...their daily expenditure. Nowadays 99 Speedmart supported by three distribution centers with a size of 80,000 square feet, 65,000 square feet and the third distribution center with size of more than 100,000 quare feet. 99 Speedmart able to achieve economies of scale in bulk purchasing of goods, thus helping to improve efficiency and reduce costs. At 99 Speedmart, they always offer low prices every day and saving can be delivered to all customers. This store started in 1987 as a small grocery store and up to now have more than 300 branches throughout Malaysia. 99 SPEEDMART’ HISTORY Starting at year 1987, 99 Speedmart with form of a traditional “mom and pop” sundry mart called Pasar Raya Hiap Hoe by Mr. Lee Thiam Wah in Tepi Sungai Klang. Mr.Lee starts a business with very humble beginning and only through personal interaction with suppliers and customers. After doing business for 5 years, which is in 1992, the first store of that name 99 opened in KlangUtama. Pasar Mini 99 named by Mr. Lee with a move for realizing the vision to build an integrated chain. Selection of number 99 symbolizes longevity and continuity in Chinese is the underpinning philosophy behind his vision. With sheer dedication and hard work, Mr. Lee expands Pasar Mini 99 to eight other outlets in...
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...Mr.Spencer, Mr.Lee, Mr.Fry and turpin boosters, I cannot thank you enough for the amazing school environment you have created for our student body. You offer so many clubs and sports there is something for for everyone. Overall turpin is a school students enjoy being apart of. I am very thankful and proud to be a turpin spartan. I am addressing you on behalf of the student body for an issue we have, as a cheerleader for turpin I feel very responsible for our sxhools spirit. Our homecoming pep rally is something we all look forward to. This pep rally gets everyone excited and pumped up for the big game. I think pep rallies are something we lack as a school. As you know our biggest rival Anderson is a school that has a many more pep rallies than us. We have an amazing athletic program, Our football team is ranked number one in the region that is something to be proud...
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...the US is the large, heavy textbooks our students have to cart around. In schools of thousands of kids, it is necessary for the students to have some space of their own to store things. Many schools removed lockers because they can store drugs and weapons, are targets for vandalism, and can hide other illicit goods.” The website I got these expert opinions is the website http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/school-education-400981. I know about these things from my own experiences as well. My mom always complains that it’s bad for my posture. I always dislike having to look through a bunch of stuff to find a certain notebook or something like that. All the weight hurts my back and makes it so that when I sit or stand, I am in a bad posture. Mr.Lee does not like that. And, I have so much in my backpack that is not necessary for me to have in that class and it’s a pain to look through. I think middle school could definitely use lockers. It doesn’t have to just be lockers. We could ask the teachers for personal cubbies. Just anything to keep our stuff in would work. Lockers in middle school would change us a lot. ...
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...tools that are more challenging for me. If I study before my test, it could be easier for me to take a test and I would know my facts better so I could easily answer questions anywhere. I could partner up with classmates, parents, friends, to study my notes and I can look over my notes to see if they are correct. It would help for me to thorough notes as well. It would help me especially because, I want to understand my notes more clearly so I can ace my tests test. I need to write them out correctly so I know what are the right and wrong answers. I can do this by writing the notes in my own words so I can understand better to my point of thinking. I can go back and rewrite the notes that I missed during the lesson. Finally, I can ask Mr.Lee if all of my notes are correct. I think that these plans will help me be successful in science this year. Another one of my goals is to become one of the hardest working players on the volleyball team. Some of the ways I can achieve these goals are by asking my coach for help, encouraging others, and being determined to be an awesome player. I think asking my coach for help is one of the most powerful things I can do because she can help me by showing me where I need to improve. She can show me how to get spiritually fit and physically. If I am struggling in any technique, I can ask what I am doing wrong. I can talk to her in private from others and show her how I feel in certain areas. I think one of the steps to become a really good...
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...Home was established in the year 2013. The founder of the Kenneth Care Home was the owner of it who are Dr. Kenneth Tan. There have 7 branches of the Kenneth Care Home in Kuchng. The Kenneth Care Home that we have visited was 6th branch of all of the branches. Currently, Kenneth Care Home is located at No. 325, Lorong Seladah 10, Jalan Seladah, OFF Jalan Song. It is near to the Cityone shopping mall. 1.2.1 Mission * To provide the high quality of care in a safe, home-like environment 1.2.2 Objectives - To be recognized as a home where residents want to live and staff choose to work. 1.2.3 Acknowledgement We would like to express our sincere gratitude and thanks to Mr.Lee Tian Aik for his guidance and his patience in assisting us to do our project community work at Kenneth Care Home. With his guidance, our project report will be more presentable after giving him to check the first draft of our report. Besides that, we would like to thank Kenneth Care Home’s owner, Dr. Kenneth Tan for giving us the permission to visit their centre for doing some community work. Without his permission, we would not be able to complete our assignment easily. We really appreciate the administrators of the centre for their friendliness and kindness to guide us when doing our community work. As a...
