Communications in Business 100 Semester Two 2012 Sydney Campus Written Submission Student: Anqi DENG ID:16602081 Tutor: Sunaina Gowan Word counts:1195 Ms. D. Anqi Director of Corporate Communications BHP Billiton Limited GPO Box 2012 180 Lonsdale Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 September 1‚ 2012 Ms. Sunaina Gowan Executive of the Australasian Local Network PO Box 111 Sydney NSW 2000 Dear Ms. Sunaina Gowan‚ BHP Billiton is world’s largest producers of major metals
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Incorporated on 24 August 1910 as the Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited‚ the company’s name was changed to ITC Limited in 1974. This company is rated among the ’World’s Best Big Companies’ by Forbes magazine. ITC ranks third on all major profit parameters among India’s private sector corporations. ITC employs over 20‚000 people at more than 60 locations across India. ITC is one of India’s foremost private sector companies with a market capitalization of over US $ 13 billion and a turnover
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promotional strategy is essential for any business in entering a new market. The promotional strategy will aim to direct the promotional activities in line with the business’ overall company aim. It is effective to adopt an integrated marketing strategy where all elements of marketing are in line with the organisations wider strategy and to take a market orientated approach (Jobber and Lancaster‚ 2003) QKC will have differing aims in the short‚ medium and long term and the promotional strategies will need
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Critically Analyse the Marketing Strategy and Marketing Mix of a recent successful Marketing innovation in the financial services industry. According to the OECD Oslo Manual‚ a marketing innovation is “the implementation of a new marketing method involving significant changes in product design or packaging‚ product placement‚ product promotion or pricing”. Research and development to create new marketing innovations in the services industry‚ and in particular‚ the financial services industry‚ is largely experimental
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ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 2013-14 Profile Dr David Redfern In the 1970s I worked in the car industry (BL Cars) and then in an iron foundry (Beans Foundries) in what was then called Personnel. Later in the 1980s and early 1990s I was employed in the bus industry leaving West Midlands Travel as Industrial Relations Manager. Initially the business was publically owed but later by the workforce. I have been at University College Salford and then the University of Salford for nearly 20 years
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ar Marketing Strategy of Apple Computer Company April Hemphill Professor Brickhouse Bus 100 August 10‚2011 Apple Computers Inc. is considered to be one of the innovators in the computer industry. It brought about different changes to the industry; these changes are still visible in the present. The company’s products were used as a basis by other computer company’s in designing the specifications and physical characteristics of their product. It also serves as a meter of
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MARKETING MIX: Cuddles are Us strives to produce mutually beneficial and satisfying exchanges with our target market. We are committed to the strategic use of the eight P’s of marketing a service; Product‚ Place‚ Price‚ Promotion‚ People‚ Process‚ Productivity and Physical environment to achieve this goal. Our product is a unique possession processing service designed to benefit pet owners in our target market. We have defined our core service as 24/7 pet sitting for a specific‚ identifiable
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4.1 Marketing mix The marketing mix is one of the major concepts in modern marketing and is often brought up in general discussions of marketing. Marketing mix is a set of marketing tools that a company uses to pursue its marketing objectives in the target market. When a company is making decisions on marketing they generally fall into four controllable categories known as the 4 P’s: product‚ price‚ place and promotion. As shown in the figure 3; in Kotler’s Marketing mix chart the target
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Question 1 a) Two criteria that must be followed in constructing a binary tree so that it is complete. -each node that has any children has exactly two children. -the depth should be equal in both sides b) Binary tree that satisfies max-heap property. (7‚10‚3‚11‚5‚4‚1‚2‚1‚0‚8)Values inserted into tree in the order given and tree is reorganized every time an item is added. c) Given the following(10‚30‚74‚63‚2‚65‚5‚21‚97‚64) construct a binary search tree.
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Pricing strategy is an idea implemented into a plan to get the most favourable price for a service or product that will give way the highest profit. Pricing is one of the most important elements of the marketing mix‚ as it is the only mix‚ which generates a turnover for the organisation. The remaining 3p’s are the variable cost for the organisation. It costs to produce and design a product; it costs to distribute a product and costs to promote it. Price must support these elements of the mix. Pricing
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