Executive Summary In order to identify Verizon’s core competencies‚ a SWOT and Five Forces analysis was performed. The SWOT analysis showed internal strengths in technology diversification‚ a large and talented employee resource pool‚ and an expansive network footprint. Internal weaknesses were revealed that centered on post merger issues such as corporate culture issues‚ impending workforce retirements‚ and a lack of systems or process consolidation. External opportunities include the potential
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• Porter says “competitive advantage is at the heart of a firm’s performance in competitive markets” and goes on to say that purpose of his book on the subject is to show “how a firm can actually create and sustain a competitive advantage in an industry—how it can implement the broad generic strategies.” Thus‚ competitive advantage means having low costs‚ differentiation advantage‚ or a successful focus strategy. In addition‚ Porter argues that “competitive advantage grows fundamentally out of value
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and customers in compliance and business development while offering quality service ● Designed and conducted training programs for teams ● Partnered with other departments on projects to set high standards and gained competitive advantage in the industry ● Demostrated a precise alignment commitment to performance and awareness to customers as directed by JPMorgan Chase ● Team player inspired confidence with innate personal ability to succeed in the organization ● Managed relationships with internal
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Number. : 9820 8665 Email Address : normanlwm69@hotmail.com License : Class 3 Driving License POSITION APPLYING FOR Sales Executive PERSONAL PROFILE A highly motivated sale executive with 20 years experience in various industries‚ with proven records and consistently achieving beyond sales target. WORK EXPERIENCE 2000 to Present Cycle And Carriage Automotive Pte Ltd Sales Consultant Responsible to hit quarterly sales quota. Currently in top 5
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Question 4 Assess the strategic alternative used by the firm Burger King is the world’s largest flame broiled fast food restaurant chain. As of mid-2009‚ it operated about 12000 restaurants in all 50 states and in 74 countries and U.S. territories worldwide through a combination of company-owned and franchised operations‚ which together employed nearly 400‚000 people worldwide. Two major ways in which Burger King differentiates itself from competitors are the way it cooks hamburgers by its
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The Factories Act‚ 1948‚Section 51 to 60: 51.Weekly hours: * No employee will work more than 48 hoours in a week. 52.Weekly Holidays: * NO worker will work on the first day of the week. * Incase he is made to work the he should get a holiday 3 days immediately before or after the first day for which the responsible manager has to send a notice to the inspector for approval which must be displayed in the factory notice board. 53.Compensatory holidays: * In case an employee
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Core Competencies of a Clinical Nurse Practitioner and a Non-Clinical Nurse Administrator Susan Brown South University Dr. Donna Falsetti Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse – NSG5000 October 7‚ 2012 Although both the non-clinical nursing administrator and the clinical nurse practitioner are both advanced positions in the field of nursing‚ they are not the same position that requires the same core competencies across the board. Nursing is a challenging field of study that allows for similarities
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Circuit City developed world-class capabilities in logistics that enabled it to track trends and have inventory in its geographically dispersed stores. Additionally‚ Circuit City developed a core of motivated and knowledgeable sales staff. Circuit City employed a big-box strategy with stores that had a large footprint that stocked a variety of products (selection) and service that relied on economies of scale to achieve high sales volumes. High sales volume enabled competitive pricing‚ but it also
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P.E.S.T. Analysis of the Indian Telecom Industry 2009 This is an analysis of the Political‚ Economic‚ Social and Technological environment surrounding the Indian Telecommunication Industry. By- Akshar Mehta 02 2nd January 2009 Particulars | Page | 1. Introduction 2.1 Panoramic Scene of Indian Telecom Industry 2.2 The Road Ahead | 2-323 | 2. P.E.S.T. Analysis – What is it? 3.3 Meaning 3.4 Main Aspects of P.E.S.T. Analysis | 444 | 3. Political Environment3.1 Policies
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Wrong Number: Telecom Tricks The telecommunications industry had its own bizarre take on revenue recognition during the boom. From 1997 to 2000‚ Global Crossing took on over $7 billion of debt to lay 1.7 million miles of fiber-optic cable to transport data via the Internet. When completed in summer 2001‚ the network spanned 27 countries and 200 major cities around the globe. The company’s debt load didn’t seem to faze investors—Global Crossing’s market capitalization reached $40 billion in 1999
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