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    KUMASI POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING PROPOSED TOPIC THE RELEVANCE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE MARKETING OF PRODUCS /SERVICES. A CASE STUDY OF AIRTELCOMPANY LIMITED‚ (AMAKOM BRANCH) A PROJECT WORK PRESENTED TO THE MARKETING DEPARTMENT IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREDMENT FOR THE AWARD OF HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA. SUBMITTED BY: MR.JIBRIM M FAHAD MKT05080940 MR. HAFIZ ISSAHAK MKT05080939

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    Trying to solve the current problems without a foresight for the future ones‚ can lead even the most effective governments to head into a plethora of headaches for the future. To constantly keep focusing on where you place your footing will give you no clue as to where you are heading. One can shift attention between the horizon to see where the path is leading and the terrain one is treading to have a robust grip on the road as well. That way we can minimize the potential puddles and potholes that

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    the last half-century‚ living together before marriage has gone from rare and heavily stigmatized to normal and commonplace. At the same time‚ divorce rates have more than doubled‚ going from 20-25% of all marriages ending in divorce in the 1950’s and ‘60’s‚ to almost 50% today. Many couples‚ particularly young couples‚ believe that by cohabiting before marriage‚ they will be better able to choose a compatible marriage partner‚ and go into the marriage with a more accurate view of how they and their

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    The Nice Trap

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    The nice trap ? Wen leizheng 178154 Do you think there is a contradiction between what employers want in employees (agreeable employees) and what employees actually do best (disagreeable employees)? Why or why not? I don’t think there is a contradiction between what employers want in employees (agreeable employees) and what employees actually do best (disagreeable employees) ‚ since we can not judge a person only by one dimension . Highly agreeable employees may also achieve high performance

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    Our ethical decisions are a result of social conditioning. Discuss. (35marks) Clarence Darrow could be said to be the most famous person who supported the idea of social conditioning. He argued that human beings cannot be held responsible for their actions because nurture has brought them up a certain way. In his case where he legally represented Leob and Leopold‚ he argued that morality can’t exist if humans are responsible for their actions‚ because no-one can be held morally responsible for anything;

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    ESAMI EXECUTIVE MBA INTAKE 29 EVENING BLANTYRE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FA 601 PROJECT PAPER COMPUTERIZATION OF ACCOUNTING FUNCTION: PROBLEMS‚ CHALLENGES‚ PROSPECTS AND SUCCESS ( A CASE OF MALAWIAN COMPANIES) Presented by: Lester C.M. Mwantisi SFFRFM P O Box 2505 BLANTYRE Malawi

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    Company Case. Trap-Ease America: The big cheese mousetraps 1) Martha and the Trap-Ease America investors believe they face a once-in-a- lifetime opportunity. What information do they need to evaluate this opportunity? How do you think the group would write its mission statement? How would you write it? By saying they face a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity I assume that they are talking about the potential for profit and growth. However‚ from this case it doesn’t seem that Martha‚ the president

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    The Malthusian Trap

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    Discuss whether you believe this trap has been avoided for the next 100 years. Consider government policies (like China’s one-child policy)‚ the use of genetically engineered crops‚ social patterns of family size‚ and environmental factors. The Malthusian Trap is a theory that argues that when the population growth exceeds the agricultural growth; the food supply becomes inadequate for feeding the population at one point leading to starvation and famine (Rittenberg & Tregarthen‚ 2012). The theory

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    make sound business decisions‚ you need accurate‚ up-to-date insights about your customers‚ markets‚ and competitors. Conducting a market study will help you answer these and other questions: -- What are your customers’ current solutions? Do they make or buy these solutions? From which companies? Which solutions work? Where do your customers need help? How can you help customers solve their problems? Can customers afford your products or services? What external factors

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    and groups’ abilities to solve problems and make decisions is recognized as an important issue in education‚ industry‚ and government. Recent research has identified a prescriptive model of problem solving‚ although there is less agreement as to appropriate techniques. Separate research on personality and cognitive styles has identified important individual differences in how people approach and solve problems and make decisions. This paper relates a model of the problem-solving process to Jung’s theory

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