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    why we buy

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    customers whom go to store and buy? For a conventional supermarket the rate is high but for others like musical instrument that rate is lower Time customers spend: + Cosmetics: averagely 2 mins for non-buyers and 30s for buyers  (=> they don’t prefer to take advice from sales consultant? ) + Electric store: non-buyers 5 mins‚ buyers 9 mins + Toy store: buyer 17 mins‚ non buyers 10 mins (=> yes this is true‚ I spend lots of time in toy store when I have to buy gifts to my cousins/ niece because

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    Internal Control

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    Internal Control Definition Internal control is broadly defined as a process‚ effected by an entity’s board of trustees‚ management‚ and other personnel‚ designed to provide reasonable assurance regarding the achievement of objectives in the following categories: 1. Effectiveness and efficiency of operations 2. Reliability of financial reporting 3. Compliance with applicable laws and regulations 4. Safeguarding of assets Internal control consists of five interrelated components:

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    ALPES S.A.: A JOINT VENTURE PROPOSAL (A) Situation Analysis Internal Analysis (Charles River Laboratories) Strength: The Company has potential customers in more than 15 countries worldwide such as biotechnology firms‚ animal health‚ medical device‚ hospitals‚ academic institutions and government agencies. Then‚ CRL is market leader of industry about commercial production and supply of laboratory animal models. Weakness: Cost per unit for produce SPF egg was more expensive than normal egg

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    Internal Actors

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    INTERNAL ACTORS (AND EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVES) Directors The most prominent group of actors in corporate governance are the company’s directors. They can be either executive or non-executives directors (NEDs); the numbers and split of executives to NEDs will partly depend upon the regulatory regime of the country. It is generally the case that investors and regulators prefer there to be more NEDs‚ as their independent scrutiny of the company‚ its controls

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    Operational Amplifier Chapter No. 3 Differential Amplifiers Operational Amplifiers: The operational amplifier is a direct-coupled high gain amplifier usable from 0 to over 1MH Z to which feedback is added to control its overall response characteristic i.e. gain and bandwidth. The op-amp exhibits the gain down to zero frequency. Such direct coupled (dc) amplifiers do not use blocking (coupling and by pass) capacitors since these would reduce the amplification to zero at zero frequency. Large

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    Mark Sanborn fills the pages of his book‚ The Fred Factor‚ with tips and stories for becoming a “Fred” You may be wondering‚ what is a “Fred”? The concept of being a “Fred” is based off a real person‚ Sanborn’s very own postman. Though the original Fred was a real person‚ anyone can be a “Fred”. A “Fred” is merely someone who goes above and beyond to do nice things for other people and to be the best they can be at school‚ work‚ and in everyday life (Sanborn‚ 1982). Sanborn gives great advice throughout

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    Internal Scan

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    Contents Internal Scan 2 Product 2 Value 4 Communication 4 People 5 Place 6 Traffic Analysis 7 Traffic Count: Fairweather 7 References 8 Internal Scan An internal scan is conducted in order to identify if the five factors of the retailing mix: product‚ value‚ communication‚ people‚ and place are present‚ and if they are working together in a way that it benefits a specific retailer. The purpose of this report is to determine if Fairweather’s retailing mix includes all five factors and if their

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    Internal Control

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    Case Study 2 – Internal Control TO: LJB Company President FROM: Andrea Johnson DATE: February 8‚ 2013 SUBJECT: Internal Control It is with great pleasure that we can provide you information and advisement on internal controls that will assist LJB Company with going public. We understand that you have communicated your concerns and expect that this report will assist you with deriving conclusions. This report will: 1. Inform you of any new internal control requirements in reference to

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    Internal and External

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    introductory planning sheet to help identify how two organisations plan recruitment using internal and external sources. In this report I will be identifying how two organisations plan recruitment using internal and external sources. I will also be outlining the reasons for recruitment and the time and cost implications regarding each method. I have chosen Asda and River Island as my two organisations. Asda Internal Recruitment This refers to the filling of job vacancies from within the business‚ where

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    Chapter two of Social Problems by Joel Best was about making claims‚ which was the first step in the model of the social problems process. The chapter spends time explaining that claims are structured into three important components‚ these components being known as grounds‚ warrants‚ and conclusions (31). The chapter then continues on to talk about how claims compete against each other and try to stay relevant (45-46). The chapter talks about how somebody else making a claim can piggyback off another

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