PORTFOLIO #4 The final portfolio is different than the first three. Please read the requirements for this carefully. There are 2 requirements to receive credit for portfolio #4. 1. You must have submitted portfolios #1‚ #2 and #3. 2. You must write three thoughtful sentences that address what you have gained from this class. (A response to the course.) Specific advice regarding submission/resubmission of portfolios #1‚ #2 and #3 Portfolio submissions #1‚ #2 and #3 that were not
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Why do you think you made these mistakes? Please start this case discussion from the point of view that you are the main character - that is you are the Vice President of Marketing. So you may start the discussion beginning with "I am to blame for the current state of affairs because I did not understand ... " (fill in why you are to blame‚ what did you not do and what did you do that helped create the current situation) I am to blame for the current state of affairs because I did not do
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Jackeline Carrera Svetlana Yokum ACA 122-114 October 26‚ 2012 Personal Narrative: My Academic & Professional Interests I’m at Durham Technical Community College because it’s a cheaper school then the school I was going to go to which is NCCU. I want to transfer to UNC-Chapel Hill; this has always been my dream school. Hopefully I’ll get into the C-Step program. I’m going to get an AA at DTCC. I want a Bachelor’s degree at UNC-CH. My program of study is University Transfer in Associate in
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Portfolio assessment is a multi-faceted process characterized by the following recurrent qualities: * It is continuous and ongoing‚ providing both formative (i.e.‚ ongoing) and summative (i.e.‚ culminating) opportunities for monitoring students’ progress toward achieving essential outcomes. * It is multidimensional‚ i.e.‚ reflecting a wide variety of artifacts and processes reflecting various aspects of students’ learning process(es). * It provides for collaborative reflection‚ including
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of digital marketing and the relevant benefits 12 Part C 16 Definition of brand 16 How to create the strong brand value 16 Part D 19 Introduction of ethics 19 The ethical marketing of Mini 20 Conclusion 21 Reference 22 Introduction This report will talk about the MINI brand and the way that it becomes to a successful brand depends on its marketing strategy. There are four parts in this report. First part is about the total analysis of MINI’s current marketing
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because WACC is used for long-term projects and therefore‚ the longest treasury rate should also be used. b. The market risk premium is the geometric mean of 5.9%. The geometric mean was used‚ as it is a common measure for measuring the results of a portfolio. The geometric mean uses percentages and it is therefore much more accurate than the standard arithmetic mean. c. The Beta that was used to gain a return on equity equivalent to 10.5% was 0.8‚ the average of all the Betas from 1996 to the present
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MODERN SOCIAL WORK THEORY Contents List of Figures List of Tables Preface to the Third Edition A Note on Terminology xiii xiv xv xviii PART 1 Thinking about social work theory 1 The Construction of Social Work Theory What this chapter is about MAIN POINTS Practice and practice theories Practice and other theory The social construction of welfare and social work Are there paradigms of social work? Is social work theory ‘modern’ or ‘postmodern’? Arenas of social work construction The social
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FreeMarkets Online Case Marketing Management‚ 45-720‚ Section A‚ Group 2 Arnab Basu Malcolm Johnson Douglas Meislahn Nicholas Reid Robert Schmidt 02/08/05 Marketing Management‚ 45-720‚ Section A FreeMarkets Online Case A. Basu‚ M. Johnson‚ D. Meislahn‚ N. Reid‚ R. Schmidt Executive Summary FreeMarkets Online is faced with developing a strategy that will increase revenues from $1.8 in 1997 to $6 million in 1998. To accomplish this tripling of their revenue streams‚ FreeMarkets Online
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6/14/2003 Chapter 11 Mini Case Situation Shrieves Casting Company is considering adding a new line to its product mix‚ and the capital budgeting analysis is being conducted by Sidney Johnson‚ a recently graduated MBA. The production line would be set up in unused space in Shrieves ’ main plant. The machinery’s invoice price would be approximately $200‚000; another $10‚000 in shipping charges would be required; and it would cost an additional $30‚000 to install the equipment. The machinery has
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NOVA School of Business and Economics Corporate Finance‚ 2nd Semester 2012/2013 Case Study TOSCO is a company listed in the Portuguese Stock Exchange operating a supermarket chain established in Portugal for many years. The market for traditional food retailers is saturated‚ and there is no room for growth under the same business model. TOSCO’s shareholders have been pressuring the management to pursue new opportunities in order to increase the value of their shares. The management
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