Case Name: COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, ET AL., PETITIONERS v. ANGEL MENDEZ, ET AL. No. 16-369 (2017) Factual History: In October 2010, 2 deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department were searching for Ronnie O’Dell who had a warrant out for his arrest and considered, but not proved to be armed and dangerous. Upon receiving insight from a reliable source that O’Dell was last seen on a bicycle at a home in Lancaster, California. Before arriving on scene, the task force planned how
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Dell Roberson Research Process and Terminology Research Methods in Criminal Justice July 24, 2012 Abstract When people are learning about the criminal justice, they learn that research method and terminology plays a major role in the academic and law enforcement field. These research methods and terminologies used daily with the police officers or detectives for investigation cases. Effective research methods
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Ramachandran Thomas Schmidheiny Chair Professor of Family Business & Wealth Management Indian School of Business, Hyderabad Most Entrepreneurial initiatives fail • How come backpacks, Staples, Jeans, gmail, Chic Pouch Shampoo, Nirma, Goodknight, Dell, Take aways, mobiles, share autos, mineral water (and the companies) . became run away success? Why did they all become successful? They eliminated high customer dissatisfaction By Offering Solutions to customers’ problems Discontent – Criticality
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MANAGEMENT CASE describes a real-life situation faced, a decision or action taken by an individual manager or by an organization at the strategic, functional or operational level HCL: Facing the Challenge of the Laptop Market Jaydeep Mukherjee and Mahalingam Sundararajan M r. Ajai Chowdhry, Chairman and CEO at HCL Infosystems Limited, a major technology hardware player in India, was pondering upon the company’s marketing strategies to build its laptop sales in 2010-111. Driven
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questioned. Public perception views Intel as insensitive to consumer concerns and overly profit driven. The investments Intel has made in the Pentium chip to secure a competitive advantage will be pointless if consumers lose trust in the Intel brand. Analysis of Issues Intel’s dilemma is whether to recall a product that is defective under certain conditions (p. 2).1 This decision requires consideration of the financial and operational issues, as well as the potential long-term impact to Intel’s competitive
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ROBERT F. HARTLEY • Cindy Claycomb 12th Edition T W E L F T H E D I T I O N MARKETING MISTAKES AND SUCCESSES Robert F. Hartley Late of Cleveland State University Cindy Claycomb Wichita State University VICE PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE PUBLISHER SENIOR EDITOR PROJECT EDITOR EDITORIAL ASSISTANT ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF MARKETING MARKETING MANAGER MARKETING ASSISTANT DESIGN DIRECTOR PRODUCT DESIGNER SENIOR PRODUCTION MANAGER ASSOCIATE PRODUCTION MANAGER PRODUCTION EDITOR
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Long Range Planning 43 (2010) 172e194 http://www.elsevier.com/locate/lrp Business Models, Business Strategy and Innovation David J. Teece Whenever a business enterprise is established, it either explicitly or implicitly employs a particular business model that describes the design or architecture of the value creation, delivery, and capture mechanisms it employs. The essence of a business model is in defining the manner by which the enterprise delivers value to customers, entices customers
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faceless anonymity of the Internet's HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW July-August 2000 glohal marketplace? Loyalty must he on a fast track toward extinction, right? Not at all. Chief executives at the cutting edge of e-commerce-from Dell Computer's Michael Dell to eBay's Meg Whitman, from Vanguard's Jack Brennan to Grainger's Richard Keyser-care deeply about customer retention and consider it vital to the success of their on-line operations. They know that loyalty 105 E-Loyalty: Your
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INTRODUCTION Apple is an American multinational company which designs and manufactures electronic products and sells them all around the world. It is a company which has not only an been asset to the technological world of computer science since its foundation in 1976, but it has also developed into one of the most profitable corporations, with a brand loyalty like no other. It has succeeded to pose as one of the technological pioneers in micro computing for consumers of all ages. Apple’s stable
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PESTEL five forces and SWOT analysis of Apple Introduction: “Steven Wozniak and Steven Jobs had been friends in high school. They had both been interested in electronics, and both had been perceived as outsiders. They kept in touch after graduation, and both ended up dropping out of school and getting jobs working for companies in Silicon Valley. (Woz for Hewlett-Packard, Jobs for Atari)Wozniak had been dabbling in computer-design for some time when, in 1976, he designed what would become the Apple
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