west of Europe, east and south-east Asia.- it is a center of the world. (highly educated people, good organization of their work, capital) General results of globalization 2. Globalization changes borders of markets. Local markets are too small Factors for export: Pro- active driving force (results from the internal needs of the company) Reactive driving force (is a reaction to external conditions) - Demand for bigger profits - managers’ aspirations - Ownership of unique products and technologies
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CHAPTER 1 WHAT IS CSR? eople create organizations to leverage their collective resources in pursuit of common goals. As organizations pursue these goals, they interact with others inside a larger context called society. Based on their purpose, organizations can be classified as for-profits, governments, or nonprofits. At a minimum, for-profits seek gain for their owners; governments exist to define the rules and structures of society within which all organizations must operate; and nonprofits (sometimes
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UNIT 1 i Introduction to operations management Unit 1 BLC 301/05 Operations Management Introduction to Operations Management ii WAWASAN OPEN UNIVERSITY BLC 301/05 Operations Management COURSE TEAM Course Team Coordinator: Ms. Loo Saw Khuan Content Writer: Dr. Quah Hock Soon Instructional Designer: Ms. Koh Kah Ling Academic Members: Dr. Chuah Poh Lean and Mr. Chong Fook Suan COURSE COORDINATOR Ms. Loo Saw Khuan EXTERNAL COURSE ASSESSOR Associate Professor Dr. Lim Kong
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UNIT-I LESSON 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING MANAGEMENT CONTENTS 1.0 Aims and Objectives 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Marketing Concept 1.2.1 The Production Concept 1.2.2 The Selling Concept 1.2.3 The Marketing Concept 1.2.4 Relationship Marketing 1.2.5 The Societal Marketing Concept 1.2.6 Holistic Marketing Approach 1.2.7 Marketing Mix 1.2.8 Product (Customer Benefit) 1.2.9 Promotion (Marketing Communications) 1.2.10 Distribution (Customer Convenience) 1.2.11 Price (Customer Cost) 1.2.12 The Marketing
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CHAPTER – ONE Introduction 1. (A) Overview of the Garments Industry The readymade garments (RMG) industry of Bangladesh is the fastest growing export oriented industry of the country. Starting in late seventies, the ready made garment industry of Bangladesh now accounts for over 64% of the country's total export earning. A close look at the composition of RMG export of Bangladesh over the last two decades reveals that the woven garments sub-sector constituted the lion's share. In fact, the
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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COURSE REGISTRATION AND RESULT PROCESSING SYSTEM CHAPTER ONE 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Caritas University, Amorji Nike, Enugu, is a private University approved by the Federal Government of Nigeria on December 16 2004. It was officially opened on January 21, 2005 by the Federal Ministry for Education, Prof. Fabian Osuji. The formal opening was on January 31, 2005. The pioneer students
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Chapter 3 Strategy Implementation This part of the course examines what is often called the action phase of the strategic management process: implementation of the chosen strategy. Up to this point, three major phases have been covered: strategy formulation, analysis of alternative strategies, and strategic choice. Even after grand and business strategies are determined and long term objectives are set, the strategic management is far from complete. While these phases are important, they alone
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Chapter 09 Segmenting, Positioning, and Forecasting Markets Multiple Choice 1. The affluent Asian adult survey by Synovate __________ individuals according to their different attitudes, media exposures and habits, and product consumption patterns. a) categorizes b) ranks c) isolates d) distinguishes e) promote Ans: a Feedback: The individuals are categorized according to their different attitudes, media exposures and habits, and product consumption patterns. Page: 241 Learning Objective:
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Marketing Management By Philip, Kevin Lane Keller, Abraham Koshy, Mithileshwar Jha logo copy.tif SUMMARY by Chapter 1 Understanding Marketing Management Marketing is an essential art and science that is engaged in a vast number of activities by both persons and organizations. It has become an increasingly vital ingredient in the success of a business. Good marketing is the result of careful planning and execution. There are two sides to marketing – the formulated side and the creative
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