JTextField itemName; JTextField itemPrice; JTextField itemDisc; JTextField salePrice; JButton calculate; JButton clear; public RetailCalculator() { //set object variables super("Retail Sales Calculator"); //window title setSize(250‚ 250); //set window size setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); //window close GridLayout grid = new GridLayout(7‚ 2); setLayout(grid); department
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Coursework Header Sheet 198085-‐-‐-‐14 Course Coursework Tutor BUSI0011: Dissertation -‐-‐-‐ General Dissertation U Veersma Course School/Level Assessment Weight Submission Deadline BU/UG 85.00% 21/03/2013
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Course code GRAV009 Course title Advanced Topics in International Marketing Type of course Compulsory Level of course Graduate Department in charge Graduate school Year of study 1 Semester 2 Number of credits 6 ECTS; 36 hours of class work‚ 126 hours of self-study Lecturer Prof. Dr. Hemant Merchant Email of the lecturer hemant.merchant@yahoo.com Prerequisites Marketing‚ International Marketing; Programme requirements (pre-reading)
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RETAIL COMMUNICATION A communication program can be designed to achieve a variety of objectives for the retailer‚ such as building a brand image of the retailer in the customer’s mind‚ increasing sales and store traffic‚ providing information about the retailer’s location and offering‚ and announcing special activities. Retailers communicate with customers through advertising‚ sales promotions‚ store atmosphere‚ Web sites‚ salespeople‚ e-mail‚ direct mail‚ m-commerce‚ community building‚ publicity
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1 Explain why specific products have a higher demand on certain occasions The product that I have selected is tangerine and clothing. Firstly‚ tangerine is the products that will be have higher demand during Chinese New Year. During Chinese New Year is a high yield of tangerine and tangerine represents Luck. For example‚ during Chinese New Year Singaporeans will took a charming little tape‚ containing two tablets of tangerine as a New Year gift‚ two tablets tangerine symbol of "good luck"‚ "two
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Two topics required‚ to be selected by students: First one from the following list . Refining the target: cruises‚ tourists’ migrations studies for one or several countries. . Strategy for internationalisation processes by means of airlines‚ airports and hubs. . Stock and shares consolidation in the luxury sector (files can be provided if asked for). . Ethics and CSR in the luxury world. . The use of advocacy advertising in the luxury world. . Using exchange rates in the luxury world
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Topic: Paying interest on a product when you have cash in your pocket. Have you found yourself going into a mall‚ clothing store‚ or even a grocery store‚ and find something that catches your eye? You think to yourself; “Hmm should I purchase this now on credit or buy out cash”. Paying interest on a product when I have cash in my pocket should be my first thought. My credit interest is 9%‚ and the outfit I want to buy is about $80.00 clearance item. If I were to place the outfit on my credit
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Associate Program Material Narrowing a Topic Example Worksheet Review the following example worksheet: |What general topic have you selected? |Education | | | | | |
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employees 2. Succession planning in Senior management 3. Retention strategy in a manufacturing set up 2. 1.T&D 2.Performance Management System 3.Employee Welfare Measure 4.360 degree Appraisal 5.Quality of Wotk life 6.HRD Preactices 7.Factors determinig Job Satisafaction of Employees 8.Stress Management 9.Employee retention Techniques 10.Settlement of Grieveance(Do it in Manufacturing concern) 11.Workers Participation in Management. 12.Effectiveness of Training(Do it as
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Case Study 18: Nordstrom 1. Design characteristics of an effective loyalty program are offering perks and deals to valued customers‚ rewarding them for shopping at your store‚ and doing so at a low cost and increasing the company’s share of wallet. Mark Johnson‚ CEO of Loyalty 360‚ said this about loyalty programs: “Loyalty marketing is and should always be much bigger than points‚ thresholds or incentives. It is about changing and influencing behavior in a proactive manner that creates long-term
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