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    Bibliography:  Arnoldo Hax & Wilde II‚ 2003 The Delta Project. Palgrave Macmillan  Monteiro Swatman Tavares ‚ Towards the knowledge society.  Fernie & Sparks‚ 2004 Logistic and retail management. The institute of logistics and transport.  Forza C.‚ Vinelli A. (2000) Time compression in production and distribution with the textile-apparel chain  Robert H. Lowson ‚ 1999 Quick response: managing the supply chain to meet consumer

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    were getting shorter by nearly 50percent (on average) every five years. While in some industries this rate of changes was less sever‚ in other industries the rate of change was even more rapid. Automotive industry‚ for example‚ new product introduction times changed from around 60 months to a target of approximately18 months‚ or a sharp reduction of around 70 percent from the mid-1980s to 2003! In several industries‚ the total time taken to introduce a new product into the market can be the key difference

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    at the intersection of Mavoor Road and Rajaji Road‚ two of the most important roads in Calicut city. Also‚ the building in which it is located is the Focus Mall‚ which is one of the two biggest malls in the city. The presence of a number of other retail outlets can be both an advantage and a disadvantage to the Focus Hypermarket‚ but we believe that because it’s the only one of its kind (hypermarket) inside the mall‚ it is an advantage to be in the presence of other retailers and restaurants because

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    Online dating is a large and expanding business; even at the beginning of the Internet dating rage in 2002‚ singles sites accounted for the Internet’s largest consumer-spending category. (Durbin‚ 2003). Customers are attracted to online dating for two main reasons: convenience and compatibility. At least one of these components affect a users decision on what site they will log on to. Users can conveniently log on at any time almost anywhere and search for a match. Technology advancements in

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    collective bargaining

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    Journal of Social and Management Sciences Collective Bargaining Dr Isaac Chaneta University of Zimbabwe – Harare‚ Zimbabwe Dr Isaac Chaneta Collective Bargaining Dr Isaac Chaneta Unionism: Good or Bad for Productitivity Dr Isaac Chaneta Employee Welfare 1 PeCOP Journal of Social and Management Sciences Collective Bargaining Dr Isaac Chaneta University of Zimbabwe – Harare‚ Zimbabwe Abstract Collective bargaining is concerned with the relations between employers acting

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    Gen Y Considerations for the Retail Industry in Australia By Simone Daniels (2007) Generation Y (Gen Y)‚ also referred to as Echo Boomers‚ Millennials千禧一代‚ the Internet Generation‚ or Nexters‚ is the cohort一隊人 born between the years of 1977 and 1994. As a significant proportion比例 of today’s consumers‚ Gen Ys offer the retail industry one of its greatest growth opportunities whilst simultaneously同時 acting as one of its greatest challenges. The acknowledgement and exploration探索 of Gen Ys have undoubtedly

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    Productive bargaining

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    PRODUCTIVITY BARGAINING Collective bargaining refers to the process of bilateral negotiations between representatives of management and labour representatives no such issues as wages‚ wage grades‚ working conditions and other welfare amenities. At the end of negotiations both the parties sign an agreement which has a stipulated duration. In conventional bargaining whether at enterprise-level or industry level‚ the lead is normally taken by the union‚ which demands higher wages‚ fringe benefits

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    Plea Bargaining

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    Plea Bargaining: An Analysis of its Prospects in the Criminal Justice Administration of Bangladesh Nadia Shabnam ABSTRACT One of the cardinal principles of criminal justice is that nobody is to be compelled by threat‚ promise or inducement in any criminal case to be a witness against themselves. As a result‚ it is an uphill task for the prosecution to unearth a crime‚ bring the witnesses in support of his case‚ rebut the defense arguments and prove the case beyond all reasonable doubts.These

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    Introduction The report revolves around the Retail Industry. As it is a very generic industry we have taken the Coffee Retail Market as the highlight of scrutiny. Our scope of study is focused taking in consideration only India as the geographic segment.We broadly look at the Porter’s Five Forces of the industry specifically. Also the complementors are observed and how they affect the retail business of coffee houses. The major players identified in the industry are Starbucks‚ Cafe Coffee Day‚ Barista

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    Plea bargaining in the United States is a controversial issue because the practice of plea bargaining is necessary as long as the United States has high crime rates and insufficient facilities and personnel to try all cases; plea bargaining allows the flexibility necessary if the system is to respond with any degree of concern for the circumstances of individual cases‚ however‚ it may also entice defendants to plead guilty to crimes they did not commit rather than risk their constitutional right

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