Business and Economic Research ISSN 2162-4860 2012, Vol. 2, No. 1 An Exploratory Study of Motivational Factors on Women Entrepreneurship Venturing in Malaysia Hasni Che Ismail College of Law, Government & International Studies Universiti Utara Malaysia, 06010 Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia E-mail: has1121@uum.edu.my Faridahwati Mohd. Shamsudin Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business Universiti Utara Malaysia, 06010 Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia E-mail: faridah@uum.edu.my Mohammed S. Chowdhury (Corresponding
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niche. In a business that relies on sales to tourists, customer loyalty is not an issue. Therefore, a price war is not going to be productive for either business. Settle on a price and let each capitalize on there own segment of the market by differentiating from one another. The problem with a price war is that when one business lowers its price it won’t be long before the other business will do the same. It just goes back and forth until one or the other is out of business. The only one
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owned urgent care/family practice to have continued success after only being in business for a couple of years. It was because of my Employer’s entrepreneur idea to open the business, take a chance on less-than optimal reimbursements from well-known insurance companies, and not to mention the many uninsured patients-he provides care for –at a charge-well below making a profit-yes, he does need to be profitable-not because of his “selfishness”, he too-has responsibilities, ex. Family. Like, the doctor
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TERM PAPER OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR TOPIC- THE EFFECTS OF NEARBY SALONS IN THE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS OF OLFU QC CAMPUS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We give thanks to the people who helped and encouraged us to create this project report. We thank Almighty God for giving us knowledge and strength to create this research. We thank our classmates and friends for giving us information and our family for moral and financial support. Nonetheless, we thank Ms. Edith Laurente our subject professor who
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on the business activities, strategy, internal structures, functional activities and stakeholders of a specified organisation (D2) External factors could affect the business through a number of ways. With the upcoming events both businesses will be affected through one way or another. The businesses will need to change how they work in order to survive these changes. During the next 5 to 10 years there will be big changes that both businesses will need to make in order to survive, business activities
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of the company that had reasons to purchase the office supplies. In view of her comprehension of the company's abilities and her evaluation of the potential business sector she added to a particular short and long term goals for the company. Carol decided not to sell the business but rather to run herself. Moreover her degree in the business with major in management helped her to take a lot of right and feasible decisions for the company in areas of marketing as well as to decide the right time of
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Business Writing Portfolio Part I: Business Writing Steps. Target Audiences Store Managers Store Employees Consumers and Public Communication types that will be used Store Managers – Business memo Store Employees – E-mail Consumers and Public – Business letter Part II: Letter: 614 Crestwell Ave. Tampa, FL 33602 January, 2010 Dear Store Managers: Rising gas prices and increased operating expenses require our company to amend our current store policy regarding
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Intro Utilizing SWOTT analysis for the Bucceri Insurance and Financial Services organization this paper will discuss internal and external factors to identify the right steps for the business to take to help be successful. SWOTT analysis will help guide upper management decide on what steps the business should take. Through a thorough SWOTT analysis we will look at the external and internal trends to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that the company could potentially
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Introduction Confident and motivation are some of the attributes an entrepreneur needs to portray in other to venture into an innovation idea. Some of the commonly used foundations of designs for businesspersons are generated through interactions with customers, government or total development form collective research. Communicating and interacting with associates and co-workers, professionalism is not just about your character or attitude but the representation of the organization affiliated
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Ahsan Khademi Task 1: Know the range of different businesses and their ownership Unit 1: The Business Environment Extended Diploma in Business Jamal Assiamah Small and Medium Enterprises in the United Kingdom by Ahsan Khademi In this assignment, I have just found employment as a junior business advisor for Newham Borough council. Over the next few weeks, the council is planning to run a series of exhibitions on small and medium enterprises in the United Kingdom. The idea is to raise the profile
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