promotions/event marketing as well as developed internet/global opportunities. Created/executed/managed comprehensive media plans for business clients across multiple local systems and the available local cable networks. Specialized in entertainment, cultural and urban marketing. B-Free Entertainment, Memphis TN. Marketing and Promotions Manager (2005-2007) Executed business growth strategies and achieved Top 10% sales ranking Exceeded monthly sales goals Increased company marketing and promotions including
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advertising campaign that I would like to introduce to the College of Business is a Florida Tech College of Business app. I believe that technology has played a major part in advertising campaigns lately and there is an opportunity for the College of Business to recognize this. The app will be for potential students and their parents. In the app there will be newsletters for them to read about what is going on in the College of Business. The app will also consist of explaining what COB is about and what
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TRAN LE NHUT Address: Mobile phone: E-mail: Age : SUMMARY Qualification Nearly 2 years of full time working in business environment, with basic knowledge and experiences in Sale and Marketing. Young and updated with the Internet, high-tech devices and tools. Confident public speaker, mature presenter and team leader. 252/17/3 Phan Anh Street, Tan Phu District, HCM City + 84 918.201.099 Nhut.tranle@gmail.com 1988 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 10/2013 – 2/2014 Sale staff Thien Tin Co., Ltd. (http://diaocthientin
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contactmis@uk.experian.com www.experian.co.uk/mis Marketing consultants – they aren’t what they used to be 2 1. Bad press, for good reasons? In some quarters, the term ‘consultant’ has become a dirty word — and it is, perhaps, the business or marketing consultant that has received the worst press of all in recent years. There are valid reasons for this, not least the fact that consultants appear when we are struggling to solve a problem for ourselves. Often parachuted in by senior
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Web, many businesses have turned towards the path of e-business. Different from the traditional brick-and-mortar business, an e-business allows an organization more options and flexibility to excel in the business world. Margaret Rouse (2005) defines e-business as the “the conduct of business on the Internet, not only buying and selling but also servicing customers and collaborating with business partners” (p.1). I chose the topic e-business because I was interested in learning how companies that
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Developing Good Business Sense Beth Ray BUS/210 June 9th, 2013 William Peck Developing Good Business Sense Introduction To develop good business sense there are several factors that need to be taken into consideration. Operations Material Management is the source of the company’s competitive advantage. Then you have to take into account the OMM expenses and how it affects the profitability
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competitive edge compared with its competitors due to the use of successful and suitable business strategy in terms of the business management, this is achieved when a firm successfully formulates and implements a value-creating strategy. Aldi has a no-nonsense approach to running its business. Whereas other food retailers have elaborate displays, additional services and promotions that draw customers into the business, Aldi’s core purpose is to ‘provide value and quality to our customers by being fair
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Social and Environmental Performance About NIKON REPORT 2014 Starting with reports published in the fiscal year ending March 2015, Nikon Corporation publishes its previously named ANNUAL REPORT as the NIKON REPORT. In addition to details regarding business performance and strategy, operational overviews, and other financial data previously published in the ANNUAL REPORT, this report comprises a broader range of non-financial data, including information on CSR activities and corporate governance
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1. Using the basic 5 step process for evaluating an opportunity, the following factors were analyzed when considering if Biodiesel is a viable opportunity. a. Capabilities: Although the team consists of Josh who has a business background, Hannah who has an agriculture economics background, and Matthew who is a mechanical engineer, the team is lacking a chemical engineering expert. b. Novelty: Although Biodiesel is a sustainable source of energy that can be easily integrated into the existing technology
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BTEC Level 3 in Business – Unit 1 – The Business Environment Context Think of a business as a ship on the high seas. The captain and crew of the ship are steering the ship on its journey but the ship is also affected by other influences such as the weather, tides and currents. The captain and crew have no control over these but they must be able to respond effectively to the intervention of events such as a storm in order for the ship to successfully complete its voyage. Just like a ship
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