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    2010‚ which translated into 130 mn lines. The policy also planned an investment of Rs. 4000 billion by the year 2010. The above factors combined with the fact that the domestic long distance telephony was open to private players‚ led to considerable demand for the company’s products. But to get the tenders from Ministry of Telecommunication‚ Government of India‚ a license fee was to be paid over a period of 15 years and the viability of telecom projects was also affected by the guidelines that required

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    ManagementValue chain techniqueMaster of Arts in International Service Management(MAISM)Maedot Assefa Kebede20073755Michel AltanSjoerd A. GehrelsSchool of Graduate StudiesStenden UniversityLeeuwardenThe NetherlandsNovember‚ 2008 | Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Value chain Goal and objectives 3 3. Origin of the Value chain 6 4. Value chain and the ten schools 7 5. Advantages and Disadvantages of the Value Chain 9 6. Value Chain in Service industry 10 Bibliography 13 1. Introduction

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    BS1547 Introduction to Economics Coursework 1 — Microeconomics Question Consider a market transaction that you have undertaken as a consumer which was notable because it is particularly recent‚ large or unusual. Basically I want you to think of something that you have bought‚ it could be anything (though hopefully something more interesting than a loaf of bread). Then in the following parts of the questions you will need to analyse it. Analyse this transaction from a micro-economic standpoint:

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    replenishment and lead times are not known with certainty-in such cases an investment in safety stocks is necessary if customer service is to be maintained at acceptable levels * Meet unexpected demands or demands for customization of products as with agile production * Smooth seasonal or cyclical demand * Take advantage of lots or purchase quantities in excess of what is required for immediate consumption to take advantage of price and quantity discounts * Hedge against anticipated shortage

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    BUSINESS LOGISTICS‚ Vol.24‚ No.2‚ 2003 37 STRATEGIC SUPPLY CHAIN MAPPING APPROACHES by John T. Gardner SUNY Brockport and Martha C. Cooper The Ohio State University Visualizing‚ tracking‚ and managing supply chains all become more complicated as firms pursue outsourcing strategies and as firms’ supply and delivery systems become increasingly global. The authors suggest that not only is there a need to visualize the supply chain‚ there needs to be a well-established process for building the map

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    Personal Identity Need Not An Explanation Introduction Personal identity seeks to investigate who you are‚ what you are‚ and to give an individual a sense of self. However‚ it is difficult to explain exactly what personal identity is. There are many theories and criteria that seek to pinpoint what exactly personal identity consists of‚ some imply that we are wholly material things; others imply that we are partly immaterial and partly material. There are some theories such as psychological continuity

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    Critique on Digital Demands Sherry Turkle describes how we are constantly connected to our phones‚ the internet‚ and also our computers. She describes how it is getting worse with all the people as we cannot enjoy the simple‚ pleasuring tasks that we used to enjoy before. When reading her interview it is very easy to visualize how things have changed. Turkle‚ who has worked at MIT for 30 years‚ says that students have changed over the 25 years of having technology and that it is not the same as

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    Paths Based on Value Chain Theory∗ Fan Linsheng 1‚ Han Yu2‚ Wang Na2 School of Management‚ Wuhan University of Technology‚ Wuhan‚ P.R. China‚ 430070 2 Shijiazhuang Broud Business Consultation Co. Ltd‚ Shijiazhuang‚ P.R. China‚ 050011 (E-mail: fanlinsheng5700@sina.com‚ hy007@163.com‚ wangna2335721@yahoo.com.cn) 1 Abstract: It has positive significance for promoting hotel value by analyzing hotel service innovation and the way of value improvement. This paper uses value chain theory for reference

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    Supply and Demand Shopping for a personal computer these days involves more than comparing hard drive size‚ physical memory‚ and price. A couple of years ago‚ when I was in the market for a new computer‚ I knew I wanted a laptop‚ and that’s about all I knew. I researched the internet looking for the type of laptop I would need as an adult online student. The details I needed to consider were use‚ size‚ weight‚ battery life‚ warranty‚ and operating system. This was at the time when tablet computers

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    1. Question : The ________________ of language helps you to form your identity or sense of self.   Student Answer:  Personal function    Interactional function    Ritual function    Heuristic function   Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Section 4.2 of Making Connections.   Points Received: 1 of 1   Comments: Question 2. Question : ____________________ is the primary code humans use to communicate.   Student Answer:  Jargon    Interpersonal communication    Language

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