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    Case 3-2 Case8-2 Marketing An Industrial Product In Latin America Case 14-2 – Marketing an Industrial Product in Latin America   1) The Sales Manager, in this case, had already predetermined the outcome of his stay and the time frame this would occur in without taking the country and its cultural norms into the equation. Cultural norms ‘are sometimes referred to as the way things are done around here’ (Human Resource Institute, 2006) and despite getting a way to conduct himself as well as

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    Business Management

    BRIEFING PAPER | October 25 2012 | | ARNOLDZIO BUS208 E-COMMERCE & LAW-BASS, FALL | MIRAGE EDITIONS, INC., Jennifer Dumas, and Alfred Van Der Marck Editions, Inc., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. ALBUQUERQUE A.R.T. CO., Defendant-Appellant. And Annie LEE and Annie Lee & Friends Company, Inc., Plaintiffs, v. DECK THE WALLS, INC. and A.R.T. Company a/k/a Albuquerque A.R.T. Company, Defendants. ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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    Dd Account

    test must be done.   2) As of U.S. GAAP 360-10-35-17, when reporting to its U.S. based lender as of December 31, 2010, Ida should record $600 for impairment on the U.S. commercial building.   Under GAAP, one must compare the fair value to the carrying amount.   Since the fair market value is $3,900 and the carrying amount is $4,500, impairment is calculated as the difference $600.   *All dollars in thousands (U.S. GAAP 360-10-35-17) 3) Under IAS 36.6, when reporting to its parent as of December 31

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    Us Trade Policies Towards Latin America

    BLC Essay 2 Isidro Morales describes US trade policies towards Latin America as a ‘neo-liberal corporate-led agenda’. Discuss the validity of his claim, as well as the desirability of extending the model of regional integration preferred by Washington to all of the Americas. “Since trade ignores national boundaries and the manufacturer insists on having the world as a market, the flag of his nation must follow him, and the doors of the nations which are closed against him must be battered

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    Borderless Society

    and practices in the United States and abroad and by health considerations, my family largely consumes products from Asia, Caribbean, local farmers and our community gardens (p. 5, 8, 9, 11). We also eat foods seasonally, without exception and buy fair trade products whenever possible. While these consumption patterns might not reflect those of most Americans, and would exemplify what Kloppenburg, Hendrickson & Stevenson (1996) deem alternative producers and eaters; they do not necessarily

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    Coffee

    ..5 Background ...............................................................................................................6 1. Corporate Social Responsibility and the coffee sector ......................7 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. Fair Trade...........................................................................................................7 What is Corporate Social Responsibility? .........................................................7 Max Havelaar...................

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    Business Plan Anur

    the most suitable country for Anur to expand in 4 3. In depth market analysis 8 4. Company, sales and marketing goals 13 5. How does Anur have to enter the foreign market? 14 6. Account Plan 19 7. Choosing the most suitable fair for Anur to exhibit on 23 8. Trade Fair Concept 29 9. Return on investment 46 List of resources 47 Annexes 49 Interview with a person in the Muslim community 50 Observations Anuga Food Tec, Cologne 51 Interviews Anuga Food Tec, Cologne 61 Observations Ethnic

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    Starbucks Case Study

    Case Study: The Globalization of Starbucks From the famous green and white logo, to the coffee house style environment, Starbucks has built an empire located on every street corner. We also cannot forget the red cup debacle just this Christmas! Starbucks is a true icon in the world of coffee. Starbucks created a true lifestyle for the world that some small businesses can only dream of. Starbucks currently has more than 21,000 stores in over 65 countries and was founded in 1971. The original

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    Quota or Not to Quota

    • Discern the connections and differences between sustainability and CSR • Describe the convergence of sustainability and CSR and elaborate on its implications. Facilitation/presentation This week’s tutorial is centred on the ‘fair trade’ aspects of coffee industry and its CSR implications. Facilitating/presenting team is required to conduct research on real life examples of the coffee industry in relation to the social and environmental issues and present some of the findings

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    Apple and Change

    Rene recently wrote an editorial about the current controversy surrounding Apple and the working conditions in the Chinese factories where Apple — and almost every other consumer electronics company — has their products made. It was a nice editorial, but I disagree with it completely. Well, almost completely. I do agree that it’s an important issue and that the discussion is good. He took a position and argued it well, that China was the story, and Apple merely link-bait. And it’s that position I

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