The document discusses various aspects of developing and marketing products internationally, including standardized vs. adapted products, product classifications, new product development challenges, product screening and evaluation processes, product life cycles, and factors that influence product diffusion across countries. It notes that products are typically introduced and see most growth in developed markets before being exported to developing countries as they reach maturity, and that manufacturing may shift to developing nations for cheaper labor costs during later stages.
This document provides an overview of the government and political system of Colombia. It discusses that Colombia has had ten constitutions throughout its history. It also describes the division of powers between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The executive authority is represented by the president who is elected to a 4-year term and can be reelected for one additional term. The legislative power is held by the Senate, House of Representatives, and municipal councils whose members are also elected to 4-year terms. The document also briefly discusses political violence, the civil service, conservative presidents, the governmental system, and religious freedom in Colombia.
The document discusses the requirements to be elected president of Colombia. To be elected, one must be a native born citizen in full possession of their civil and political rights. They must also have experience as a university professor, cabinet member, congressional member, governor, or public officer in a liberal profession.
It also describes aspects of the Colombian government such as it having an executive branch with appointive powers in a unitary system of government with limited self-government. The executive branch appoints officials to administrative agencies, commissions, and decentralized agencies composed of engineers, economists, and technocrats.
The document discusses the requirements to be elected president of Colombia. To be elected, one must be a native born citizen, in full possession of their civil and political rights, and hold positions like a university professor, cabinet member, or congressional representative.
It also describes aspects of the Colombian government system. The president is the head of the executive branch and has appointive powers. Colombia has a unitary system of government with limited self-government and territorially decentralized administrative agencies.
The executive branch in the 1980s included presidentially appointed commissions composed of government experts in fields like economics, agriculture, engineering, and national planning.
This document provides an overview of the government and political system of Colombia. It discusses that Colombia has had ten constitutions throughout its history. It also describes the division of powers between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The executive authority is represented by the president who is elected to a 4-year term and can be reelected for one additional term. The legislative power is held by the Senate, House of Representatives, and municipal councils whose members are also elected to 4-year terms. The document also briefly discusses political violence, the civil service, conservative presidents, the governmental system, and religious freedom in Colombia.
The document discusses various aspects of developing and marketing products internationally, including standardized vs. adapted products, product classifications, new product development challenges, product screening and evaluation processes, product life cycles, and factors that influence product diffusion across countries. It notes that products are typically introduced and see most growth in developed markets before being exported to developing countries as they reach maturity, and that manufacturing may shift to developing nations for cheaper labor costs during later stages.
This document provides an overview of the government and political system of Colombia. It discusses that Colombia has had ten constitutions throughout its history. It also describes the division of powers between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The executive authority is represented by the president who is elected to a 4-year term and can be reelected for one additional term. The legislative power is held by the Senate, House of Representatives, and municipal councils whose members are also elected to 4-year terms. The document also briefly discusses political violence, the civil service, conservative presidents, the governmental system, and religious freedom in Colombia.
The document discusses the requirements to be elected president of Colombia. To be elected, one must be a native born citizen in full possession of their civil and political rights. They must also have experience as a university professor, cabinet member, congressional member, governor, or public officer in a liberal profession.
It also describes aspects of the Colombian government such as it having an executive branch with appointive powers in a unitary system of government with limited self-government. The executive branch appoints officials to administrative agencies, commissions, and decentralized agencies composed of engineers, economists, and technocrats.
The document discusses the requirements to be elected president of Colombia. To be elected, one must be a native born citizen, in full possession of their civil and political rights, and hold positions like a university professor, cabinet member, or congressional representative.
It also describes aspects of the Colombian government system. The president is the head of the executive branch and has appointive powers. Colombia has a unitary system of government with limited self-government and territorially decentralized administrative agencies.
The executive branch in the 1980s included presidentially appointed commissions composed of government experts in fields like economics, agriculture, engineering, and national planning.
