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    Develop Teams and Individuals TASK 1.1: Legislative Framework Question 1: What is the name of this body? Australian human rights commission Question 2: List the titles of the different legislation‚ including the year that governs anti-discrimination for the Commonwealth or Federal Government. Age Discrimination Act 2004 Disability Discrimination Act 1992 Human rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Act 1986 Sex Discrimination Act 1984 Racial Discrimination Act 1975 Question

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    PROJECT TITLE : A study on layout of Big Bazaar‚Noida. INTROUCTION: Big Bazaar is a chain of shopping malls in India currently with 29 outlets‚ owned by the Pantaloon Group. It works on same the economy model as Wal-Mart and has had considerable success in many Indian cities and small towns. The idea was pioneered by entrepreneur Kishore Biyani‚ the head of Pantaloon Retail India Ltd.Big Bazaar‚ the flagship retail chain of the Future Group‚ is on the verge of achieving a unique milestone in the

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    Big Spaceship feels‚ as an agency‚ it should continue to grow while still keeping the boutique culture that brought the company success. There is no clear direction as to how the company should grow. Big Spaceship is unique‚ so its specific market could soften at any time‚ which would most likely lead to layoffs. Currently‚ Big Spaceship is a privately held company. One option would be to open the company up the public to gain capital which would put the company in a good position for sustainable

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    open mouthed utensils by launching contests in rural areas wherin the women are encouraged to cook their  best dishes in Hawkins Pressure Cookers.  Definitely a good idea..... but Don‚t you think that with out having a proper channel in rural market this CSR effort will not be successful. Hawkins has dealer network upto district level.... Below that Bhagwan Bharose. Second thing is Hawkins Pressure Cooker is a bit expensive for rural people‚ where as there is a huge presence of local manufacturers

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    Summary Today we have entered an era of big data‚ this data-driven world has the potential to improve the efficiencies of enterprises and improve the quality of our lives; however‚ there are a number of challenges that must be addressed to allow us to exploit the full potential of big data. This paper focuses on challenges faced by online retailers when making use of big data. With the provided examples of online retailers Amazon and eBay‚ this paper addressed the key challenges of big data analytics

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    SESSION 2: EXTERNAL ANALYSIS AND MBV Market Based View of Strategy: External environment analysis > strategic issues-> winning strategies-> superior performance Market based view of strategy (MBV) - sometimes known as Industrial Organisation based view (IO) places primary importance on external conditions faced by the firm. In this view‚ strategy is about the firm creating for itself a ‘market position’ via strategy whereby it can defend itself from external environmental forces and/or

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    can be overwhelming when it isn’t managed and utilized appropriately. However‚ when it is‚ that data can enable the owner to have the advantage over its competitors. Data is used for market analysis‚ streamlining business processes and functions‚ and much more. If you know what data is valuable‚ and how to utilize it‚ the more data you have the more of an advantage you have as well. As George Shen stated in his article on business intelligence and business

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    Develop Conference Programs Assessment Conference Background The conference I have chosen to put together is a conference about healthcare and the industrial legislation. It was decided that the Sydney Harbour Marriott would be the most appropriate venue to hold this conference. The venues meeting room (Henry Lawson Room I & II) has a meeting space of 288 square meters which is more than enough space for the 70 delegates attending. The Sydney Harbour Marriott was also chose as it will hold

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    Essay 1 A look at almost any of the marketing magazines from the last six months will uncover a large number of articles on “big data”. Examine the subject and discuss how it is relevant to companies like Tesco. Introduction to Big Data In 2012‚ the concept of ‘Big Data’ became widely debated issue as we now live in the information and Internet based era where everyday up to 2.5 Exabyte (=1 billion GB) of data were created‚ and the number is doubling every 40 months (Brynjolfsson

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    The growth of supermarkets does however have some benefits for competition. Firstly‚ due to the uniformity of products‚ prices are easily comparable across stores for consumers. This means they can compare pricing strategies of different supermarkets and see which has the most competitive pricing‚ therefore get the best deal available to them‚ increasing competition and allowing consumers to make a more informed choice when buying. Prices of commodities do not fluctuate a lot because of this‚ as

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