customer focus that lead to strengthening an important core competency i.e. customer satisfaction. Kodak’s leadership also came from marketing and its relationships with retailers (for shelf space and photo-finishing) and also its investments in R & D. During its heyday, its technological capabilities and its rapid design to market cycle times were success factors. Kodak used a razor-blade strategy wherein film was regarded as the consumable so it sold cameras for low cost and profited from increased
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people are involved in various forms of R&D, including librarians, technicians, and other support staff; more than 22 000 of these people are employed in the national centres for R&D and by ministries and government agencies (all these figures are total numbers of staff, not full-time equivalents.) The rest are working mainly in the universities and other institutions of tertiary education that perform research. Only a small fraction of the country's R&D scientists and engineers are working in industrial
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strategy and control problems faced in the organization. Bellagio Casino and Resort has its own challenges within the establishment of gaming, entertainment, conference, dining and accommodation products. One of its main objectives is to capture the high-end luxury clients who are looking for a holiday outing and features. These clients are out to spend, and this poses a great opportunity for Bellagio's strategy. Bellagio strategy focuses on diversification of the corporate business investing in a
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1 Auction Based Mechanisms for Electronic Procurement T. S. Chandrashekar, Y. Narahari, Charles H. Rosa, Devadatta Kulkarni, Jeffrey D. Tew, and Pankaj Dayama Abstract— This article reviews recent research and current art in the area of auction based mechanisms for electronic procurement. These mechanisms are becoming increasingly relevant in modern day e-procurement systems since they enable a promising way of automating negotiations with suppliers and achieving the ideal goals of procurement
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real-time messaging and sockets, reliable protocols, low latency protocols, distributed calculations, financial modeling, and automated trading algorithms. Experience with artificial intelligent systems for signal analysis and/or parameter optimizations. A high aptitude to rapidly learn and utilize new technologies, mathematics, and business infrastructures. A deep understanding of both technology and business objectives. I can effectively communicate and work with any type of person on any level, whether
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knowledge and experiences in Sale and Marketing. Young and updated with the Internet, high-tech devices and tools. Confident public speaker, mature presenter and team leader. 252/17/3 Phan Anh Street, Tan Phu District, HCM City + 84 918.201.099 Nhut.tranle@gmail.com 1988 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 10/2013 – 2/2014 Sale staff Thien Tin Co., Ltd. (http://diaocthientin.com.vn/) A young real estate agent, who is specialist in high class apartment for sale Purchasing the sale target and sale plan. Training fresh
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productive efficiency. The result shows that labour used in exporting firms is 3.164 times more productivity than that in non-exporting firms, high import composition, good networking abilities. However, it was noted that there is no significant difference between exporting and non-exporting firms on Information Communication Technology (ICT) diffusion and R&D activities. It is recommended that for technology transfer to be relevant and useful to non-exporting firms there is need to strengthen their
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|PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (32 months) | |Organisation |From (Date) |To (Date) |Designation | |Accenture Services Pvt. Ltd - Pune |July 6, 2011 |March 26, 2014 |Software Engineering Analyst
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Introduction HTC is a company that was launched in 1997 in Taiwan. This company emerged in the smartphone market with big success and broke a lot of industry sales records. This company is a good example of a rapid rise to success because of its high technological expertise and innovative ideas. At the start, HTC was not well known in the smartphone and tablets industry. However, HTC innovative design and state of the art technologies generated big interest. According to some primary research
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* Auto Pact, big three ship car parts between Canada & US, with tariff free * Cameron focus on small engine parts and auto accessories * Car Sales dropped in 2000, because declining North America and entry of Japanese * High pressure for modernization and cost reduction * Operational survival: cut workforce, overtime, part-time, subcontracting * Recovery and diversification * The short-term future seemed positive, but the popularity of Japanese car forced
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