The document summarizes a group project done by Team K.O. Kultures for their Introduction to Business course. They organized a week-long charity drive event on campus to raise money for the Dignity for Children foundation by selling food and merchandise. Their initial products of fried chicken and waffles did not sell as well as expected, so they pivoted to selling brownies instead, which were more popular. Through various marketing strategies, the team was ultimately able to raise a total of RM 2524.20 for the charity.
This document provides details on the installation process and management system for telecommunication services in a high-rise building. It discusses the various components involved from the manhole and underground entry duct, to the main telecommunication room, fibre termination boxes, riser rooms, mobile service rooms, consolidation cabinets, and fibre wall sockets. Containment systems including vertical and horizontal cabling are also outlined. Lastly, it emphasizes the importance of an effective management system to support the large number of users and ensure consistent, reliable access.
The group formed a charity called "Kedai Runcit CT" to raise funds for Sai Asirwaths Home orphanage by selling childhood snacks and drinks on campus for 5 days. Their objectives were to raise a minimum of RM2500 through sales and donations. They analyzed competitors selling similar products and promoted their goods through social media, campus promotions, and family/friend support. Products included candies, snacks, and drinks priced on average 3 times their cost. Through their efforts, the group successfully raised RM2508 for the orphanage.
FNBE 0814- INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS- BUSINESS REPORTkaiwenyeo
The group formed a charity called "Kedai Runcit CT" to raise funds for Sai Asirwaths Home orphanage by selling childhood snacks and drinks on campus for 5 days. Their objectives were to raise a minimum of RM2500 through sales and donations. They analyzed competitors selling similar products and promoted their goods through social media, campus promotions, and family/friend support. Products included candies, snacks, and drinks priced on average 3 times their cost. Through their efforts, the group successfully raised RM2508 for the orphanage.
The group formed a charity called "Kedai Runcit CT" to raise funds for Sai Asirwaths Home orphanage by selling childhood snacks and drinks on campus for 5 days. Their objectives were to raise a minimum of RM2500 through sales and donations. They analyzed competitors selling similar products and promoted their goods through social media, campus promotions, and family/friend support. Products included candies, snacks, and drinks priced on average 3 times their cost. Through their efforts, the group successfully raised RM2508 for the orphanage.
The document outlines a group's final project for a charity drive event selling paracord bracelets. The group aims to raise a minimum of RM2,500 to donate to World Vision. They analyze competitors selling similar accessories and fashion items. Their products are handmade paracord bracelets available in various colors, buckle styles, and braiding patterns. The group sets prices slightly above market rates to achieve profits. Marketing strategies include posters, social media, and conversations at their booth near the campus walkway. Parents sponsor the group with RM300 and supplies for the paracord bracelets.
This document outlines a group's plans for a charity drive event selling paracord bracelets. The group aims to raise a minimum of RM2,500 to donate to World Vision. They will sell handmade paracord bracelets of various colors and buckle styles at RM20 each from a stall on the Taylor's University campus. The group will promote the event through posters, social media, and conversations at their stall. They have secured sponsorship of RM300 from parents to fund materials. The group expects the customization option and reasonable pricing will help them meet their fundraising and donation goals.
The document outlines a group's final project for a charity drive event selling paracord bracelets. The group aims to raise a minimum of RM2,500 to donate to World Vision. They analyze competitors selling similar accessories and fashion items. Their products are handmade paracord bracelets available in various colors, buckle styles, and braiding patterns. The group sets prices slightly above market rates to achieve profits. Marketing is done through posters, social media, and conversations at their booth near the campus. Some parents sponsor the group with RM300 and materials are sponsored, allowing profits to benefit charity.
This document provides details on the installation process and management system for telecommunication services in a high-rise building. It discusses the various components involved from the manhole and underground entry duct, to the main telecommunication room, fibre termination boxes, riser rooms, mobile service rooms, consolidation cabinets, and fibre wall sockets. Containment systems including vertical and horizontal cabling are also outlined. Lastly, it emphasizes the importance of an effective management system to support the large number of users and ensure consistent, reliable access.
The group formed a charity called "Kedai Runcit CT" to raise funds for Sai Asirwaths Home orphanage by selling childhood snacks and drinks on campus for 5 days. Their objectives were to raise a minimum of RM2500 through sales and donations. They analyzed competitors selling similar products and promoted their goods through social media, campus promotions, and family/friend support. Products included candies, snacks, and drinks priced on average 3 times their cost. Through their efforts, the group successfully raised RM2508 for the orphanage.
