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    Marketing

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    Leadership

    |Assignment Cover Sheet Details | |Name(s) |Naseem Ahmad |Roll No.(s) |GDEC12GLM046 | |Email Address(s) |naseem.gdec12@spjain.org |Course |Organization Behaviors | |Faculty |Professor Julia Connell |Assignment |Essay | |Due Date | 27-Jan-2013 |Date Submitted

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    Ipad's Security Breach

    exposed iPad owners including dozens of CEOs, military officials, and top politicians. They, and every other buyer of the cellular-enabled tablet, were vulnerable to spam marketing and malicious hacking. The breach, which came just weeks after an Apple employee lost an iPhone prototype in a bar, exposed the most exclusive email list on the planet, a collection of early-adopter iPad 3G subscribers that includes thousands of A-listers in finance, politics and media, from New York Times Co. CEO Janet

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    Worldcom and Ethics in Accounting

    ETHICS IN ACCOUNTING 2 There have been many corporate and ethical breeches over the years in financial record keeping but it is believed that the current business and regulatory environment is conducive to ethical behavior. Unfortunately, publically traded companies have been prone to the proverb “one bad apple spoils the barrel”. When unethical practices are exposed, of a publically traded company, the effects can be tremendous

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    Dawnofthenet

    Manuscript - Tomas Stephanson, Monte Reid For the first time in history people and machinery are working together, realizing a dream. A uniting force that knows no geographical boundaries. Without regard to race, creed or color. A new era where communication truly brings people together. This is the Dawn of The Net. Want to know how it works? Click here to begin your journey into the Net. Now exactly what happened when you clicked on that link? You started a flow of information. This information

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    Google - Company Research

    INTRODUCTION Two Stanford PhD students, whom called Larry Page and Sergey Brin, founded Google to make it easier for everyone to access the desired information. They designed a web based search engine that delivers users the relevant result entering the key words. First they gave a name website as BackRub then they changed it into Google. Now, Google is a worldwide company with more than 30,000 employees that takes place in the technology sector and Internet industry with lots of products working

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    Cannes

    BODENFORS, Gothenburg BBDO GERMANY, Düsseldorf AUSTRALIA ALMOST EXTINCT BBC WILDLIFE FUND UNITED KINGDOM TAMIYA CALENDAR CHEMICAL REACTION BASISBIBEL SIAM TAMIYA SHU’S PRODUCTION GERMAN BIBLE SOCIETY IKEA BBDO TAMIYA MODEL KITS SHOP CORPORATE TOOL BIBLE COVER DESIGN THAILAND JAPAN GERMANY HOMEMADE IS BEST THE INTERACTIVE COAL-GATE DEPARTMENT STORE ADVERTISING AGENCY SWEDEN GERMANY LOVE BLOSSOMS HERE THE UNBELIEVABLE IS FOUND AT EMILIANO I AM ONE THOUSAND GOING GOING GONE

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    Apple Supply Chain Analysis Oct 2013

    Apple was founded in 1976 as a personal computer company (1). Since first introducing the Apple 1 computer kit, the company has revolutionized the marketplace for electronics. With 2012 revenues topping $156B (2), they are currently the 2nd most profitable company in the world (3). As their products become hotter with each new each new release, an increasing visibility and scrutiny regarding their manufacturing partners and supply chain has gained momentum. All too frequently, the company has responded

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    Google Inc

    Case Case:  Google       MBA  Japan-­‐  INSY  690  (Case  Analysis  Assignment)   Student:  Lance  Shields           1. What were the key factors behind Google’s early success? • Perfecting an innovative search engine was clearly the most important factor for Google founders’ early success. Turning the keyword spam problem on the web into an opportunity by solving it while grad students at Stanford led to Sergey Brin’s

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    Case Analysis: Google

    Case Case:  Google   MBA  Japan-­‐  INSY  690  (Case  Analysis  Assignment)   Student:  Lance  Shields               1. What were the key factors behind Google’s early success? • Perfecting an innovative search engine was clearly the most important factor for Google founders’ early success. Turning the keyword spam problem on the web into an opportunity by solving it while grad students at Stanford led to Sergey

    Words: 2154 - Pages: 9

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