This document provides an overview of the government and political system of Colombia. It discusses that Colombia has had ten constitutions throughout its history. It also describes the division of powers between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The executive authority is represented by the president who is elected to a 4-year term and can be reelected for one additional term. The legislative power is held by the Senate, House of Representatives, and municipal councils whose members are also elected to 4-year terms. The document also briefly discusses political violence, the civil service, conservative presidents, the governmental system, and religious freedom in Colombia.
This document provides an overview of various strategic management tools and frameworks including the BCG matrix, GE nine cell matrix, Porter's five forces, strategic groups, SWOT analysis, and value chain analysis. It explains how each tool is used, key aspects to analyze, and how insights can be gained to inform strategic decision making. The BCG matrix classifies products/businesses into four categories based on market growth rate and relative market share. Porter's five forces analyzes competitive rivalry and industry attractiveness. SWOT evaluates internal strengths and weaknesses and external opportunities and threats. Value chain analysis examines activities to create and deliver value.
The document summarizes procedures for information exchange regarding regulations in the United States. It outlines the notice and comment process where federal agencies issue notices of proposed regulations, accept public comments, and publish final rules addressing the comments. It also describes the U.S. Federal Register as the main source for finding these notices and rules, and an electronic tool called RegAlert that tracks regulations in U.S. states.
The document summarizes the front covers and contents pages of two student magazines. The first magazine focuses on a new drama building at the school and uses green colors and a formal layout. The contents page continues with the green color scheme for consistency and clarity. The second magazine's cover features an interview with a student who won a competition, and includes a head teacher's message for professionalism. Its contents cover school exams, news, and topics of interest to students.
The Supreme Court of Colombia has several primary functions:
1. Acting as the highest court of appeals and interpreting the constitution.
2. Judging senior government officials like the president and cabinet ministers for criminal offenses.
3. Settling disputes between different branches of government.
1. The document advertises an unlimited wireless mobile service plan for $89.95 per month or free if you refer 3 customers.
2. It promotes joining the business opportunity to earn bonuses for referring customers and building a sales team.
3. Key benefits highlighted include free cell phone service, website, and monthly auto-ship costs if you refer 3 customers to join.
This document provides a list of 12 photographers credited for their photos used in a Haiku Deck presentation about inspiration. Each photographer's name is listed along with the name of their photography website or social media handle. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare to potentially find inspiration.
This document provides an overview of various strategic management tools and frameworks including the BCG matrix, GE nine cell matrix, Porter's five forces, strategic groups, SWOT analysis, and value chain analysis. It explains how each tool is used, key aspects to analyze, and how insights can be gained to inform strategic decision making. The BCG matrix classifies products/businesses into four categories based on market growth rate and relative market share. Porter's five forces analyzes competitive rivalry and industry attractiveness. SWOT evaluates internal strengths and weaknesses and external opportunities and threats. Value chain analysis examines activities to create and deliver value.
The document summarizes procedures for information exchange regarding regulations in the United States. It outlines the notice and comment process where federal agencies issue notices of proposed regulations, accept public comments, and publish final rules addressing the comments. It also describes the U.S. Federal Register as the main source for finding these notices and rules, and an electronic tool called RegAlert that tracks regulations in U.S. states.
The document summarizes the front covers and contents pages of two student magazines. The first magazine focuses on a new drama building at the school and uses green colors and a formal layout. The contents page continues with the green color scheme for consistency and clarity. The second magazine's cover features an interview with a student who won a competition, and includes a head teacher's message for professionalism. Its contents cover school exams, news, and topics of interest to students.
The Supreme Court of Colombia has several primary functions:
1. Acting as the highest court of appeals and interpreting the constitution.
2. Judging senior government officials like the president and cabinet ministers for criminal offenses.
3. Settling disputes between different branches of government.
1. The document advertises an unlimited wireless mobile service plan for $89.95 per month or free if you refer 3 customers.
2. It promotes joining the business opportunity to earn bonuses for referring customers and building a sales team.
3. Key benefits highlighted include free cell phone service, website, and monthly auto-ship costs if you refer 3 customers to join.
This document provides a list of 12 photographers credited for their photos used in a Haiku Deck presentation about inspiration. Each photographer's name is listed along with the name of their photography website or social media handle. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare to potentially find inspiration.