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    Be Cool to the Pizza Dude Journal #1 In this essay‚ the author states four principles that guide the pizza dude philosophy. Principle #1- being cool towards the pizza dude is practice in humility and forgiveness. The author lists all the stereotypical aspects of what a pizza dude is like when they are on the road driving to deliver the pizza to people of all different types. So she is basically try’s to tell us that even if they do drive a little crazy (in an ugly old beater)‚ we can learn humility

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    Case 4

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    Questions for Jet Blue Case (Case #4) 1. Research on the history of Jet Blue (operational and performance highlights/lowlights/milestones from 2000 to present) a. Identify the “strategic service vision“ of Jet Blue‚ i.e.‚ target market‚ service concept‚ operating strategy‚ and service delivery system. Did their operating strategy and delivery system support the needs of their target market? b. From the research facts‚ did the owners/management of Jet Blue strictly adhere to their strategic service

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    Provisions and Contingencies Scenario 1 Fact: Energy Inc. (Energy‚ or the Company)‚ which operates in the oil industry‚ is a U.S. subsidiary of a U.K. entity that prepares its financial statements in accordance with IFRS and U.S. GAAP. A draft law in a country where Energy operates in‚ which requires a cleanup of land already contaminated‚ will possibly be enacted shortly after the year-end. Issues: Should Energy recognize a provision‚ (i) in reporting under IFRSs‚ and (ii) in accordance

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    Using the information contained in the case‚ conduct a five-forces analysis of the U.S. Steel industry. What conclusion can you draw from this? 1. The risk of entry by potential competitors: High a. Capital Requirement: Steel industry is a capital intensive business. b. Economies of scale: Research and Development expenses and better bargaining power while sourcing raw materials. It may be noted that those steel companies‚ which are integrated‚ have their own mines for key

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    00-6 Who ’s Paying the Rent? .Attached Files: 00-06c_whos_paying_the_rent lease.pdf (34.721 KB) . Case Objective Evaluating the various accounting alternatives that retailers are confronted with when they receive lease incentives from a lessor. Applicable Professional Pronouncements ASC 845: APB Opinion No. 29‚ Accounting for Nonmonetary Transactions (Opinion 29) ASC 840: FASB Statement No. 13‚ Accounting for Leases (Statement 13) FASB Technical Bulletin No. 88-1‚ Issues Relating

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    THE DELL DUDE CONNECTS WITH PC BUYERS Every so often an advertising character jumps out of the television screen and into the hearts of consumers. A few years ago it was “Stuart”—the geeky‚ red-headed know-it-all who appeared in commercials for online stock trading company Ameritrade—who struck a chord with viewers. The latest ad spokesperson generating the buzz is “Steven‚” the lovable blond surfer dude who gives expert advice to people shopping for a home computer. The “Dell Dude” is played

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    Matsushita Case Phacharakamol Kumpinyo ID: 5529161 Case NO.1: Matsushita 1. Triggers of cultural change in Japan during the 1990s were traditional ways of doing business. In 1990s‚ Japan was encounter with bubble burst of financial crisis (economic slump) then every business unit which were get the problem with crisis must change their business ways as fast as they can to make their business moving on with not crush. Businesses start to lay off worker and reduce business size to smaller and change

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    Case 4.1 Amy’s Ice Cream Amy’s Ice Cream is a business that was founded in Austin‚ Texas‚ and now has 13 locations in Austin and one each in Houston and San Antonio. When asked about the driving force behind it‚ Phil Clay‚ the production manager‚ explained that "while the product is of excellent quality and does come in some unique flavors‚ ultimately ice cream is ice cream. One can just as easily go to Swensen’s or the Marble Slab to get great ice cream. Service is what differentiates Amy’s from

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    If I have one operating philosophy about life it is this: "Be cool to the pizza delivery dude; it’s good luck." Four principles guide the pizza dude philosophy. Principle 1: Coolness to the pizza delivery dude is a practice in humility and forgiveness. I let him cut me off in traffic‚ let him safely hit the exit ramp from the left lane‚ let him forget to use his blinker without extending any of my digits out the window or towards my horn because there should be one moment in my harried life when

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    Lopez‚ Rodrigo (2013‚ December 19). 3 ways advanced tech is transforming real estate marketing. Retrieved from http://www.boston.com/business/blogs/global-business-hub/2013/12/3_ways_advanced.html Mobile Technology A browser search has become secondary for many brands that no longer does content wait for a customer to come to them‚ they are now able to sense a presence and deploy content‚ targeting potential buyers using Big Data‚ geo-targeting‚ even RFID technology. One of the new features of

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