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    |[pic] |Course Design Guide | | |College of Information Systems & Technology | | |CMGT/442 Version 4 | |

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    Adms 2511 Chapter 2

    Market Pressures Continued Globalization - During the globalization period it was driven by 10 forces that Friedman called “flatteners” - According to Friedman, each era has been characterized by a distinctive focus - Globalization 1.0 focus was on countries - Globalization 2.0 focus was on companies - Globalization 3.0 focus is on groups and individuals - All of these relate to IT and enable individuals to connect, compute, communicate, collaborate, and compete everywhere and anywhere

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    Summary Management Information System

    capabilities. Two-tiered/ server architecture is simplest form and split between computer and computer network. Multitierd(N-tier)/ Client/server architecture is complicated and based on different levels of servers. (Figure 5.3, page 199) (Windows is market leader) 4. Enterprise computing (1992- present) =Links different devices to one network. 5. Cloud and mobile

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    Industrial Marketing

    Alexandre – Messaoudi Sami – Mharzi Amina – Ndao Soda - Touré Adama Institut de Commerce International de Dunkerque Target Market Needs  Target: general public  Needs: security, products availability, rapidity, wide products range, competitive prices Lead-Users  Lead-users within the industry: cultural goods consumers, readers, e-buyers  Lead-users outside the industry: none Lead-Users wishes Security of the purchasing process Rapidity Practical Product availability Amazon

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    U.S. Immigration Policies and Reform

    U.S. Immigration Policies and Reform | Econ 2020 Term Paper | December 4, 2013 Fall,2013 Mr. Wilson U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICIES AND REFORM Immigration is both an economic necessity and a major problem financially for Economists today. Emigrants work in jobs that most Americans will not choose to partake in, yet

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    International Marketing

    International Marketing plan on FlipKart Service Student ID: 350 2015 DEEPAK, STUDENT ID: 350 FlipKart Manager 7/16/2015 FlipKart Service Submitted to Udara Wickramasinghe Submitted by Deepak Kumar Sreeramula (Student ID: 350) ICNZ 2015 Executive Summary China's spectacular economic growth-averaging 8% or more annually over the past two decades-has produced

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    E Commerce

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Internet Service Provider Lesson 1 Lesson 2 & 3 Review Questions 2 THE NEW ECONOMY AND E-COMMERCE 2.1 Define E-Commerce 2.2 E-Commerce vs. business Lesson 4 Lesson 5 & 6 Review Questions 3 E-COMMERCE AND A NEW WAY OF THINKING 3.1 Changing paradigms Lesson 7 3.2 Portals and Vortals Lesson 8 3.3 E-Relationships Lesson 9 3.4 Return On Investment Lesson 10 & 11 Review Questions 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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    Information Technology

    Managing risk in large projects and complex procurements. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Greenstein, M., & Vasarhelyi, M. (2002). Electronic commerce: Security, risk management, and control (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill. Marchewka, J. T. (2009). Information technology project management: Providing measurable organizational value (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Tarlow, P. E. (2002) Event risk management and safety. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Article

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    Zappos

    Table of Contents Contents: Page No: Introduction 2 Advantages of E-Commerce: 2 Benefits of Zappos.com 3 E-business models: 4 Site functionalities: 5 Strengths and weaknesses: 7 Recommendation: 8 Recommendation Design and Structure: 8 Conclusion 9 (Zappos.com Web Site) Introduction: Zappos.com is one of the biggest online shopping galleries for men and women clothing and shoes which is responsible for providing

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    History of Cimb Bank

    strategy as it applies to banking? Is it because of new competitors entering the financial services market made new approaches to servicing corporate clients? There are a lot of questions comes into our mind but we will answer all the questions later. For your information, banks potray themselves as a “One Stop Financial Services Centre”. Banks no longer remain in their traditional service market because they are now more aggressive in providing a full menu of services that will cater for its customer’s

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