FNBE 0814- INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS- BUSINESS REPORTkaiwenyeo
The group formed a charity called "Kedai Runcit CT" to raise funds for Sai Asirwaths Home orphanage by selling childhood snacks and drinks on campus for 5 days. Their objectives were to raise a minimum of RM2500 through sales and donations. They analyzed competitors selling similar products and promoted their goods through social media, campus promotions, and family/friend support. Products included candies, snacks, and drinks priced on average 3 times their cost. Through their efforts, the group successfully raised RM2508 for the orphanage.
The group formed a charity called "Kedai Runcit CT" to raise funds for Sai Asirwaths Home orphanage by selling childhood snacks and drinks on campus for 5 days. Their objectives were to raise a minimum of RM2500 through sales and donations. They analyzed competitors selling similar products and promoted their goods through social media, campus promotions, and family/friend support. Products included candies, snacks, and drinks priced on average 3 times their cost. Through their efforts, the group successfully raised RM2508 for the orphanage.
The document outlines a group's final project for a charity drive event selling paracord bracelets. The group aims to raise a minimum of RM2,500 to donate to World Vision. They analyze competitors selling similar accessories and fashion items. Their products are handmade paracord bracelets available in various colors, buckle styles, and braiding patterns. The group sets prices slightly above market rates to achieve profits. Marketing strategies include posters, social media, and conversations at their booth near the campus walkway. Parents sponsor the group with RM300 and supplies for the paracord bracelets.
This document outlines a group's plans for a charity drive event selling paracord bracelets. The group aims to raise a minimum of RM2,500 to donate to World Vision. They will sell handmade paracord bracelets of various colors and buckle styles at RM20 each from a stall on the Taylor's University campus. The group will promote the event through posters, social media, and conversations at their stall. They have secured sponsorship of RM300 from parents to fund materials. The group expects the customization option and reasonable pricing will help them meet their fundraising and donation goals.
The document outlines a group's final project for a charity drive event selling paracord bracelets. The group aims to raise a minimum of RM2,500 to donate to World Vision. They analyze competitors selling similar accessories and fashion items. Their products are handmade paracord bracelets available in various colors, buckle styles, and braiding patterns. The group sets prices slightly above market rates to achieve profits. Marketing is done through posters, social media, and conversations at their booth near the campus. Some parents sponsor the group with RM300 and materials are sponsored, allowing profits to benefit charity.
The group planned a charity drive event to raise money for Ti-Ratana, a non-profit organization. They decided to sell curry fish balls and egg tarts, popular street foods in Hong Kong. The fish balls and egg tarts were sourced from local suppliers. They aimed to sell 500 fishball sticks daily at RM3 per stick to reach their fundraising target of RM2500. Their products were conveniently packaged for on-the-go consumption. Pricing was set at triple the cost price to ensure good profits. The group analyzed competition and developed strategies to promote their products and attract customers, such as walking around to actively promote their foods.
The group planned a charity drive event to raise money for Ti-Ratana, a non-profit organization. They decided to sell curry fish balls and egg tarts, which are popular street foods in Hong Kong. The fish balls and egg tarts were sourced from local suppliers. Curry fish balls were sold in sticks of 3 balls for RM2 per stick, while egg tarts were sold individually for RM3 each. This pricing ensured a profit margin of around 2-3 times the cost price. The group analyzed potential competition and targeted students at their university as primary customers. They developed strategies like active promotion to customers to boost sales of their food products and raise money for their chosen charity.
The group planned a charity drive event to raise money for Ti-Ratana, a non-profit organization. They decided to sell curry fish balls and egg tarts, which are popular street foods in Hong Kong. The fish balls and egg tarts were sourced from local suppliers. They aimed to sell 500 fishball sticks daily to reach their fundraising target of RM2500. Their products were competitively priced at RM2 per fishball stick and RM3 per egg tart. This was at least 2.9 times the cost price to ensure good profits. They analyzed potential customers and competitors near their booth location at the Student Life Center on campus. The group's objectives were to run a successful mini-business and donate all profits
The group planned a charity drive event to raise money for Ti-Ratana, a non-profit organization. They decided to sell curry fish balls and egg tarts, which are popular street foods in Hong Kong. The fish balls and egg tarts were sourced from local suppliers. Curry fish balls were sold in sticks of 3 balls for RM2 per stick, while egg tarts were sold individually for RM3 each. This pricing ensured a profit margin of around 2-3 times the cost price. The group analyzed potential competition and targeted students at their university as primary customers. They developed strategies like active promotion to customers to boost sales of their food products and raise money for their chosen charity.
