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This document outlines key concepts in marketing tourism as a service product. It defines marketing and differentiates it from selling, discussing how marketing focuses on customer needs through integrated efforts. The document also describes the evolution of marketing from a production to sales to modern customer-oriented approach. It covers characteristics of tourism as a service, risks, and adoption of marketing operations. Finally, it discusses criticisms of purely profit-focused marketing and the importance of societal responsibility.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
The document discusses key aspects of tourism promotion including defining promotion, explaining its relationship to communication and the traveler's buying process. It outlines important objectives like making tourist products known and attractive. Promotion involves transmitting messages from senders to receivers using various channels. Planning is important and involves setting goals, identifying target markets, and allocating budgets. The major tools of the promotion mix are advertising, personal selling, sales promotion, and public relations. The document also discusses issues around ensuring promotion is accurate and not misleading to consumers.
This document presents research on developing an online service promotion model for Nepali businesses. It begins with background on existing promotion strategies used by Nepali businesses and the growing potential of online promotion. The objectives of the research are then outlined, including identifying best global online promotion trends, analyzing Nepali business needs and the consumer environment. A methodology is described involving market analysis, case studies and experimentation. Various online analytics tools are reviewed and case studies of Nepali companies are presented. Finally, an optimization model for online promotion is proposed, involving 10 steps from hosting online information to continuous innovation.
The document discusses tourism promotion and the promotional planning process. It begins by outlining the key concepts of tourism promotion including the relationship between promotion and communication. The objectives of promotion are to make the tourist product widely known, attractive, and honest. Promotion involves developing a message and using various communication channels to reach a target market at different stages of the buying process. The document then examines the major elements of a promotional plan including defining objectives, budgets, messages, media, and evaluation. The goal is to modify behavior and influence a target market through informative, persuasive and reminder promotions.
This document provides an overview of marketing principles and concepts related to promotion. It defines marketing and discusses the key elements of the marketing mix - product, price, place, and promotion. It then focuses on the different tools that comprise the promotional mix, including advertising, personal selling, public relations, direct marketing, and sales promotion. Specific examples are provided for each promotional tool. The document concludes with a multiple choice quiz and additional exercises for students to test their understanding of marketing and promotion.
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Women struggle with self-promotion for good reason: we're trained to be bad at it, and we can't do it "just like the guys" and be effective. These slides discuss strategies to effectively self-promote as a woman.
This document outlines key concepts in marketing tourism as a service product. It defines marketing and differentiates it from selling, discussing how marketing focuses on customer needs through integrated efforts. The document also describes the evolution of marketing from a production to sales to modern customer-oriented approach. It covers characteristics of tourism as a service, risks, and adoption of marketing operations. Finally, it discusses criticisms of purely profit-focused marketing and the importance of societal responsibility.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
The document discusses key aspects of tourism promotion including defining promotion, explaining its relationship to communication and the traveler's buying process. It outlines important objectives like making tourist products known and attractive. Promotion involves transmitting messages from senders to receivers using various channels. Planning is important and involves setting goals, identifying target markets, and allocating budgets. The major tools of the promotion mix are advertising, personal selling, sales promotion, and public relations. The document also discusses issues around ensuring promotion is accurate and not misleading to consumers.
This document presents research on developing an online service promotion model for Nepali businesses. It begins with background on existing promotion strategies used by Nepali businesses and the growing potential of online promotion. The objectives of the research are then outlined, including identifying best global online promotion trends, analyzing Nepali business needs and the consumer environment. A methodology is described involving market analysis, case studies and experimentation. Various online analytics tools are reviewed and case studies of Nepali companies are presented. Finally, an optimization model for online promotion is proposed, involving 10 steps from hosting online information to continuous innovation.
The document discusses tourism promotion and the promotional planning process. It begins by outlining the key concepts of tourism promotion including the relationship between promotion and communication. The objectives of promotion are to make the tourist product widely known, attractive, and honest. Promotion involves developing a message and using various communication channels to reach a target market at different stages of the buying process. The document then examines the major elements of a promotional plan including defining objectives, budgets, messages, media, and evaluation. The goal is to modify behavior and influence a target market through informative, persuasive and reminder promotions.
This document provides an overview of marketing principles and concepts related to promotion. It defines marketing and discusses the key elements of the marketing mix - product, price, place, and promotion. It then focuses on the different tools that comprise the promotional mix, including advertising, personal selling, public relations, direct marketing, and sales promotion. Specific examples are provided for each promotional tool. The document concludes with a multiple choice quiz and additional exercises for students to test their understanding of marketing and promotion.
