Q 01: Describe Abou Shakra in terms of the value it provides for customer. Ans: Abou Shakra has managed to maintain its own identity by having satisfied customer over the years. It was only possible as it followed some values since its inception to uphold its true identity as a restaurant. These values are as follow – Advantage - As a new restaurant when it started‚ it had to compete with the whole market as there was not many different cuisines available like now. So the competitive market necessitate
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Fundamentals of Marketing Programme(s): DMK Semester/Year: Year 1 (Sem 2) Week Topic Activity/Tutorial Remarks 1 Chapter 1: Introduction to Marketing Definition of marketing Marketing mix The marketing process Core marketing concepts Company Case: Abou Shakra Restaurant: Creating Customer Value the Old-Fashioned Way Marketing Debate: Does Marketing create or satisfy needs? Kotler‚ P. and Armstrong‚ G. (2014) Principles of Marketing. 15th Edn. Pearson Education: USA‚ Pg. 55 Kotler‚ P.‚ Keller‚ K
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fallen leaves from the trees to sustain him. The Lord of Gods finally decided to test Ajastya for the third time. This time the lord would show up in front of Ajastya every day during his meal time‚ Shakra the lord of Gods knew that he would feed him instead of feeding himself. Ajastya was ok with feeding Shakra because he knew that his generosity would prevail through the tough times he was currently
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Supply Chain Management Adel Abou Heneidy Learning objectives To develop understanding of the following key areas and their interrelationships: * Basic concepts of logistics and supply chain management * The strategic role of a supply chain * The key strategic drivers of supply chain performance * Analytic methodologies for supply chain analysis 2 Supply Chain Management Adel Abou Heneidy Highlights: • • • • • • • • Understanding the Supply Chain Supply Chain performance: achieving strategic
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severely diminish before they retreat. Jack’s rifle misfires‚ injuring his face‚ and just as the enemy is about to trample him‚ Harry pulls him onto a horse and escapes with Abou. Harry finds letters from Ethne to Jack‚ and discovers that the two are going to marry. Harry is outraged that Jack would steal his love‚ and tells Abou he hates Jack. But then Jack awakens blind and scared out of his mind and begins to cry out. When Harry sees him looking so pathetic‚ his anger is extinguished – this is why
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A JOINT INITIATIVE OF THE HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL P E L -0 5 6 JU N E 1 2 ‚ 2 0 0 8 ST A C E Y C H I L D RE SS GEO FF M A RIETTA A Problem-Solving Approach to D esigning and Implementing a Strategy to Improve Performance The job of school d istrict lead ership team s is to solve system -level p erform ance p roblem s. Grad u ation rates‚ achievem ent d ifferences betw een racial and ethnic grou p s‚ college read iness‚ and early grad e literacy are bu t
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recommended reading: Abou El Fadl‚ K. (2005) The Great Theft - Wrestling Islam from the Extremists Gulen‚ M. F. (2004) Toward a Global Civilization of Love and Tolerance Khatab‚ S. and Bouma‚ G. (2007) Democracy In Islam Ramadan‚ T. (2004) Western Muslims and the Future of Islam Book outside recommended reading‚ but relevant: Esposito‚ J. (2010) The Future of Islam Abou El Fadl‚ K. (2005). The Great Theft - Wrestling Islam from the Extremists. New York: HarperCollins. Khaled Abou El Fadl is a professor
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they decide to steal money from Abou Nahra’s casino. “There must be a way to get a cut he once said to me when I visited him? Are you in?”(Hage 18). Even though Bassam and George know that Abou Nahra will cut their heads off if they “are caught stealing” because they “will be fucking with the militia‚” (Hage 18) the childhood friends still betray Abou Nahra. Eventually Khalil‚ Abou Nahra’s employee‚ found out about the theft and threatened them that he will tell Abou Nahra about it unless he was given
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th ing else‚ have p laced h i w here he now m . undoub tedly stands¡– C rane believes tha t true a rt shou ld derive from the a rtist’s ow n exp erience. In th is sho rt sto ry‚ C rane‚ w ith h is direct exp erience in the sea‚ unfo lds h is idea s abou t individua l ep istem o logy and h is in terp reta tion of life‚ disp laying the rela tion betw een m an and na tu re‚ even the rela tion betw een m an and society. T h is accoun t is C rane’s decla ra tion: na tu re is indifferen t to m an; life
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War almost always causes corruption as people look for positions of power. In the case of this novel‚ the corruption comes from the Christian militia led by Abou-Nahra. The first example is when Bassam is arrested and tortured for a crime he did not commit‚ “I did not steal them‚ I whispered through my broken teeth” (Hage 155). This quotation is taken from the part of the novel where Bassam is being tortured
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