TRIZ Promotion activity in Sony Semiconductor Group (2016)Richard Platt
1) Sony introduced TRIZ training into its semiconductor group starting in 2004 to strengthen innovation and idea generation for problem solving.
2) TRIZ training was introduced at Sony Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (SCK) in 2012 and expanded to involve over 100 employees across five factories by 2016.
3) SCK saw benefits of TRIZ training in helping teams analyze problems more logically, generate ideas from different perspectives, and more easily master innovation methods through practice. Several projects that used TRIZ won internal awards.
The document discusses making IT operations more environmentally sustainable. It mentions several projects from JISC and LSIS aimed at greening ICT. It asks participants to complete a survey about their organization's environmental policies and sustainability efforts. The presentation provides an overview of how the RSC West Midlands can help organizations address sustainability issues through resources on their wiki, sandpit site, and services from JISC. Contact information is provided for Jane Edwards to discuss sustainability support.
The document provides an introduction to the ITECH7601 IT Project Management course, including objectives, topics, assessment tasks, and an overview of the project management framework. Specifically, it discusses the importance of project management, key concepts like the triple constraint and project life cycle, roles of the project manager and stakeholders, and how an integrated approach ties together strategies, planning, and controls throughout a project's phases.
this report file upon the effluent treatment by using the biodegradable material and particulate matter for particulate industry. for the next secsion.
TDA/SAP PROCESS: A Revision to the Methodology and Training Course (IWC6 Pres...Iwl Pcu
Slides used during the targeted workshop for IW project managers and GEF agency staff on the revision of the TDA-SAP Methodology and Course during the 6th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference in 2011 in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
HIWIN Technologies Corp. is a leading manufacturer of motion control and system technology, with over 3,500 employees globally and annual revenue of over $527 million in 2011. The company has its global headquarters in Taichung, Taiwan and subsidiaries in Germany, the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Switzerland, and France. HIWIN products include precision components used in applications such as machine tools, industrial machinery, automation equipment, medical devices, semiconductors, and more. The company focuses on corporate social responsibility through initiatives like an intelligence robot competition, educational donations, and engineering certification programs.
This document provides a corporate profile for Nidec Copal Corporation, including key details such as:
- Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with CEO Toshihiro Kimura and sales of 59,365 million yen.
- It has production bases in Thailand, China, Vietnam and sales/purchase bases across Asia and globally.
- Nidec Copal Corporation owns Nidec Copal Vietnam which has two factories in Vietnam manufacturing vibration motors, cooling fans, and other precision motor products.
This document analyzes the financial performance of Nike from 2013-2014 using various ratios. It finds that Nike's return on equity and gross profit margin increased from 2013-2014, while its net profit margin, selling expense ratio, and working capital ratio decreased over this period. Overall, the analysis concludes that while Nike remains a stable and profitable company, its expenses are rising and it takes a long time for investors' money to be recouped, so purchasing shares is not recommended. The document also includes sections on Nike's history, products, and references.
This document discusses plans to start an immersive gaming business. It notes that the gaming industry in Malaysia generates an estimated $7 billion in annual revenue. It identifies classic games like Tetris, Pong, and Breakout as potential competitors but notes their weaknesses include a lack of variety and catering to specific groups. The business will use marketing strategies like immersive experiences, hype from events and flash mobs, and in-game currency. Management roles are assigned to the four shareholders as CEO, Marketing, Technology Development, and Finance. Startup capital of $15 million is planned, with projected annual revenue reaching $12.25 million and profits of $1.1 million in the third year.
The document discusses the major problems facing the natural environment such as climate change, global warming, rising sea levels, and ecosystem disturbances. It identifies the main causes of climate change as industrial waste from businesses, profiteering ignorance, and illegal logging. The proposed solutions are to enact policies and hold leaders responsible for their actions.
