Curtin Business School (CBS) School of Marketing Unit Outline HOSP2000 Hospitality Industry Management Semester 2, 2015 Unit study package code: HOSP2000 Mode of study: Internal Tuition pattern summary: Note: For any specific variations to this tuition pattern and for precise information refer to the Learning Activities section. Seminar: 11 x 3 Hours Semester Fieldwork: 1 x .5 Days Semester This unit contains a fieldwork component. Find out more at the fieldwork education
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SMALL BUSINESS A CASE OF A DEVELOPING COUNTRY Abstract This study revolve around the socio-economic structure of entrepreneurship, factors affecting the growth and development of enterprises and problems faced by them. For the purpose of data collection a sample of fifty small scale units was taken and a common schedule of structure questionnaire containing questions of various aspect of entrepreneurship was administered personally to the owner/managing director of each of the units as the
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TMKT402 International Marketing Management Unit Outline – 2014 (Semester 1) Unit Coordinator: Dr. Nigel Hardiman Introduction Welcome to TOP Education and TMKT402 International Marketing Management. This document provides you with information relevant to successful completion of this unit; including the schedule of lecture topics, prescribed texts, assessment policies, assessment tasks, examinations, academic and administrative contacts and online
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and the franchisee (recipient of right) relationship. The right granted is for the purpose of running the business by using the trademark or trade name based on a specific system, at specified location or area within a specified period of time (Malaysian Franchise Association). Types of Franchise There are two main types of franchising; which are product distribution franchise and business format franchise (Beshel. B,2010). The product distribution franchises just simply sell the franchisor’s
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CHAPTER 6 Corporate-Level Strategies Learning Objectives CONTENTS After reading this chapter, you should be able to: Introduction 1. Understand corporate strategy and identify its components. Corporate Strategy 2. Evaluate and identify different approaches to corporate strategy development. The Portfolio Approach 3. Understand how organisations can create and sustain the multibusiness advantage. Corporate Strategy and Adding Value 4. Appreciate how different corporate
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STANLEY SUMON ID: 1001-1017-2 Faculty of Marketing AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-BABGLADESH Prepared by ABIR, MD. ZABER TAUHID ID: 10-15556-1 i “Marketing Mix (4 P’s) Analysis and Competitors Evaluation: A study on Abdul Monem Ltd. Bangladesh” ii LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL April 26, 2011 Mr. Stanley S. Rodrick Lecturer, Faculty of Business Administration Department of Marketing American International University- Bangladesh Subject: Submission of report on “Marketing Mix (4 P’s) Analysis
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before 2.00PM Place: Room 2.15 Individual Assignment 1 – 20% Early year 2013, you established a new bowling alley in Sintok, Kedah. After a long discussion with some bowling alley suppliers locally, the initial capital needed to start the business is RM1 million. You and two other partners had contributed RM200 000 each. OCBC bank had approved your long term loan application for amount RM500,000, 5% monthly compounded for 15 years, effective on 1 Feb 2013. The monthly payment is made at every end of
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increased by 20% since last year is more useful than knowing sales increased by $20,000 -can be used to calculate all figures (including COGS, expenses, etc) -don’t calculate a percentage change when the base amount is negative or zero -2 STEPS= 1. calculate the dollar change from base period to later period 2. calculate: DOLLAR CHANGE x 100 BASE PERIOD AMOUNT -EXAMPLE= Yr 3 Yr2 Yr1
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MBA 6301, Business Ethics Course Syllabus Course Description Explores the role of individual, business, and government activities related to ethically responsible commerce and socially beneficial business activity. Prerequisites None Course Textbook Stanwick, P. A., & Stanwick, S. D. (2014). Understanding business ethics (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Course Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10
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| | |Qualification |Unit number and title | |BTEC SUBSIDIARY DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS STUDIES |UNIT 1: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT | |Learner name | Assessor
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