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    found in automobiles. They are constructed to absorb the kinetic energy from impact during an accident by controlled deformation. In order to absorb the impact of a head on collision‚ most of the time crumple zones are designed to be in the front part of a vehicle‚ they can also be found on the rear and sides of vehicles. Isaac Newton’s first law states that an object in motion will stay in motion with the same speed and direction unless it is acted upon by unbalanced force. An example of this is

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    Demand curves: automobile industry -determinants of demand Supply curves - determinants of supply How production takes place: trends in production in response to demand and supply Tendencies Issues vexing the industry Competition and its effect Taxation and its effect Is this the worst period for the automobile industry that you’ve witnessed? The sales of petrol-fuelled cars have been declining month after month and it went unnoticed. However‚ diesel car sales started declining

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    Anh Nguyen Professor Wegley ENG 102 18 January 2014 The Happiness Store: A Place to be Happy in Less Mundane Ways Gary Larson has brought laughter to many people by his popular long-running comic called The Far Side. In one of these cartoon series‚ the character names Crawley was told by his friends: “You cannot buy happiness”. However‚ “Mr. Crawley surmised that they just didn’t know where the store was” (Figure 1). Humorously‚ Mr. Crawley’s conclusion about the reason why his friends

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    Hotel Operations Recently When an entrepreneur wants to join the hotel industry‚ he can search for a property company for a building for lease to operate his hotel rather than to build it by his capital. Nowadays‚ there are so many hotel chain do not own the buildings which contribute the hotels‚ such as Choice Hotels International company‚ which own 11 hotel brands: Comfort Inn‚ Comfort Suites‚ Quality‚ Sleep Inn‚ Clarion‚ Cambria Suite‚ MainStay Suites‚ Suburban Extended Stay‚ Econo Lodge

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    This experiment is a replica of Loftus and Palmer’s (1974) Reconstruction of Automobile Destruction: An Example of the Interaction between Language and Memory research. The aim is to investigate the effect of leading questions on eyewitness testimony of an event. The independent variable is the verb in the critical question‚ such as ‘smashed‚’ or ‘hit‚’ and the dependent variable is the participants speed estimate of the cars. The study was done by asking 30 students to watch seven short car crash

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    of the Automobile Industry”‚ the ecosystem of the industry is changing fast and is becoming more regulated due to strict environmental restrictions and emission control and alternate fuel requirements. Automobile has always been considered as means of both “transportation and personal expression”‚ but Generation Y of millennial do not concur to that psychology of Baby Boomers. Today automobiles are more about vehicle connectivity‚ interactive safety and self-driving cars. The value chain of the industry

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    1. Amazon.com‚ Peapod‚ Dell‚ and many furniture manufacturers use push-pull supply chain strategies. Describe how each of these companies takes advantage of the risk-pooling concept. To better understand the strategies used by the three (3) companies and furniture manufacturers‚ the definition of Push or Pull is established below: Push Strategies – when the manufacturer uses its sales force and trade promotion money to induce intermediaries to carry‚ promote‚ and sell the product to end users.

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    The Container Store • What motivational strategies does The Container Store use to keep employees productive and satisfied? The Container Store principally uses the Maslow hierarchy of needs‚ this theory talks about of an arrangement of five basic needs (physiological‚ safety‚ social‚ esteem and self-actualization needs) that motivate behavior. (Jones & George‚ 2007‚ pp. 330). 1) Physiological Needs: The Container Store looks for satisfy this need in proving employees with a good wage

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    Hardware Store Case Analysis Pete Garcia BUS680: Training and Development November 24‚ 2014 Dr.: Amy Hakim Ashford University Hardware Store Case Analysis A. Do you agree with Fred’s decision to conduct the training and use the third vendor? Using concepts from the chapter‚ explain your answer. When it comes to Fred’s decision making in reference to using a third party vendor for training purposes‚ I believe that Fred made the best decision possible. Now‚ Fred based his decision

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    Value chain analysis To analyze Bunnings value chain‚ an analysis of Bunning’s activities is necessary. As it shown in Micheal Porter’s theory‚ genetic value chain is made up by primary activities and support activities. Primary activities includes inbound logistics‚ operations‚ outbound logistics‚ sales and service. Support activities includes firm infrastructure‚ human resource management‚ technology and procurement. Bunning’s business basically fit this genetic mode. Primary activities is the

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