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    The Challenges and Their Determinants of Supply Chain of Pharmaceuticals in South West Ethiopia

    determinants and Challenges in Supply Chain of Pharmaceuticals in South West Region Contents The determinants and Challenges in Supply Chain of Pharmaceuticals Fund and Supply Agency (PFSA) 1 Jimma Hub to Supply Quality Assured Essential pharmaceuticals to Health Facilities in South West Region 1 !Unexpected End of Formula 1. Introduction 2 1.1. Statement of the Problem 3 1.2. Study goal, objectives and indicators 3 1.2.1. Goal 3 1.2.2. Objective & Indicators 3 1.3. Hypothesis 4 1.4. Significance

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    Dhl Financial Case Analysis

    CHAPTER 1 - COMPANY DESCRIPTION NATURE OF ORGANIZATION’S BUSINESS DHL global delivery network is known as the “undisputed international market leader of international express and logistic industry globally, with almost 45% of the total market”, (DHL Company Overview, n.d. para 1). DHL is over 34 years old and is known for its focus on product quality, achieved thorough a technical and meticulous quality control system that offers customers new ways of transporting solutions for customers

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    China E-Commerce

    This paper seeks to develop a conceptual model of B2B e-market value creation strategy, and can also be used to highlight the complexity of such activities for Chinese B2B e-markets. A process-oriented approach to modelling the value of e-market, rather than strategic position theory or a simple descriptive approach, is found to be more suitable and has been selected. The model consists of two dimensions: the e-commerce process and the controlling complexity. We apply the model in an actual Chinese

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    Royal Dutch Sheel

    Select and analyze a specific transnational corporation, including its global operations and political activity. What strategies does it pursue? For example, does it outsource? Is it vertically integrated, or does it rely on a network of suppliers? In 2012 Royal Dutch Shell was crowned number one on Fortune Magazine's Global 500 list, the magazine's yearly ranking of the world's 500 largest corporations (O'leary, 2012). In 2013 alone the company brought in revenues of $451.2 billion with a net

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    Jetblue

    finally gave rise to serious flight cancellations, which reminded JetBlue of fixing its operations. Part II: Internal & External Analysis In this part, the internal and external issues of JetBlue will be analyzed through VRINE model and Fives forces model The internal

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    Supply Chain Mgt

    organized expansion. Little to no market information is available on the retail sector, but secondary sources indicate that the size of the food retail sector in Bangladesh could be US$12-14 billion, and the number of retail grocery shops could be around 1 million. Retail is one of the biggest sources of employment (12 percent), and it contributed 13 percent (wholesale and retail trading) to Bangladesh’s GDP. Organized retail is booming and creating huge opportunity for enterprises. Retailers though

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    Apple

    I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FreeRiders, Inc. is one of the leading specialty mountain bike design and manufacturing firms in the world, and caters to professional cyclists, primarily in the mountain bike/extreme sport sub-category. Despite its reputation as a leader in competitive cycling, FreeRiders receives the majority of its revenue through high-end mountain bike sales. Each FreeRiders bicycle is hand-made in the US in FreeRiders’ machine shop in Everett, Massachusetts, consistent with the FreeRiders

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    Systems Thinking Approach as a Unique Tool for Sustainabletourism Development: a Case Study in the Cat Ba Biosphere Reserve of Vietnam

    decision making to achieve desirable outcomes. The paper proposes systems thinking be used as an appropriate tool for sustainable tourism development. Key words: complexity, dynamics, sustainability, systems thinking, sustainable tourism development 1. INTRODUCTION In recent years, systems thinking (Jackson, 2003; K. Maani, E. & Cavana, 2007) has been widely applied in the development planning process by academics, scholars, managers, planners, and policy makers (Andrew & Petkov, 2003; Macadam, Vanasch

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    Traffic Issue in Beijing

    Memo Date: February 11, 2013 To: James H Tichgelaar From: Yuhang Liang Subject: Proposal for sustainable traffic system for modern city Purpose The purpose of this proposal is to study the method of reducing car exhaust in urban area in China. In long term, the goal is to increase air quality. Introduction As the population in the earth continues to increase, the consumption of earth resource such as fossil fuel become larger and larger. However, the total resource in the

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    Uber

    York in 2013, Benchmark 's Bill Gurley, as the investor of eBay and Uber, said that Uber developed more rapidly than eBay. What makes Uber expended so rapidly? Are there any secrets that we can learn from Uber? The technology strategy of Uber 1.Wow experience If you want to have a luxury experience, all you need to do is opening Uber exclusive App. you can see the black car nearby. When you make sure to order a car, you see the driver's name, photograph, telephone number and time of arrival

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