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    Historically‚ What Were Apple’s Major Competitive Advantages? According to Hill‚ J.(2008:75) that the roots of competitive advantage is strategies‚ the root of strategies is distinctive competencies‚ the roots of distinctive competencies are resources and capabilities. Competitive advantage lead to superior profitability. So‚ talking about competitive advantages means about strategies‚ distinctive competencies‚ capabilities and resources. There are two types of competitive advantages: differentiation

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    1. Kodak Stakeholder Impact Analysis Shareholders The shareholders of Kodak want a good return on their investment. Kodak has been exhausting resources through acquisitions and joint ventures with other companies‚ which leads to decreased shareholder profits. Kodak lost over $1.7 billion in already manufactured cameras and a patent suit where Polaroid sued them for violations on seven of their patents which also led to decreased shareholder profits. Competition was increasing in all areas and

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    of a potential defective product. It will provide insight on the process of identifying the product‚ potential recall and the responsibility to notify the consumer. A Corporations Social Responsibility to Stakeholders Introduction One of the many things a manufacturing company has to worry about is producing defective products. If a company has produced defective products‚ it is in their best interest to find out and address the issue before their customers

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    Stakeholders of Bangladesh Telecommunications Sector BTRC Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) is an independent Commission established under the Bangladesh Telecommunication Act‚ 2001 (Act no. 18 of 2001) published by the Parliament in the Bangladesh Gazette‚ extraordinary issue of April 16‚ 2001. BTRC started functioning from January 31‚ 2002. In the intervening years it has pursued a vision to facilitate affordable telecommunication services of acceptable quality for all

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    ASSESS the impact on stakeholders of the privatisation and flotation of the Royal Mail Established in 1516‚ Royal Mail is a postal service business‚ based in London‚ UK. Royal Mail had always been a public service for most of its history‚ considered to be a government department. However‚ with the rise of E-mail and the online social networks‚ there has been a torrential fall in the volume of letters‚ which was once the major business of Royal Mail. Faced with great financial hardship‚ Richard Hooper

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    7 Key Strategies That You Must Learn From Apple’s Marketing Coming off the heels of yet another successful Apple launch debut‚ it’s increasingly clear that Apple is on top of their game in a way like no other. Which other company could turn an ordinary press conference into a live global event?The secret lies beyond their product line and design standards; it lies beyond even Steve Jobs’ emphatic adherence to Apple’s core philosophy‚ which is that the user doesn’t always know what they want.

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    The importance of accounting to the stakeholders of an organisation Accounting must be understood as a complete‚ consistent‚ logical system for collecting and processing data on the assets of the company and its activities‚ as well as the presentation of economic and financial information. The primary objective of accounting is the development and provision of information about assets components and conducted by the company business. This information is used primarily by: * Board business

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    -DEFINITION OF A STAKEHOLDER- A stakeholder is someone or anyone who has an interest in the success of a business. A stakeholder can affect the businesses processes and outcomes. -MCDONALD’S STAKEHOLDERS- CUSTOMERS One of the main stakeholders for McDonalds is the customers. They have a stake in the business‚ because they buy food and bring in the revenue. If people chose to buy food elsewhere and McDonalds would have no customers and would fail as a business. Their interest as a stakeholder is the quality

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    Stakeholders Key stakeholders can either have a positive or negative effect towards a business‚ or who are important to an organisation. Examples of key stakeholders may be funders‚ government‚ head of businesses and other community figures. Customers: The customers are external stakeholders and they want the most they can get out of the business (in this case - school they have chosen to go to). As a business the customers want to see improvements in the organisation; for example improvements

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    Business ethics- impact of the stakeholders As we all know stakeholders have a huge impact on the business but it works both ways. The business and its ethical behaviour also affect the stakeholders and the business itself. Today I am going to evaluate the impact of Sainsbury’s ethical behaviour on its stakeholders and the business. In 2007 Sainsbury has acted very unethically. They sold around 20‚000 cotton bags made by well-known designer. They wanted to make it fashionable to use cotton

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