The document discusses Material Requirement Planning (MRP), a systematic methodology for production planning and inventory control. MRP answers three key questions: what is needed, how much is needed, and when is it needed. It does this by collecting information from the master production schedule, bill of materials, and inventory data to generate planned order releases and time-phase requirements. MRP aims to reduce inventory levels and costs while maintaining customer service levels.
Promotion involves communicating with customers to inform, influence, and persuade them to buy a product. The promotional mix includes advertising, sales promotions, personal selling, public relations, direct marketing, and merchandising. The optimal promotional mix depends on the product's life cycle, nature, competition, marketing budget, strategy, and target market. Promotion aims to increase awareness, change attitudes, and encourage purchase. Effectiveness is measured by whether objectives are achieved, while efficiency considers objectives achieved relative to costs.
The document discusses several processes of word formation in English including derivation, compounding, blending, clipping, acronyms, morphological reanalysis, borrowings, and back formation. Specifically, it provides examples of how new words can be created through adding affixes to existing words, combining words, shortening words, using initial letters to form pronounceable new words, reanalyzing word structures, adopting words from other languages, and extracting root words from existing complex words.
Here are 3 sentences summarizing the key points from the document:
The document provides 10 tips for developing effective mobile sites, including ensuring dynamic content that adapts to user habits and the time of day, optimizing sites for different mobile devices, driving traffic through search engines and directories, and encouraging users to share the site with others.
The document provides 10 tips for developing effective mobile internet content and services.
1. Mobile internet needs to be mobile-relevant, easy to use, and consume users' time in 5-10 minute intervals.
2. Develop a mobile XHTML profile with a link to the full HTML/desktop version so users can choose their preferred experience.
The document provides tips for a five part interview process: 1) Prepare before the interview by researching the company and dressing professionally. 2) Greet the interviewer positively. 3) Maintain good posture and provide thorough, honest answers to questions. 4) Ask relevant questions and follow up appropriately. 5) Send a thank you note after and follow up respectfully about the hiring decision. Key advice includes arriving early, making eye contact, having questions prepared, and following up to show continued interest in the position.
The document provides tips for successful interviewing, including how to prepare, common questions asked, strategies for the interview, dress guidelines, how to participate in the interview through examples and eye contact, and following up with a thank you letter within 24 hours.
- An account records transactions relating to a particular item and their effect in terms of debits and credits. Debits increase accounts and credits decrease accounts.
- There are three types of accounts: personal, real, and nominal. Personal accounts relate to individuals, real accounts relate to assets and liabilities, and nominal accounts relate to income and expenses.
- Management accounting provides information to managers for planning, control, and decision making purposes, whereas financial accounting provides information to external parties. Management accounting focuses on the future and internal reporting.
The document discusses growth and development in children. It defines growth as a quantitative increase in body size through cell multiplication, while development is the qualitative functional and physiological maturation of an individual. The principles of growth include cephalocaudal development from head to tail, proximodistal development from center to extremities, and general to specific development from broad abilities to fine motor skills. Factors that influence development are genetic, prenatal such as maternal health, and postnatal including nutrition, environment and socioeconomic status. The document outlines assessments of physical growth parameters and developmental milestones.
1. Managerial accounting involves identifying, measuring, analyzing, interpreting, and communicating financial and non-financial information to assist managers in planning, directing, and controlling organizational activities.
2. Managerial accounting adds value to organizations by providing information for decision-making, planning, and controlling operations, assisting in directing activities, and motivating and measuring employee performance.
3. Managerial accounting differs from financial accounting in that it provides internal information for decision-making rather than external financial reports, and it focuses on supporting management rather than satisfying external reporting requirements.
The document discusses Material Requirement Planning (MRP), a systematic methodology for production planning and inventory control. MRP answers three key questions: what is needed, how much is needed, and when is it needed. It does this by collecting information from the master production schedule, bill of materials, and inventory data to generate planned order releases and time-phase requirements. MRP aims to reduce inventory levels and costs while maintaining customer service levels.
Promotion involves communicating with customers to inform, influence, and persuade them to buy a product. The promotional mix includes advertising, sales promotions, personal selling, public relations, direct marketing, and merchandising. The optimal promotional mix depends on the product's life cycle, nature, competition, marketing budget, strategy, and target market. Promotion aims to increase awareness, change attitudes, and encourage purchase. Effectiveness is measured by whether objectives are achieved, while efficiency considers objectives achieved relative to costs.
