Emotional Intelligence and the Academic Performance and Selection of a Major of College Students Joumady‚ O.‚ & Ris‚ C. (2005). Performance in european higher education: A non-parametric production frontier approach. Liptak‚ J. (2005). Using emotional intelligence to help college students succeed in the workplace. Journal of Employment Counseling‚ 42(4)‚ 171-178. Mandell‚ B.‚ & Pherwani‚ S. (2003). Relationship between emotional intelligence and transformational leadership style: A gender comparison
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FOREIGN AND LOCAL LITERATURE: According to the source china.org. cn(2014) which is a business page The most succesfull convenience store franchiser‚ 7-Eleven‚ is planning to duplicate its Japanese success story in China. In which is very risky because of ups and down.Staying on a franchising system‚ the US-based 7-Eleven Inc which is 70 percent owned by Ito-Yakado Co‚ Japan’s biggest retailer‚ currently is seeking for licenses throughout china. Analysts reminded china about restrictions on
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| | | 3.0 | Barriers to Entry | 5 | | | | 4.0 | Supplier Power | 6 | | | | 5.0 | Buyer Power | 7 | | | | 6.0 | Substitutes | 9 | | | | 7.0 | Conclusion | 10 | | | | 8.0 | List of References | 11 | | | | 9.0 | Appendices (A to W) | 16 | | | | 1.0 Market Assessment The plastic pipe manufacturing industry makes up approximately 7% in the entire plastic market in Malaysia (See Appendix A). They are a new technology which has grown over the years
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Five force model of PIXAR Threat of new entrants: High Advanced technologies make it difficult for new competitors to enter the market because they have to develop those technologies before effectively competing. The requirement for advanced technologies positively affects PIXAR. The PIXAR has a high level technology development department‚ so the threat of new competitors is the technology. Threat of substitute products or services: Moderate I consider substitute products to be theater or
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Porter “Strive for competitive advantage and the forces that affect it.” Strategic Management Dr. Cassell By: Ashleigh Bender Table of Contents: I .) Executive Summary pg. II.) Porters Five Forces Defined pg. • Supplier Power pg. • Buyer Power pg. • Threats of New Entrants pg. • Substitutes Products pg. • Degree of Rivalry pg. III.) Advantage and Disadvantage of Porter’s Five Forces Model pg. IV.) Application of Porter’s
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Introduction Context 7-Eleven has been founded in the late 20s in Dallas Texas. After years of substantial growth‚ a Japanese company gained control in 1991. Over the years it has developed an extensive franchise network. This makes 7-Eleven the world’s largest franchisor‚ currently operating over 50‚000 outlets. ("7-11 around the‚" 2013) There is an important difference between the strategies of 7-Eleven Japan and 7-Eleven USA. Due to the high-population density in Japan‚ 7-Eleven Japan makes use of
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Columbia Business School The New 7-Eleven I’ve got a great opportunity. I’m transforming a brand with 75 years of history. - Jim Keyes‚ CEO‚ 7-Eleven Jim Keyes‚ the 4-year veteran CEO of 7-Eleven‚ is flying his Beechcraft A36 Bonanza. He is ascending to 10‚000 feet‚ and despite the good weather he remains vigilantly focused on the instrument panel‚ and on the bright skies around him. “Flying is a great distraction‚” he says. “You can’t think about anything else when you’re in the cockpit
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Member Section 7 NAME ID 1. Monika Singh 5649246 2. Pornnapa Leelapatree 5649249 3. Kewalin Jongtaweesub 5649255 4. Sunisa Wongwilas 5649259 5. Albash Khan 5649289 Submitted to Mr. Paiboon Waiquamdee Assignment 1 7- Eleven ISSUE 1 1. Who are the target customers? - Both male and female with all age group 2. What do the target customers want in order of importance? - The first thing come up in customers’ mind is convenience. 7- Eleven can find in every
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The five competitive forces that shape strategy Introduction The five competitve forces that shape strategy also know as Porter’s five forces was first pubilshed in 1979 in the Harvard Business Review by a young associate professor at the Harvard Business School‚ Michael E. Porter. This article started a revolution in the strategy field and has since than shaped a generation of academic research and business practise. Throughout the last thirty years Porter’s Five Forces Analysis has been the
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6. Five forces model The Porter’s five forces model is applied in order to see how attractive the North German market is for Vanclaes. The market potential for Vanclaes will be clear in the conclusion of this model. Supplier power There are lots of different suppliers in the Netherlands and Germany. This means that the various materials that are used to build a boat trailer are very easy to get. What this also means is that the power of the suppliers is not so big. All the different suppliers
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