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    Effects of School Trips on Overall Education

    The lack of educational field trips in the United States is increasing. Many academic institutions believe that they could be a distraction. There is a lot of preparation, costs and liability that can go a long with a school field trip, but there is a lot of evidence that proves that educational field trips can be very useful. Field trips are definitely a decline in colleges across the country. This is especially surprising because the hands on experience in the real world are definitely what college

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    Retail Supply Chain at Walmart

    Supply Cha S ain Manage nt Pro emen oject  ‐  Reta ail Sup Chain at  pply C                                                        Project Group –  Balaji Nag garajan (Roll n no: EPGP‐04A A‐016)   Deepak M Mittal (Roll no: EPGP‐04A‐0 026)   Kannan S (Roll no: EPG GP‐04A‐044)   Mahesh R Rajesham (Roll no: EPGP‐04 A‐115)   Mansi Sha arma (Roll no o : EPGP‐04 A‐ ‐051)   Dr. Priyan nka Mallick (R Roll no : EPGP‐04 A‐068)   Sandeep G Gawde (Roll n no : EPGP‐04 A‐030)     SCM Project – Retail Supply Chain at Wal‐Mart 

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    Product and Service Marketing

    2.1 product and services marketing 3. Critically examine the winning strategy of Indigo Airlines which has recently posted net profit. Identify and evaluate the reasons for the failure of other Airlines. INDIGO AIRLINES Was an American airline headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It is generally regarded as the world's first business jet airline. It was founded in 1997 by aviation veteran and University of Chicago graduate Matt Anderson business executive and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

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    Cineplex

    they employed this strategy not to challenge major chains, but to compliment them. Cineplex did well primarily because of their concept for carefully planned use of shared facilities. With this success they began to expand across Canada with a very rapid rate of expansion. During this expansion however they amassed a 21 million-dollar debt. Also, distributors became reluctant to supply Cineplex for fear of alienating the two largest Canadian chains. In 1983 to avoid bankruptcy, Cineplex reduced its

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    Zara

    assessing the pros and cons of the new IT system, with Zara’s brand image, I determined that implementing the new operating system and POS terminals is beneficial for Zara because 1. It will help to improve efficiency of information flow between Zara’s supply chain networks, 2. It removes the risk of the system becoming obsolete and no longer compatible with vendor’s machine upgrade, and 3. The new system will eliminate the need for small screen PDAs and their continuous upgrades.   Issue Identification

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    Audio Duplication Services

    supplier are less clear. The following example will look at how big national retailers are putting pressure on its supply base to engage in such RSP relationships. Audio Duplication Services (ADS) is a compact disc and cassette duplication and distribution company. Their main customers are the big record companies. ADS manages the master tapes and duplicates them upon customer requests. In turn, they distribute them to their customer’s music stores, distribution centers, and department stores. Some of

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    Rfid

    | Supply Chain Management Assignment | | | M P A Bhagirath (GMAY14CMM015) | 9/17/2014 | Preparing a report on the uses of RFID in the retail sector and analyzing its advantages and disadvantages and check whether RFID truly improves the Retail sector or not. Table of Contents INTRODUCTION: 2 Apparel Retail Sector: 2 RFID in Apparel Sector: 3 Challenges in using RFID in Apparel Industry: 5 Conclusion: 5 Bibliography 6 INTRODUCTION: In the present day and age identification

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    Wal Mart

    Xcellon Institute A Study on Supply Chain Management at wal mart Submitted to: Prof Mhihr Das Submitted By: Kunal Bhatia (M00116, Hitesh Bambhaniya (M00126), Saloni Umraniya (M00128), Sagar Nathani (M00134) 3/6/2014   Table of Contents Introduction 3 Value Chain System of wall mart 4 Porter 5 force 4 SWOT 5 Competitors 6 Suppliers 8 Back haul of wall mart 9 Role of HR 10 Role of RFID 11 Strategy 12 Strategy of other companies 13 Conclution 16

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    Walt Future

    FUTURE STRATEGIES Disney’s theme park strategy underscores the importance of vertical integration for the company as a means to exert total control not only over the individual segments of the media value chain, but also over the individual value chains of its business units. For example, by owning all elements of the theme park value chain, starting with travel agencies, over food and merchandising, to the accommodation of the parks’ visitors, Disney made sure that all possible revenue streams

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    Business Management

    Marx nd Friedrich Engels. All assets belong to the people All people must work in order to receive goods and services that are due. All assets and liabilities belong to the state. State determines the price of production and services. State controls all means of production

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