...and they’re difference in price. The first observation I made was that national restaurants out way international restaurants showing the preference in consumers in Jeddah that they’d rather go to a Saudi restaurant than an international one but price plays a role in this situation. There is a perfect balance between cheap and expensive Saudi restaurants showing a competitive market and by the looks of it if a restaurant wanted to open is such a market will find it difficult to compete with other restaurants and not only them but the other local restaurants that people usually go to. However most international restaurants are expensive. Mostly hotels and some high class areas serve international food therefore this puts off potential customers due to the high price, there is no middle therefore that is that gap in the market, an international restaurant that offer good quality food with a good reasonable price. A new business could establish itself there if it can only beat the fast food restaurants in Jeddah, which is another major issue as people in Jeddah love their fast food therefore their advertising must be persuasive and eye catching as to obtain as many customers and create a customer base. (These are the most known restaurants in Jeddah there are more*) (These are the most known restaurants in Jeddah there are more*) Shawaya House Shawaya House Aseil Saudi Restaurant Abu Zaid Restaurant Aseil Saudi Restaurant Aseil Saudi Restaurant Abu Zaid Restaurant ...
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...2 0 1 6 / 0 7 / 2 5 Proforma Invoice 1 Quotation #: PT201607149 Page: Date: Jul.25,2016 Cust #: SI2018B Messrs: AL AMAL PLASTIC MFG.CO.LTD. Reference #: Tel #: Fax #: Address: ATTN: Mr. Mohammad Abdulgader Turkistani 966-12-6360518 966-12-6376819 Industrial City Phase 2 P.O.Box 1698 Jeddah 21441 Saudi Arabia Customer: AL AMAL PLASTIC MFG.CO.LTD. Validity: Payment : Shipment: WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER YOU RECEIVED THE SPARE PARTS. From TAIWAN To SAUDI ARABIA 60 days from this date. Price will be adjusted subject to the cost of inflation TERM : EXW Estimated Lead Time: WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF YOUR ORDER CONFIRMATION. The actual lead time can not be assured until placing order. If it takes more time, we will keep you posted. WAY: BY YOUR TNT AC: 4876 Seq Description Quantity Unit Price Amount Sub Description Machine Serial # Item No EXW (USD) 1 WOODEN BOX FEE FOR PT201605198R1 1 * * AS YOUR REQUEST * 0.00 0.00 TOTAL 0.00 WOODEN BOX FEE 150.00 TOTAL AMOUNT (USD) 150.00 SAY TOTAL USD Terms of Payment: Please note that we should receive full payment of this invoice. Any charge required by the bank should be responsible by you. ** REMARK: For special requirements on customs clearance, please tick and mark the value to be shown in the Invoice; otherwise we will make the invoice Normal Price. PS. We cannot accept the overvalue for the invoice...
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...understanding of their perceptions and identify barriers, strengths, and weaknesses of the PC programs in SA. The aim of this study is to understand the needs, attitudes, beliefs and perceptions of healthcare providers and the role of Islamic culture in providing PC in SA. Local institutional approval was obtained from the research department at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Jeddah Saudi Arabia. Method This study utilized the qualitative exploratory approach to gain a better knowledge about the perception of healthcare providers about PC in SA. Qualitative methods offer an effective way of explaining people’s perceptions about a particular topic and identify Purposive sampling and snowball sampling strategies were utilized to reach the participants. Since we do not seeking generalizability of the study findings. Purposive sampling is helpful to identify potential participants who fit the study criteria. Participants were faculty working at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (KSAUHS), School of Nursing at King Abdulaziz Medical City in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Staff and faculty members of the university are affiliated with King Khalid National Guard Health Affairs Hospital (NGHAH) where clinical practice usually occurred for college students. This location is particularly selected because the investigator was a scholar at KSAUHS. Participants were suggested from the investigator’s professional connections and network at the university....
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...at Oberoi The Oberoi Hotels, having identified two customer segments, operate under two brands. These separate chains of hotels cater to the differing needs of the different segments of customers that the group targets. The chains of hotels are: • Trident Hotels: Trident hotels are five-star hotels. They combine state of the art facilities with dependable service in a caring environment, presenting the ideal choice for business and leisure travellers. At present there are nine Trident hotels in India. These are located in Mumbai at Bandra Kurla and Nariman Point, Gurgaon (Delhi National Capital Region), Chennai, Bhubaneshwar, Cochin, Agra, Jaipur and Udaipur. The Oberoi Group also operates a Trident hotel in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah. • Luxury Oberoi: The last decade has witnessed the debut of new luxury Oberoi leisure hotels in India and abroad. In India, these hotels include The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur; The Oberoi Amarvilas, Agra; Wildflower Hall, Shimla in the Himalayas; The Oberoi...
