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    first person point of view when reflecting on their childhood of poverty. Although Bragg and Dell’s point of view is similar‚ their stories are different in that Bragg utilizes more complex diction and syntax to convey his recount of his childhood. Dell and Bragg both use first person point of view when narrating their stories. A benefit of using first person point of view is that the audience is better able to empathize with the main character. The audience gets into the narrators mind and experiences

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    Reflection My epilogue for Dewey Dell is set only a couple of months after the last chapter. By this time‚ the family has situated with Mrs. Bundren and she has become a familiar figure to Dewey Dell. Throughout the novel‚ Dewey Dell is portrayed as being out of place from the rest of the Bundren family because she is the only female and she does not have a mom. She states‚ “I feel like a wet seed wild in the hot blind earth” (Faulkner 64). She is unable to communicate her thoughts and make connections

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    level: high customization‚ etc Competitive Strategy: Dell chooses the customers who prioritize Variety: high product variety Quality: reasonable quality Price: reasonable price Lead time: approximately one week Implied Demand Uncertainty Impact of customer needs on implied demand uncertainty Conclusion: The competitive strategy in meet high variety and service level contribute to Dell’s high implied demand uncertainty. Dell SC Capabilities 1.Facilities 2.Inventory 3.Transportation

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    cost) while waiting for the motherboard to ship in (idle time). 5. Chassis and motherboard US transportation cost as indicated in Figure 6-4. After 3PI integrate the motherboard into the chassis‚ it will be sent back to the SLC before pulled into Dell factories. 6. Replacement or repair of dysfunctional or problematic motherboards

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    value chain is an interrelated series of process that produce a service on product to the satisfaction of customer. The concept of value chain also focuses attention on the types of processes in the value chain. History of DELL: [pic] ➢ Founded by Michael Dell in 1984 ➢ The single concept: Selling computer systems directly to customers ➢ Designed and built the first computer system of its own design in 1985 ➢ Was one of the first computer companies

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    strengths to bless others." Love is the strongest motivating force. Apple Strategy - pg-1‚ apple computers sales When your passions and strengths are focused on providing the best value possible to others‚ then you have found your sweet spot. Let see how Dell and Apple have embraced their respective sweet spots: [pic]

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    htm A conceptual framework of corporate and business ethics across organizations Structures‚ processes and performance ¨ Goran Svensson Oslo School of Management‚ Oslo‚ Norway‚ and Corporate and business ethics 21 Greg Wood Deakin University‚ Warrnambool‚ Australia Abstract Purpose – The objective of this paper is to introduce and describe a conceptual framework of corporate and business ethics across organizations in terms of ethical structures‚ ethical processes and ethical performance

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    Literature Review Corporate Identity What is corporate identity? The task of defining corporate identity is challenging. Different views and definitions were introduced to the concept. The first time the “corporate identity” term was used was in 1957 by Lippincott and Margulies (Cornelissen & Elving‚ 2003). It was constrained by the visual representation of the organization by which means it identify itself. The understanding of the concept has expanded later to include all the characteristics

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    HBS CASE: BUILDING A SOCIAL MEDIA CULTURE AT DELL Answers from Chenghao Zheng (Chuck) 1. Why has Dell been successful at building a social media program? Dell developed a social media program that helped solve customers’ problems‚ improve Dell’s reputation‚ and educate customers. It depended on social media to improve sales‚ predict trends of the market and create the better brand perception online. The company builds the business case for social media‚ which creates an astonishing model to reduce

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    ENOCH DADZIE MPIMWOOD SCHOOL: COVENTRY UNIVERSITY PROGRAM: MBA-FINANCE STUDENT ID: COVBAF0513079 INTAKE: MAY 2013 COURSE ASSIGNMENT Wood.noon@gmail.com Contact: +233 244137533 The Dow Jones Industrial Average Brief Introduction The Dow Jones Industrial Average also called the‚ the Dow Jones Industrial‚ Dow‚ is a stock market index‚ and one of several indices created by Wall Street Journal editor and Dow Jones & Company co-founder Charles Dow. It was founded on May 26‚ 1896‚ and is now

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