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    Business-to-Business Messages � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �1� Business-to-Business Messages � Business-to-Business Messages Excellent communication skills are necessary for organizations to build enduring relationships with organizations in the corporate world. Exchanging accurate data and information between organizations creates a more cohesive working environment. Business employs a number of communication methods including e-mail‚ memos‚ letters‚ and proposals. Communications are delivered via

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    Business Law I January 31‚ 2013 Corporate Structure Assessments Part A: A sole proprietorship is a type of business entity that is owned and run by one individual and in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business. The owner receives all profits (subject to taxation specific to the business) and has unlimited responsibility for all losses and debts. The IRS does not consider the sole proprietorship as a separate business entity. The owner reports

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    QUESTION : Business and Ethical practices/Issues in International Business and the role of Multinational enterprises (MNEs) Introduction to Business and Ethics The ethical-related issues have represented the foundation of different religions and life styles. Ethics can be found in all aspects of human activity as the individuals have been preoccupied with the quality of their behavior towards the people around. Even if they do not purposefully intend to improve their relations with the others

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    1) 1. Introduction The management of a business can be divided into nine business functions namely: General and strategic management Purchasing Production and operations Marketing Public relations Human resources Administration and information Financial and accounting Risk management The nine functions are important because their role is to ensure that the goals of the business are achieved. All the functions work together to ensure the survival of a business just like the organs of a human. None

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    of our business----------------------------------------2 2. Our Service and Product-----------------------------------------------------2 3. Market Analysis----------------------------------------------------------------3 3.1. Target market segment strategy-----------------------------------------------3 3.2. Service business analysis------------------------------------------------------4 3.2.1. Competitions----------------------------------------------------------------4 4. Business Strategy

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    University of the West Indies Arthur Lok Jack‚ Graduate School of Business INBA 6845 Design & Management of Innovative Start Ups Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Marketing Strategy 7 Competitor and Risk Analysis 10 OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT 12 Financial projections 13 Milestone Schedule 15 Information Technology 17 References 19 Executive Summary The purpose of this business plan is to gain financing for the proposed merchandising and distribution of In de Coco product.

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    New Business Realities E-Business Systems: The New Infrastructure E-business uses the global reach of the Internet to connect customers‚ vendors‚ suppliers and employees together‚ and the information they need‚ to do a better job. It represents a secure‚ reliable‚ scalable and manageable framework that builds on existing technology investments to prepare for the future. It is about Web-enabling core business processes to improve customer service‚ reduce product cycle time‚ get better results

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    Mergers & Acquisitions: Hostile takeovers and defense strategies against them Bachelor thesis Samim Zarin 880825-5171 Erik Yang 890422-1176 Tutor: Harald Dolles Department of Business & Administration International Business Spring 2011 1 Bachelor’s Thesis in International Business Title: Mergers & Acquisitions - Hostile takeovers and defense strategies against them Author: Erik Yang and Samim Zarin Tutor: Harald Dolles Date: [2011-07] Keywords: Hostile takeover

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    | The Impact of Technology in Education | A Synthesis Paper on Technology in Education | | Lora Evanouski | | Educational Technology 501 Professor Pollard May 6‚ 2009 Abstract As we consider technology in education‚ we must consider the implications of that technology on the learner and as well as the teacher. What role does technology have for these two intertwined groups of people? I will show a correlation between the positive effects on both the student and teacher related

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    WedgeCorp manufactures golf clubs. The clubs have rubberized grips that golfers hold onto to swing them. Neil bought his wife a set of clubs for her birthday. Cindy‚ Neil’s wife‚ is an avid golfer and uses the clubs frequently at the local golf course. When WedgeCorp manufactured the clubs‚ they used improperly mixed glue that did not tightly bond the grips to the end of the clubs.  Seven months after acquiring the clubs‚ Cindy went golfing with her friend‚ Kate.  While Cindy was swinging a five

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