1. Even though the complete survey is not included in the case‚ summarize how the closed-ended and open-ended questions provided valuable customer insight for FIR. The valuable customer insight for FIR is - Convenience: Online banking is very convenient since it is web based‚ customers can access it anytime. Based on the surveys the respondents FIR is simple and easy to when viewing and paying bills. - Inconvenience: There is also downsides to FIR. One of them being mail deposits‚ another
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organizations and any third party it transact with. E-commerce is useful by providing transaction among organizations which can be observed from two perspectives. The selling and buy within an organization. Successful virtual ecommerce are Yahoo‚ Google‚ and AOL. E-commerce can be defined through learning‚ service‚ communications‚ business process‚ and commercial. According to McKay and Marshall (2004)‚ e-business is the use of the Internet and other information technologies to support commerce and improve
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1. AOL - Time Warner $164 billion deal in 2000. In 2002 reported a $99 billion loss with $45 billion write-down. Destroyed 97% of shareholder value. 2. Invensys - Baan Invensys paid Euros 762 million to buy Baan in 2000. Baan was sold in 2003 for $130 million. 3. Taylor Woodrow - Wimpey Taylor Woodrow bought Wimpey for £5 billion in 2007. Since then £4 billion has been wiped off Taylor Wimpey’s share price. 4. HSBC - Household HSBC bought Household for $15 billion in
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Introduction The parade of corporate accounting scandals of the last decade‚ with lion’s share occurring in 2002‚ has developed deep antipathy and distrust towards corporations and their reporting practices‚ and casted doubts on the opinions of audit firms. As majority of these accounting frauds occurred in the US (See Appendix)‚ there was a widely-held view that rules-based accounting standards have allowed failure of large corporations like Enron and World Com‚ since US GAAP is perceived to
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xxx most of the internet users are loyal to a search engine‚ they do not switch between different engines such as yahoo/Google/msn to seek different results. As search engine are refined overtime‚ it may be advantageous for companies as Microsoft/AOL to use Google search capabilities rather than try to invest
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GMail-A Case Study " Search is Number Two Online Activity - Email is Number One; ’Heck‚ Yeah‚’ Say Google Founders " Headline of press release issued by Google on April 1‚ 2004 for GMail. On 1st April 2004‚ Google announced a new web-based mail service called Gmail. During launch it announced a one GB of free storage for each user. It has many of new features for regular webmail users such as grouping of messages into one conversation. It was powered with Google’s popular search technology to help
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The dot-com bubble (also referred to as the dot-com boom‚ the Internet bubble and the information technology bubble[1]) was an historic speculative bubble covering roughly 1997–2000 (with a climax on March 10‚ 2000‚ with the NASDAQ peaking at 5‚408.60[2] in intraday trading before closing at 5‚048.62) during which stock markets in industrialized nations saw their equity value rise rapidly from growth in the Internet sector and related fields. While the latter part was a boom and bust cycle‚ the Internet
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the internet stared‚ Microsoft tried to push out and eliminate their competitors when it came to web browsing. It provided Internet Explore free of charge in all of their operating systems. This was at a time where people were being charged for AOL or Netscape Navigator. Microsoft was guilty of “exclusive dealing”. This is a regulation that gives them sole rights to a certain product. This prevented their competition from entering the market with their products. Microsoft used a pricing
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References: Lei Han (June‚ 2011). List of 28 Soft Skills. Career Success. Retrieved from http://bemycareercoach.com/1394/soft-skills/list-soft-skills.html Kate Lorenz (March‚ 2011). Top 10 Soft Skills for Job Hunters. Aol Jobs. Retrieved from http://jobs.aol.com/articles/2009/01/26/top-10-soft-skills-for-job-hunters/
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Very similar to their classifieds platform‚ Myspace also has a display advertising section‚ which can be targeted and suited to a very selective target audience. This will also increase traffic for MySpace‚ and using a similar model like yahoo or AOL‚ their ad revenues can shine superbly. Due to the diversity of the member base of it’s website‚ MySpace can select the pages that any offer can be placed. 2. Sowa‚ Tom "Space to grow: More businesses are using MySpace" Spokesman-Review
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