Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Ir. Kapti Rahayu Kuswanto Submitted by Nanang Eko Prasetyo 14/373624/PEK/19620 International Class B - Batch 64 MASTER OF MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITAS GADJAH MADA 2015 I. Introduction Hydrocarbon or popularly known as oil and gas, is widely used in almost all aspect of human needs, such as fuel in transportation and electricity, lubricants for machines, asphalt for road and also fertilizer in agriculture industry. Because of the importance
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Bonding and Molecular Structure States of Matter: Gases and Liquids Thermodynamics Equilibrium Redox Reactions Hydrogen s-Block Element (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals) Some p-Block Elements Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques Hydrocarbons Environmental Chemistry CLASS XII Solid State Solutions Electrochemistry Chemical Kinetics Surface Chemistry General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements p- Block Elements d and f Block Elements Coordination Compounds Haloalkanes
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In 1989, Exxon Corporation caused one of the worst environmental disasters. The oil tanker Exxon Valdez spilled 250,000 barrels, an amount equal to more than 10 million, into the waters of Alaska’s Prince William Sound after striking Bligh Reef at approximately 12:04 a.m. on March 24. The spill eventually covered 11,000 square miles of ocean and coated 1,300 miles of coastline. Shortly after the incident, different media piled in to begin extensive coverage often pointing out Exxon’s corporate irresponsibility
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07/03/2014 Construction Industry Analysis Stefano di Fabio Christopher Anderson Daniel Mujica GEOGRAPHIC AREA: Cooley Group assigned us to research the Latin American market and find business opportunities for their roofing products in this specific region. Therefore, we began our study by analyzing all 20 countries in Latin America. At first, we narrowed our selection by evaluating political risks. Due to
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Corporate Strategy. (“Changing the Game.” Stanford Social Innovation Review ) 4. British Petroleum SWOT analysis 4.1. What is SWOT analysis? SWOT analysis is a useful tool for decision making and understanding a certain business. SWOT is an acronym for Strengths, Weaknesses (internal for a corporation), Opportunities and Treats (external for an organisation). SWOT analysis is functional for strategic planning, business planning, marketing, business and product development, as well as research
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method] Scientific Method * Procedure for the systematic pursuit of knowledge Social Research * Done to gain a body of information which helps us understand behavior and society Quantitative Research * Numeric data and precise statistical analysis Qualitative Research * Nonnumeric information is used to describe * Done as they happen Experiments * Research situation designed to elicit some sort of behavior Field Research * Observe events as they occur * Non-participant
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12345678 Email: anonym2@mail.au Company: Chevron Corporation Title: Corporate Social Responsibility: An Analysis of Chevron Other Details: Semester 1 2014, Bentley Campus (Word Count: 1568) Introduction Multinational Energy Companies, like Chevron Corporation, have a
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to cap the well. This catastrophe killed wildlife and threatened the livelihoods of fishermen, restaurants, and oil industry workers resulting in massive job losses. According to Wikipedia, an oil spill is the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment, especially marine areas, due to human activity, and is a form of pollution. Oil spills may be due to releases of crude oil from tankers, offshore platforms, drilling rigs, and wells. Although oil spills can be controlled
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Business Analysis Part II Anikki Manasseh MGT/521 October 29, 2012 Richard Bowman Business Analysts Part II Introduction In the world of business one has to try and stay ahead of the next company especially if they are in the same league. Nothing is ever guaranteed and in a world that is constantly changing it is best to stay one step ahead of the competition. The Fortune 500 list has companies who have
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LARSEN & TOUBRO History of development Larsen & Toubro is a multinational conglomerate with headquarter in Mumbai, India. The legacy started in 1938, a year before the start of World War II, two Danish engineers Søren Kristian Toubro and Henning Holck-Larsen arrived in India to set up a small office to represent a dairy equipment manufacturer from their home country. In 1939 due to start of the World War II, imports were restricted, which forced to engineers to shut their business, by that time
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