The document discusses several processes of word formation in English including derivation, compounding, blending, clipping, acronyms, morphological reanalysis, borrowings, and back formation. Specifically, it provides examples of how new words can be created through adding affixes to existing words, combining words, shortening words, using initial letters to form pronounceable new words, reanalyzing word structures, adopting words from other languages, and extracting root words from existing complex words.
Here are 3 sentences summarizing the key points from the document:
The document provides 10 tips for developing effective mobile sites, including ensuring dynamic content that adapts to user habits and the time of day, optimizing sites for different mobile devices, driving traffic through search engines and directories, and encouraging users to share the site with others.
The document provides 10 tips for developing effective mobile internet content and services.
1. Mobile internet needs to be mobile-relevant, easy to use, and consume users' time in 5-10 minute intervals.
2. Develop a mobile XHTML profile with a link to the full HTML/desktop version so users can choose their preferred experience.
The document provides tips for a five part interview process: 1) Prepare before the interview by researching the company and dressing professionally. 2) Greet the interviewer positively. 3) Maintain good posture and provide thorough, honest answers to questions. 4) Ask relevant questions and follow up appropriately. 5) Send a thank you note after and follow up respectfully about the hiring decision. Key advice includes arriving early, making eye contact, having questions prepared, and following up to show continued interest in the position.
The document provides tips for successful interviewing, including how to prepare, common questions asked, strategies for the interview, dress guidelines, how to participate in the interview through examples and eye contact, and following up with a thank you letter within 24 hours.
- An account records transactions relating to a particular item and their effect in terms of debits and credits. Debits increase accounts and credits decrease accounts.
- There are three types of accounts: personal, real, and nominal. Personal accounts relate to individuals, real accounts relate to assets and liabilities, and nominal accounts relate to income and expenses.
- Management accounting provides information to managers for planning, control, and decision making purposes, whereas financial accounting provides information to external parties. Management accounting focuses on the future and internal reporting.
The document discusses growth and development in children. It defines growth as a quantitative increase in body size through cell multiplication, while development is the qualitative functional and physiological maturation of an individual. The principles of growth include cephalocaudal development from head to tail, proximodistal development from center to extremities, and general to specific development from broad abilities to fine motor skills. Factors that influence development are genetic, prenatal such as maternal health, and postnatal including nutrition, environment and socioeconomic status. The document outlines assessments of physical growth parameters and developmental milestones.
1. Managerial accounting involves identifying, measuring, analyzing, interpreting, and communicating financial and non-financial information to assist managers in planning, directing, and controlling organizational activities.
2. Managerial accounting adds value to organizations by providing information for decision-making, planning, and controlling operations, assisting in directing activities, and motivating and measuring employee performance.
3. Managerial accounting differs from financial accounting in that it provides internal information for decision-making rather than external financial reports, and it focuses on supporting management rather than satisfying external reporting requirements.
1. ESCOLARITZACIÓ AMPOSTA 2014-2015
Per evitar en lo possible canvis de centre
Per adaptar horaris
INS Tecnificació
Alumnat preferent
INS R. Berenguer IV
Alumnat preferent
Centre referent d’esports
Alumnes d’Alt rendiment
HORARIS ADAPTATS
Centre referent Música
Estudis professionals música.
Prova accés.
HORARIS ADAPTATS
2. CONSERVATORI
O
CENTRE
PROFESSIONAL
ESCOLA AUTORITZADA
SITUACIÓ A
Cursant més de 3 hores i
menys de 4
SITUACIÓ B
Cursant 4 hores o més
Reducció màxima per curs:
• 4 hores matèries
optatives de 1r a
3r curs i una
matèria optativa
específica de 4t
(*)
• Música (m.
comuna de 1r a
3r)
• 4 hores matèries optatives
de 1r a 3r curs i una
matèria optativa específica
de 4t (*)
(*) La matèria específica de 4t
d’ESO ha de ser la matèria
de música o, en el cas que
l’itinerari escollit per
l’alumne/a no la inclogui,
podrà correspondre a una
altra matèria optativa
específica.
