employ leading edge‚ highly trained & experienced salon and spa professionals who are passionate about his or her work. SWOT Analysis Strengths • Strengths are internal capabilities that will help our company reach its objectives. Opportunities = • Opportunities are external factors that the company may exploit to its advantage. Positive Internal & External Factors • Strengths and opportunities are positive internal and external elements of an organization. (Armstrong & Kotler‚ 2009‚ p. 53) SWOT
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Vision and Mission Analysis Chapter Five Copyright © Pearson Education Limited 2015 5-1 1. Describe the nature and role of vision and mission statements in strategic management. 2. Discuss why the process of developing a mission statement is as important as the resulting document. 3. Identify the components of mission statements. 4. Discuss how clear vision and mission statements can benefit other strategic-management activities. 5. Evaluate mission statements of different organizations. 6. Write
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FINA 3023 Financial Markets & Institutions Class 15 Today s Today’s class The role of financial intermediaries Brokers and dealers Problems in (financial) markets: Asymmetric i f A t i information ti Adverse selection Moral hazard Chapter 8 p 2 The market for “lemons” lemons When‚ in a market‚ sellers of a product know more (asymmetric information) about it than the buyers‚ the market does not function properly. properly “The Market for Lemons: Quality Uncertainty
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user account • Informaton like : WHO has access to this informaton? • Is it available to many people • When you sign up you don’t pay money‚ you pay with your personal informaton • These social media platforms give your informaton to the companies • In turn you see personalised adverts on your homepage Example Ankita Ankita Ankita Ankita Conclusion
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Describe the BI methodology and concepts and relate them to DSS Understand the various types of analytics List the major tools of computerized decision support HANNAN MIA -4 Changing Business Environment & Computerized Decision Support Companies are moving aggressively to computerized support of their operations Business Intelligence Business Pressures–Responses– Support Model Business pressures result of today’s competitive business climate Responses to counter the pressures Support
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Workplace Organisation 5 S’s WHAT IS 5S? • Developed by the Japanese • Workplace Organisation and Housekeeping System • Helps Create a Better Working Environment and a Consistently High Quality Process THE 5S PRINCIPLES • SEIRI – Organisation • SEITON – Orderliness • SEISO – The Act of Cleaning • SEIKETSU – The State of Cleanliness • SHITSUKE - The Practice of Discipline WHY DO IT? QUALITY EFFICIENCY 5S SAFETY ELIMINATING BREAKDOWNS EFFICIENCY • Time is wasted looking for tools‚ equipment
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1. What if… there was no more cash; anywhere; for anything? What does a completely cashless economy look like? There are some really big opportunities here for innovation‚ from convenient micro-payments‚ to transportation ticketing‚ payments to street stall vendors‚ and pocket-money for the kids. Some innovations are already seeing their way into the wilds‚ but mostly these are a technological twist on existing concepts. Contactless payments using near-field communication technology (NFC) makes
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ENERGY CRISIS AND ITS S.T.JOSEPH’S CONVENT H.SCHOOL MEHIDPUR Name -Piyush Porwal CLASS -IX[9TH] SUBJECT-ENERGY CRISIS AND ITS SOLUTIONS POWERPOINT PRESENTATION SUBMITTED TO HIRENDRA SIR PREPARED BY PIYUSH PORWAL CONTENTS 1.WHAT IS ENERGY CRISIS? 2.PROBLEMS OF ENERGY CRISIS. 3.IMPACT OF ENERGY CRISIS. 4.SOLUTION OF ENERGY CRISIS. 5.CAUSES. 6.SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS. 7.CRISIS MANAGEMENT. 8.SURVEYS 9.EMEREGING OIL SHORTAGE 10.MITIGATION EFFORTS 11.HOW TO AVOID SERIOUS ENERGY CRISIS 12.CONCLUSION
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PROCESS COSTING DR. ALOK DIXIT INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT LUCKNOW COSTING SYSTEMS USED TO DETERMINE PRODUCT COSTS Costing Systems Process Costing Job-order Costing Mass production of identical or similar products (at process-level). For example‚ Sugar‚ food‚ chemical industry. Many units of a single‚ homogeneous product flow evenly through continuous production process(s). One unit of product is indistinguishable (at process-level) from any other unit of product. Each unit
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