The executive summary is arguably the most important section of the business plan. It must be concise‚ specific‚ and well-written. It summarizes the highlights of the completed business plan and provides a brief snapshot of the plan‚ with sales‚ spending‚ and profit summary figures. The summary emphasizes those factors that will make the business a success. It must contain sound numbers for market size‚ trends‚ company goals‚ spending‚ return on investment‚ capital expenditures‚ and funding
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GLADIATOR (Summary) In the final days of Marcus Aurelius’ reign‚ the aging emperor angers his son Commodus by making it known that he wants Maximus‚ a fearsome and respected Roman general‚ to be his successor. Power-hungry Commodus kills his father and orders the death of Maximus. But the latter flees‚ only to discover that his wife and child have been murdered by Commodus. Captured‚ Maximus is forced into slavery‚ where he is sold to Proximo‚ a former gladiator who serves as both mentor and
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ease the change into death. We are told that we will not be alone in death. No matter who you are you can not escape death and when we die we are all the same as one another. Bryant wrote this poem with the intention not to scare us about death but comfort us. Even in death we will keep going. When it is time to die “you ages glide away” because no matter how old you are you can still die. In “Because I Could Not Stop for Death”
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Two Formal Summaries “On Being Wrong” & “Is Google Making Us Stupid” University of Cincinnati ESL 1080 002 Mrs. Colvin Xiang Zhang Due: Mar. 28 2013 Summary of “On Being Wrong” In the video “On being wrong” (2011)‚ Kathryn Schulz states that our feeling of being right can be a problem to human being‚ so it is necessary for us to avoid this wrong feeling. At the beginning‚ Schulz talks about her personal experience about misunderstanding. She explains that error blindness and culture
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Summary of Absorptive Capacity: A New Perspective on Learning and Innovation Absorptive capacity plays a significant role in the innovation process for a firm. The authors define absorptive capacity as the ability of a company to recognize the value of new‚ external information‚ assimilate it‚ and apply it to commercial ends is significant to its innovative capabilities. This paper begins with the discussion of the cognitive basis for an individual’s absorptive capacity. Furthermore‚ some factors
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crisis’ that occur and ultimately have a constructive or damaging affect on personality development. The subject of this case study is a sixteen-year-old white male‚ named Dean. Deans parents are divorced‚ he currently lives with his father‚ stepmother‚ and half-brother. Dean has limited contact with his biological mother. Dean has historically been an average student‚ with
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Summary of Montana Chapter One and Prologue The novel Montana was written by Larry Watson. In the prologue‚ the author writes the reason why he wrote this story and the main plot of this story. From chapter one‚ we can know that the family lived in Mercer Country‚ Montana. The author himself is an inward boy but wants to go outside to satisfy himself. His father‚ Wesley‚ has broken legs and is a sheriff. His mother‚ Gail‚ is an urban woman who wants to move out of this small town and wants
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1. Organizational Assessment : Effectiveness vs. Efficiency This journal is being chosen related to the Organizational Theory‚ Design and Change for chapter 1 about the Organization Effectiveness. i. What was the aim of the study? An organization had its own goals and mission. There were many ways that could be implement in order to make sure that the organization will achieves whether it short or long term goal. The term effectiveness and efficiency was always being the indicator of the
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Summary of Read-only participants a case for student communication in online classes By Shakera Bennett Grand Canyon University UNV 501-Intro to Graduate Studies in the College of Education September 12‚ 2012 Carrie ODonnell‚ Instructor Learning communities are no longer limited to the classroom. Online classes are becoming more prevalent in this day and age. As these online classes grow in abundance‚ the issues that affect the traditional classroom are now issues that occur in online communities
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A Response to “How Teachers Make Children Hate Reading” Summary: John Holt is a former teacher who shares personal anecdotes in his essay “How Teachers Make Children Hate Reading.” Holt remembers taking a traditional approach to teaching as a beginning elementary school teacher. He initially thought that quizzing students over assigned readings and requiring them to use a dictionary to look up unfamiliar words was a best practice. However‚ a conversation with his sister challenges him to think critically
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