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...of significant terrorist activities here and abroad. You can research these for a fuller understanding of how terrorism has affected the United States in the last decade. • 2002: Failed attempt to shoot down an Israeli jetliner in Kenya • 2002: Attack of French tanker off coast of Yemen • 2002: Shooting at Los Angeles International Airport by Hesham Mohamen Ali Heayat results in the deaths of two people • 2002: Bombing of nightclub in Bali, Indonesia • 2003: Car bombing of JW Marriot hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia • 2004: Commuter train bombings in Madrid, Spain • 2004: Attack of Western oil companies and housing compounds in Al Khobar, Saudia Arabia, results in death of 22 people • 2004: Armed assailants breached U.S. consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, resulting in 5 deaths • 2005: Bombings of London underground trains and bus Dec 16 200 HIS/135 Version 4 11 • 2005: American citizen Michael Reynolds in Pocatello, Idaho, offers to assist al-Qaida in acts of terrorism by planning attacks and describing bomb making techniques • 2007: IED explosions at restaurant in Cotabato, Philippines, results in three people critically injured • 2009: Shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, by Sunni extremist results in 56 wounded or killed • 2002-present: Thousands of car bombings, suicide bombings, and attacks on civilians in Iraq Write a 750-to 1,050-word paper in which you consider some of the following questions. Use specific events, including at least two from the...
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...abroad. You can research these for a fuller understanding of how terrorism has affected the United States in the last decade. * * 2002: Failed attempt to shoot down an Israeli jetliner in Kenya * 2002: Attack of French tanker off coast of Yemen * 2002: Shooting at Los Angeles International Airport by Hesham Mohamen Ali Heayat results in the deaths of two people * 2002: Bombing of nightclub in Bali, Indonesia * 2003: Car bombing of JW Marriot hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia * 2004: Commuter train bombings in Madrid, Spain * 2004: Attack of Western oil companies and housing compounds in Al Khobar, Saudia Arabia, results in death of 22 people * 2004: Armed assailants breached U.S. consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, resulting in 5 deaths * 2005: Bombings of London underground trains and bus * 2005: American citizen Michael Reynolds in Pocatello, Idaho, offers to assist al-Qaida in acts of terrorism by planning attacks and describing bomb making techniques * 2007: IED explosions at restaurant in Cotabato, Philippines, results in three people critically injured * 2009: Shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, by Sunni extremist results in 56 wounded or killed * 2002-present: Thousands of car bombings, suicide bombings, and attacks on civilians in Iraq Write a 750-to 1,050-word paper in which you consider some of the following questions. Use specific...
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...Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning | [Type the document subtitle] | | Tarneem alaatawi | | S11102463 | 4/10/2013 | | When we choose a typical customer of swatch is real challenge , swatch represent high quality and low price . so We found four common consumer market segment :geographic, demographic, psychographic and behavioral segmentation. demographics, the Swatch customers in china are mainly young and "young in heart". in some chine's families the swatch is the first watch to child because the child in that age is still learning how to read the watch . Anyhow, the product range doesn't exclude middle-aged or even senior target groups. Psychographic segment might be the most challenging, but without doubt Swatch fits for customers that value quality, simplicity, practicality and durability. Swatch is focus to china people who interesting on sport and adventure . the behavioral segment is based on price sensitivity and customer loyalty. Swatch watches are offer good value for money. The customers appreciate the possibility to purchase the favorite watch in several colors matching with every outfit. For younger customer, Swatch could be the only brand, but older customers might appreciate also other brands for different occasions. * growth potential: It forecast long-term growth of five to ten per cent per year in the chine watch industry. * Targeting market: With the above Market Segmentation we identify that Swatch can...
