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    Introduction In today ’s society more people are working longer hours and utilizing more technology in their everyday life. As a result of these longer hours and increased use of technology‚ more energy is being consumed. (Hayden and Shandra 575) The impact that this is having on the environment is substantial in both negative and positive ways. It is hard to deny the benefits modern technology has produced for the world‚ in industry and in everyday life. With more and more technological breakthroughs

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    Introductions Apple Inc is an American system company which combined with design and innovative technology‚ selling consumers electronic‚ computer software and personal computer. The Macintosh line of computer‚ ipod‚ iphone‚ and ipad are most well-known hardware products of this company. Software in this company is including Mac OS‚ itune‚ ilife‚ iwork‚ aperture‚ ios‚ final art studio‚ logical studio and safari. Apple as an admirable company with high revenue and high profit has been evaluated

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    Business Concept Innovation In Apple business concept innovation in Apple The business concept innovation of apple will be analyzed by several business models. One of them is the concept of Gary Hamel . He defines the business concept innovation as following:  "Business Concept Innovation is the capacity to imagine dramatically different business concepts or dramatically new ways of differentiating exiting business concepts"  Business conept innovation changes the basis of competition

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    Balanced Scorecard a.g. barr’s balanced scorecard and report balance scorecard “The ‘Balanced Scorecard’ approach aims to provide information to management to assist in the formulation of strategy and measurement of its achievement. It emphasises the need to provide the users with a set of information that addresses all relevant areas of performance in an objective and unbiased fashion.” report To discuss the above statement‚ we must first understand what the Balanced Scorecard at its core. The

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    Executive summary There is a rapid development in the information technology industry and any organization like Apple‚ involved in the development‚ innovation and marketing of such products must be well positioned strategically to manage. Apple has for the past 26 years has an exceptionally exemplary story. The company had a steady growth achieved through several highs and downs in its operation both in the local and international markets (Burrows‚ Green‚ & Grover‚ 2006). The worst time was in 1997

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    | Brief description of PC and Smartphone’s industry Smartphones | Company | Market share | Key success factors | Android | 68‚1% | * software * innovation * synchronization with google account | Apple | 16‚9% | * design * style * size * capacity * software * download facility * distribution | Blackberry | 4‚8% | * reliability * carrier friendly * design | Nokia | 4‚4% | * price efficiency * reliability * distribution * client’s service |

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    School of Business Class: EMBA 2004 Implication of Balanced Scorecards in Audit Services CONTENT A. Balanced Scorecards B. Key Area of The Balanced Scorecard 1. Learning Growth and Innovation 2. Business Process 3. Customer Service 4. Financial Performance C. Advantages of Using Balanced Scorecards D. Risks Associated with the Balanced Scorecards E. Deployment of the Balanced Scorecards 1. Change Management 2. Deployment the Balanced Scorecards

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    evidence of how U.S. railroads‚ in the 1860s and 1870s‚ developed accounting procedures to aid them in their extensive planning and control procedures.  Rail­roads handled a vastly greater number and dollar volume of transactions than had any previous business and‚ as a consequence‚ had to devise procedures to record and summarize an enormous number of cash transactions. These procedures also generated summary financial reports on the operations of the many sub-units within the large‚ geographically dispersed

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    minimum efficient scale (MES)The minimum efficient scale (MES) is the output for a business in the long run where the internal economies of scale have been fully exploited. It corresponds to the lowest point on the long run average total cost curve and is also known as the output of long run productive efficiency. The MES is rarely a single output - more likely it is a range of output levels where average cost is minimized where the firm achieves constant returns to scale. The MES will vary from

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    Discuss: “The concept of efficient diversification implies that for an investor wishing to efficiently assume risk in their portfolio; the risky part of the portfolio should consist of weighted proportions of all possible risky assets.” Abstract: Minimizing investor’s portfolio risk was a dominant goal influencing decision making of investment. The effective method of reducing risks was to efficient diversifying the portfolio. The author’s purpose in this article was to share thoughts and concerns

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