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    Microsoft and Others: Developing software for How Companies Do Business Since Microsoft was established‚ their primary focus was on operating system and software for inside the computer‚ but in recent years Microsoft started to shift its strategy in order to gain ground and dominate the desktop software market. The new strategy is to write software for several industries‚ and expending the number of industries as it succeeds‚ Microsoft first step was hire business technology professionals who

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    Introduction Today‚ a company secretary has an increasingly important role in the area of corporate governance and must therefore be pro-active in satisfying his/her duties and responsibilities under the Corporations Act 2001. Therefore‚ the purpose of this essay is to conduct a research on the role and legal institution of a company secretary based on Australian corporate law. It’s a legal structure currently involves a national statute named as the Corporations Act 2001 which managed by a national

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    Title: The Global Pharmaceutical Industry Date: 2011 August 20   Table of content Contents Page 1. Introduction 4 2. Pestel analysis of the global pharmaceutical industries 5-6 3. Drivers for change in the future of pharmaceutical 7 4. Five forces analysis on the global pharmaceutical industry 8-10 5. Threats to a big pharmaceutical company 11 6. Conclusion 12 7. Bibliography 13   Introduction The pharmaceutical industry According

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    discussed about the impact and benefit of globalisation on developing nations. The impact of globalisation for developing countries is many. Globalisation has intensified interdependence and competition between economies of the nations in the world market. This is reflected in regard to trading in goods and services and in kineticism of capital labour and employment environment. Globalisation also thrown up new challenges to developing countries like volatility in financial market‚ abuse of labour and

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    the two companies merged in 1989‚ they continued selling major medications such as Taxol for cancer‚ Pravachol and Monopril for cardiovascular disorders‚ antibiotics such as Cefzil‚ antidiabetics such as Glucophage‚ and the anti-clotting medication‚ Plavix. To continue to focus on pharmaceuticals‚ in the early years of 2000-2002‚ the company divested many of their non-pharmaceutical divisions‚ such as Clairol and the Mead-Johnson Nutritional division‚ and purchased DuPont Pharmaceuticals as well

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    WHAT EXTENT THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEPEND ON THE INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT. A developing country‚ also called a less-developed country (LDC)‚ is a nation with a low living standard‚ undeveloped industrial base‚ and low Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries. Meanwhile‚ an industrial country also known as developed country or "more developed country" (MDC)‚ is a sovereign state that has a highly developed economy and advanced technological infrastructure

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    white paper about the business of developing new drugs for cancer patients. The content will be turned into a brochure for the public describing the four (4) major issues: economic situation‚ special needs (e.g.‚ health) of the population being served‚ process‚ and benefits of the program. She asked you to include two (2) visuals to illustrate the issues. If you wear pink for Cancer than this is for you! Cancer killer the newest Drug that kills it all. If you have it‚ you had it and went through Hell

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    According the to World Bank a countries income level is determined by it’s Gross National Product (GNP) per capita‚ which is the value of all final goods and services produced in a country in one year (gross domestic product) plus income that residents have received from abroad‚ minus income claimed by nonresidents divided by its population.("How We Classify Countries‚") This measure is an indication of how well the population in a country lives. When comparing country income levels there are several

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    With relevant examples and illustrations‚ discuss some of the popular approaches to educational planning in developing countries. Introduction Educational planning is a worldwide practice found in both developing and developed countries. The developing countries and indeed all countries have placed a premium on education because of the persistent belief that formal education holds the key to national development and economic growth. In the light of this‚ the modern conception of educational

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    you all know there are pressures from every angle for me to make a decision that is best for our company and for the whole world. I wish that I could say that this decision is easy‚ like every other medication decision we have made in the past. I am regretful that I will not be able to make everyone happy and that I feel I have been given the power to determine who will live and who will not. I have come to the decision that I will only release 85% percent of the available Sprattalin and will scale

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