Unit 3 – P1 Firstly‚ a marketing strategy is a plan that is used in the long term to achieve a business or organisations objectives. Furthermore‚ a marketing strategy may also be defined as a plan designed to meet marketing objectives. For example‚ a company may set the following marketing objective: “To be able to satisfy customers through our products.” The next step is the planning procedure otherwise known as the marketing strategy used to meet the business or organisations objectives. It is
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Differentiation Strategies Laura Allard November 21‚ 2010 William Hogan Management Cases Upper Iowa University Abstract This paper discusses Low-Cost Leadership and Differentiation business strategies. The paper explains what each strategy is and how they can be applied‚ utilized and maximized as strategies for a company. Suggestion of methods to implement and the strategies are discussed‚ including when the strategies work best. Low-Cost and Differentiation Strategy Harvard professor
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differences between them. Antennas are included 3 types: omnidirectional‚ semi-directional‚ and highly-directional. Any antenna has three fundamental properties: gain‚ directional and polarization. Omnidirectional Antennas. We can use this antenna in a: point-multipoint link‚ warehouse‚ hotspot‚ trade show‚ airport. The omnidirectional antennas transmit a signal in all directions‚ it is known dipole ("non-directional") antenna. The most of common antenna with low gain are "Rubber Ducky"‚ vertically
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Directional Policy Matrix 1. Introduction Many large companies comprise several distinct divisions or strategic business units (SBUs). So one of the challenges facing the parent company of a multi-divisional company is to allocate resources to each division. So in order to make wise decisions on resource allocation‚ is there a tool that can assist senior executives determine the direction for each division or SBU? Actually there are two tools‚ the BCG matrix and the Directional Policy Matrix (DPM)
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there is often a small dead spot with no signal that is a very small area directly above the antenna. - directional antenna: As the name suggests‚ a directional antenna projects a signal only in one direction. Because the signal is concentrated in a narrower‚ focused area‚ the signal is stronger and therefore will carry farther than the signal from an AP using an omnidirectional antenna. Directional antennas are most often used on the inside of an exterior wall of a building‚ pointing to the inside
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Name: NT1210 Lab 6.4: WLAN Placement Exercise 6.4.1 There are three main types of antennas that can be used for WLAN APs: directional‚ omnidirectional‚ and right-angle. Describe each of these antenna types. You can get more powerful antennas that can broadcast longer distances. Why would these antennas be limited in use for standard WLAN placement in a home? An omnidirectional antenna radiates transmissions out and receives transmissions in from all directions‚ although not equally in all directions
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your network. 6.4 6.4.1 An omnidirectional antenna radiates transmissions out and receives transmissions in from all directions‚ although not equally in all directions. Most of the antennas in this category are thin rods or long flat sticks. A directional antenna is one that has a wide dispersion of more than 80 degrees and less than 120 degrees. A highly
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HOMEWORK WEEK 5 3. Compare and contrast the two types of antennas. There are mainly two types of antennas: omnidirectional‚ and directional. Omnidirectional antennas are installed on most WLANS with AP’s that have them. Omnidirectional antennas do just what they sound like‚ which is transmit data in all directions at the same time. The signal can go horizontally and vertically; and up and down. However‚ there can be a dead spot in a minute area directly above the antenna which has no signal.
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should be designed to fit the business strategies and objectives” Dynamism is increasingly becoming a feature of the business environment‚ so what can businesses do to attain and sustain a competitive advantage? They need to set out clear goals and objectives and then ensure that all internal processes and activities are designed in a manner to attain these goals and objectives. Furthermore‚ some of these practices should be linked directly to their strategies. One such is Human resource management
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2. Discussion Question 1 Resource: Ch. 3 of CWNA Guide to Wireless LANs Due Date: Day 2 [ Main forum] Complete Case Project 3-5 on p. 112 of the text. Post your response to the following: Imagine you are the network administrator of aWLAN. Give an example of how knowing the 10’s and 3’s Rules of RF Math can helpyou on the job. Include your answers to Case Project 3-5 in your response. Show your work The 10’s and 3’s rule are supposed to assist the network manager find the
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