a new and sophisticated means used in conducting business. With globalization and the integration of national economies, Information Technology has become an inevitable and a ‘must’ tool for conducting business. Today many economies embrace information technology to be more competent and to develop competitive advantages. In this study we will focus on the implementation of e-government: The case of e-judiciary in Mauritius. E-government is the application of IT in the provision of government
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1994 | | 100.0 | YES | | | 12 (5) | Service: 0Work: 0 | 0 | 0 | Editor/Review: 6Other:13 | UG, GR, RES, SER and ADM | Intellectual Contributions (12) Hopwood, W., Bhattacharya, S., Premuroso, R. (2011). Tasteless Tea Company: A Comprehensive Revenue Transaction Cycle Case Study. Issues in Accounting Education, 26(1), 163-179. Cao, J., Nicolaou, A., Bhattacharya, S. (2010). A Longitudinal Study of market and Firm Level Factors Influencing ERP Systems’ Adoption and Post-Implementation System
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Starbucks is a leading company and a niche in the coffee business, especially popular in the United States, Canada and Japan. Since inception in 1985, its growth has been attributed to its national and global expansion strategies, innovative product development and increasing sales in current markets (Starbucks Corporation, 2009, p.1). According to the 2009 annual report (Starbucks Corporation, 2009, p.2), the company’s 16,635 stores in over 50 countries generated $9.8 billion in revenue, a figure
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C L I M A T E In Business Communication A critical analysis of Closed Climate Communication in XX Company/E The web-based Merriam-Webster dictionary (2012) defines communication as: “A verbal or written message. A process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behaviour”. Communication is an insightful human nature. It is an important tool to express one’s self and understand others. The typical elements composing communication
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consumers, accompanied by their desire to upgrade their standard of living. Host of projects, such as NREGA, ITC's echaupal, HLL's project Shakti, retail hubs like Kisan Sansar (Tata), Haryali Kisan Bazar (DMC), both from the government and the private companies, have changed the rules of the marketing game in rural India. The paper discusses the profile of the rural Indian
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Lisa Kling lisa.kling@villanova.edu 610-688-0404 February 26, 2003 Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 3 Industry and Competitive Analysis 5 Company Situation Analysis 12 Company Value Net Analysis 15 Conclusion 17 Bibliography 18 Appendix 19 Executive Summary Borders Bookstore is a major leader in the book retail industry, with a differentiated strategy
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schools was selected through stratified random sampling technique. Data were collected through an inventory and were analysed with the use of chi square test, correlation analysis and t- test. Semi-structured interview was conducted with selected principals and education officers. Their responses were analysed through the content analysis technique. The findings revealed that schools having an average class-size of 35 and below obtained better results in the Senior Secondary Certificate (SSC) examinations
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way back in 1959. Over the decades emerged as the leader in educational products. It is primarily in the business of Educational and children Books Publishing, Scholastic paper stationery and non-paper stationery products. Since 1959, Navneet has been a major force in the dissemination of knowledge. NAVNEET is a dominant player in the field of publishing, with more than 5000 titles in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati and foreign languages. The company's products are sold under the 'Navneet', 'Vikas'
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There is a vital interplay between the challenge a brand faces and the culture of the corporation that owns it. When brand and culture fall out of alignment, both brand and corporate owner are likely to suffer. The brand’s distribution channels were as unconventional as its promotions. Initially Snapple had very little supermarket coverage. Instead, it flowed through the so-called cold channel: small distributors serving hundreds of thousands of lunch counters and delis, which sold single-serving
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1.0 Introduction: Strategic management is a continuous activity that appraises and controls the industries and the business in which the company is involved; evaluates its rivals and sets organizational purpose and strategies to address with all existing and potential competitors; and then reevaluates each strategy after a definite time period to determine how it has been applied and whether it has thrived or needs replacement by a new strategy to meet changed environments, new rivals or new
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