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    In today’s world‚ the incidence of such events as hurricanes‚ tornadoes‚ earthquakes‚ and biological/chemical/radiological attacks‚ successful businesses must be prepared for the impact of all threats. Business continuity and risk management (BC/RM) has been historically perceived as costly‚ redundant‚ and impractical‚ with only large corporations capable of undertaking such initiatives. Its importance today however has become more critical than ever. This mentality is reflected by the following

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    China and Hongkong

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    Professor Forum Hong Kong and China [pic] Name Wu Xiaoyan Student ID 52759755 The Integration of China and Hong Kong Summary Mainland Chinese come to Hong Kong (mentioned as HK below) to invest property for two reasons since 1997‚ one is to earn money and another is to migrate. But the policy that non HK people can migrate by investing property was canceled in 2010. Nevertheless‚ does the trade of real estate

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    Ikea in China

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    Interbrand list. In 1998‚ IKEA opened the first store in Shanghai China. It started the second store in Beijing in the following year. Between the year 1999 and 2003‚ IKEA kept the pace of setting up one new store in China each year. When it began to hold an increasing market share‚ IKEA speeded up to open at least two stores each year in mainland China. By the year 2010‚ IKEA will have had 10 chain stores in China. Chapter Two Marketing Strategy It is believed that the changing

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    google in china

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    T was nice to meet you guys. Table of Contents Introduction 3 Google Company Background 3 China Background 5 The Internet Search Engine and Advertising Industry in China 7 Google in China 9 Recommendations 14 Conclusion 15 Appendix 16 Introduction Google‚ Inc. is an internationally known business that has become the default provider for Internet services for many consumers. In a world where individuals can

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    Sez in China

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    and Zhuhai are all in Guangdong province‚ and all are on the southern coast of China where sea is very accessible for transportation of goods. An analysis of the performance of these SEZs in China versus those in India in liberalizing the Chinese and Indian economies and their impact on economic growth was conducted by Leong (2012). This paper investigates the role of special economic zones (SEZs) . The policy change to a more liberalized economy is identified using SEZ variables as instrumental

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    Kfc in China

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    market share‚ and brand recognition in the world’s fastesThere is no doubt that China has become the highest-growth market of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Seventeen years after opening the first KFC outlet in China‚ KFC has celebrated its 1000th restaurant milestone in Beijing on January 16‚ 2004 (business wire‚ 2004). As the Yum! Brands‚ Inc.‚ the parent company of KFC‚ states in the 2003 annual customer mania report ‚ “China continues to be our Rising Star‚ driving double digit sales growth for the fifth

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    Retailing in China

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    CASE STUDY NO2 Retailing in China Discussion Questions: 1- What are some of the unique aspects and challenges of doing business in China that Sarah Harrison has encountered? Answer: a- Government control on employment. b- Government roles and regulation. c- The hard way to communication between foreigner and chainees. d- Getting information about core business. e- The traditional way to meet and show about business and old history 2- What are the problems facing the store? Answer: the

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    China Airlines

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    INTRODUCTION China Airlines Introduction In Dec 2010‚ China airlines Ltd‚ announced that it had recorded sales revenues of 138.14 Million dollar as for flights carrying people. The company’s Sales Revenue increased by 41 % from Dec 2009 in which the company had achieved 98 Million Dollars. This increase was followed after the company’s announcement in January 2010 that its recorded Sales reached an amount of 358 Million dollars in Dec 2009 including civil and cargo services. These numbers show a

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    Pollution in China

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    1. In China motor vehicle use will probably increase substantially over the next several decades as a result of China’s rising global economic super power‚ which already has an enormous environmental footprint. a. Research the impact of fossil fuels emission from motor vehicles on human health. Summarize your findings. Fossil fuel emission from motor vehicles as an outdoor air pollution produces pollutants in the air which leads to negative impacts on human health. (Climate Change and Health

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    Ikeain China

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    all correspondence to Dr Li-Qun Wei‚ Department of Management‚ Hong Kong Baptist University‚ Kowloon Tong‚ KL‚ Hong Kong‚ E-mail: weiliqun@hkbu. edu.hk. IKEA in China: Facing Dilemmas in an Emerging Economy In mid-2003‚ the president of IKEA China‚ Ian Duffy‚ and some executives were discussing the market strategies of IKEA China in their Beijing office. After a review of IKEA China’s market development‚ the executives brainstormed about possible solutions for the difficulties experienced in the

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