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    Pestle Analysis A pestle analysis is one of the most popular and effective methods of analysing the external macroeconomic factors that could impact on a business within a specific industry. Commonly‚ a pestle analysis will be used alongside other analyses that focus on internal factors. The combination of the pestle analysis with other factors will allow a company to create a strategic management plan of how to move its business forward in a way that maximises the opportunities available to it

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    The documentary‚ “Sun Comes Up‚” is about how climate change is making the people of Carteret Island relocate to the mainland because their food supply is diminishing and the island is sinking (Redfearn). The Carteret people sent a group of their young people to the mainland to search and ask different villages for some land‚ so they will be able to relocate (Redfearn). They eventually find one village‚ Tinputz‚ that will provide them enough land for five houses‚ this way they can start the relocating

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    Assignment Week 1 Answer the following questions: 1. Describe the rationale for utilizing probability concepts.   For practical reasons‚ variables are observed to collect data. The sampled data is then analyzed to elicit information for decision making in business and indeed in all human endeavors. However‚ sampled information is incomplete and not free from sampling error. Its use in decision-making processes introduces an element of chance. Therefore‚ it is important for a decision-maker

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    The documentary‚ Two American Families address the financial issues many Americans are still facing today. CBS wanted to capture and tell the world of the struggles Americans are facing when multinational corporations are moving their companies overseas‚ leaving people in America unemployed for cheaper labor. Business owners try to make the best decisions for the companies‚ but why don’t they ever make the best decision for their employees? Families expressed the "American Dream" they believed growing

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    advantage of people that are in the essential need of resources such as monetary needs. I have found that when people are destitute they will do anything to survive. Sadly‚ this is how individuals get mixed up with trafficking drugs. I recall a documentary that I viewed that reflected the life of individuals that were trapped inside of drug infested communities in a developing country. The biography showcased how the local drug cartel forced modern day slavery on the people that lived in the village

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    Farmland Farmland is a documentary on the lives of six successful young commercial farmers and ranchers. Following the film‚ Margaret Schlass (featured in the documentary) presents her journey as a first-generation Certified Naturally Grown vegetable farmer and business owner of One Woman Farm in Pennsylvania. First generation farming is always a big challenge because the price of land and infrastructure costs are very high (equipment‚ seed‚ etc.) which is part of the reason why her farm is small

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    in with television ads and teaching them to pick fame. The entertainment industry wants to teach them that fame is the key to happiness and that everyone can become successful in this industry even if this is not true. An example of this in the documentary was when the little kids filmed for X-Piolet TV in the mall‚ they told parents that their kid would be trying out for reality TV. Many of the parents were okay with it and it was teaching their kids that they are going to become famous. Lesson

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    My reaction to the documentary Telling Amy’s Story was not surprised nor shocked at all. I believed I knew what the result would be I was just waiting on the inevitable. This man showed multiple times that if he couldn’t have her no one could so I’m not sure what made her believe that she would be able to just leave her husband in the end. I don’t want to speak ill of the dead but I feel she should of just ran when she had the chance from the start of the relationship when he started to show signs

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    to be superior and unique. • Cost leadership is an organization’s ability to achieve lower costs relative to competitors through productivity and efficiency improvements‚ elimination of waste and tight cost control. In doing strategic analysis‚ it is sometimes useful to examine the industry in terms of Porter’s five forces (however‚ some industry characteristics critical to formulating strategy might not be apparent from this framework). [pic] SOME EXAMPLES OF BALANCED SCORECARD MEASURES

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    Conversation Analysis & Discourse Analysis tive Compara A a odu ritical Intr nd C ction Robin Wooffitt Conversation Analysis and Discourse Analysis Conversation Analysis and Discourse Analysis A Comparative and Critical Introduction Robin Wooffitt SAGE Publications London ● Thousand Oaks ● New Delhi © Robin Wooffitt 2005 First published 2005 Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study‚ or criticism or review‚ as permitted under the Copyright

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