A531. Footscray Park Phone: 99194616 Email: hafizul.islam@vu.edu.au Welcome to BHO2259 Product and Services Innovations Dr. Hafizul Islam BHO2259 About Product and Services Innovations (PSI) Development‚ innovation and commercialization of new products and services is crucial About Product and Services Innovations (PSI) New products and services are developed Existing products are revised and innovated Explore new market opportunities Exploit existing market opportunities
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Consumer behaviour in dairy products in Kosovo 311 ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN REGARD TO DAIRY PRODUCTS IN KOSOVO Bytyqi Hysen*‚ Vegara Mensur**‚ Gjonbalaj Muje‚ Mehmeti Hajrip‚ Gjergjizi Halim‚ Miftari Iliriana and Bytyqi Njazi* ABSTRACT Consumer behaviour in Kosovo in respect of dairy products (white cheese‚ yoghurt‚ fruit yoghurt‚ Sharri cheese‚ curd and caciocavalo) was studied during 2007 using different socio-economic variables assessed by so-called evaluation criteria 1-5. The objective
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Unit 9:exploring creative product promotion P4: explain the reasons behind the choice of media in a successful promotional campaign. Brandon Baumgart IBS 1c P4 Version 3 30 may 2012 Mrs. Daymond From mouth-to-mouth to TV and Internet. In 1886 when coca cola started they didn’t had TVs‚ radios and Internet to tell people they have invented something new. So everything was from mouth-to-mouth‚ through the flyers‚ the newspapers or big wall paintings on high buildings. Later they
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review and research strategies on product-service systems P.P. Wang*‚ X.G. Ming‚ D. Li‚ F.B. Kong‚ L. Wang and Z.Y. Wu School of Mechanical Engineering‚ Shanghai Jiao Tong University‚ Shanghai‚ PR China (Received 17 May 2010; final version received 12 October 2010) As present trends in economic and population growth continue‚ the natural environment is increasingly being stressed. More and more researchers‚ institutes and programmes have paid attention to product-service systems (PSSes) in the
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Fundamental Factors Affecting Quality The nine fundamental factors (9 M’s)‚ which are affecting the quality of products and services‚ are: markets‚ money‚ management‚ men‚ motivation‚ materials‚ machines and mechanization. Modern information methods and mounting product requirements. 1. Market: Because of technology advancement‚ we could see many new products to satisfy customer wants. At the same time‚ the customer wants are also changing dynamically. So‚ it is the role of companies to identify
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Allied Products Assignment Allied Products‚ Inc.‚ has recently won approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS). This system is designed to give airplane pilots additional warning of approaching ground danger and thus help prevent crashes. Allied Products has spent $10 million in research and development the past four years developing GPWS. The GPWS will be put on the market beginning this year and Allied Products expects it
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Name: Exp 9: Stoichiometry of a Precipitation Reaction Data Tables: Step 3: Show the calculation of the needed amount of Na2CO3 CaCl2.H2O(aq)= m/M =1/147 =0.0068 mol CaCO3(s)=0.0068*1/1 =0.0068 mol CaCO3 (s)= CaCO3 mol *CaCO3 g =0.0068 mol*100.01 g =0.68 g Convert moles of Na-2CO3 to grams of Na2CO3 = 0.00680 moles Na-2CO3 x 105.99g Na-2CO3 1 mole Na-2CO3 = 0.72g 0.72g of Na-2CO3 to fully react with 1g of CaCl2-.2H2O Step 4: Mass of weighing dish
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* LP: 9 ASSIGNMENT * * * * Janice Talas * * * National American University * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * We are assuming that a country’s real growth is 2 percent per year while its real deficit is rising 5 percent per year. I do not think a country can afford such deficits indefinitely simply because of the fact
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BYP20-9 Information Given Sales Price: 26 Fixed Costs (FC): $4‚000 VC: 7.8 Equipment Lease: $1460 CM: 18.2 $5460 Contribution Margin Ratio: 18.2/26= Members needed to Breakeven: 300 70% Monthly Membership Fee: $26 Part A: Amount of Variable Costs (VC) Required Sales – Variable Costs – Fixed Costs = Net Income 26(300) – VC(300) – 5460=0 7800 – 300VC – 5460=0 2340 = 300VC 7.8 = VC per Unit Variable Costs: 2340 Part B: What are the monthly sales
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"9/11" and "Nine Eleven" redirect here. For the date‚ see September 11 or 9 November. For other uses‚ see September 11 attacks (disambiguation). Page semi-protected September 11 attacks A montage of eight images depicting‚ from top to bottom‚ the World Trade Center towers burning‚ the collapsed section of the Pentagon‚ the impact explosion in the south tower‚ a rescue worker standing in front of rubble of the collapsed towers‚ an excavator unearthing a smashed jet engine‚ three frames of video
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