Viral S. Kadecha CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Details NAME : Viral S. Kadecha RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS : 5/2‚ Tiwari Bhuvan‚ Subhash Lane‚ Kandivali (W)‚ Mumbai – 400 067 E-MAIL ADDRESS : viral.kadecha@yahoo.com CONTACT NO : 99307 98437 (Mob)‚ 2861 11 93 (Res). DATE OF BIRTH : 28st August 1986 MARITAL STATUS : Married. LANGUAGE KNOWN : English‚ Hindi‚ Marathi & Gujarati. Objectives To work in a creative‚ professional
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Leadership Through Professional Learning Communities Professional Learning Communities are collaborative teams whose teachers work interdependently to achieve common goals linked to the purpose of learning. The steps that I would you use to implement‚ manage‚ and support the development of a professional learning community at my school is to first determine and define the objective or goal. Next‚ with the team of teachers‚ identify learning targets for the students and establish standards based
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however goods might differ not just in prices‚ but also in other characteristics such as variety and quality. As pointed out by Waterson (1989) and Cremer et al. (1991)‚ “product differentiation is one of the pervasive features of modern economies” and “most of the real world markets are characterised by product differentiation”. Goods‚ even if they satisfy identical needs‚ are not always identical‚ homogenous. At the same time‚ consumers are not identical either: they can have different willingness
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definition and execution rather than strategy itself. Since Sears Domestic has a non-competitive cost structure in comparison with its key competitors (e.g. Walmart‚ Target‚ Home Depot‚ etc.) ‚ it is wiser to pursue differentiation strategy than low-cost strategy. In addition‚ Sears need more focus on customer segments to compete. Therefore‚ in our recommendations‚ we will put emphasis on action plan in order to materialize Sears’ focus differentiation strategy‚ which includes two main groups of recommendations:
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Optimism is to Pessimism as Lazy is to Hard Work “Blackberries in June” by Ron Rash‚ is about a couple‚ Matt and Jamie‚ who have a very pessimistic family‚ especially when it comes to the young couples accomplishments in life. What makes Jamie and Matt different from the other family members? They have a lot of determination‚ motivation‚ discipline‚ and are willing to make sacrifices necessary to get where they want to be in life. Throughout the story‚ the author gives a variety of examples
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Marketing Plan 1. Mission Statement According to www.rim.edu.bt/aboutrim/aspiration The first vision and mission statements were formulated in 1996. These statements were found to be valid even for today. However‚ there was a need to articulate them in the present context of the changes in the governance system. Therefore‚ the revisions to the strategic direction have been incorporated under the respective sub-topics such as the Vision statement‚ Mission statement‚ and strategic
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Differentiation Framework July 13‚ 2013 Differentiation Framework The following paper contains a discussion of (1) Jack Welch’s differentiation framework‚ (2) A‚ B‚ C position categorization and (3) process that must be in place for successfully differentiating your workforce. Jack Welch’s 20-70-10 Differentiation Framework No other principle brings more controversy‚ and is more misunderstood than Jack Welch’s 20-70-10 differentiation framework. In a 2005 USA Today online interview posting
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Product Differentiation Definition: Development or incorporation of attributes (such as benefits‚ price‚ quality‚ styling‚ service‚ etc.) that a product’s intended customers perceive to be different and desirable. Advertising and promotion of a product is based on its differentiating characteristics. Source: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/product-differentiation.html Today‚ the market is crowded with similar brands‚ clamoring for the attention of customers. In order for their
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driving a Mercedes. The economic theory is analytic rather than empirical. Logically‚ brands that are less substitutable will compete less directly. This does not mean that the normative strategy implications are proven. They depend on some important empirical questions concerning differentiation in the real world‚ such as: Abstract The credibility and vibrancy of any discipline depends on a willingness to
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ARABIC BLACBERRY In October 2007‚ the launch of the first Arabic Blackberry was announced in the United Arab Emirates. The device had Arabic language input and an Arabic interface. Up until this point‚ the Blackberry was restricted to US and European use. The new initiative to bring the Blackberry to the Middle East and Africa had begun. The UAE’s mobile phone provider telco Etisalat collaborated with the creators of the Blackberry‚ RIM (Research InMotion)‚ to create the Arabic version of the e-mail
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