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    Profit and Non Profit Organisation

    Discuss the main features of for-profit and not-for profit social enterprise?
 Social enterprise are businesses that deal with the social problems, communities issues, people’s life chances and the environment. More over, making the world a better place is a significant part of what social enterprise do. A social enterprise also know their aims and purpose of its business clearly. Most of its income were bring in through selling goods or services. Besides, it will also have clear rules about what

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    Aligning Goals

      Enterprise architecture (EA) is "a well-defined practice for conducting enterprise analysis, design, planning, and implementation, using a holistic approach at all times, for the successful development and execution of strategy. Enterprise Architecture applies architecture principles and practices to guide organizations through the business, information, process, and technology changes necessary to execute their strategies. These practices utilize the various aspects of an enterprise to identify

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    Boeing

    WHAT CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES DID BOEING FACE IN THE LATE 1990s? Boeing wanted to save billions of dollars and reduce developmental time which led them to lose their market share to Airbus. In hindsight Boeing should have reduced airfare and focused more on innovation landing them a head of their competitors. Instead it cost them billions, put them three years behind schedule and allowed Airbus to succeed. Seeing their mistakes, Boeing turned it around by creating an aircraft that would add

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    Summary of Enterprise Architecture

    Summary of Enterprise Architecture An Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a design or a conceptual blueprint of a business that defines the structure and operation of an organization. The purpose of an enterprise architecture is to depict the interrelationships of all components and the information flow. It shows how each component supports the objectives and strategies of an enterprise. To achieve an overall view and to depict all those components and information flow, it is necessary to apply some

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    Technopreneurs

    1) Description of my business Worldwide, mobile phones are becoming the most widely available communication platforms. As an attempt to provide ease to consumers when searching for halal food, Jazeera Technology enterprise is proud to introduce its inaugural Halal Mobile Apps (JTE) which made available on most mobile platforms. This is the World’s First Halal scanning product as the first module was first introduced in 2015 for many other applications to be made available on the Halal Mobile Apps

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    Shared Values

    6301/$ - see front matter  2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. doi:10.1016/j.lrp.2009.12.005 68 percent of the families of Grameen Bank borrowers have crossed the poverty line. Motivation towards repayment is high, with rates currently running at 98.4 percent, and the bank has been profitable in every year of its existence except 1983, 1991 and 1992. The socially-oriented organizations in the Grameen Group now range from the country’s largest phone company to one supplying affordable healthcare

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    Why Is It That Ea Programs Are More Likely to Fail Than Succeed? Here Are Eight Typical Failure Modes, Followed by Recommendations on How to Avoid Them.

    in the reporting chain, involvement in governance, ability to influence the technology budget, and authority to stop inappropriate technology implementations. Sometimes even the seemingly small change of a title from technical architect to chief enterprise architect can make a significant difference. Goodies include the ability to give out new technologies for testing, "lend" technology experts to struggling projects, and get access to exclusive information that can be traded for favors. Global

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    Unit 4 D1 Enterprise

    information that are used to make strategic decisions. Enterprise Rent-A-Car has developed a successful Graduate Trainee Programme. The programme allows graduates to receive classroom based orientation sessions on management. These sessions teach graduates business skills needed to be able to manage that branch themselves. This report will show the appropriateness of business information used to make strategic decisions. Moreover, Enterprise Rent-A-Car has introduced a “pick-up service”. These services

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    Introduction of Huanwei

    strengths across the carrier networks, enterprise, consumer, and cloud computing fields. We are committed to creating maximum value for telecom carriers, enterprises, and consumers by providing competitive ICT solutions and services. Our products and solutions have been deployed in over 140 countries, serving more than one third of the world's population. By leveraging our strong R&D capabilities and comprehensive technical expertise, Huawei’s strategy in the enterprise domain focuses on close cooperation

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    Case Study Qad

    can now conduct business in a manner that more closely matches our customers’ needs.” Sam Levey, Vice President of Engineering, Medela The Challenge: The High Risk of Business Improvement As Medela matured from a small company into a global enterprise, it outgrew its technology and processes. In a rigorous selection process focused on Tier I ERP providers, the company chose Oracle. “Risk mitigation is where QAD is truly different. I think that’s

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