Piaget theorized that humans develop schemas or mental frameworks to help interpret information and make sense of experiences. Schemas allow us to assimilate new experiences into our existing understanding, and accommodate when we need to adjust our schemas based on new information. Piaget proposed four stages of cognitive development from birth to adulthood. Conclusively, schemas are important for recognizing the world around us and clearing up ambiguity.
Jim notices a buff guy at the gym and learns his workout routine through observational learning. He works out harder when friends are around due to social facilitation. Jim believes he can achieve a buff physique through self-efficacy. After months, Jim sees some muscle growth and is complimented by a girl due to recency effect, though he thinks his progress is less than expected through downward counterfactual thinking.
Nike conducted a financial ratio analysis of its performance from 2013 to 2014. Several ratios showed improvement, such as return on equity and gross profit margin, but others declined like net profit margin and ability to control expenses. While current liabilities can still be paid and debt remains under limits, inventory turnover slowed and debts took longer to collect. The company remained profitable but its stock would take over 30 years to see a return on investment. Overall, Nike showed revenue growth potential but its shares were not recommended for purchase.
The document summarizes a group project for a social psychology class. It lists the group members and their meeting time. It then outlines the project, which involved creating a video applying several psychology concepts. The group created a storyboard about a group assignment and filmed scenes showing social interaction, optimistic bias, hostile aggression, and bystander effect. Each concept is defined and applied to characters in the video.
This document discusses four mural artworks by different Malaysian artists. The first artwork, "Melting" by Cloakwork, addresses global warming and uses bright colors and three-dimensional extrusion. The second, "Single Mother" by Kenji Chai, depicts an orangutan swinging in an urban setting to represent a mother's love. The third artwork, "Rotan" by Tang Mun Kian, shows a mother asking her son which cane he wants to be punished with. The last, "Jimmy Choo" by Baba Chuah, commemorates the humble beginnings of shoe designer Jimmy Choo. Each artwork uses various communication concepts like conflict, perception, and non-verbal cues in their depict
This report provides a comparative analysis of two Chinese herbal medicine shops located in different regions. The businesses analyzed are Poh Aun Tong Medical Hall in Georgetown, Penang and Huah Shan Medical Hall in Klang Valley, Selangor. Information about the businesses was collected through interviews. The report finds that Huah Shan Medical Hall is more commercially successful due to having a higher annual revenue, more customers, and offering a wider variety of goods. Several recommendations are provided, such as hiring more staff and advertising, to help the businesses improve their competitiveness.
The document discusses the history of traditional Chinese medicine over 5000 years and its introduction to Malaysia by Chinese immigrants. It then profiles three traditional Chinese medicine halls in Penang: Pohau Tong, Cheng Woh, and Kean Aun Hoe. Finally, it analyzes the businesses of Pohau Tong and Huah Shan medical halls, identifying problems each faces and providing recommendations and solutions. Huah Shan is concluded to have the winning strategy.
The group planned a charity drive event to raise money for Ti-Ratana, a non-profit organization. They decided to sell curry fish balls and egg tarts, popular street foods in Hong Kong. The fish balls and egg tarts were sourced from local suppliers. They aimed to sell 500 fishball sticks daily at RM3 per stick to reach their fundraising target of RM2500. Their products were conveniently packaged for on-the-go consumption. Pricing was set at triple the cost price to ensure good profits. The group analyzed competition and developed strategies to promote their products and attract customers, such as walking around to actively promote their foods.
The group planned a charity drive event to raise money for Ti-Ratana, a non-profit organization. They decided to sell curry fish balls and egg tarts, which are popular street foods in Hong Kong. The fish balls and egg tarts were sourced from local suppliers. Curry fish balls were sold in sticks of 3 balls for RM2 per stick, while egg tarts were sold individually for RM3 each. This pricing ensured a profit margin of around 2-3 times the cost price. The group analyzed potential competition and targeted students at their university as primary customers. They developed strategies like active promotion to customers to boost sales of their food products and raise money for their chosen charity.
