...December 27, 13 Project – MKTG 410 – Export management Answers to questions of article: When joint Venture goes wrong Done by Abdullah Izaldeen Introduction to International marketing: * What is International Marketing? * Marketing is a tool used by the organizations to help them to direct their goods and services to consumers in order to make profit. Marketing is used both in domestics and internationally and the difference between them is that international marketing is that the process takes place in more than one country. International market is various and can provide a lot of profitable opportunities. However, this diversity could complex international marketing operations, requiring the coordination of a variety process in order to be successful. * Most of the time, the basic marketing principles are applicable to all markets around the world. The only difference is that you should be capable of applying those principals in environments that you are not used to dealing with. * Many of the issues international marketers face are outside of their direct control, so they need to be prepared to adapt their strategies to cope with unfamiliar situations and problems. Q1: What are the factors that a multinational firm should consider when deciding to use a joint venture as a market entry strategy for a developing country? * PESTEL Analysis: * * Company Company Political factors * Economical factors * Social...
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...Accounting Practice: It is the routine manner in which the day-to-day financial activities of a business entity are gathered and recorded. A firm’s accounting practice refers to the method by which its accounting policies are implemented and adhered to on a routine basis, typically by an accountant and auditor or a team of accounting professionals. Accounting in Bangladesh: In Bangladesh, the profession of Accountancy developed during the British colonial period. Today it is represented by two professional bodies, the Institute of Cost and Management Accountant of Bangladesh (ICMAB) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh (ICAB). Chartered Accountants complete their training in practicing firms and specialize in financial accounting, financial audit and tax. CMAs receive particular training in cost audit, management audit and management accounting as well as general accounting and taxation. Both the ICMAB and ICAB are under the administrative control of the Ministry of Commerce. The government of Bangladesh considers both type professional accountants equal in respect of employment in government services. The Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) in Bangladesh is based upon standards set by the ICAB which has stated its intention to adopt International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh (ICMAB) It is the only institution in the country dedicated to Cost and Management Accounting...
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...Expressions Of Faith: * The Muslim goal of devotional submission to God is put into practice through the five pillars of Islam * These 5 duties are performed by practicing Muslims and are a unifying force in Islam. * The five pillars of faith: * Shahada - declaration of faith * Salat - daily prayer * Zakat - obligatory (religious) almsgiving * Hajj - pilgrimage * Sawm - fasting in Ramadan The Hajj: Overview: * 5th pillar of Islam. * Hajji for males and Hajjah for females. * A pilgrimage to the Ka’ba in mecca * A symbolic house of Allah dedicated to the belief and devotion of one God. * Must be undertaken at least once in a lifetime by Muslims that can afford it. * Performed during the period 8 – 13 Dhu’l–Hijja * Twelfth month of the Islamic calendar. * During this period all the barriers of language, territory, colour, race and culture disappear. * What is left in its place is the bond of faith. * Muslims go on the journey to: * Reflect on lives. * Collectively ask for forgiveness. * Be in his presence and worship him. * Fulfill one of the pillars. * Express their Islamic beliefs. * Share the experience with a worldwide community of Muslims. * Approximately 2 million Muslims take part on the journey to Mecca in Saudi Arabia every year. * Hajj Journey: 1. Ihram: a. Clean yourself (ghusl) b. Wear ihram...
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...aboriginal race from hurting themselves. However the consequences of these actions were disastrous. Children taken away from homes, aboriginals used as domestic servants, and the right to live their lives the way they want, was no where to be seen. The aboriginals lived in terrible conditions; they were given insufficient water and food rations and not enough sanitation facilities. Not only that the accesses to facilities like pubs, cafes and swimming pools were all denied to aboriginal people. Charles Perkins was an organiser for the freedom rides. He got university students on a bus trip to see if they could help. They named them selves the SAFA, the student action for aborigines. They were protesting to increase awareness for the issue. At one swimming pool, aboriginals weren’t allowed in to the pool. This influenced the SAFA to protest and eventually the local government allowed the aboriginals to swim. This was a great success that led to the desegregation of that community. Charles Perkins then went on and brought justice and fairness to the lives...
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...|South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) | |List[show] | |දකුණු ආසියාතික කලාපීය සහයෝගිතා සංවිධානය | |दक्षिण एशियाई क्षेत्रीय सहयोग संगठन (दक्षेस) | |दक्षिण एशियाली क्षेत्रीय सहयोग संगठन (सार्क) | |সাউথ এশিয়ান এসোসিয়েশন ফর রিজিওনাল কো-অপারেশন (সার্ক) | |د سویلي اسیا لپاره د سیمه ایزی همکارۍ ټولنه | |جنوبی ایشیائی علاقائی تعاون کی تنظیم | |ދެކުނު އޭޝިޔާގެ ސަރަޙައްދީ އެއްބާރުލުމުގެ ޖަމިއްޔާ | |தெற்காசிய நாடுகளின் பிராந்தியக் கூட்டமைப்பு (சார்க்) | |[pic] | | | | | | | |[pic] | | Members States | | Observers States | |Headquarters |Kathmandu, Nepal...
