STRATEGY PAPER: Mobile Application Development Mobile Application Development Strategy Document No: Strategic Initiative: Coverage: Classification: RTC 01 Version : 1.0 Increasing customer loyalty base and enhancing customer reach through Mobile application Retail SBU Strategic Date Last 17.11.2014 Changed: Strategic High Value: Time Frame: Priority: Long Term High 1.0.Corporate/Business Vision: We are the most admired global energy company leveraging talent
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Adoption of Mobile Payment Systems in Ghana Winfred Ofoe Larkotey#1, Prince Yaw Amoako*2, Ebenezer Afotey Laryea#3 , Ernest Dey#4 # Institute of Computer Science, Valley View University Box AF 595, Ghana 1 winfred.larkotey@gmail.com 3 afotey@gmail.com * Valley View University Institute of Computer Science, Ghana 2 4 papaprince@vvu.edu.gh ernest.dey@gmail.com Abstract— It may be said that no technology has increasingly broadened faster around the globe reminiscent of the mobile payment
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has been changed. People are always on move, you are not able to see them sitting all the time in front of the computer. But most of all the people keep their mobile with them 24 hours a day. So when the company sends its customers survey questions through text message, the text message is arrived instantaneously on its customers' mobiles irrelevant to their place or time. Text messaging gives you a better or I can say best feedback option. Text messaging can help your company to increase productivity
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Institutionalizing Electronic Payment (e-payment) Systems in Ghana |Prince Kwame Senyo | | |University of Ghana | | |kpsenyo@gmail.com |
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the year before), Google announced its own Chrome browser and we got our first look at the company's new mobile OS on the T-Mobile G1. The Android of 2013 is a world away from that 2008 version, where the Android Market was in its infancy, there were no native video playback capabilities and the G1 had no multi-touch support. But Google is going to have to keep innovating and improving its mobile OS to keep the lion's share of the smartphone market. We've taken a peek into the future to consider
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ID: 10-93465-1 Course Instructor: Dr. A. F. M. Masum Rabbani Abstract Not very long ago, mobile were only used by the professional or it was considered as the device of luxury, and user for only voice call, but the scenario has completely changed. Now it’s a necessity of the life. As Bangladesh is a small country with large number of population, it’s an attractive market for business like the mobile operators. Customers of the market do display a strange need for communication through cell phones
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Marketing Plan Apple iPhone Table of Contents Executive Summary | …………………….……………………. | 3 | Situational Analysis | …………………….……………………. | 3 | Marketing Strategy | …………………….……………………. | 8 | Financials | …………………….……………………. | 13 | Controls | …………………….……………………. | 16 | Summary | …………………….……………………. | 17 | Executive Summary The Apple iPhone targets consumers who desire to have constant access to the internet, media, and communication. The market for smart phones compared to standard
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Wireless Technologies Proposal Team B BIS/220 October 15, 2013 Instructor Ramin Tabrizi Wireless Technologies Proposal The cliental for Party Plates continues to expand and we would like to continue expanding as the best party planning business worldwide. For Party Plates to continue down this path of maintaining our goals that we have established in making it the successful business it is today, we are suggesting at least two wireless technologies that will help in continuing the financial growth
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Data Storage and Architecture Kaplan University Introduction Commerce is the conducting of business; it could be buying, selling, marketing, or providing services. The newer forms of commerce are electronic commerce (e-commerce) and mobile commerce (m-commerce). The types of e-commerce are business-to-business, business-to-consumer, and consumer-to-consumer. The traditional commerce practice required consumers to buy at a retail location, order from catalogs over the phone, or fill out order
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1 | P a g e State of the Mobile Nation Switching Attitudes and Behaviours of Mobile Phone Service Providers in Australia Final Report Dr David Gray Dr Steven D’Alessandro Dr Leanne Carter Macquarie University Department of Marketing and Management. March, 20122 | P a g e Table of Contents Executive Summary...........................................................................................6 (i) Introduction ......................................................................
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