a) Differentiate between data, information and knowledge and provide an example to illustrate the differences. DATA | INFORMATION | KNOWLEDGE | Elementary description of things,events, activities and transactions that are recorded,classified and stored but are not organized to conveyany specific meaning. | Data that has been processed into a form that gives it meaning | Knowledge is the appropriate collection of information, such that its intent is to be useful. | Ex: It is raining. | Ex:
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[pic] 2009 Submitted by: Saurabh Kumar saurabhkumar.in@gmail.com +91 9764 88 3889 Project: Athavaya A complimentary plug-in module for class 5 Introduction “Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man.”
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(HBR : March 2008) by Richard Florida Nations have long been considered the fundamental economic units of the world, but that distinction no longer holds true. Today, the natural units – and engines – of the global economy are megaregions, cities and suburbs in powerful conurbations, at times spanning national borders, forming vast swaths of trade, transport, innovation, and talent. The world economy is organized around a few dozen megaregions – areas like the Boston-New York-Washington corridor, or
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Economist (https://www.economistsubscriptions.com/searchstudent/us/) Course Overview and Objectives The world is changing in fundamental ways. First, the development of a truly global market in products, services, capital and even certain types of labor is changing the basic terms of competition for an array of different firms and industries. In Thomas Freidman’s words, “The world is flat.” Second, although firms have operated around the globe for many years, they are becoming increasingly integrated
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the 21st century Thomas L. Friedman published the bestseller “The World is Flat: A brief History of the 21st century” which was an international hit. The author stated that the world has become a flat and levelled field with respect to commerce thus in turn giving equal opportunity to competitors across the globe. Further, it stated that we have reached a time where geographical, cultural and historical divisions have become insignificant in terms of a trade culture. Friedman stated ten “Flatteners”
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Intro to Political Science 5/12/2013 Fast Food Nation The investigative journalist, Eric Schlosser, has written a book to illuminate an epidemic that started in America and is now becoming one of the world’s largest problems. In Fast Food Nation, Schlosser frames today’s Fast Food giants in history,American entrepreneurialism, and over consumption in respect to consumer and employee wellbeing. The power of all modern Fast Food giants combined have eclipsed the power of any one government. Marketing has become a key
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Economist (https://www.economistsubscriptions.com/searchstudent/us/) Course Overview and Objectives The world is changing in fundamental ways. First, the development of a truly global market in products, services, capital and even certain types of labor is changing the basic terms of competition for an array of different firms and industries. In Thomas Freidman's words, "The world is flat." Second, although firms have operated around the globe for many years, they are becoming increasingly integrated
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before he took questions, he asked to the group of students: “What does globalization mean”? Someone answered "free trade". He laughed, saying that was the typical American answer. He then proceeded to explain that what globalization really means is “world government”. In this essay I won’t try to discuss economics vs politics, but rather reflect on how to conjugate them in order to manage globalization and to explain what Xuetong meant with his answer to those students. Returning to the introductory
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According to the textbook, globalization is an “integrated internationalization of markets and corporations”, and it has altered the way in which the corporations of today work. As pointed out in a bestselling book by Thomas Friedman called: “The World is Flat”, he discusses how “jobs, knowledge, and capital” are capable of crossing boarders much quicker and with a lot less resistance than they once previously had only a short while ago (Wheelen., Hunger, Hoffman, & Bamford, 2015,
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E-marketing in Vietnam Marketing is one of the important parts in the working process of a company, which is the tool to build the bridge connecting between company and customer. Philip Kotler had affirm that marketing is an essential to the success of every organizations (Kotler, Wong, Sauders & Amstrong, 2005, p. 4) However, in recently, with the global economics crisis, businesses in Vietnam have become stagnate. Many enterprises become struggle to reduce the budget for marketing campaign which
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