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    DEVELOPMENT PORTFOLIO Table of Contents Introduction 1 Significant Life Experiences 2‚ 3 Analysis of Accomplishments 4‚ 5 Inventory of Skills and Competencies 6 Work Philosophy and Goals 7 Resume 8‚ 9 Sample of Work 10 Credentials‚ Certificates‚ Workshops 11‚ 12‚ 13 Appendix 14 INTRODUCTION The Career Development Portfolio I am submitting

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    Business Letter and Report Writing Table of Contents Introduction 1 Discussion 2 Writing Business Correspondence 2 Appropriate Style and Tone to Address intended Audience 4 Formal and Informal Business Writing 5 Create and Format Basic Documents used in Businesses 5 Clear and Compelling Writing Styles for Business Communication 6 Conclusion 8 References 9 Business Letter and Report Writing Introduction In business‚ communication is everything either at

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    withhold findings for one quarter would start with the question‚ “Why?” This would lead to research on how money was being reported in the books and as a result‚ the team would have found that WorldCon was substantially overstating their profits by writing off the phone-line leases as a capital expense instead of an operating expense. Cooper’s team then would be left with a decision‚ to hold back on findings‚ which would falsify the records‚ or to reject Sullivan’s request and potentially bring the

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    Case Study Chapter 1: The role of capital market intermediaries in the dot-com crash of 2000 1. What is the intended role of each of the institutions and intermediaries discussed in the case for the effective functioning of capital markets? i. Venture Capitalist: provides capital for the company in the early stage of development and ensures company to have a good management team and sustainable business. VC demand high return on investment and sells stock usually to public through IPO

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    Voorblad Inhoudsopgave 1.0 Evaluation of two presentations 3 1.1 First presenter and topic 3 1.2 Summary 3 1.3 Praise and critique 4 1.4 Second presenter and topic 4 1.5 Summary 4 1.6 Praise and critique 5 2.0 Own presenation 5 2.1 Article name 5 2.2 Article summary 5 3.0 Evaluation of a debate 5 3.1 Opening vote 5 3.2 Summary of arguments 5 3.3 Own opinion 5 3.4 Final Vote 5 4.0 Two TV reports 5 4.1 Tv report: 6 4.2 Tv report: 6 5.0 Two Ted reports

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    The Dot-Com Crash 1. What is the intended role of each of the institutions and intermediaries discussed in the case for the effective functioning of capital markets? Broadly‚ the institutions and intermediaries’ primary role involves channeling investors’ savings and funds to new companies that require capital to finance and grow their businesses. Because there is an information gap between investors and companies‚ investors rely on intermediaries to act as the experts on these investments in which

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    Academic Writing Academic writing follows the guidelines of formal English: the way writing is taught in grade school. Standard grammar and punctuation rules reign‚ and paragraphs use the traditional format of topic sentence‚ support and concluding sentence. Writer’s seldom use discretion‚ and grammar book lessons are reflected in the writing. Standard state assessments and common college admission tests‚ such as the ACT and SAT‚ use the formal language in academic writing in their questions. When

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    Tuesday 10th February 2004 Business Studies - Portfolio In this portfolio I am going to investigate two contrasting businesses and I will be collecting information from each of them such as: ØTheir main activities‚ aims and objectives and ownership. ØHow they are organised. ØHow they communicate internally and externally. ØTheir external influences. The two businesses I have decided to investigate are Richer Sounds and the Tanning Shop. Richer Sounds Activities: Richer Sounds main activities

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    Part I: business writing steps • Analyze audience • Identify target audience 1. Store managers. 2. Store employees. 3. Retail customers and public. • Identify communication channels. 1. Oral and written • What message is intended to 1. Persuade‚ inform‚ or built goodwill. • Organize 1. The structure and format of the message. 2. Clear and concise communication. 3. Proofread message. 4. Deliver the message. • Follow-up and feedback 1. Was message

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    Writing a Successful Business Plan PURPOSE OF A BUSINESS PLAN ELEMENTS OF A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS PLAN TWELVE STEPS TO A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS PLAN Stephen Lawrence and Frank Moyes Deming Center for Entrepreneurship College of Business and Administration University of Colorado at Boulder Copyright © 2001 by the Regents of the University of Colorado Page 1 Purpose of a Business Plan A business plan has three primary functions: 1. To serve as an Action Plan 2. To serve as a Road Map 3.

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