affect the Social and Demographic segment. Socially our society determines the affects that is make on the Great Lakes. Recently a study of the people migrating in and out of these states indicated a decrease in population for the lakes. Migration can be a key source of population information. It can provide information for determining economic growth for housing, and market opportunities. The market for such a large region has its advantages and a
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These would be: the cost, the fact that there is an unlimited supply of resources to make the fuel with, it’s a renewable source that benefits our environment and it leads to economic stimulation and. First of all, the cost is an advantage since biofuels have to potential to be significantly less expensive than petroleum or any fossil fuel. This is possible due to the increasing worldwide demand for oil. Meanwhile, the supply for oil is diminishing, making biofuels more desirable whilst
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The External Environtment : Opportunities, Threats, Competition, Competitor Analysis The main ideas: The external environtment affects a firms strategic action, the firms strategic actions are affected by conditions in other segments of it general environtment, such as the political/legal and physical environtment segments. Requirement for implementing ideas: External environmental analysis This external environment analysis consist of 4 element : scanning, monitoring, forecasting, and
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LESSON–10 ALTERNATIVE GROWTH STRATEGIES FOR SMALL BUSINESS Sonia Sabharwal STRUCTURE 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 Introduction Objectives Meaning of Business growth Need for growth Advantages of growth Limitations of growth Forms of growth 10.6.1 Organic growth 10.6.2 Inorganic growth Meaning of growth strategy Types of growth strategies 10.8.1 Intensive Growth strategy 10.8.2 Diversification 10.8.3 Modernization 10.8.4 Merger 10.8.5 Joint Venture Crisis in Business Growth Summary Glossary
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Table of Contents I. Introduction/Overview - (Pgs. 3-5) II. Duties, Responsibilities, Activities, Requirements, & Skills - (Pgs. 5-7) III. Advantages/Disadvantages - (Pgs. 7-9) IV. Employment Forecast/Predictions - (Pg.10) V. Compensation/Benefits/Perks/Mobility - (Pgs.11-12) VI. Impact of Chosen Career – U.S. Economy - (Pgs 12-13) VII. Impact of Chosen Career – Business/Marketing - (Pgs. 14.15) VIII. Global
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1890s, electric vehicles (EVs) outsold gasoline cars ten to one, and EVs held all vehicle land speed records until about 1900 (“EV History”). Gasoline cars proved to be more practical at the turn of the century, but due to recent advancements in technology and engineering, EVs are making a comeback (“EV History”). There are many important considerations one should take before deciding gas or electric. The basic components that are required to operate a gas-powered vehicle are an internal combustion
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Final Assignment HUM/176 Part 1- You are the chief editor of a large metropolitan daily newspaper. One of your reporters is caught fabricating sources and making up facts. How do you handle the situation, from disciplining the reporter to explaining it to your readers? As the editor there is a responsibility to both journalism and to the public to report accurate news stories. Through this public apology, I the editor assure you the readers that the fabrication of the material of reporter John
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-Backward Integration: assuming a function previously provided by a supplier -BCG Growth-Share Matrix: sectioned into four quadrants and portrays a corporation’s portfolio investments. -Competitive Advantage: determined by resource endowments; must identify strengths/weaknesses, combine core competencies, appraise profit potential, select strategy, and identify resource gaps. -Core Competencies: a collection of corporate capabilities that cross divisional borders are widespread within a corporation
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will be fewer physical stores, which means less demand on shopping centres 4. Key issues influencing industry growth using TEMPLES model – historical Factor | Issue | Nature of impact(+/=/-) | Assessment of impact | Technology | * Development of internet technology has enabled consumers’ to shop online, providing a global network that enables cross-border trading activities. * Mobile commerce provides consumers large convenience to shopping via mobile phone * Online shopping nullified
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Eventually globalization would mean being able to manufacture in the most cost-effective way anywhere in the world. It means being able to procure raw materials and labour and getting resources from the cheapest source anywhere in the world. The Advantages: • GDP Increase: If statistics are of any indication, the GDP of the developing countries has increased twice as much as before. • Per Capita Income Increase: The wealth has had a trickling effect on the poor. The average income has increased
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