The group planned a charity drive event to raise money for Ti-Ratana, a non-profit organization. They decided to sell curry fish balls and egg tarts, which are popular street foods in Hong Kong. The fish balls and egg tarts were sourced from local suppliers. They aimed to sell 500 fishball sticks daily to reach their fundraising target of RM2500. Their products were competitively priced at RM2 per fishball stick and RM3 per egg tart. This was at least 2.9 times the cost price to ensure good profits. They analyzed potential customers and competitors near their booth location at the Student Life Center on campus. The group's objectives were to run a successful mini-business and donate all profits
The group planned a charity drive event to raise money for Ti-Ratana, a non-profit organization. They decided to sell curry fish balls and egg tarts, which are popular street foods in Hong Kong. The fish balls and egg tarts were sourced from local suppliers. Curry fish balls were sold in sticks of 3 balls for RM2 per stick, while egg tarts were sold individually for RM3 each. This pricing ensured a profit margin of around 2-3 times the cost price. The group analyzed potential competition and targeted students at their university as primary customers. They developed strategies like active promotion to customers to boost sales of their food products and raise money for their chosen charity.
TRIZ Promotion activity in Sony Semiconductor Group (2016)Richard Platt
1) Sony introduced TRIZ training into its semiconductor group starting in 2004 to strengthen innovation and idea generation for problem solving.
2) TRIZ training was introduced at Sony Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (SCK) in 2012 and expanded to involve over 100 employees across five factories by 2016.
3) SCK saw benefits of TRIZ training in helping teams analyze problems more logically, generate ideas from different perspectives, and more easily master innovation methods through practice. Several projects that used TRIZ won internal awards.
The document discusses making IT operations more environmentally sustainable. It mentions several projects from JISC and LSIS aimed at greening ICT. It asks participants to complete a survey about their organization's environmental policies and sustainability efforts. The presentation provides an overview of how the RSC West Midlands can help organizations address sustainability issues through resources on their wiki, sandpit site, and services from JISC. Contact information is provided for Jane Edwards to discuss sustainability support.
The document provides an introduction to the ITECH7601 IT Project Management course, including objectives, topics, assessment tasks, and an overview of the project management framework. Specifically, it discusses the importance of project management, key concepts like the triple constraint and project life cycle, roles of the project manager and stakeholders, and how an integrated approach ties together strategies, planning, and controls throughout a project's phases.
this report file upon the effluent treatment by using the biodegradable material and particulate matter for particulate industry. for the next secsion.
TDA/SAP PROCESS: A Revision to the Methodology and Training Course (IWC6 Pres...Iwl Pcu
Slides used during the targeted workshop for IW project managers and GEF agency staff on the revision of the TDA-SAP Methodology and Course during the 6th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference in 2011 in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
HIWIN Technologies Corp. is a leading manufacturer of motion control and system technology, with over 3,500 employees globally and annual revenue of over $527 million in 2011. The company has its global headquarters in Taichung, Taiwan and subsidiaries in Germany, the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Switzerland, and France. HIWIN products include precision components used in applications such as machine tools, industrial machinery, automation equipment, medical devices, semiconductors, and more. The company focuses on corporate social responsibility through initiatives like an intelligence robot competition, educational donations, and engineering certification programs.
This document provides a corporate profile for Nidec Copal Corporation, including key details such as:
- Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan with CEO Toshihiro Kimura and sales of 59,365 million yen.
- It has production bases in Thailand, China, Vietnam and sales/purchase bases across Asia and globally.
- Nidec Copal Corporation owns Nidec Copal Vietnam which has two factories in Vietnam manufacturing vibration motors, cooling fans, and other precision motor products.
This document analyzes the financial performance of Nike from 2013-2014 using various ratios. It finds that Nike's return on equity and gross profit margin increased from 2013-2014, while its net profit margin, selling expense ratio, and working capital ratio decreased over this period. Overall, the analysis concludes that while Nike remains a stable and profitable company, its expenses are rising and it takes a long time for investors' money to be recouped, so purchasing shares is not recommended. The document also includes sections on Nike's history, products, and references.
This document discusses plans to start an immersive gaming business. It notes that the gaming industry in Malaysia generates an estimated $7 billion in annual revenue. It identifies classic games like Tetris, Pong, and Breakout as potential competitors but notes their weaknesses include a lack of variety and catering to specific groups. The business will use marketing strategies like immersive experiences, hype from events and flash mobs, and in-game currency. Management roles are assigned to the four shareholders as CEO, Marketing, Technology Development, and Finance. Startup capital of $15 million is planned, with projected annual revenue reaching $12.25 million and profits of $1.1 million in the third year.
