Oligarchy in Indonesia INTRODUCTION The word oligarchy originated from the Greek word oligarkhia‚ oligoi ‘few’ and arkhein ‘to rule’ which as a system refers to the politics of wealth defense by materially endowed actors. While oligarchs are actors who command and control massive concentrations of material resources that can be deployed to defend or enhance their personal wealth or exclusive social position. Oligarchs pose a problem as they are composed by extremely wealthy individuals‚ only
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Case Study – Extreme CCTV (all details discussed in this case study have been taken from the Extreme CCTV case study as presented in Cases of entrepreneurship: the venture creation process (Morse & Mitchell‚ 2005)) Student Name: Katrina Binotto Student Number: S3172726 Course: BUSM 2367 – Business Enterprise One 1. If you were Jack Gin‚ what would you do: acquire Derwent Systems‚ based in Newcastle‚ UK‚ to extend its reach into Europe‚ or focus on the IPO? When assessing if
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that is the product of intellectual activity‚ hence‚ we can classify them into three distinctions; patents‚ copyright and also trademarks (Cronk‚ Hill and Wickramasekera 2011‚ pp 258-262) . •Patents are a legal device that grants the inventor of a new product or process exclusive rights for a defined period to the manufacture‚ use or sale of the invention. (Our products designs/prototypes‚ manuals and also applications/programs for products) •Copyrights are exclusive legal rights of authors‚ composers
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same can be said for the top managers. Managers understandably fear that they will not be able to find a way through the bad times. Employees too have fears. They will easily sense that times are not what they were. They too read newspapers‚ listen to news‚ know something about markets and talk with each other. They pay attention to managers’ nonverbal communication that says times are bad‚ perhaps really bad. Employees feed on each other’s fears. Employee/People have a right to know the truth. Often
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SWOT Analysis of the New Zealand Chemical Manufacturing Industry STRENGTHS Local manufacturers have: Better understanding of market conditions e.g. weather variations / seasonal changes. Better understanding of issues being treated e.g. local weed types to be controlled and chemicals to specifically target them. Ability to supply short shelf life products e.g. suspensions where imported products may expire before arrival. Local staff working for New Zealand owned companies who may be more committed
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Case 1: Citibank Indonesia 1. Citibank’s budgeting process is based on a bottom-up method. It is not compromised of specific goals to be attained by individual operating units‚ but is composed for the corporation as a whole. Citibank was aiming for long-term goals‚ which call for profit growth of 12-15% per year‚ 1.25% return on assets‚ and 20% return on equity. These standards are set for the entire company‚ and individual sectors‚ such as international branches‚ usually set their own higher goals
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A DECLINE IN PRODUCTIVITY IN AUSTRALIA OVER THE LAST DECADE TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INTRODUCTION 2. PRODUCTION GROWTH ISSUES 3. PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE IN THE LAST DECADE 3.1 MINING 3.2 UTILITIES 3.3 INVESTMESNT 4. THE DECLINE IN PRODUCTIVITY 4.1 GROWTH IN THE LAST DECADE 4.2 TECHNOLOGY 4.3 INNOVATION 4.4 EDUCATION 5. CONCLUSION‚ RECCOMMENDATION & IMPLEMENTATION BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDIX A decline in productivity in Australia over the last decade Page 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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The Cultural Challenges of Doing Business Overseas MBA/501 Dr. Ellen Szarleta-Instructor August 27‚ 2006 The Cultural Challenges of Doing Business Overseas Introduction For an American company to be successful overseas with business ventures they have to take risks in making business decisions which can be challenging. Steve Kafka‚ an American of Czech origin and a franchisor for Chicago Style Pizza‚ has decided to expand his business into the Czech Republic. He knows it is a risky decision;
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GMA News Case Study Do you agree that targeting college students and teens can increase traffic to the website? Is it a marketing strategy worth pursuing? Why or why not? Cite other recommendation. Answer: Yes we agree that targeting college students and teens can increase traffic to the Web site. It is always a boost for a website’s popularity to target all possible audiences from around the world. Therefore‚ it is a marketing strategy worth pursuing. Everybody is the audience. It is just
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advantages and disadvantages of solar electricity system in New Zealand Abstract The paper focuses on elaborating the issues that are involved in the use of the solar electricity systems in New Zealand. This also includes the advantages and the disadvantages of the use of the solar system comparing to the other sources of electrical power. The research also explains about the environmental effects of the solar power to the country of New Zealand. It also seeks to identify the costs that are involved
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