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...Chapter – Hajj (Pilgrimage) from the ISLAMIC book “MAN – A Wonderful Creation” Page 1 of 19 books.feedback@gmail.com +91 9769709144 http://goo.gl/CxuOG2 Chapter – Hajj (Pilgrimage) from the ISLAMIC book “MAN – A Wonderful Creation” Page 2 of 19 HAJJ (THE PILGRIMAGE) Pilgrimage is an old ritual. Makkah was considered the religious capital of the entire Arabian Peninsula much before the arrival of Islam and Kaaba had been the centre of pilgrimage for all Arabian tribes. It was a sacred territory respected by friends and foes alike. Even the Pagans who used to worship idols, called Kaaba, the House of Allah. The Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam. It is a journey to Kaaba to perform certain prescribed rites under Allah‟s command. It is obligatory once in life time for those Muslims who can afford financially and are capable physically to conduct the rites. Apart from a religious rite the Hajj is a trade fare and a political gathering as well. During Hajj people of different places get to know each other and their difficulties. It is a foundation of social culture and provides opportunity for collective struggle. Any assembly of Muslims including congregational prayer and Hajj provides us an opportunity to meet our brothers of all races and regions in faith. In Hajj a community practically becomes a family. It makes us to learn cooperation, brotherhood, equality and love regardless of our social status, colour and nationality. "Whoever sets out for Hajj, Umrah...
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...Serial Date Period (1) 8:30 A.M.-10:30 A.M. Code Course Name Place Code Period (2) 11:00 P.M.-13:00 P.M. Course Name Place Code Period (3) 13:30 P.M.-15:30 P.M. Course Name Place LNG 171 English I Section ARC-1 (Nadine) Section ARC-2 (Nadine) Section ARC-3 (Nadine) Section BUS-1 (Dima) Section BUS-2 (Dima) Section BUS-3(Dima) Section BUS-4(Rola) Section BUS-5(Rola) Section COMM 1-(Rama) Section COMM 2-(Rama) Section ENG 2-(Rola) Section ENG 3-(Rola) Section ENV 1-(Carlee) B2-03 B2-03 B2-03 D3-11 D3-11 D3-07 D3-07 D2-07 B2-10 B2-10 D2-07 D2-07 B2-03 MTH 002 Pre-Calculus Section 1(Campbell) Section 2(Campbell) B1-07 B1-08 D3-03 GED 196 Communication Skills in Arabic 1 Section A-1(Dalal Halalat) Section A-2(Sherif Sharkawi) Section A-3(Dalal Halalat) Section A-4(Dalal Halalat) Section E-1(Sherif Sharkawi) Section E-2(Sherif Sharkawi) B2-10/B2-01 D3-07/D2-04 B2-03/B2-01 B2-07/B2-01 D3-11/ D2-04 D3-07/D3-11 D2-07/ D2-04 D2-07/ D2-04 BUS 111 Marketing of Services GED 132 MGT 405 MTH 001 GED 252 Science and Technology in Society Business Ethics and Social Responsibility College Algebra Critical Thinking Section E-1(Mustafa Tajdin) B2-03 B1-11 B2-10 GED 195 SWS 320 D3-07 D3-07 D3-07 D2-07 D2-07 D2-07 Section E-3(Sherif Sharkawi) Section E-4(Sherif Sharkawi) Descriptive Geometry(SA) Operational Research B1-08 B1-08 7th December 2013 LNG 173 Professional Communication Skills Section ARC & ENG 1-(Henrick) Section BUS 1-(Henrick)...
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...covering 12 regions. Olpers have three distribution centers in Islamabad, Sukkar, and Sahiwal. Engro foods have consumer centric marketing strategy for their brands which made engro a giant in the food and beverage industry. In this report we have covered the SWOT analysis of engro foods which has focused on the Stength, Weaknesses, Threats, and Opportunity of the company. The report has four chapters first chapter is brief introduction of the engro foods and olpers milk, the second chapter is shading light on the data and analysis been conducted, and the third chapter include recommendations and findings about engro foods, and the fourth chapter is a general conclusion about the whole story of engro foods. Engro foods have acquired Al-Safa which is providing Halal products in the 18 US state and in the four provinces of Canada. These expansion made engro corporation is an international firm and is struggle for being the...
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...The Freedom Rides in 1965 helped change people's views and opinions on people of colour in Australia Since the Britain colonisation of Australia in 1788 the indigenous Australians have been treated as lesser humans and sometimes not even the same species. For instance the Freedom Rides in 1965 and the 1967 referendum helped change people's views and opinions on people of colour. The rides were significant for bring attention to the poor conditions in which most aborigines were being treated. The 1967 referendum was an important event in helping to better lives of the aboriginals and how these actions started a bigger movement and changed people's views. In February 1965 a group of university students from the University of Sydney decided to...
