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    Business Administration

    Compulsory Courses for BBA...…….…..........25 b. Foundation Core Courses...........…....…....... 41 c. Major Core Courses........................................59 d. Major Elective Courses...................................75 e. Management Specialisation Courses..............89 f. Marketing Specialisation...............................105 g. Finance Specialisation..................................105 8. BBS Course outlines..............................................116 a. Core Courses..................

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    E-Businesss

    continues with the exploration of developing an online business expansion proposal for Cornerstone Christian School (CCS). The investigation validated by Oracle’s (2011) white paper offers the necessary criteria to consider before investing in an E-Commerce solution. The paper also discusses Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and optimization strategies, their importance and the benefits to both the customer and the company. Another very important reflection was the International consideration aspect

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    E Commerce

    Technology | ECOMMERCE 511 LESSON PLAN ALIGNED TO MOBILE CONTENT [MOODLE] DIPLOMA SECTION SUBJECT MATTER 1 THE INTERNET-PLATFORM FOR BUSINESS 1.1 Defining Internet and its brief History 1.2 IN 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

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    Rakuten Case Study

    tip of everyone's tongue. Then, in the early to mid-1990s, 'business model' became a catchphrase that described how a company makes money or saves money.” (Otrofsky, 2014) As one would imagine, this, together with the hype around electronic commerce (e-commerce) saw a tirade of online stores. Not only were regular retailers attempting to create a massive online presence, but new ventures were reveling in the minimal start-up costs and turned to simply setting up shop online, as was the case with Rakuten

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    Taxation

    E-commerce Taxation: Towards its Legalization Have you ever wanted to buy something with just one click without having to pay much as the usual? With the easy access and affordable prices, online purchasing has become the most convenient way of shopping for most teenagers. The popularity of the Internet particularly Facebook, Instagram and other social networking sites attracted many retailers to invest their businesses online without having to pay taxes like any other retailers do. By this, e-commerce

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    Journal of Business Case Studies – Second Quarter 2006 Volume 2, Number 2 Case Studies In Marketing Research Donald K. Hsu, (Email: yanyou@hotmail.com), Dominican College ABSTRACT The use of case studies for Marketing Research has been examined. Starting with a topic selection, students collected the background information from various sources. A focus group was conducted to gather detailed information. A questionnaire was designed for an in-depth survey of the general public. Using

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    Groupon

    by piece by spring 2014. They say LivingSocial has lacked the speed to adjust to a space that’s increasingly becoming more complex. Even worse for this nascent field, the marketplace has gotten a lot more crowded. Dozens of outfits from Yelp to marketing giants such as American Express and Bank of America—to even companies that enable retailers to set up their own offers—now provide innovative ways to link customers with local merchants. Forrester Research analyst Sucharita Mulpuru-Kodali says neither

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    Social Media Tools

    Social Media Tools Mario Yep COMM470 August 22, 2011 Mrs. Susan Corliss Introduction Imagine twenty years ago, before MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, how were companies able to communicate messages to their customers and clients? It was much more difficult to be able to deliver the intended message to the targeted group. Companies had to rely on television, snail mail, pop-up advertisements online, and/or magazine advertisements not being able to guarantee that their advertisements were being

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    Apple Case Study

    An Analysis of Internet Banking Adoption and Usage by Users in the Developing World Nishali Prasadika Ranasinghe BSB10183-3-Project Submitted to the Business School in partial fulfillment for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Business Management Supervised By: Fathima Nazeefa Fawzer Word Count: Table of Contents Abstract 3 Acknowledgement 4 1 Working Title 5 2 Introduction 5 2.1 Problem Statement 6 2.2 Problem Justification 6 2.3 Objectives 7 3 Literature Review 8 3.1 Determinants

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    Ecom

    note important aspects of any successful online business and to help you understand them so you can implement them into your online business model. | GROUP MEMBERS: TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction http://tutor2u.net/ebusiness/ebusiness-marketing-promotion-introduction.html The millionaire mindset is often hard to pick up on normal people from normal backgrounds going on to be huge successes. What makes them different from those that don't make the cut or achieve their goals, hopes and dreams

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