...private members club in Covent Garden Monthly members parties To Launch Crazy Bear group in Dubai Strengths for my Brand?? Private members club-customers feel special Offers Job opportunities to locals…….Arabian business.com says MENA region needs to create 40 million jobs in 20 years to keep the economy afloat Crazy Bear is only in the Uk…therefore bringing a new concept to the middle east Adapting my Brand I will need to adapt my brand to the middle east as their rules and regulations are different to the UK. Such as men and women cannot meet or travel together unless they are family. Maybe just for business’s?….familys only? Core Business…Most Prospect…Opportunity…Lower opportunity Reference Kotler….3 components…Need,Want, Demand. 5 product Levels…Core Benefit….Generic Product….Expected product….Augmentd Product….Potential product 12 Month Plan The UAE has 4 social classes…. 1- The ruling sheikhly families, these members hold the highest political positions and power and have great amounts of wealth and prestige 2- The merchant class known as al-tujjar. Traditionally pearling merchants who now sell international consumer goods. 3- The new middle class, which is represented by an increasing number of proffessionals who have benefitted from free state education. 4- The low income group- oasis farmers, bedouin nomads, pearl divers I need to find my target market…which will be number 2…will it be to just families…business men? I must find...
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...and weakness that I possess, these won’t stand in my way of completing my graduate degree as I am two courses away from completing my graduate degree. In regards to beginning a career or change careers, I have been in the Navy for over 16 years and will be retiring in 4 years my career is almost coming to an end. I won’t be starting any other careers after I retire from the Navy. Although, I do plan on taking over my dad’s business with my brothers, since the business foundation has already been built we will attempt...
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...CURRICULUM VITAE MARICEL “AISHA” MADRID FUENTES *: Tower 7, TECOM, Dubai, U.A.E. (: +971567339461/+971555059867 :: madridmaricel@ymail.com /madridmaricel1983@gmail.com CAREER GOAL: My career objectives can be summaries as follows: to obtain a challenging management, administrative, or technical position as deemed suitable to my skills, experience, and backgrounds, to help a successful organization or company expand further and to help myself grow further professionally, technically, and financially, to become an effective team player in a progressive organization or company. I am a highly trained, multi-‐cultured, widely-‐traveled, hard working, confident, mature, self-‐motivated, responsible, reliable, skilled individual with practical engineering skills, management experience, and consulting methods gained through many years of practical work experience in English, Engineering, Business, and Project Management ...
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...I live in England, but we moved to Dubai because my family wanted to live together. Since my Dad's always the priority – we moved to Dubai. It was all great. Apparently, the school we went to was crap – which it was. So one my parents be like, "We've been thinking about moving to Cameroon. Thoughts?" And it seemed okay. Until we found out that it wouldn't take 3 months to build the house. It would take 6-9 months. It's even harder now. My Dad needed a job, so he went to England – with my sister, who's education was practically ruined due to Dubai and Cameroon. I remember my Mother saying time and time again, that she didn't want to stay here whilst my Dad went to England for a long time, whilst we stayed here. Well look where we are now?...
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...* Table of Content * * * Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………2 * Assessment of business case……………………………………………………………………..3 * Low Cost Business Model………………………………………………………………………. 3 * Organizational Structure………………………………………………………………………..5 * Project Plan…………………………………………………………………………………........5 * Environmental Scanning………………………………………………………………………...5 * Communication……………………………………………………….........................................6 * People…………………………………………………………………………………………….6 * Product uniqueness………………………………………………………………………………6 * Customer satisfaction……………………………………………………………………………6 * Market share………………………………………………………………………….………….7 * Barrier to entry…………………………………………………………………………………..7 * Growth potential………………………………………………………………………………... 7 * IT communication………………………………………………………….…………………... 7 ...
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...ANNA ISABELLA D. MALIGAD Karama, Dubai UAE Mobile No. +971501217885 Email: ysabelle24_maligad@yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- RECEPTIONIST / TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR To work for a prestigious organization and to seek a challenging career with an opportunity to develop my capabilities and thereby benefiting the company and pursue a prospective future for myself. ------------------------------------------------- PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE National Taxi Al Quoz, Dubai UAE Receptionist/Telephone Switchboard Operator: March 2011-Present * Responsible for the provision of an efficient and effective reception service, and for administrative support to other staff as directed by supervisor. * Greet visitors, ascertain the nature of their business, and refer them to appropriate staff members. * Answer incoming calls on multi-line phone and respond to public inquiries in a courteous manner within scope of knowledge and authority and refer to other persons in the Department as appropriate. * Receive and distribute incoming and outgoing mail. * Distribute incoming faxes and courier packages. * Prepare paperwork for outgoing faxes and courier packages and manage shipping and receiving activities. * Arrange meetings, schedule appointments and travel arrangements as requested. * Receive and distribute incoming and outgoing mail. *...
