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    (FRG)‚ or West Germany as it was named at that time‚ Willy Brandt‚ decided to review the policies that the FRG had up till this point held regarding Eastern Europe. Under the Hallstein Doctrine‚ relations with Eastern Europe had basically ground to a halt during the mid-fifties‚ so Brandt in 1970‚ along with his foreign minister Walter Scheel‚ agreed to hold negotiations with the leaders of the East. This policy of improving relations with the Eastern communist bloc was known as Ostpolitik. The aims

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    dystopian novel by George Orwell‚ which was published in the year 1945. It is a story about farm animals who rebel against the farmer Mr. Jones‚ who treated them cruelly‚ they were spurred into rebellion by Major (an old boar) who gave a speech before he died as how the humans were parasites and why they should be defeated. Later on two pigs‚ Napoleon and Snowball lead the rebellion against the farmer and they consequently won as the farmer drove away‚ and they then formed a set of seven

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    What are the pros and cons of HSBC’s “Managing for Growth” strategy? The HSBC managing for growth strategy is a plan that provides HSBC with a blueprint for growth and development. The key point of the strategy was to build on HSBC’s strengths and address it’s weaknesses. HSBC plans to deliver its strategy for growth by focusing on enhancing HSBC’s revenue generation culture‚ further developing its brand managing costs strategically ‚ maintaining a prudent credit/market risk stance and investing

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    What is the most effective strategy for building customer loyalty in business-to-business (B2B) relationships? In today’s highly competitive business environment‚ the remarkable increase in the number of companies is becoming a problem. Due to this situation and also diversity in customer demand‚ business people are required to contemplate how to establish strategies to gain new potential customers or to maintain existing customers. Caceres and Paparoidamis (2007) identify that the cost of acquiring

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    only one heart valve. Normally‚ the heart is divided into four chambers‚ and there is one valve on each side of the heart. The chambers on the right side of the heart receive blood from the body and pump it to the lungs where the blood gets oxygen. The chambers on the left side of the heart get the oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pump it back out to the body. In CAVC‚ the blood in the chambers mix‚ and the heart valve may not close tightly. This makes the heart work much harder than normal. CVAC

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    of all kinds regarding the hygiene and the quality of the products that many fast food chains offer. In 1993 the worldwide famous fast food chain: McDonald’s stated and assured that their fries and hash browns were vegetarian‚ fried in 100% vegetable oil‚ but it was in 2001 that the truth was finally out and McDonald’s declared that they fries indeed contained beef. These kinds of scandals happen more often than we think‚ we sometimes hear rumors about these scandals‚ but we usually don’t dig into

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    Competitive Strategy in Game Consoles Jay Conrod‚ Klimka Szwaykowska; Mar 7‚ 2007 The interactive entertainment industry has grown remarkably quickly in recent years. Since 2001‚ the market has been dominated by three major players: Sony‚ Microsoft‚ and Nintendo. Of these‚ Nintendo had the smallest market share‚ even though the company had historically dominated the market. In 2004‚ faced with strong competition from larger and wealthier rivals‚ Nintendo had to come up with an innovative

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    Running head: STARBUCKS’ STRATEGY1 Dr. Shavers Assignment 1: Starbucks’s Strategy Modern Management Strayer University October 21‚ 2014 Submitted by: RUNNING HEAD: STARBUCKS’ STRATEGY2 Starbuck’s Coffee is a multi-billion dollar company. It was founded in 1971 in Seattle‚ Washington. It was a single store located in the Park Place Market area of Seattle. The idea started with three friends‚ Jerry Baldwin‚ Zev Siegel‚ and Gordon Bowker. They opened a small shop and began selling

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    1. What are the chief elements of Apple’s overall competitive strategy? How well do the pieces fit together? Is the strategy evolving? Apple has done an excellent job of developing a very distinct strategy through industry leading innovation. This strategy has allowed them to be the frontrunners in new product introductions and the improvement of existing products. Apple has employed a differentiation strategy in an attempt to meet the needs of a global market by offering customers innovative

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    To what extent has the Labour party moved away from its traditional roots? The Labour party believed in more traditional principles post the 1997 reforms where Labour was rebranded as ‘‘New Labour’.’ Prior to this‚ the party communicated in a ‘left wing’ approach with socialist ideas. They believed in core values‚ where some were emphasised more than others. Equality was significant as there was expansion of the welfare state e.g. they introduced the ‘free’ health care system and taxation in favour

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