was superior to the image. The former store had benefited from a substantial investment in store redesign but investment in staff and their training had been neglected. The results are discussed within the theory of retail marketing and the more general work on corporate branding. Some practical implications are identified. If image and identity co-evolve, then any gaps between them are likely to promote a change in one or both. It is argued that identity will lead image rather than vice versa
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report sets out many of the reasons for that failure then concludes by suggesting and evaluating the strategic options open to the organization going forward. The report concludes that drawing on the substantial capital resources of M&S, brand and product development are the appropriate measures to take in order to put M&S back on the retail map. 1|Page Part 02 Strategic Profile and Case Analysis Purpose Strategic Profile The case study provided several descriptions on the basic elements
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KROK University of Economics and Law International Relations Faculty International Economics and Business Department Research Paper: “Ukraine on the world tourist market” 4th year student Scientific advisor: “International Economics-KROK Exclusive” PhD., Associate Professor Programme : Titarenko D.Y.
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realized that Germany attempted to build an atomic bomb, Americans began to concentrate on their research about creating an atomic bomb. President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Manhattan Project, which included a group of top scientists, under General Leslie R. Groves, who worked around the clock to try to develop an atomic bomb within three years. The Americans and the British combined their efforts to research the development of the bomb and created plants and factories to work in. They created
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THE ROLE OF THE INTERPOL ON ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES By: Fangon, Arvee E. Enriquez, David Jay Esguerra,Bon Josef Jaravata, Sherela Calcita, Ranilo What is Environmental Crime? An environmental crime is a violation
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The White Rose Resistance Group It was September 1, 1939 and Adolf Hitler had just invaded Poland with Britain and France declaring war on Germany 2 days later (Cain, 2014). This marked the beginning of World War II. Hitler continued his march through Europe invading Denmark and Norway in 1940, launching the Blitzkrieg in May of 1940 against Holland and Belgium which were subsequently occupied by the Third Reich. In early 1941, Italy and Germany attacked Yugoslavia, Greece and Crete and then on
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ONE’’ Corporate Social Responsibility Department Corporate Social Responsibility Department TABLE OF CONTENT I. OVERVIEW OF CSR IN VIETNAMESE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY II. CSR PROGRAM ‘’KNOW ONE, TEACH ONE’’ 1. General information 2. Programs III. REASONS AND DRIVERS 1. KOTO as a great contribution to society 2. KOTO as a sustainable impact IV. CONCLUSIONS V. REFERENCES I. OVERVIEW OF CSR IN VIETNAMESE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
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DEMOCRATIC AND POPULAR REPUBLIC OF ALGERIA MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH MENTOURI UNIVERSITY OF CONSTANTINE FACULTY OF LETTERS AND LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH The Conflict between the Ideal and the Social in Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure A Dissertation Submitted in a Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Master Degree in British and American Studies Supervised by: Pr. Brahim Harouni Mr. Hamoudi Boughenout By: Mr. Boussaad Ihaddadene June 2010
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same group and resident in different states. This type of transactions involves intra-group transactions crossing borders. Example: Within a MNE group, a subsidiary A established in France sells computers to another subsidiary B established in Britain, the selling price of computers is a price transfer. The goal of the transfer pricing rules is to accurately measure income between related parties by determining the “arm’s length” price that the selling company would charge an unrelated party
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lasts about seventy-five days in mid-April to June. The second major opportunity for Coca-Cola and PepsiCo in India is the annual Navratri celebrations. Another issue that the Indian market faced was the attack by the United States and Britain on Iraq. A boycott was put in place as the result and targeted specifically Pepsi, Coca-Cola, and McDonald’s as a protest against the “unjust” war. Sales of Coca-Cola and Pepsi plummeted fifty percent within the first two weeks of the boycott. Just
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