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    Marketing

    outlets Currently, social networking networks are forums that have brought new methods of communication, socialization and most importantly a platform where business information is exchanged. The social media platforms have been used as tools of marketing whereby positive information and recommendations on products have been made through from one friend to another. Positive messages are the most common among sharing friends. Products that have received a positive reception have been known to do very well

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    Company Backgroundnof Kee Wah

    Marketing mix is the set of controllable tactical marketing tools–product, price, place, and promotion–that the firm blends to produce the response it wants in the target market Company Background Found in 1938, Kee Wah Bakery has grown from a small grocery shop to a household name renowned for its bakery products in over half a century, with outlets and business filaments that stretch from Hong Kong to Mainland China, Taiwan, North America and Japan. The brand now has now become a household

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    Instructors

    Organization Development: An Instructor’s Guide for Effective Teaching by Joan V. Gallos Purpose of this Instructor’s Guide The purpose of this instructor’s guide is to support and energize individuals who use Organization Development: A Reader in their teaching – instructors who teach courses on organizational change, OD, the history of the field, leading change, consulting skills, and organizational effectiveness and health in undergraduate and graduate programs in management, the professions

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    authors compare eight two-stage segmentation methods that aim to uncover consumer segments by classifying subject-specific indicator values. Four different indicators are used as a segmentation basis. The forces, which are subject-aggregated gradient values of the likelihood function, and the dfbetas, an outlier detection measure, are two indicators that express a subject’s effect on the estimation of the aggregate partworths in the conditional logit model. Although the conditional logit model is generally

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    simulation Study Pilkington Library Main Issuing Desk Abstract: This paper investigates the activity of the main issuing desk at the 3rd floor of Pilkington Library during weekdays between 5 and 6pm. The aim is to find ways of minimizing queuing times and respond to flexibility in demand. Two sets of data have been analysed and transposed into a simulation study using the Simul8 software package. The results of the simulation are presented in support of our optimization proposals. Introduction With

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    I. Chapter 1 + 2: 1. a. Meaning of LIBOR and what is its significance in the Eurocurrency markets? The benchmark interest rate paid on deposits among banks in the Eurocurrency market is called LIBOR (London interbank offer rate). It’s the world most widely used benchmark for short term interest rates. LIBOR is determined by the supply and demand for funds in the Euromarket for each currency, because participating banks could default on their obligations and the rate paid for Eurodollar deposits

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    Online Sales System (Dell)

    Company Background Dell Inc. is a world class e-commerce company that manufactures, sells, repairs and supports computers hardware and other related software and services. Dell does not own any direct stores instead the company is selling its products via online and other dealers or retailers like Wal-Mart and Best Buy. [1] Although the main business operation of Dell is in Round Rock, Texas, United State they have expanded to all the other places around the world with sizable manufacturing

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    Oil Industry Vertical Integration

    mF OXFORD INSTITUTE O R I ENERGY STUDIES The Effects of Vertical Integration on Oil Company Performance Fernando Barrera-Rey Oxford Institute for Energy Studies WPM 21 October 1995 The contents of this paper are the author's sole responsibility. They do not necessarily represent the views of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies or any of its Members. Copyright 0 1995 Oxford Institute for Energy Studies All rights reserved. No palt of this publication may be reproduced

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    Foreign Direct Investment in the Indian Telecommunications Sector By Keith Green Abstract This paper will examine the current status of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the Indian telecommunications sector and the issues facing foreign companies seeking to invest in the Indian telecommunications sector. The paper concludes with a brief econometric examination of the factors influencing the level of FDI in the Indian telecommunications sector. Introduction In the early 1990s India began to open

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    [pic] JPPSS ELA COURSE GUIDE 2011-2012 ENGLISH I The JPPSS Instructional Sequence Guides are aligned with the LA Comprehensive Curriculum. JPPSS Implementation of Activities in the Classroom Incorporation of activities into lesson plans is critical to the successful implementation of the Louisiana Comprehensive

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