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    GEORGE ANAK JABU Corporate Master of Business Administration Semester 5/ Session 2011-2013 INTRODUCTION Since financial crisis 1997/1998 there has been a very large expansion in the number of bank branches in Malaysia and into international market and in the number of communes served by branches. These developments are variously a consequence of market pressures‚ ASEAN’s plan to open up their market for their countries member and Malaysian Bank Firm should answer these challenges and do some action

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    BTM_606_OL2 Macy’s E-mail Receipts December 16‚ 2012 By: Sakia Brown Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Background Information 4 How did it start? 4 Enough is enough 5 Problem Statement 5 The Model 6 Phase 1: Preparation 7 Techniques and Process 7 Phase 2: Imagination 14 Combinations 15 To provoke or not to provoke? 15 Explore the wild side 16 Put it all together 17 Phases 3: Development 18 Final Cut 19 Tools 19 Phase 4: Action 25 Lights

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    Don't Do List in E-Mail

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    List Management Don’t | Use separate lists for each segment of your audience. | Email Design Don’t | Use Meta tags. Meta tags will make the email too complicated for receivers to understand it. | Don’t | Use form elements. People will not pay more attention on these forms. They want some direct information in the email. | Don’t | Use Java‚ Javascript‚ Frames‚ ActiveX‚ ASP‚ PHP‚ Cache Busters‚ or Dynamic HTML. | Don’t | Embed Flash or other rich media files into the email message. |

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    The Impact of E-mail Communication on Organizational Life Daantje Derks1‚ Arnold B. Bakker2 1‚2 Erasmus University Rotterdam‚ Rotterdam‚ The Netherlands Abstract Computer-mediated communication (CMC) has become mainstream in work life. This raises the question what the impact of CMC on our daily work is. Since e-mail is still the most prevalent form of CMC in organizational life‚ we focus predominantly on e-mail communication. The central aim of this paper is to give an overview of research

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    what it is and how it works. Make sure that you can log in and administer the DealerZone You should already have a DealerZone account. If you don’t please contact Sal or Michael T to get set up. You should also have access to the Manage Another Company menu item. Again Contact Sal or Michael T if you don’t. Typical Questions / Issues a customer may have… Q: I forgot what email address I used when signing up A: No problem. Use the System Admin / Users page to search for the possible email

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    EBZ 437 Electronic Business Tutorial 3 Activities: 1. Read the case study below (from Turban et al‚ 2008) before the tutorial. 2. Look at: a. Campus Food web site (campusfood.com) and Campusfood.com. campusfood.com (take care with time zone – some outlets will be closed after 8pm US time) b. eMediaWire. “Titan Poker Teams Up With Campusfood for Tournaments Aimed at College Students.” February 16‚ 2006. emediawire.com/releases/2006/2/emw346598.htm 3. Be prepared to discuss the questions at the end

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    Electronic Business E-business (electronic business)‚ derived from such terms as "e-mail" and "e-commerce‚" is the conduct of business on the Internet‚ not only buying and selling but also servicing customers and collaborating with business partners. One of the first to use the term was IBM‚ when‚ in October‚ 1997‚ it launched a thematic campaign built around the term. Today‚ major corporations are rethinking their businesses in terms of the Internet and its new culture and capabilities. Companies

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    Electronic mail (E-mail) is possibly one of the greatest things to happen to the world. Despite this‚ there are people who find to many mistakes in using either E-mail or conventional mail. To help decide whether to use E-mail or the United States postal Service‚ a comparison of each one’s speed‚ ease of use‚ reliability‚ and cost is a helping factor. The speed in which the mail is transported is an important factor in sending mail by either E-mail or the postal system. E-mail easily has the

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    Workplace Etiquette

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    Workplace etiquette is the anticipated behaviour and actions of a person in a workplace and the society. It includes being respectful to others and keeping a well-mannered behaviour at all times creating a comfortable environment for everyone. Workplace etiquette is a guide for actions in different situations and how to deal with those situations while being courteous to the employer and co-workers. It can vary from one workplace to the other. Name 5 types of workplace etiquette techniques and

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    Should Companies Have The Right To Monitor Employees’ E-mails And Phone Conversations? Employees watch out when using communication‚ whether e-mail or phone‚ at work‚ you never know who may be listening. Should companies have the right to monitor employees’ e-mails and phone conversation? Most studies believe that they‚ employers‚ do have the right to monitor the e-mail and phone conversations of their employees‚ as long as they are notified of the fact. There is a tremendous amount of literature

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