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    Sap for Atlam

    ANNUAL REPORT Building A Global Brand What’s the value in a brand name? Everything. A brand that is reputable and stands apart from others provides competitive advantage, confirms credibility, adds value to a company and ensures long lasting customer relationships. As an organisation that has been around for more than three decades, the DRB-HICOM name is one that needs no introduction. It is an organisation that prides itself on always staying ahead of the game, in setting high standards

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    Proton

    ANNUAL REPORT Building A Global Brand What’s the value in a brand name? Everything. A brand that is reputable and stands apart from others provides competitive advantage, confirms credibility, adds value to a company and ensures long lasting customer relationships. As an organisation that has been around for more than three decades, the DRB-HICOM name is one that needs no introduction. It is an organisation that prides itself on always staying ahead of the game, in setting high standards

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    Technological Advances

    the article, “Superhero in the Cubicle” were Smartsheet from smartsheet.com, IBM Lotus Connections by Big Blue, Near Time, Web 2.0 Mashup by Kapow Technoloand, Confluence from Atlssian. Q: Choose two communication types; compare and contrast them. How could these be used in you workplace? IBM Lotus Connections and Confluence are the two communications types that I would consider using for my work place. IBM Lotus Connections and Confluence are collaborative Web technology tools that allow communications

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    Proton Issue in Malaysia

    1 Introduction This paper investigates the background, history, problems emerged and ways to improve of Proton cars in Malaysia. The objective of this paper is not only to find out the problems faced by Proton, but also to discuss the ways in order to improve the Proton reliability and retrieve the supporter’s heart to keep using Proton car in the automotive sector. However, in this competitive time where there are a lot of so-called competitors such as Hyundai, Toyota, and Perodua no

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    Case Study Proton

    Proton Satria joined the model line-up and in 1996 the Proton Tiara. With thousands of models sold both domestically and internationally (in about 31 countries around the world), Proton was gaining in financial power which enabled it to purchase Lotus technologies in 1996, a move which earned it a much needed technological infusion. a new sports model car will emerge from this partnership, the Proton Ultimate, announced for the first time in 2001. Another partnership was announced in 2004

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    Cloud Computing

    system before going for changing into new technology? ANS. IBM Lotus Notes System was the RMG’s (Royal Mail Group) information system before going for new technology. Q.2. What were the main Objectives for going Cloud Computing? What were the compelling drivers for Royal Mail in favour of transitioning services into a cloud computing Environment? ANS. RMG were using IMB Lotus Notes System which has following drawbacks Operationally. The

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    Lotus Car Rental Fuel Assesment

    Lotus Car Rental Alternative Fuel Assessment Erik Larson, Linda Sherman, Christopher Sessoms Comm/215 February 2, 2013 Winifred Winstead Donnelly Introduction The creation of a fleet of alternative fuel sourced automobiles would be a wise decision for the Lotus Car Rental Company. There are two major issues that are on the minds of people these days, the environment and money. By creating a fleet of alternative fuel based automobiles the Lotus Rental Care Company can help ease the fears

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    Proton Swot Analysis

    Business environment factors – INTERNAL (SWOT) Overview of internal business environment. Identify and describe the internal factors in details. How the environments affect the running of the business The internal and external environment is constantly changing and has significant effects towards the operation and profit level for a company. Therefore, it is important to conduct the situational analysis in order to improve the understanding of the various factors that affecting the company

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    Tesla Case Study (4,000 Words)

    Executive Summary This report provides a strategic analysis on Tesla. The findings consist of an Internal and External analysis of the Automotive Industry focusing mainly on the UK, a resource based view and value chain analysis of Tesla, an analysis of two PR crises and to conclude an evaluation of Tesla’s strategies. 1. External Analysis The main findings from a PESTLE analysis found that legal and technological factors had the most significant affect on the UK automotive industry. In particular

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    Lunch

    RESTRUCTURING OF PROTON HOLDINGS BERHAD The Star reported today( 11/12/11) that it is all good for Proton Holdings Bhd as its share price put on 89 sen or 24.6% to close at RM4.50, amidst talk that its largest shareholder, Khazanah Nasional Bhd, is divesting its stake in the national carmaker. It was also reported that Khazanah was likely to ask for business proposals from parties interested in its 42.7% stake in Proton. Last Friday, Proton's shares and warrants were also actively traded with

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