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...These questions have been prepared by students of BUSL301 Session 3 2012-2013. Note – I have not checked or altered them - some aren’t very clear – some may be wrong - there are spelling errors etc. Nonetheless they are still practice (but remember students don’t prepare the midsession test – I do) The ANSWERS provided by students are at the end of the questions Try the questions then look at the suggested answers 1. Which of the following statements is most accurate? a) Shares are always transferable, while debts are not. b) Shares and debts are both generally transferable. c) Neither shares nor debts are transferable. d) Shares are generally transferable, but directors of proprietary companies can refuse transfer registration for any reason. 2. Tom entered into a contract with Cookie limited; a public company selling cookies of all flavors, to sell them 2000 kg of sugar. Tom met up with one of the directors named Mark to arrange and sign this contract. Tom also ensured he was a director of the company becasue he had looked it up on the ASIC records, so he felt confident the contract would not fall through. He is then later informed by the company that Mark acted without the consent of the other directors and was not allowed to enter into the agreement with him, so the company will not pay for the goods. Is Cookies limited obligated to pay Tom? a, yes, under section 128 an outsider is entitled to make assumptions in Section 129 in relation to dealing with a company....
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...Contents Introduction 2 1.0 Executive Summary 2 2.0 Objectives 3 2.1 Mission 3 2.2 Vision 3 3.0 Marketing Analysis 3 3.1 Market Segmentation 3 3.1.1 Geographic Segmentation 3 3.1.2 Demographic Segmentation 3 3.2 Positioning Statement of Share Potato 4 3.3 Porter 5 Forces 5 3.4 PEST Analysis 6 3.5 SWOT Analysis 7 4.0 Marketing Plan 8 5.0 Organization Plan 10 5.1 Management Summary 10 5.2 Organization Plan 10 6.0 Operation Plan 12 7.0 Financial Plan 13 8.0 The Future Plan 13 9.0 References List 14 Introduction This report is plainly explaining on the objective of starting up a sole proprietorship business. The company name is called as “Share Potato” and it selling French Fries. Its name called “Share Potato” means that all about just sharing a delicious food to others. The snack-type food demand is continuously increase so that this business having a good opportunity and it is on trend. 1.0 Executive Summary Share Potato French Fries Stall is a fast food outlet. This is our first shop and we will open more and more in our long term orientation. Share Potato will provide a quality food at value pricing. This French fries stall can let French fries become a main course. Usually French fries just side dishes but it can be specialized to a main course. Share Potato looking to go into areas that have families, kids, teenagers, parties and anyone who is hungry. The demand of the snack-type fast food is increasing. French fries can...
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...“Effective leadership is putting first things first. Effective management is discipline, carrying it out.” As the famous American author and keynote speaker, Stephen Covey, has aptly defined the two needed things that would jumpstart an organization in order for it to run as smoothly as a well-oiled machine, effective leadership and effective management is more than simply carrying the name of ‘head honcho’ in the company. People tend to follow leaders that are well-rounded and well-informed, leaders that are charismatic and driven, leaders that know for certain what they are doing. Mr. Lee Kun Hee, as the new leader of Samsung Electronics on 1987, after having replaced his late father in managing the corporation, was described as a person- and a leader- very much in tuned with himself. With his self-proclaimed fixation to race cars, fast-and-bordering-to-dangerous driving, movies, and canine friends, Mr. Lee can be described as a person very comfortable in his own skin. A graduate of top-calibre universities from Japan and the United States, Mr. Lee’s knowledge of business and management can be claimed as having been gotten from the world’s best sources. One would think that his unique personality—described by his preferences—along with his family and educational background would make him a leader so charismatic that immediate compliance from his people is a given. However, this can hardly be the description for Mr. Lee’s journey in making Samsung Electronics the ‘Technological...
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...their daily expenditure. Nowadays 99 Speedmart supported by three distribution centers with a size of 80,000 square feet, 65,000 square feet and the third distribution center with size of more than 100,000 quare feet. 99 Speedmart able to achieve economies of scale in bulk purchasing of goods, thus helping to improve efficiency and reduce costs. At 99 Speedmart, they always offer low prices every day and saving can be delivered to all customers. This store started in 1987 as a small grocery store and up to now have more than 300 branches throughout Malaysia. 99 SPEEDMART’ HISTORY Starting at year 1987, 99 Speedmart with form of a traditional “mom and pop” sundry mart called Pasar Raya Hiap Hoe by Mr. Lee Thiam Wah in Tepi Sungai Klang. Mr.Lee starts a business with very humble beginning and only through personal interaction with suppliers and customers. After doing business for 5 years, which is in 1992, the first store of that name 99 opened in KlangUtama. Pasar Mini 99 named by Mr. Lee with a move for realizing the vision to build an integrated chain. Selection of number 99 symbolizes longevity and continuity in Chinese is the underpinning philosophy behind his vision. With sheer dedication and hard work, Mr. Lee expands Pasar Mini 99 to eight other outlets in Klang ala...
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