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    Apple Manufacturing in China

    Apple Manufacturing in China I became extremely interested in the topic of the United States not manufacturing in its country after everyone in class said which country their t-shirts and sweaters were made in. Not a single student said they were wearing something that was made in the United States. This should not be a surprise to me since I work in retail and everything I help to sell is from out of this country, but it caught my attention. Why doesn’t America manufacture in its country? After

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    Student

    University of Hamburg Summer Semester 2014 The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights-Introduction, practical relevance and critical analysis Xiaoxiao Ding Master in International Business and Sustainability ABSTRACT: due to the increasingly significant influence of the transnational corporations in industrial and commercial fields in modern society, especially in the spheres of environment and labor protection, more and more cases raised involving their infringements of the

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    Strategic Management Apple Efas

    Title: Name: Institution: An External Factors Analysis Summary (EFAS) table also in some instances referred to as the External Factor Evaluation (EFE) matrix is a tool used in the assessment of external conditions of the business in strategic management (Wheelen, Hunger, Hoffman, & Bamford, 2015). To put this into perspective; the following is an EFAS table for Apple Inc.: Apple Inc. EFAS Table | External Factors | Weight | Rating | Weighted Score | Remarks | OPPORTUNITIES |   |   |

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    Swot Apple

    Strengths 1. Customer loyalty combined with expanding closed ecosystem. While at first Apple’s closed ecosystem was a weakness for the business, this has now changed. First, Apple now has a full range of apps, software and products that are interlinked and support each other. Second, new products and supplements will be released soon (iTV), hence expanding the ecosystem. Third, Apple has a strong customer loyalty, which increases due to Apple’s closed ecosystem, which, in turn, is supported

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    To What Extent Is Corporate Social Responsibility a Source of Competitive Advantage

    To what extent is corporate social responsibility a source of competitive advantage Suffering from air pollution and water contamination, citizens gradually demand businesses to take action on social responsibility. As a result, corporate social responsibility (CSR), which came into general use in the late 1960s and early 1970s (Harvard Kennedy School,2008), has become a vital portion in business model. There are a large number of definitions on corporate social responsibility. According

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    Apple Case

    Qian Li Mgmt4650 05/21/2013 APPLE’S CASE ANALYSIS Apple Inc. (Apple) was established by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976. The company’s mission to make modernizing and promotion of personal computers, portable digital music players, mobile communication and media devices. Apple’s product was designed to cutting edge, designed beautifully, and easy use. The company product desktops and convenient personal computers ,associated devices, hardware and software. Apple has already

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    Alienation

    the condition where workers have no job satisfaction or fulfillment from their work”. Alienation could cause some severe consequences. In 2010, thirteen employees, who worked for a Chinese company—Foxconn, committed suicided. (BBC) In this case, it is possible that the suicide event is due to that Foxconn is the assembly line of Apple, which means it is technology employed. Mitra (2010:11) points out that as the technology becomes more sophisticated, the level of alienation, which results from technology

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    BLACKBERRY (SALES DECLINE) I. TIME CONTEXT: BlackBerry's share of the smartphone operating platform market dropped from 21.7% in July 2011 to 9.5% just a year later, according to comScore. Meanwhile, Apple's market share went from 27% to 33.4% in that time, while Google's share went from 41.8% to 52.2%. BlackBerry’s sales of smartphone is now continuously dropping II. POINT-OF-VIEW: In today's earnings report, BlackBerry said the $2.7 billion charge was based on the results of

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    Financial Analysis of Apple Inc:

    Financial Analysis of Apple Inc:  Financial Analysis of Apple Inc Subject: Financial Management Group Members : Ms. Ouch Kanika Ms. Hour Kimhun Mr. Pen Vanndarong Lectured by: Mr. Sok Ousa Academic Year: 2011-2012 1 Table of Contents:  Table of Contents Introduction Horizontal Analysis Vertical Analysis Ratio Analysis – Profitability Ratio Analysis – Efficiency Ratio Analysis – Liquidity Ratio Analysis – Leverage Conclusion & Recommendation Limitations of the Analysis 2 Introduction: 

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    How Apple Use Pr for Its Strategy

    salaries to employees and also due to the low tax. Therefore, this led to many deaths experienced by the workers because workers are considered a spinning wheel on a machine. Other than that, Apple Inc. is also working with Chinese companies, which is Foxconn (Agnello 2012). It is a company that Apple Inc. trusted and worked together in order to open a new branch in China with rent and taxes are cheap so the cost

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