IMPACT OF GLOBAL AND LOCAL MEDIA ADVERTISEMENT ON CHILDREN Submitted by: S.BHAVANA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION ACHARIYA ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE VILLIANUR‚ PUDUCHERRY 9976228555 sbhavana.bala@gmail.com Submitted To: Professor. Govindaraju Head of the Department Department of Communication Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Tirunelveli - 627 012 E-mail ID : actconference2012@gmail.com Submitted for: (ACT-TNP Annual Conference on Globalisation
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STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVED REVENUE GENERATION IN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION Local governments operate at the grassroots and are expected to provide services to their stakeholders. In a federal system like Nigeria‚ local governments are close to the people and hence could effectively alter socioeconomic and political conditions within their jurisdictions. Apart from providing and maintaining basic infrastructures‚ local governments can complement the economic activities of other levels of
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IKEA “To create a better everyday life for the many people.” IKEA Case Study ‘The Democratization of Style’ IKEA Executive Summary Business model based on: Affordability due to buying power‚ global design and resulting economies of scale Stylish and diverse products‚ not localized Past success: Costumers ‘buy in’ to the IKEA philosophy New challenges: Increased presence in traditional markets is continuing to shift IKEA’s image from ‘affordable’ to ‘cheap’ Simultaneously:
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The International Marketing Dilemma Standardization VS . Customization Spiderman Becomes an Indian Product Idea P&G – Connect & Develop Strategy • Develop brands tailored for similar consumer cohorts living in different countries‚ rather than producing strategies on a nation-by-nation basis – Consumers in Mumbai have more common with consumers in Shanghai‚ Tokyo‚ New York than with consumers in rural India • Expertise from one part of the globe to another – Taboos over feminine hygiene
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Assess the global role and local impact of multinational companies. A multinational company is often defined as a corporation whose operations and investments are broaden across a number of countries. They are also referred to as transnational companies. Therefore given this definition it would be expected that if a company operates over such a large territory that it would indeed have many effects and impacts‚ locally and globally‚ and its role would also be quite significant as it can have a direct
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Study #1: Golden Global Award Case Study #1: Golden Global Award Eye candy Coralius Cosmetics is a global cosmetics manufacturer with annual revenues of $1.1 billion. Its brand of eyeliner‚ mascara and eye shadow is widely recognized in over 75 countries. Headquarters are in Los Angeles. In the past‚ Coralius has successfully relied on its country managers to create local advertising and promotion initiatives for its cosmetics. Take one The executive vice president and global marketing officer
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DEVELOPING GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCE STRATEGIES Hans-Erich Mueller∗ FHW-Berlin School of Economics Discussion paper for European International Business Academy 27th Annual Meeting‚ 13-15 December 2001 in Paris Abstract. A few years ago it was typical to give one’s subsidiaries a free rein and send managers overseas from headquarters only. But today a great deal depends on overcoming this one-way street and in looking
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SUDERLAND BUSINESS SCHOOL Global telecommunications providers - BT ’s strategy Module Code: PGBM16 Student Name: Ziheng Zhang Student No: 129046112 Words:3473 Date: 10/01/2014 Executive summary British Telecom Group was founded in 1984.It is the UK ’s largest telecommunications provider. From the beginning of the 1990s‚ BT ’s ambition is to become the world ’s leading telecommunications companies. BT in the development process‚ through a series of innovative measures
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Case: Siemens AG: Global Development Strategy (A) 1. How would you characterize Siemens’ global development strategy? Why does it have regional development centers (RDCs) around the world? Over the years‚ however‚ Siemens had followed a strategy of shifting more autonomy to its regional centers to strengthen its global presence. First‚ because of local labor shortages‚ ICN could simply not centralize all product development at Munich. Second‚ having regionally-based managers‚ engineers and
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Consultancy Report – Organizational Strategy for Proton’s Global Expansion Katrina Collins BBA 484 Global Strategies Dr. Laura Pogue April 3‚ 2006 Strategic Plan Selection Proton is currently operating in 50 countries. The company is thinking of exporting to places like Iran‚ Syria‚ China and Indonesia. In order for the company to become global it will need to think about expanding its business to markets such as South America where they are not currently present. Proton should
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