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    company that provides on-demand collaboration‚ online meeting‚ web conferencing and videoconferencing applications. Its products include Meeting Center‚ Training Center‚ Event Center‚ Support Center‚ Sales Center‚ MeetMeNow‚ PCNow‚ WebEx AIM Pro Business Edition‚ WebEx WebOffice‚ and WebEx Connect. WebEx was founded in 1996 under the name ActiveTouch [verification needed] by Subrah Iyar and Min Zhu. Zhu had co-founded Future Labs (one of the first companies to produce multi-point document collaboration

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    5-small business‚ entrepreneurship‚franchises Small business: independently owned & operated for profit & is not dominant in its field” Distribution industries: retailing‚ wholesaling‚ transportation‚ communications Service industries: 48% nonfinancial services‚ medical‚ dental care‚ TV‚ hair‚ restaurant Production industries: 19% construction‚ mining‚ manufacturing Advantages: relationships‚ change‚ record‚ independence Disadvantages: failure‚ limited profit‚ raise capital Business plan: carefully

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    Tiffin University Reaction Paper on “The Power to See Ourselves” Yuexin Wang Reaction Paper on “The Power to See Ourselves” In “The Power to See Ourselves”‚ the author Brouwer argues that there is a direct relationship between manager development and manager’s self-concept (Brouwer‚ 1965). In most cases‚ individuals describe themselves in relativistic terms. The “I”‚ being the significant self‚ is the product of self-realization. This cannot simply claim to be “intelligent

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    asia-pacific edition). Milton‚ Qld: John Wiley & Sons Australia‚ Ltd‚ pp. 475 – 489. Marketing plans typically follow a generic structure but differ in length and complexity. An annual plan for a well-established‚ successful product in which it is ‘business as usual’ may require only a summarised and updated situation analysis and a brief description of the marketing activities to be undertaken over the coming year. On the other hand‚ a marketing plan for a major new-product launch or a major

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    Assessment 2. Part A - Case Study You have recently taken ownership of a small convenience store. You decide to do a hazard identification walk. This is a report that you produce: “Upon entering the store I noticed small pools of water left by customers shaking their umbrellas‚ and taking off their coats. There are still a lot of boxes of stock left in the aisles. Some are over 15 kilograms in weight. The work areas around the cash registers look very aged‚ with cardboard being used underneath

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    PROJECT In order to demonstrate competence in this unit‚ you will need to show that you can design and develop a project plan. Your task therefore is to select an idea‚ improvement or opportunity that could be applied in a business operation. Describe the business and the project you might initiate. You will need to describe and define the project‚ in context. Explain why such a project would be beneficial. What procedures might you use to ensure that the project was sponsored and supported

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    conclusion about a particular scenario. When looking at Wal-Mart you can see that there is statistical data that shows that they are in a monopoly. This data is seen by their power in the business and their dominance over other businesses. They need to make a decision about how to regulate their future business policies. We can use research methods in order to reach a conclusion about what the company can do in order to better satisfy its customers and competitors. One way of doing this is to follow

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    ANG LAY YEE J10007761 Question (a): Pick a name for your business‚ write a brief introduction on the nature of your business and write three reasons why you decide to choose this name. Decide on a logo as well. Perfectious means the act of making something perfect or better or the act of perfecting something. Beaute means beautiful in French. Beaute is a characteristic of

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    Psychographic Segmentation Psychographic segmentation is an approach used to target a specific group from the population with identifying their personal traits and characteristics. (7) According to SRI Consulting (1997)‚ it is equally important in determining psychographic segmentation‚ as it is useful in forecasting and predicting the future behavior of the customers. (3)There are several ways in dividing the population into different segments based on lifestyle‚ social class‚ and personality

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    BAB020 12/98 Levi’s “Personal Pair™” Jeans (A) In 1995‚ women’s jeans was a $2 billion fashion category in the US and growing fast. Levi-Strauss was the market leader‚ but its traditional dominant position was under heavy attack. Standard Levi’s women’s jeans‚ sold in 51 size combinations (waist and inseam)‚ had been the industry leading product for decades‚ but “fashion” was now taking over the category. Market research showed that only 24 percent of women were “fully satisfied” with their

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