Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 3 I. Alternative strategies to achieve goal and objectives of the Apple 4 1. Evaluation according to the methods of growth. 4 2. Evaluating the strategies according to market- product strategies. 6 3. Evaluation the strategies according to the diversification 8 4. Evaluation the strategies according to the potential risks. 9 5. Evaluation according to the benefits and costs of the strategies. 11 II. Selection the strategy 12
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for vineyards and wine makers. The main vulnerable aspects of French wine industry were highly fragmented vineyard and wine production, increasing vineyard prices per acre, complex distribution and sales system, long multilevel value chain, risk of bad
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they went there” (41). This suggests Gatsby’s socially awkwardness. The few invitations he sent out also serves as an indication that he does not have many close friends. As Nick describes, the party consist of motley groups of people: from famous celebrities to the weirdo –
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teaching fast reading. Outline: Ⅰ.Introduction: the importance of fast reading and the concept of fast reading. Ⅱ.How to teach fast reading A. Help the students take a correct attitude toward fast reading . B. Change the student’s bad reading habits. C. Introduce some basic reading skills used to train the students’ reading speed. a. Topic and specific sentence method. b. Main idea. c. Understanding synonym and antonym of context clues. d. Drawing conclusion e. Skimming
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Examples of product or service that is highly-segmented 3. The most important P for a service provider is “people” because the employees are the one who represent the company and if they do not sell a good image to the customers. Customers may have bad impressions on the company no matter how big it is. 4. 3 ways that company can establish and maintain customers’ trust are: giving customers’ satisfaction; offer service recovery and customers’ value in which companies should charge customers at
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Introduction of McFlurry product to McDonald’s restaurants on a new market – Marketing Plan Keller Graduate School of Management – Online MM522 Mihnea Grecu Final Draft Executive Summary McDonald’s story started with the two brothers Mac and Dick McDonald in their restaurant located in San Bernardino, California. They were pioneering the idea that by limiting the menu items, lowering prices and introducing procedures for preparing the food, they would be able to serve more customer
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certainly imagined destinies for themselves, they also live in history. Everyone does. The American Dream is neither a self-evident falsehood nor a scientifically demonstrable principle. Beyond the abstract belief that anything is possible if you want it bad enough, there is no single American Dream. The theoretical basis for the American idea incorporates an explicit allegiance to the concept “that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among
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Smoking Bans Name School Smoking Ban Smoking refers to the tasting or inhaling smoke from tobacco products after burning them. Smoking is a practice that is common among all races and ethnic groups from all over the world(Brannon & Feist, 2010). Often, the phenomenon is practiced as a ritual in other regions of the world. Recently, it has been established that many young people in their teens and early adulthood smoke in an increasing trend. The most common form
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"The pursuit of beauty and of its attendant features, fashion and dress, has more than any other factor bound together women of different classes, regions, and ethnic groups and constituted a key element in women's separate experience of life."-Lois W. Banner. The world lives in a generation where the image that society places upon women is crucial. The image of perfection is based on the coke bottle appearance and gorgeous plastic face. Women already feel the need to gain as much power as they can
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This society mindset hinders a minority’s potential opportunities. Within media, they are presented as the underdogs, the bad guys, and the undesirables. Constantly seeing themselves broadcasted like that deteriorates their self esteem and limits their capacity to see themselves in positions of power. In the article, “A Social Psychological Perspective on the Achievement Gap
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