Tourism distribution channel is a system of intermediaries or middleman that facilitates the sale and delivery of tourism services from suppliers to consumers (Buhalis and Law‚ 2001). Distribution channels can serve as part of the marketing mix that can makes the products available to consumers as the link between suppliers of tourism products and their end consumers‚ as well as the bridge between supply and demand (Kracht and Wang‚ 2010). This shows that‚ important to have a good distribution channel
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Assignment Q1Find the parameters of binomial distribution when mean=4 and variance=3. Q2. The output of a production process is 10% defective. What is the probability of selecting exactly two defectives in a sample of 5? Q3. It is observed that 80% of television viewers watch “Boogie-Woogie” Programme. What is the probability that at least 80% of the viewers in a random sample of five watch this Programme? Q4. The normal rate of infection of a certain disease in animals is known to
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Lighting‚ Inc. Case Company Description * In 2005‚ the profit was approximately ($144‚000 / $5‚500‚000) 2.6% of sales; does this number indicate whether the company is doing well or not? * I like how this company’s strategic position is to offer products‚ lighting fixtures‚ to specifically meet the needs of their customers; they have identified their target consumers and have strategically positioned and marketed themselves accordingly * It’s interesting that Midwest Lighting‚ Inc. owns
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I found the concept on frequency distribution using Google and the search words “frequency distribution” at http://www.mathsisfun.com/data/frequency-distribution.html This website is geared towards younger people and therefore breaks down frequency distribution into very basic terms: values and their frequency (how often each value occurs). The website uses the example of a child’s soccer team and how many goals they scored in recent games. For the assignment this week‚ I have chosen to use the
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Running head: HEALTH ORGANIZATION CASE STUDY-UHS 1 HEALTH ORGANIZATION CASE STUDY-UHS 2 Health Organization Case Study-UHS Student’s Name: Professor’s Name: Institution: Course Title: Date: How the company can increase revenue Universal Health Services‚ Inc. can increase its resources and finances by coming up with new services‚ making a general improvement of the already existing services‚ recruiting highly qualified physicians to attract more customers and applying operational and
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LIVENT‚ INC.: An Instructional Case Michael C. Knapp Professor University of Oklahoma Price College of Business 307 W. Brooks Norman‚ Oklahoma 73019 Office phone: 405-325-5784 mknapp@ou.edu Carol A. Knapp Visiting Associate Professor University of Oklahoma Price College of Business 307 W. Brooks Norman‚ Oklahoma 73019 ABSTRACT: Like many financial frauds‚ the Livent‚ Inc. fraud was masterminded by a few individuals‚ primarily Garth Drabinsky‚ a Broadway “impresario” who had received
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Case Study Read the Case Study on the John & Jacob‚ Inc.‚ Online Trading System at the end of Chapter 4 (p. 156) in the textbook. Answer all of the questions at the end of the case study. You should write at least one complete paragraph in response to each question. Grading Rubric for the Case Study Item Points Quality of answers to Questions 1–3 20 points each x 3 = 60 points Writing style‚ organization‚ spelling‚ and grammar 10 points Total for Assignment 70 points Page 156 below JOHN AND JACOB
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RS Consultancy Inc. – One of the focuses of SRS is the human capital consulting services ‚ which is done by leveraging their technical and business understanding to make a recruitment paradigm that takes the guesswork out of .The fundamental goal at SRS consultancy is to help clients to gain better operational efficiencies‚ better revenues and high customer satisfaction. SRS has built up a tremendous system of innovation pros in its 9 year presence and prides itself on its capacity to effectively
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distributed and the challenges faced using the various channels of distribution. INTRODUCTION A service can be defined as an essentially intangible benefit either on its own right or as a significant part of a tangible product which through some form of exchange satisfies an identified need (Palmer‚ 2001). From the dictionary it is said to be a system or organization that provides for a basic public need. Distribution is the process of making a product or service available for use or consumption
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Simple random sample (SRS) In statistics‚ a simple random sample from a population is a sample chosen randomly‚ so that each possible sample has the same probability of being chosen. One consequence is that each member of the population has the same probability of being chosen as any other. In small populations such sampling is typically done "without replacement"‚ i.e.‚ one deliberately avoids choosing any member of the population more than once. Although simple random sampling can be conducted
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