NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE NUS Business School Department of Marketing MKT1003X Marketing Semester I‚ 2013/14 Course Coordinator: Assoc Prof. LAU Geok Theng Office: Mochtar Riady Building‚ Biz1-08-10 Tel: 6516-3179 Email: geoktheng@nus.edu.sg Course Tutors: Lee Shiang Jium (mktv23@nus.edu.sg) Yong Yoon Mei (mkt27@nus.edu.sg) Jaquilin Danker (mkt38@nus.edu.sg) Ritu Narayan Course Objectives This is an introductory course in marketing. It seeks to
Premium Marketing Marketing plan Tutorial
MBA798 Capsim Simulation Strategy Plan Industry C55926 Team members: Team Digby 1. Organizational Structure Illustrate in AppendixⅠ Digby sensor manufacturing company consists of R&D‚ Marketing‚ Production‚ and Finance four main departments. In our team‚ we have five product managers and one CFO. Product leaders Daze (Traditional): Dell (Low-End): Dixie (High-End): Dog (High-End): Dot (Performance): Dune (Size): CFO: Roles and responsibilities
Premium Marketing Product management
Practice Marketing Simulation An Individual Analysis of Team 45F Advertising Decisions An individual analysis of the marketing decisions made by Team 45F throughout turns 1 to 2 in the practice marketing simulation. In particular this report will focus on the selection of advertising mediums throughout the initial phase of product launch. What Were the Implications of the Advertising choices for Team 45F from Turn 1 to 2? Introduction This report analyses the advertising
Premium Marketing Management Scientific method
Synergetic Solutions Report Individual COURSE DATE Professor Synergetic Solutions Report The Synergetic solutions simulation helps in deciding what steps need to be taken to help the company succeed in the networking solutions market. There were different strategies that could be implemented‚ and also actions plans to take in making the company successful. In cases where productivity increases absenteeism was on the decline. This simulation allows for the identification
Premium Management Project management Strategic management
SIMULATION MODEL FOR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT ABSTRACT The paper presents a comprehensive research study on the Simulation Model for Emergency Department. The study was conducted in the Emergency Department (ED) at The Ohio State Medical Center. A simulation model was developed using Arena (7.0) to model the process flow of patients in order to analyze the ED System performance. A Statistical Design of Experiments study was performed to study the significance/ non significance
Premium Hospital Emergency department Patient
(2008) eCollege Recognizes Excellence in Online Education at Annual Conference. Wire Feeds. PR Newswire Association LLC http://www.lirn.net/services/proxy?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/448677627?accountid=40833 Anonymous (2011) Fidelity Reports Results of its Cost-Conscious College Graduates Survey. Close-Up Media‚ Inc. Business And Economics--Production of Goods And Services. http://www.lirn.net/services/proxy?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/869355516?accountid=40833
Premium Education Learning styles History of education
Ethics Game & Reflective Journal This journal contains the reflection of the Ethics Game simulation assignment. The purpose of this paper is to describe the steps and process that I used to answer the ethical questions involved in two simulation games: The case of the troubled Teen and Policies and Politics. In addition I will also discuss how these concepts relate to my workplace. The case of the Troubled Teen: This case describes the case of an unmarried‚ 16 year old pregnant patient (RB) admitted
Premium Ethics Morality Business ethics
should be allowed to climb Mountain Everest because for some mountaineers it is a lifelong dream and makes them wiser. They should also be able to climb Mountain Everest because it can be done for a charity and will help people who need alleviation in the end. Finally‚ people should be able to climb Mount Everest because it gives the Nepali government money. Climbing Everest is a lifelong dream for so many people because it is incredibly alluring! Mountain Everest is the tallest mountain in the world
Premium Mount Everest Tenzing Norgay Edmund Hillary
MGMT 2012- Introduction to Quantitative MethodsGraded Assignment One Students should note that this assignment should submitted in two files: Excel for Question 1 A and Word for the other questions. Question 1 A The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank has estimated that the outflow of US$ (foreign currency) to purchase motorcars is putting a terrible strain on the exchange rate. The Governments subsequently entered in negotiations with Nissan Motors of Japan‚ with the view to establishing
Premium Saint Lucia Material Dietary supplement
Business Process Simulation Revisited Wil M.P. van der Aalst Department of Mathematics and Computer Science‚ Eindhoven University of Technology‚ P.O. Box 513‚ NL-5600 MB‚ The Netherlands w.m.p.v.d.aalst@tue.nl Abstract. Computer simulation attempts to “mimic” real-life or hypothetical behavior on a computer to see how processes or systems can be improved and to predict their performance under different circumstances. Simulation has been successfully applied in many disciplines and is considered
Premium Business process modeling Business process Process management