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...Client Understanding Paper Judy Blackman ACC/541 August 1, 2011 Kenneth Quirk client understanding 1 I want to thank you for the opportunity to work with you and your organization on this important project. As I was analyzing the papers provided, I realized that additional information was needed. It was brought to my attention that you are unclear about why the additional information was requested on the adjusting lower cost of market inventory on valuation, the capitalizing interest on building construction, the recording of gains or losses on asset disposal, and the adjusting goodwill for impairment. The adjusting lower cost of market inventory on valuation is specified in Accounting Research Bulletin No. 43 (ARB No. 43). Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 34 is the statement, which deals with capitalization of interest as part of the cost of the asset. SFAS No. 144 addresses the reporting and accounting for the impairment of the disposal of long-lived assets (Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board, n.d.). New rules for the accounting for goodwill has been addressed in SFAS No. 142. I will be explaining each of these items in full detail. I will include the accounting principles and practices in hopes of improving your organization's practices and knowledge from this analysis. Adjusting lower cost of market inventory on valuation The lower-of-cost or market (LCM) is defined by “a basis whereby inventory is stated at the lower...
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...%% piston krank düzeneği clc clear THDrpm=500; r=0.12; c=0.25; % ilk girdilerimizi tanımladık THD=THDrpm*2*pi/60; % daha sonra THDrpm ve tf isimli iki girdi daha tanımladık. tf=2*pi/THD; t=linspace(0,tf,200); % buldugumuz bu tf girdisini kullanarak 0 dan 200 kadar tf artacak sekilde matris yazdık TH=THD*t; %daha sonra TH adında farklı bir girdi tanımladık d2s=c^2-r^2*sin(TH).^2; x=r*cos(TH)+sqrt(d2s); %konum olarak x i 1.türev hız olarak xd ve ikinci türev xdd olarak tanımlandı xd=-r*THD*sin(TH)-(r^2*THD*sin(2*TH))./(2*sqrt(d2s)); %1.türev fonksiyonu xdd=-r*THD^2*cos(TH)-(4*r^2*THD^2*cos(2*TH).*d2s+(r^2*sin(2*TH)*THD).^2)./(4*d2s.^(3/2)); %ikinci türev fonksiyonu subplot(3,1,1) % sonra çizecegimiz 3 tane grafikten 1. cizdik plot(t,x) % konum zaman grafiği olmasını istedik grid % Bu komut grafikteki ızgaraları yani her değerden uzanan çizgileri koyduk. xlabel('Zaman (s)') % x koordinatını zaman ylabel('Konum (m)') % y koordinatını konum olarak çizdirdik subplot(3,1,2) %çizecegimiz 2. grafiği cizdirdik plot(t,xd) % konum fonksiyonun türevi xd hız olur. hız zaman grağinizi çizdirdik grid xlabel('Zaman (s)') % x koordinatına zaman cizdirdik ylabel('Hız (m/s)') % y koordinatına Hız (m/s) ismini verdik. subplot(3,1,3) % Burada 3 grafikten 3. olacağını...
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...216 Community,St.#19,Villa No- 01,Rashidiya Dubai,UAE 050-8496401 chayamughal@gmail.com E N G L I S H T E A C H E R / T E A C H E R * Six years as a talented educator with profound knowledge of English language and ability to teach the language for all sorts of students i.e. for those who have English as their first language and those who have not. Key Skills | — Exceptional Communication Skills | — Ability to introduce innovation | — Creative in Teaching module | | — Skillful in managing a classroom | — Self Motivated | — Excellent Planning Skills | | — Good presentation Skills | — Able to Inspire & Comfort | — Effective Listening Skills | | | | | EMPLOYER SUMMARY JSS Private School, Al-Safa, Dubai, UAE – Class Teacher, April’ 13 – Till Date Responsibilities * Developing lessons and activities that are in line with the schools objectives. * Completing timely and accurate documentation. * Gathering teaching material and making it ready for a class. * Keeping up to date pupil records including a daily roll. * Organizing and conducting interviews with prospective parents and students. * Attend school meetings as required. These include Kindergarten faculty, any joint faculty meetings, meetings with teachers, with teachers and parents, to further Learning Support, and meetings called by the Principal and any further as required to fulfill the school’s needs. * Maintaining...
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...Report on an Analytical Review of Management Course: MGT 210 Prepared For KH.ASEF SAFA KABIR Lecturer North South University School of Business Group Name: MaximuM SynergY Course: MGT 210 Instructor: KH. ASEF SAFA KABIR (KSU) Section: 5 School of Business (B.B.A) North South University Dear Sir, We are glad to inform you that we have formed a group of six members and the following there are the names and IDs of our group members. Name: Mahmudul Reza ID: 1420621030 Name: Ahamad Mostofa Montasir ID: 1330348030 Name: Sazid Ahmed ID: 1410066630 Name: Shithi Samad ID: 1410566630 Name: Tanvir Hossain ID: 1320196030 Name: Lutful Kabir Sadi ID: 1220319030 Letter of Transmittal 09 December, 2014 To KH.ASEF SAFA KABIR Lecturer NSU Business School North South University Plot-15; Block-B;Basundhara,Dhaka Subject: Submission of project report on manager of AL-ARAFAH ISLAMI BANK (AIBL) Dear Sir, With due respect, we would like to submit an exclusive Report on Analytical Review of Management. The report deals with whole activities of General Banking in this Bank. We tried our level best to make the report meaningful and informative....
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