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...summary for practical use. Who are my customers? Which customers are valuable? Which are not? For Canon the most important customers are the non professional customers, the most who will use the camera for private use. The second groups of customers are the professional users like photographers (istobe.com). Need analysis “A needs analysis includes all the activities used to collect information about your rational, emotional, symbolic or social needs, wants, wishes, desires, etc. In addition, how a needs analysis is completed will depend on the situation, who is doing it, why it is being done, etc…” (Amie.N, 2003). For example: * Canon’s XA10 HD Professional camera is one of the best offerings so far in the professional video camera category in Dubai, Price in Dubai: 6500 AED. (Madrigal, 2012). This camera is a perfect tool for a few specific groups of people: 1) Serious and professional cinematographers who need to film an adventure movie. For example, in a remote jungle, a mountain area, or any kind of hardcore journey demanding excessive portability. 2) Serious and professional cinematographers who are making a travel documentary with a lot of interviews and are traveling for multiple months, or backpacking. 3) Professional video makers starting their business and running on a budget. 4) Serious and intermediate to advanced video makers who shoot various short movies during their free time as a hobby. Cannon Eos T3 Price in Dubai: 1850 Dirham (Dhanya.M, 2012)....
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...Finance; I started my career path working as an external auditor with Deloitte Beirut working on auditing financial statements for major clients. In Late 2007 I had the opportunity to join the Enterprise Risk Services within Deloitte Middle East based in Kuwait; I was able to prove my capabilities and to be promoted annually; I was able to create my own business portfolio supervising a team reporting to me and played an important role in developing the career path for my team members by providing the necessary support and trainings. I was exposed to different type of industries gaining a huge exposure in the Middle East market. In 2013 I was approached by one of my clients I used to handle to lead the risk management and compliance department within the firm and within a short period of time I had the opportunity to be licensed by Dubai Financial Services Authority to manage the compliance function in one of the subsidiaries within the group bases in Dubai. 2. Why are you interested in our particular program, and how do you see it helping you to reach your future goals? I am interested to pursue my MBA from GGSB as it is one of top universities recognized internationally and triple accredited; that will enhance my resume and will add an international exposure taste to my career path and to expand my global network. I have the trust that GGSB will develop my capabilities and learning skills to grasp a unique professional opportunity that will fulfill my objectives and goals...
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...Event critique paper: Arab Media Forum Arab Media is a high profiled 2-day event held once every year hosted by the Dubai press Club, which is created under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai. Dubai press club has played a major role in the growth of the regional media industry through initiating various events such as the Arab Media Forum and the Arab Journalism Award. The Dubai Press Club is a well-established forum for journalists and media professionals to debate, discuss, and deliberate upon issues that are relevant to daily life. Arab media forum is held mainly to attract journalists, decision makers and students from the Arab region and worldwide. This year Arab media forum took place at the Grand Hyatt Hotel Dubai on the 8th and 9th of May, the event comprised of a series of seminars and workshops. Also, delegates such as journalists and media professionals were invited as guests’ speakers from around the Arab world. The theme of this year’s Arab media forum was “Arab Media: Exposure and Transition”. A total of 2,000 regional and global media representatives, and 350 overseas guests gathered at the 2012 Arab media Forum. As mentioned earlier, the theme of this year’s Arab media forum was “Arab Media: Exposure and Transition” I think the theme was well suited with the objective and goals of the event. As the main purpose of organizing Arab Media Forum, is to get together...
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...are impossible to accomplish. Many of as have a lot of goals we want to accomplish by a certain age. We want to travel and accomplish all of our goals before starting our...
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...ASSIGNMENT DUBAI AIRPORT COMPANY STUDENT NAME: ID: DATE: SUBMITTED TO: Dubai Airports Company * Introduction: I am working as a coordinator between the department and its employees and my objective is help the employees and the management to remove the communication gap. In this research we will analyze the history of the company, its organizational environment, governance structure, strategy and performance and as a result of our discussion and result, the way forward for the future. My detailed research about the company is as follows: Dubai Airport Company was established to take control of: * Dubai Cargo Village It is the first cargo handling facility of Middle East to be awarded with ISO 9002 and was build in 1990. It is considered as most technologically highly developed handling cargo facilities. The company is designed to handle about 150,000 tonnes of cargo each year. * Dubai International Airport Dubai International Airport is the world busiest airport serving Dubai, United Arab Emirates and all over the world. It is ranked as 3rd busiest airport of world and on 6th number due to busiest cargo activities. The airport was inaugurated in 1966. The airport has capacity of 75 million passengers annually and consists of three terminals and is major contributor toward increasing economy of Dubai. * Al Maktoum International Airport Is the international airport in Jebel Ali which is situated 37km southwest of Dubai and was opened...
