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Why do flash crashes happen In May 2010, the stock market lost and regained almost 10% of its value within minutes. This behavior suggests that the markets are unhealthy. Markets are generally considered to accurately determine the underlying value of assets in the real world. During a flash crash, the price is determined by the dynamics of the market rather than by real-world value. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Flash crashes can be understood by looking at how trades occur in the market. Figure
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Driverless cars – is it safe to take the human out of the loop? From the beginning of the world humans always wanted to make their life easier. They produced more and more complicated tools for hunting, then for harvesting and other branches of human activity – these tools allowed them to make their job without using their bare hands. Time was passing, humanity was evolving newer technologies, people knew more and more about the world and laws that rule it. But one thing that every human-being wanted
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How a PR company managed a celebrity’s image * Nigella Lawson- Mark Hutchinson Management has managed Nigella Lawson’s PR since the publication of her groundbreaking cookbook How To Eat in 1998. Since then he has managed publicity for all Nigella’s projects including television series and product launches in the UK and worldwide. Nigella Lawson looks very feminine due to her curves and her whole physique. She conforms to the male gaze, as she is very feminine. She is shown to be classy and
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Strategic Management Strategy Analysis of Indian IT company- Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Strategic Management Strategy Analysis of Indian IT company- Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Aditi Puri, Harsha Jonnala, Huzaifa Dadarkar, Karan Jaiswal, Piyush Jain Aditi Puri, Harsha Jonnala, Huzaifa Dadarkar, Karan Jaiswal, Piyush Jain Table of Contents INDIAN IT INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 3 INTRODUCTION 3 EXTERNAL ANALYSIS 3 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES MODEL (INDIAN IT INDUSTRY) 4 SWOT ANALYSIS -
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BUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING ABOUT BPO BPO stands for Business Process Outsourcing. There is a common misconception that B.P.O. and call centers, mean one and the same. A call centre is a remote location in India wherein calls made by customers abroad are routed to India by means of telecommunication equipments. This call is answered by call centre agents who are trained to speak in an accent which the customer can understand. This accent is commonly referred to as Neutral Accent Coming to
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MARKETING PLAN “Marketing Intelligence Matters!” MGSM820, Term 1 2010 Lecturer - David McCann Content Executive Summary 4 Current Marketing Situation 6 Target market 6 Market Size 6 Competitive Situation 9 Distribution Situation 10 Macroenvironment Situation 11 SWOT and Issue Analysis 12 Key Strengths 12 Weaknesses 12 Opportunities 12 Threats 13 Issues analysis 13 Objectives 14 Marketing Strategy 15 Positioning Strategy 15 Target market 15 Product Line
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Running head: DECISION MAKING Decision Making Bonnie K. Hinsdale Grand Canyon University BUS 660 November 24, 2010 Decision Making The purpose of this paper is to explore how a company can become an analytic competitor. Questions as to what are the sources of Decision Making to an analytic competitor will also be discussed. A discussion on how influential quantitative modeling is and its utility in business decision making will be summarized. Finally, a
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IT INDUSTRY The size of India's IT industry has grown significantly over the years. The size of this sunshine industry of India grew from 150 million US Dollars to 50 billion US Dollars between 1990-1991 and 2006-2007. The growth of the IT industry has been very high in the last few years. The size of the Information Technology industry of India was 5.7 billion US Dollars in 1999-2000. After the turn of the century the industry experienced exponential growth to reach the 50 billion mark by 2006-2007
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Slide 1.1 1: Introducing Strategy Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011 Slide 1.2 Learning outcomes • Summarise the strategy of an organisation in a ‘strategy statement’. • Identify key issues for an organisation’s strategy according to the Exploring Strategy model. • Distinguish between corporate, business and operational strategies. • Understand how different people contribute to strategy at work. • Appreciate the contributions
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