL
SYSTEM’’ which took place in the framework of the First Pan-Hellenic
Conference on Hospital Infections and Hygiene on 30/01/2003, at the War
Museum.
8. Attendance of the Clinical Tutorial ‘’ANTIBIOTICS MICROBIAL
RESISTANCE CLINICAL CHOICE’’ which took place in the framework of
the 20th National Conference on Microbiology and the 2nd Pan-Hellenic
Conference on Medical Biopathology on 16/03/2002 in Athens,
Intercontinental Hotel.
9. Attendance of the Two-Hour Postgraduate Seminar on Hepatology with
subject-matter: Therapy and monitoring of patients with Hepatitis B and C-
Alcoholic diseases of liver, on 23/03/2001 at the Medical Association of
Corfu.
10. Attendance of the Seminar with subject-matter: T.B.C. New Diagnostic
Methods, on 24/03/2001, at the Medical Association of Corfu.
11. Lecture and participation in the courses of the Greek Microbiologic Society on
13/05/2008 with subject-matter: “Infection of the ischium’s prosthetic joint by
Listeria monocytogenes”. A. Goudeli, Ekonomou M., E. Louras, D. Kaeris, E.
Petinaki, I. Tintonis, Koutsia-Karouzou Ch.
Participation in Conferences
1. Attendance of the 2nd Pan-Hellenic Conference on Medical Biochemistry from
19-22 April 2007 at the Amphitheater of the Athens War Museum.
2. Attendance of the 9th Pan-Hellenic Conference on Infections and of the 2nd
Chemotherapy Day that were organized in Athens from 6 to 8 February 2009.
(18 Credits of continuing Medical Training).
3. Attendance of the 1st Pan-Hellenic Conference of the Greek Society of
Medical Mycology, 27-29/05/2005 at the National Research Institute in
Athens.
4. Attendance of the 1st Pan-Hellenic Conference on Medical Biochemistry 14-
17/04/2005, at the Athens War Museum.
6. 5. Attendance of the Fifth Conference on Clinical Chemistry, 18-21/11/2004 in
Athens.
6. Attendance of the Fourth International Day of Obesity 29-31/10/204 in Corfu
(Corfu Palace).
7. Attendance and participation in the Works of the 4th National Conference on
Clinical Microbiology and Hospital Infections which took place on 12-14
February 2009 at the Athens War Museum.
8. Attendance of the 12th Pan-Cretan Medical Conference 28-31/10/2004 in Crete
(Elounda Bay Hotel).
9. Attendance of the 16th Pan-Cretan Pediatric Conference in the Multicenter of
the Syteia Municipality on the 23rd and 24th of October 2004.
10. Attendance of the 14th Symposium of the Cardiologic Clinic of the University
of Crete on 2-4/07/2004 in Heraklion, Crete.
11. Attendance of the “1st Pancretan Conference on Psychiatric Reform in Greece,
on Current Developments and Future Perspectives in Mental Health’’,
9/05/2004 in Heraklion, Crete.
12. Attendance of the 14th Pan-Hellenic Hematologic Conference which took
place in Alexandroupolis from 13 to 16 November 2003.
13. Attendance of the 20th National Conference on Microbiology- 2nd Pan-
Hellenic Conference on Medical Biopathology on 13-16/03/2002.
14. 1st International symposium on plasma processing and biomedical
applications. Milos island 27-29 August 2008 Deutschen Gesellschaft fur
Hygiene und Mikrobiologie (DGHM) 21-24 September 2008 Dresden
Germany.
15. Attendance of the “SPIROCHETES INFECTIONS’’ Day which took place in
Corfu on 16/06/2001 by the Medical Biopathology Society of Northwestern
Greece.