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...9 -7 1 4 -4 3 2 JANUARY 29, 2014 JUAN ALCÁCER JOHN CLAYTON Emirates Airline: Connecting the Unconnected Introduction Late afternoon was fading to dusk as Tim Clark, President of Emirates Airline, gazed out at the large crowds mingling outside at the 2013 Dubai Airshow. Front and center at the event was the official program launch of the Boeing 777X, a massive new hit thanks to Emirates’ record order of 150 new planes. Valued at $76 billion at list prices, this was the largest airplane deal ever inked. Letting his thoughts drift, he noted, he imagined with pride these planes joining the collection of widebodied Emirates planes assembled on the tarmac of Dubai International Airport, ready to ferry passengers from Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas and the Gulf to their respective destinations. This is the face of the global economy, he thought to himself, as he marveled at his company’s success. Emirates was indeed a global success story. In just twenty-five years the airline had grown to become the third-largest airline globally by capacity and the largest by number of international passengers.1 (See Exhibit 1). Twenty-three new routes were added in 2012 and 2013,2 and capacity growth was expected to increase by 18.4% in 2013 thanks to deliveries of new aircraft, including the new A380s deployed to over 20 destinations.3 Emirates anticipated that its meteoric growth would continue and was building its fleet accordingly: with 41 A380s integrated into its fleet thus far...
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...had the opportunity to spend $100,000 on travelling abroad, there would be no challenge on deciding where to go. I want to go as many places as possible in life, but I already have some countries that are on the top of my bucket list. The top places I want to go are Thailand, Peru, Costa Rica, New Zealand, Greece, and Iceland. Considering though that $100,000 dollars would go a long way, I would also want to go around France and Italy, as well as visit the United Arab Emirates. Travelling is a great chance to explore and open your mind to new people, new culture, new foods, and so much more. Thailand has been a dream of mine for many years, its vast mix of things to do and new experiences to be had make it highly appealing in my eyes. One thing that I think would be amazing to experience in Thailand is the wildlife; wild monkeys, elephants, sea turtles, and so much more. Thailand also offers such a rich...
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...Shriya Nagineni Professor : Scott Braley Course : BC 6685 “Implement and live your dream” - Ravi Pillai RAVI PILLAI – LEADER Leadership in Design and Construction RESEARCH Shriya Nagineni CONTENTS Objective………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Methodology………………………………………………………………………………4 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………..5 Early Life……………………………………………………………………………………6 Turning Point and entry to construction……………………..………………………7 RP group of industries – team and communication……………………………… 9 o History……………………………………………………………………………10 o Diversification…………………………………………………………………..11 o Growth Momentum…………………………………………………………...11 Motivation……………………………………………………………………………….12 Strategical thinking and Personal Mastery………………………………………...14 o Motto…………………………………………………………………………….14 o Characteristics and strategic approaches…………………………………14 Vision and Way forward……………………………………………………………..16 Awards and Achievements………………………………………………………….17 Relationship - Employees and Peers……………………………………………….18 Leadership :……………………………………………………………………………..19 Leader ship style (Key Characteristics)…………………………..19 Leadership presence………………………………………………..20 Executive Summary and lessons learnt……………………………………………22 Reference……………………………………………………………………………….23 SHRIYA NAGINENI BC 6685 Page 2 RESEARCH Shriya Nagineni OBJECTIVE This report is fabricated to better...
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...Mickey and his friends. Moreover, families were reluctant to pay hefty price tags on accommodation and entertainment needed to enjoy the attractions of the park. Disney failed to manage a healthy relationship with partner organizations in the host country, which most importantly alienated them from their number one ally, the French government. Regional affairs in Eastern Europe and economic recession in the western half of Europe and Scandinavia contributed much to the poor performance of EuroDisney. Airfare wars during the period of time and disproportionate changes in exchange rate made spending for holidays in “Disneyland, Orlando…cheaper than a trip to Paris”. Of greater consequence was the Gulf War, which statistically reduced travel to and around...
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