• 4 hores matèries optatives
de 1r a 3r curs i una
matèria optativa específica
de 4t (*)
• Música (m. comuna de 1r a
3r)
SIMULTANEÏ TAT D’ESTUDIS ESO i MÚSICASIMULTANEÏ TAT D’ESTUDIS ESO i MÚSICA
3. SIMULTANEÏ TAT D’ESTUDIS ESO i DANSASIMULTANEÏ TAT D’ESTUDIS ESO i DANSA
ESCOLA AUTORITZADA
CONSERVATORI
O CENTRE
PROFESSIONAL
SITUACIO 1
Cursant entre 5 i menys
de 7 hores
SITUACIÓ 2
Cursant 7 hores o més
Reducció màxima per curs:
• educació física
• 4 hores
matèries
optatives de 1r a
3r i una matèria
específica de 4t
(*)
• Música (m.
comuna de 1r a
3r)
• educació física
(*) La matèria específica
de 4t d’ESO ha de ser la
matèria de música o, en
el cas que l’itinerari
escollit per l’alumne/a no
la inclogui, podrà
correspondre a una altra
matèria optativa
específica.
• educació física
• 4 hores matèries
optatives de 1r a 3r i
una matèria optativa
específica de 4t (*)
4. SIMULTANEÏ TAT D’ESTUDIS ESO i ESPORTSIMULTANEÏ TAT D’ESTUDIS ESO i ESPORT
Alumnat del programa ARC
En Centres educatius d'especial
atenció a la pràctica esportiva
Certificat del Consell Català de
l'Esport.
Alumnat que practica 9 o més hores
setmanals d'activitat física
Certificat del Consell Català de
l'Esport o Certificat de la federació
Reducció màxima per curs:
• educació física
• Totes o algunes matèries
optatives
• educació física
• Totes o algunes matèries
optatives
5. SIMULTANEÏ TAT D’ESTUDIS BATXILLERAT iSIMULTANEÏ TAT D’ESTUDIS BATXILLERAT i
MÚSICAMÚSICA
CONSERVATORI
O
CENTRE PROFESSIONAL
ESCOLA AUTORITZADA
SITUACIÓ A
Cursant entre 3 i menys
de 5 hores
SITUACIÓ B
Cursant 5 hores o més
Reducció màxima:
• 4 hores franja
d’optativitat per curs
• 4 hores d’una matèria de
modalitat en un dels dos
cursos
• 4 hores franja
d’optativitat per curs
• 4 hores franja
d’optativitat per curs
• 4 hores d’una matèria
de modalitat en un
dels dos cursos
Requisits:
-Cursar estudis en una escola de música autoritzada
-Haver superat la prova d’accés als ensenyaments
de grau professional
-Cursar estudis que incloguin, com a mínim,
llenguatge musical o harmonia, instrument, i pràctica
instrumental en grup
6. SIMULTANEÏ TAT D’ESTUDIS BAT i DANSASIMULTANEÏ TAT D’ESTUDIS BAT i DANSA
Simultaneïtat BATXILLERAT- Dansa
CONSERVATORI
O
CENTRE PROFESSIONAL
ESCOLA AUTORITZADA
SITUACIÓ 3
Cursant entre 7 i 12
hores
SITUACIÓ 1
Cursant entre 12 i menys de 15
hores
Havent superat la prova d'accés als
ensenyaments de grau professional
de dansa
Cursar dansa clàssica,música i
tècniques de dansa contemporània
o de dansa
espanyola
SITUACIÓ 2
Cursant 15 o més de 15 hores
Havent superat la prova d'accés
als ensenyaments de grau
professional de dansa
Cursar dansa clàssica,música i
tècniques de dansa
contemporània
o de dansa espanyola
Reducció màxima per curs:
•Educació Física
•Una matèria de modalitat
d'un
dels dos cursos.
•4 hores matèries optatives
•Educació física •Educació física
•4 hores matèries optatives
•Educació Física
•Una matèria de modalitat d'un
dels dos cursos.
•4 hores matèries optatives
7. SIMULTANEÏ TAT D’ESTUDIS BAT i ESPORTSIMULTANEÏ TAT D’ESTUDIS BAT i ESPORT
Alumnat del programa ARC
En Centres educatius d'especial
atenció a la pràctica esportiva
Certificat del Consell Català de
l'Esport.
Alumnat que practica hores setmanals
d'activitat física
Certificat del Consell Català de
Reducció màxima per curs:
• educació física
• Totes o algunes matèries
optatives
• educació física
• Totes o algunes matèries
optatives