Fall 2011 COMP 3511 Homework Assignment #1 Solution Handout Date: Sept. 22, 2011 Due Date: Oct. 6, 2011 Name: ______________ ID: ___________________ E-Mail: _____________ COMP 3511 L __ Please read the following instructions carefully before answering the questions: You should finish the homework assignment individually. There are a total of 4 questions. When you write your answers, please try to be precise and concise. Fill in your name, student ID, email and Section number at the top
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|Percentage of Mark | |Section 1: Communication Features |20 | |Section 2: Groups’ Shared Interests and Features |20 | |Section 3: User Interaction |20 | |Section
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is a small suburban city in Parker County, Texas. It is located 23 miles west of Fort Worth and according to the 2011 Census is home to 1677 residents. “The City of Hudson Oaks was incorporated in 1978 by a group of citizens who shared a desire to come together in creating a community that could create its own destiny rather than having it shaped by the taxing entities in the surrounding area” (Deen, n.d., para. 2). Since that time the City of Hudson Oaks has become a vibrant leader in the development
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vision, or values statement nor customer needs analysis. The first step in the strategic plan for the new owners is to define the business, products, and customers through the creation of a mission statement. The second step is to create a vision for the store that clearly demonstrates the decision on the future of the business. The third step is to define the guiding principles or values by which the store will operate. The fourth step is to analyze how the mission, vision, and values guide the strategic
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the university is a vital cornerstone of development and progress, it was decided that Santander’s long-term commitment would be materialized through creating a program to help the academic world in its role as a guardian of knowledge and a key agent in achieving progress in terms of economic competitiveness and social well-being.
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Chapter 6 – Review Questions By Aaron Dowling What is Corporate Level Strategy and why is it important? The formal definition of a corporate level strategy is ‘an action taken to gain a competitive advantage through the selection and management of a mix of businesses competing in several industries or product markets’. An example of Virgin Worldwide’s corporate level strategy is the corporate synergies between its business units, allowing individual businesses to focus on and develop as autonomous
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“Leadership is ultimately about creating a way for people to contribute to making something extraordinary happen”-Alan Keith Dick Nettel, an executive for Bank America’s Consumer Call Center, shows how a leader can seize the opportunities to bring out the best in others and guide them on the journey to accomplish challenging goals. He serves as a role model for leaders who want to achieve exceptional things. In his organization people were disempowered and they described the organization as
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7 Bargaining Power of Buyers 8 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 8 SWOT Analysis 9 Waitrose Supply Chain 10 Waitrose Value Chain 11 Primary Value Chain Activities 12 Inbound logistics 12 Operations 13 Outbound Logistics 13 Marketing and Sales 13 Services 13 Support Value Chain Activities 14 Procurement 14 Technology Development 14 Human Resource Management 14 Firm Infrastructure 14 Conclusion
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Gene One is a company that is only eight years old and was started by founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Don Ruiz. Gene One has recently enjoyed innovative success with a discovery that benefits the agricultural farming industry. This gene technology intervenes with the eradication of disease in tomatoes and potatoes. "As a result, farmers no longer needed to use pesticides when growing these plants and consumers were pleased to buy homegrown products untainted by chemicals" (Gene one,
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continuously depict the objects of interest to the user to allow direct manipulation. For example in linux machines to delete the file or line the user would first remember the keyword for deletion and issue a delete command, but this can be achieved by creating icons in user interfaces. Icons are good and representing the
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