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    study‚ the limitation of the study and the scope of the study. 1.1 Background of the Study (Levy and Weitz 2009) defines that “retailer” is a business that sells products and/or services to consumers for their personal or family use. Retailers are the final business in a supply chain that links manufacture to consumers. According to Kotler and Armstrong (2006) a retailer is a business whose sales come primarily from retailing. Although most retailing is done in retail stores‚ in recent year’s non

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    characteristics ("leaders are born") or‚ rather‚ from observable actions ("leaders are made"). Some basic leadership qualities‚ however‚ seem almost universal‚ no matter the leader or type of group they head: Good communication skills‚ the ability to constructively deal with a variety of personalities‚ and the mental toughness to shoulder responsibility and weather criticism. Certain personality traits are also required‚ such as‚ having a sense of humor‚ trustworthiness and general good people skills

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    with customers to the agents. It could also contact prospective customers for agents. Third‚ CCC could also help the product lines. Although the personnel in CCC might not as experience as the clerks of production lines‚ their response could still be good enough to satisfy the customers. This is because at least 70 to 80 percent questions are routine and similar‚ and do not need an expert to answer the questions. The “over engineered” answers from expert might also annoy the clients. Besides that‚ a

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    played‚ and how much more sport was encompassed into everyday life. The industrial revolution saw mass migration into the main urban‚ city areas of an area. In order for workers to travel to work and also for factories and mills to deliver their goods transport was developed quickly. This development helped towns and cities grow‚ and it also helped sport surge in popularity. Teams now had the option‚ and availability to travel to different towns and play teams from all over the country. In return

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    Global Sourcing Scenario In Indian Apparel Trade ‚ 90% of Buyers are from US and EU . These two giants had started sourcing from other developing Nations only from post 1970s . Till then they were sourcing domestically . Due to soaring domestic prices and demand for varied sewing skills ‚ buyers at US and UK started shifting to developing Nations. Evolution of Global Sourcing (Till Mid 1990s) Till First Half of Twntieth Century - US Retailers procured garments from their owned Factories

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    Rethinking Emerging Market StrategiesFrom offshoring to strategic expansion | | Ron Donald knows that good deeds seldom go unpunished. As the head of emerging market business at a major manufacturer‚ he has received many accolades pertaining to cost savings. His last review with the executive committee was no different; he highlighted‚ with careful detail‚ the formidable challenges associated with meeting new cost targets while managing risks. Nonetheless‚ the committee saw significant growth

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    pertaining to the time period of the play is pertinent in perceiving the underlying points being made. This includes‚ but is not limited to‚ the social‚ political‚ and economic aspects of the surrounding environment. In Lynn Nottage’s play‚ Intimate Apparel‚ she illustrates to the reader the correlation between the “real world” and the world of the play. In specific‚ she ties in many aspects of how the economic diversity of the early 1900s is crucial to understanding the plot; she does this through many

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    Briana Adams Professor Wright Script Analysis 20 November 2012 Intimate Apparel Script Analysis Chapter 2 Intimate Apparel is set in the year of 1905 however the season is not provided within the text. The passage of time can be determined throughout the play between the scene and act. The passage of time is briefly mentioned within George’s letters to Esther. For example‚ one can infer that the passage of time between act 1 scene 1 and scene is 2 months because within the first few lines of George’s

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    name that frightened many people back in the 20th century he was a dictator a nazist a killer and considered insane to some people. a great leader to others mostly the nazists or his loyal servants and close ones that are all dead now. Hitler did not do particularly well in school‚ leaving formal education in 1905. Unable to settle into a job. He wished to become an artist but was rejected from the Academy in Vienna. in the tears of depression and failure arose an evil dictator to rule Germany and flame

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    Evan Jones NT1330 Case Scenario 3-1: Obtaining an IP Address Last month‚ a server was configured for DHCP and was functioning normally. Five days ago‚ a test server on the same network segment was promoted to be the first domain controller on the network. Today several users on the same subnet as the original DHCP server have complained that they are unable to obtain an IP address using DHCP. What is the most likely reason users are unable to obtain an IP address? a. The users’ IP address leases

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