Question 1: Advances in information technology impacted and transformed the service landscape in a significant way. The impact of information technology on the banking industry is quite remarkable and banking is now easier than ever to say the least. There are 5 advances in information technology that have greatly impacted and helped to transform banks‚ such as FNB. The first advance is the rapid growth of the Internet. Value can now be easily provided to customers through services that gather
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Computer Weekly. P34‚ 1/3p‚ 1c. [Online] available from: EBSCOhost. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=buh&AN=12696157&site=ehost-live [accessed 15 November 2006] Cohen‚ N (2001) Make Computers Work First!. New Statesman. Vol 130 issue 4557‚ p24‚ 2p‚ 2c. available from: EBSCOhost. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=buh&AN=5263240&site=ehost-live [accessed 15 November 2006] Anonymous (2001) Dangerous Data. Economist. Vol 371 issue 8373‚ p15‚ 2/3p‚ 1c. [Online] available
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July 1995 First mobile phone company in the world to outsource everything except marketing and sales and finance operates in 20 countries across South Asia‚ Africa and the Channel Islands The largest cellular service provider in India 4P+2P+3P for AIRTEL 4P’s Product: Airtel is the fifth largest telecom operator in the world with about 230.8 million subscribers across 19 countries It provides mobile‚ fixed telephony as well as broadband and subscription television services
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Staffing and Scheduling The debate on safe and adequate nurse staffing has remained a growing and controversial issue in healthcare. The most important issue is determining a safe number of nurses that should ideally work on a unit. In an article by The Journal of Nursing Administration it is stated that‚ “over the course of the last decade‚ hospital restructuring‚ spurred in part by a move to managed care payment structures and development of market competition among
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Maple Sugar Urine Disease Classic Maple Sugar Urine Disease or MSUD is a genetic amino acid disorder in which body isn’t able to break down the amino acids found in proteins such as leucine‚ isoleucine and valine. MSUD is also referred to as branched chain ketoaciduria. BCKADs or Branched-Chain Alpha-Keto Acid Dehydrogenase are enzymes that break down those amino acids. This causes the urine to smell like maple syrup. When these amino acids build up in the blood they cause complications.
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Employment patterns in USA During World War I (1914-1918) and World War II 1939-1945) businesses were mass hiring for production workers to keep with the demands for manufactured goods. Post World War II 1946-1964 nearly 75 million American children were born; it was the start of the “baby boom” generation. By the 1970’s the demands for goods was at an all-time high and organizations were in need of employees. demands for manufactured goods was not as high‚ but it created new demands for supply
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Cited: Carmichael‚ Mary. "No Girls‚ Please." Newsweek 26 Jan. 2004‚Vol. 143 Issue 4‚ p50-50‚ 2/3p‚ 1c. Girish‚ Uma. "For India ’s daughters‚ a dark birth day." Csmonitor.com. 9 Feb. 2005. Jones‚ Adam. "Case Study: Female Infanticide." www.gendercide.org Snider‚ Michael."Fears of Sex Selection." Macleans 3 Oct. 2005‚VOl. 118 Issue 40‚ p60-60
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E Properties of Plane Areas Notation: A area x‚ y distances to centroid C Ix‚ Iy moments of inertia with respect to the x and y axes‚ respectively Ixy product of inertia with respect to the x and y axes IP Ix Iy polar moment of inertia with respect to the origin of the x and y axes IBB moment of inertia with respect to axis B-B 1 y x h C b y x Rectangle (Origin of axes at centroid) A Ix bh bh3 12 x Iy b 2 hb3 12 y h 2 Ixy 0 IP bh 2 (h 12 b2) 2 y B Rectangle (Origin of axes
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the slope. | | | A price decrease decreases real income while an increase in income increases real income. | | | A price decrease leaves real income unchanged while an increase in income increases real income. | All else held constant‚ as additional firms enter an industry Answer | | more output is available at each given price. | | | less output is available at each given price. | | | the same output is available at each given price. | | | output could increase or decrease
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Marketing 104 Product and Distribution Management Designing Channel Systems Elyssa Lucagan Julienne Anne Imperial Channel Design Factors • Product Mix and Nature of Product • Marketing Mix Elements • Width and Depth of market/outlet coverage planned • Long term commitments to channel partners • Level of customer service planned • Cost affordable on the channel system • Channel control requirements of the company CHANNEL DESIGN AND PLANNING PROCESS • Define customer needs • Clarifying channel
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