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...Today’s news Women to drive day in Saudi Arabia Women in Saudi Arabia took part in a protest on Friday against measures that pretty much ban them from driving. Around thirty female, would-be motorists drove their cars in various cities across the country. Their actions were part of a campaign from the Women2drive Facebook site. Manal al-Sharif, who set up the site, was arrested on May 21 and released the following day. She was rearrested after posting videos of herself on YouTube and spent a week in prison. Authorities said she was “inciting public opinion and harming the country’s reputation.” Another woman was given a traffic ticket in the capital Riyadh on Friday, but there were no arrests. Fewer women than expected decided to protest against their inability to drive. Friday’s protest was the latest in a string of incidents of Saudi women driving without a licence and then posting videos of themselves online. Maha al-Qahtani, 39, drove through Riyadh on Friday with her husband in the passenger seat. She said: “This is my basic right. It should not be a big deal. There is nothing wrong or illegal about driving.” Another woman posted a video on YouTube with the message: “All I want is to do my errands or go to work whenever I want.” Many women complain that they spend a quarter of their salary on hiring a driver to take them to and from work. There is no law against female drivers in Saudi, but women cannot get issued with a driving licence to drive in cities...
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...Managers Job in Context Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Organizational Background – Al-Rajhi Bank 2 3.0 Requirements and Job Description of Branch Manager 3 4.0 Mr. Anasari’s key people – internal and external interactions 4 4.1 Internal Interactions 4 Human Resource Manager 4 Loan Officer 5 Credit Manager 5 Bank Operational Manager 7 Customer Service Manager 7 4.2 External Interactions 8 Saudi Arabian chambers of commerce 8 Customers 8 5.0 Nature and evaluation of interdependencies 8 6.0 Recommendations 11 7.0 References 12 1.0 Introduction The role of managers nowadays has evolved greatly over the past years and it has changed significantly in different industries. One thing that remains the same is that managers are always held responsible by their supervisors, to make sure the employees achieve their objectives with expectations. The key to a success and profitable business are neither the systems nor the strategies of the firm. It is the character and skill of individual managers, who practice what they preach are what counts, that is why hiring the right manager is essential in supervising and managing the overall performance of staff in their department (Robbins, 2001). ‘People in the organisation are your most important asset’ is an incorrect statement; because I believe the right people are the organisation’s most important asset. Therefore, companies should hire based on the correct individual’s attitude and behaviour for the company...
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...Assignment 2: Title Name Professor name Campus Course Date School Sociology of Development (Saudi Arabia): You compare the Human Development (HDI) and Gender Empowerment (GEM) in your country of study. Consult with the UNDP web site at http://www.undp.org for data on your country of study. When analyzing the Human Development (HDI) and Gender Empowerment (GEM) in the country of Saudi Arabia, one will find that although in the past several years the country of Saudi Arabia has emerged in regards to overall development, there still remains to be a significant gap of progression between men and women. Through various economic and social development processes, Saudi Arabia has clearly taken a step in the right direction at promoting more or less, equal opportunities for women. These steps are carefully calculated and manifest at an extremely slow pace due to the fact the country does not want to conflict with Islamic Law, which is the doctrine that governs the country itself as well as surrounding Islamic countries. According to data compiled by the United Nations Development Progamme (UNDP), women in the Arabic world represent 2/3 of illiterates and have a higher unemployment rate than men. Just recently within the past decade or so, more women in Saudi Arabia are increasing their educational levels and this fact alone is, and has been attributing to the overall progression of human development and gender empowerment within...
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...Sultan Mohammed Saleh Al-Athel, born and raised in Riyadh, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He is an Electrical Engineer by profession in which he obtained the degree from Multhomah School of Engineering in the University of Portland, Oregon USA in 1981. He is a Saudi businessman, he has an extensive ownerships and holdings of well-known and well-run International Companies based in The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. To name a few, he is the Chairman, President and CEO of SMSA Co. (Saudi Arabian based Domestic & International Express Courier Company and Licensee of Federal Express Corporation, USA); Chairman of Shahia Food Ltd. Co. (franchisee of Dunkin Donuts of USA) in The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Chairman of Arabian Security & Safety Co. Ltd., (AMNCO), a Kingdom-wide private security organizations; Chairman of Arabian Secured Transport Services Ltd. Co., (AMSCO), a Kingdom-wide secured transport organizations; and Vice-President of Al Qussie International Contracting Est. He is not only a businessman but is also a writer of the following: a. Writer, "Descendants and Ancestors of Pasha Saleh Mohsin Al-Athel & Relatives Edition I" b. Co-writer of a 1017 page book entitled "Human and Disaster" c. Writer, Al Qussie International Contracting Est. Administration Policy & Procedure Manual d. Writer, Al Qussie International Contracting Est. Human Resources Policy & Procedure Manual e. Writer, Al Qussie International Contracting Est. Technical Affairs Policy &...