The document discusses the major problems facing the natural environment such as climate change, global warming, rising sea levels, and ecosystem disturbances. It identifies the main causes of climate change as industrial waste from businesses, profiteering ignorance, and illegal logging. The proposed solutions are to enact policies and hold leaders responsible for their actions.
Piaget theorized that humans develop schemas or mental frameworks to help interpret information and make sense of experiences. Schemas allow us to assimilate new experiences into our existing understanding, and accommodate when we need to adjust our schemas based on new information. Piaget proposed four stages of cognitive development from birth to adulthood. Conclusively, schemas are important for recognizing the world around us and clearing up ambiguity.
Jim notices a buff guy at the gym and learns his workout routine through observational learning. He works out harder when friends are around due to social facilitation. Jim believes he can achieve a buff physique through self-efficacy. After months, Jim sees some muscle growth and is complimented by a girl due to recency effect, though he thinks his progress is less than expected through downward counterfactual thinking.
Nike conducted a financial ratio analysis of its performance from 2013 to 2014. Several ratios showed improvement, such as return on equity and gross profit margin, but others declined like net profit margin and ability to control expenses. While current liabilities can still be paid and debt remains under limits, inventory turnover slowed and debts took longer to collect. The company remained profitable but its stock would take over 30 years to see a return on investment. Overall, Nike showed revenue growth potential but its shares were not recommended for purchase.
The document summarizes a group project for a social psychology class. It lists the group members and their meeting time. It then outlines the project, which involved creating a video applying several psychology concepts. The group created a storyboard about a group assignment and filmed scenes showing social interaction, optimistic bias, hostile aggression, and bystander effect. Each concept is defined and applied to characters in the video.
This document discusses four mural artworks by different Malaysian artists. The first artwork, "Melting" by Cloakwork, addresses global warming and uses bright colors and three-dimensional extrusion. The second, "Single Mother" by Kenji Chai, depicts an orangutan swinging in an urban setting to represent a mother's love. The third artwork, "Rotan" by Tang Mun Kian, shows a mother asking her son which cane he wants to be punished with. The last, "Jimmy Choo" by Baba Chuah, commemorates the humble beginnings of shoe designer Jimmy Choo. Each artwork uses various communication concepts like conflict, perception, and non-verbal cues in their depict
This report provides a comparative analysis of two Chinese herbal medicine shops located in different regions. The businesses analyzed are Poh Aun Tong Medical Hall in Georgetown, Penang and Huah Shan Medical Hall in Klang Valley, Selangor. Information about the businesses was collected through interviews. The report finds that Huah Shan Medical Hall is more commercially successful due to having a higher annual revenue, more customers, and offering a wider variety of goods. Several recommendations are provided, such as hiring more staff and advertising, to help the businesses improve their competitiveness.
The document discusses the history of traditional Chinese medicine over 5000 years and its introduction to Malaysia by Chinese immigrants. It then profiles three traditional Chinese medicine halls in Penang: Pohau Tong, Cheng Woh, and Kean Aun Hoe. Finally, it analyzes the businesses of Pohau Tong and Huah Shan medical halls, identifying problems each faces and providing recommendations and solutions. Huah Shan is concluded to have the winning strategy.
1) The document is a 948-word essay comparing the films Inception and Interstellar. It discusses similarities between the dream layers in Inception and planets discovered in Interstellar, the role of love as a driving force for the main characters, and how both films feature heroes trying to return home to their children.
2) Time is represented differently in each film - it slows down in the dream layers of Inception but moves much faster in Interstellar as the characters travel farther from Earth.
3) The essay references Christopher Nolan's background in English literature and how he enjoys narrative freedoms in his films, including Inception and Interstellar.
The document describes a final project for a class on town planning. It includes an introduction stating the project requirements to investigate past, present, and future towns and cities in order to design a new future town. It then provides background information on the ancient city of Mohenjo-Daro as an example of an early planned city with an organized layout and infrastructure. Details are also given about the present city of Curitiba, Brazil, which has implemented innovative public transportation and environmental policies. The document aims to gather information to help in designing a proposed new sustainable town.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides information about an urban park project by the group Urbanizerssss. It includes definitions of urban and park from official sources. It then summarizes the historical background, purpose, features, location and activities of two parks - Taman Tasik Titiwangsa in Kuala Lumpur and Civic Center Park in Denver, Colorado. Reference sources are also listed.
