PROJECT ON “COMPARING REGIONAL INTEGRATION: APEC AND ASEAN” Master of Commerce Semester-I (2013-2014) Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For the award of degree of M.Com By VIshwanath Vinod Acharya Seat No: ______ Tolani College of Commerce Sher-e-Punjab society, Andheri (East), Mumbai-400 093 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Vishwanath Acharya of M.Com Semester I (2013-2014) has successfully completed the project on “Comparing Regional Integration: APEC and ASEAN” under
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six major issues. Since independent, national unity has been made top priority – unity in education, culture, socio-economy, political, regional, etc. 1Malaysia seeks to improve the relations of all Malaysians, regardless of racial, religious or cultural backgrounds. There are certain major concerns that need to be addressed in order to seriously engage in 1Malaysia concept. Without correcting them, all efforts will be in vain. 1Malaysia concept caters the needs of all sector of the plural society
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of individuals and organizations through exchanges which create superior value for all parties” (Chapman, 2003, p. 1). My personal definition of marketing is the process that identifies and implements steps to obtain the attentions of a specific target market, establishing the desire for a good or service with the goal of earning and retaining customer business that provides a positive value for the buyer and seller. According to the text, Basic Marketing, defines the term marketing as “performing
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Catholic religious background. I am a lesbian. Dominelli (2002) imposes that identity is formed through processes that are rooted in a person’s sense of self of who they want to be, and draws upon group or collective identities depicted in their cultural components, which are socially used to define or specify a way of life or being. My social location is easily identifiable as a white female however, due to the dominance of white supremacy, I am not judged by my racial background much like a woman
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Chapter 2 Quiz 1.Which of the following is a component of Porter's competitive environment? Suppliers 2.Why is understanding an organization's environment important? Without this understanding, organizations tend to miss opportunities or make poor decisions. 3.Differences in the way people dress and act, their interactions with each other and with customers, and what qualities are expected and appreciated by their managers and company are examples of the _____. organization
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Organizational Development and Change The organizational development (OD) tradition is a practitioner-driven intervention-oriented approach to effecting organizational change via individual change, with view to increasing effectiveness. It is implemented within a problem-solving model, places a heavy accent on survey-based problem diagnosis and subordinates people to a vision of the future. Commitment-based strategies of effecting change assume that the impetus for change must come from the
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Forde, Alfred Kroeber, and, especially, Julian Steward. Steward's cultural ecology influenced the ecological anthropology of Roy Rappaport and Andrew P. Vayda, but the analytic unit shifted from "culture" to the ecological population, which was seen as using culture as a means (the primary means) of adaptation to environments. Columbia University can be identified as the birthplace of ecological anthropology and the related cultural materialism of Marvin Harris, which, however, drew as much on Steward's
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Formulation refers to the analysis of the market condition and plotting adequate strategic actions respectively to gain competitive advantage against the rivals. Strategies are formulated based on the following factors and mainly highlighted in strategy assignment help material: * The nature of organizational business * The target market for a significant product or service * The purchase characteristics of target customers * The geographical scope of the business * The differentiation
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Open systems – organizations that are affected by and that affect their environment Inputs – goods and services organizations take in and use to create products or services Outputs – products and services organizations create. External environment – all relevant forces outside a firm’s boundaries, such as competitors, customers, the government and the economy Competitive environment – immediate environment surrounding a firm; includes suppliers, customers, rivals and the like Macroenvironment
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