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...Negotiating in Saudi Arabia The differences in doing business between Saudi Arabia (or “the Kingdom”) and United States can be great, but being prepared and ready to conduct business is key to a negotiator. Many Saudi executives and government officials have studied or worked abroad in the United States therefore many are familiar with western culture and our business approaches and are comfortable using these as long as respect is shown for Saudi customs. (Business and Social Customs in Saudi Arabia) Saudi Arabians tend to be very polite and will not embarrass their guests no matter how much they like or dislike the person and this makes it hard for Americans to figure out how the negotiations are going. Islam governs everything in Saudi Arabia so the upmost respect must be shown in order to build relationships. Gift giving can be done but only if there is a strong relationship already built. Pork, pornography, alcohol, etc. should not be given as gifts as they go against their religious beliefs. In general be aware of the prayer times and religious holidays like Ramadan, as they take precedence over everything else. (Parker) When scheduling a meeting it is best to wait until you are actually in the country. You should inform your hosts of your travel plans and agenda but the setting up of actual meetings should wait. Also time is flexible so be prepared to wait. Face to face meetings are the only way to complete any negotiation. It is suggested to only have one meeting...
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...Bribery is a common ethical problem in business and normal life and as the author stated in the Toronto Star article, “it is every CEO’s worst nightmare” to find his company name under a bribery scandal headline. However, this ethical problem might not be considered a problem in other countries in the world. The question that has been raised and discussed in the class, given this fact, is what should an international company do in situations in which it either bribes or loses in foreign countries? Should it accept the fact that bribery as part of the business in this country or should it maintain the same ethical standards it used to hold in its country of origin Clearly the active agent in this case is the international company. The passive agents are competitors, society and investors. There are only two choices, in my opinion, for the company; either to bribe or not to bribe. Although we discussed another choice in our class in which a company use a local agent to do all the dirty tasks, but I believe it is exactly the same as paying the bribe by itself. If we apply the utilitarianism model to analyze this situation focusing on the purpose of maximizing company’s profits, some people might not consider the company's bribes unethical activities. As long as the company’s market share is increasing and investors are gaining more money, nobody cares what the company has done to accomplish these goals. In my opinion, under the same method of analysis and only considering increasing...
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...SAUDI GERMAN HOSPITALS GROUP - JEDDAH Al-Zahra District 4, Batterjee St. P.O. BOX 2550, JEDDAH 21461 • K.S.A. | | |PHONE +966503016365 • FAX 966-2-683 5874/690 5038 | |E-MAIL: NURSING1.JED@SGHGROUP.NET | |Ehsan Ahmed Gaber Ahmed | |Personal Profile | | |Nationality: Egyptian Date of Birth: 6 January 1962 | | |Marital Status: Married with two children Home No: 088/313722 | | |Mobile: 0020182693639 Fax:: 088/335520 | | |Address: Department of Administration-Assuit University, Assuit Egypt | |POSITIONS HELD | | |Present Post | | |Group Chief Nursing Officer – Nursing Services Department ...
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...Traffic Accidents 7 Improper maintenance of vehicle 8 Red Light Running 9 Use of Mobile Phones while driving 10 Drunk driving 11 Avoiding Seat Belt or Helmets 11 Youth races and careless driving 11 Improper road structure 12 Effects of Traffic Accidents 13 Social Impacts of Road Traffic Accidents 13 Economic Impacts of Road Traffic Accidents 14 Ways for controlling the traffic accidents 14 INTRODDUCTION INTO THE CEASES OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN JEDDAH CITY 18 History of the problem in Saudi Arabia 18 The Roads and Public Transport in Saudi Arabia 19 The causes of the Road Traffic Accidents in Saudi Arabia 19 The effects of the Road Traffic Accidents in Saudi Arabia 20 Jeddah City 22 Population 22 Economy 22 Society 22 Road &Traffic Laws in Saudi Arabia (Jeddah) 23 THE USED METHDOLGIES AND ANALYSIS OF DATA 23 The different used methodologies for gathering the data 23 Analysis of international data 24 Analysis Middle East data 27 Analysis Saudi Arabia and Jeddah data 28 CONCLUSION/RECOMMENDATION 29 REFERENCES 31 Literature Review INTRODUCTION TO ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Safety According to Security Industry Association (SIA 160), safety is defined as; “Adequate safety with respect to a hazard is ensured provided that the hazard is kept under control by appropriate measures or the risk is limited to an acceptable value. Absolute safety is not achievable.” (Schneider, 1997) According to Wildavsky (1988), Safety is a protective...
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