This document provides details about a proposed spa and wellness center project called "Ecstasy". It will be located on a vacant 1200 sqm plot of land near several universities and residential areas. The project aims to provide a relaxing space for stressed students and overworked residents. Facilities will include a sauna, massage rooms, facial rooms, manicure/pedicure areas, and a rooftop cafe with garden. Construction details, costs, roles of professionals, and benefits to the community are discussed in the proposal. Approval from local authorities will be sought.
This document discusses interior architecture and design. It introduces the group members and tutor for the "SHOE SIZE" presentation. It then defines interior architecture as the design of spaces defined by structural boundaries and human interaction within them. It outlines the role of an interior architect in designing interior spaces to meet user needs, functionality, and client expectations. Finally, it describes the key stages of an interior design project: design brief, initial sketches, design concept, design development, and final product.
The document provides an overview of the role of a quantity surveyor, including responsibilities like preparing bills of quantities and cost estimates, managing costs, and minimizing expenses. It also describes the relationships with other construction roles like architects and engineers. Quantity surveyors work in various stages of projects, from the pre-contract phase involving tendering and cost planning to the post-contract work of payment applications and cost monitoring during construction. They must understand different types of drawings, like tender drawings used for estimating and construction drawings with project details.
Industrial Tech SW: Category Renewal and CreationChristian Dahlen
Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
Manufacturing startups constitute the largest pipeline share of unicorns and IPO candidates in the SF Bay Area, and software startups dominate in Germany.
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
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Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
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Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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Charity Drive Report
1. School of Architecture, Building and Design (SABD)
Foundation in Natural and Built Environment (FNBE)
Introduction To Business [BUS 30104]
FINAL PROJECT: CHARITY DRIVE EVENT
Lecturer: Mr Chang Jau Ho
TEAM K.O. KULTURE
Group Leader
Chin Khang Wei (0320728)
Group Accountant
Terence Tan Peng Ong (0320275)
Group Members
Daniel Song Cheng Hock (0320155) Salesman of the Week
Tan Ming Howe (0320199)
Seet Tiong Hong (0320438)
Video Link : http://youtu.be/U83eZXjtMg
2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents Page Number
1) Executive Summary 2
2) Objectives 3
3) Target Market 4 5
4) Competition Analysis 6
5) Product and Packaging 7 8
6) Pricing 9 10
7) Promotion 11 12
8) Sponsors 13
9) Distribution 14
10) Green Measures 15
11) Human Resource Planning 16
12) Evaluation of Results 17 20
13) Appendix 21 32
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4. 2. Objectives
● To raise a minimum of RM 2500, to donate the amount to Dignity for Children.
● Selling fried chicken, brownies, coconut beverages, waffles and badges.
● Create awareness of Dignity for Children.
● To operate a successful business in a team effectively and systematically.
● To apply the theories of human resource management, marketing, production and
finance in real life.
Our team chose Dignity for Children and donated all of our profit to them as we wished to
support the cause of enabling the underprivileged to receive an education. We believe that
education is the key to break the cycle of poverty. Besides that, Dignity also needed awareness
about their centre among Taylorians. We went to visit their centre and found the condition of the
center to be in want, as they needed funding for their management and for the childrens’ meals.
Video Link : http://youtu.be/U83eZXjtMg
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9. (C). Coconut Juice
Cool refreshing coconut juice is exactly what the throat needs on a hot humid day, brought in
directly from a supplier from PJS 7. We would then extract the coconut water into tupperwares
and then kept into a cooler box with ice to keep cool and ease of packaging.
Upon customers request coconut water will be poured into paper cups from the tupperwares
and given to customers.
(D). Badges
We collaborated with orange box studios, a small team of designers from Taylor’s University
and actually borrowed a badge making machine with this machine we could practically create
any badge we wanted to, these were some of the designs we sold.
Badges didn’t need any packaging because people would just pin them up and go.
(E). Waffles
We also collaborated with a store in arena that sold waffles, we would buy the waffles from them
and sell them at a higher price. We stored the waffle in paper bags. Upon request from
customer we would take out the waffles and put them into the small toaster oven to ensure it
was crispy, we would also add flavours such as blueberry, peanut butter and raspberry.
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