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    | Chembra Peak: The hills‚ rocks and valleys which contribute to the very unique character of Wayanad provide a lot for adventure tourism. Trekking to the Chembra peak is a risky mountaineering endeavour. Chembra peak‚ the highest hill in Wayanad‚ is near Meppady town. Trekking to the top of this peak takes almost a day. Tourists can also stay one or two days at the top of the peak in temporary camps. District Tourism Promotion Council provides guides‚ sleeping bags‚ canvases‚ huts and trekking

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    “Strategy of the Top Six Firms” “There are two broad strategic objectives that each of these companies is engaged in: content and distribution. In terms of content‚ every firm has either developed or acquired significant content brands well known to consumers.” “Radio was the first to fall victim to their crystal-gazing; when it first made its appearance many mistakenly believed that the sale of the radio set and not advertising sales would be the main source of revenue (Schulberg‚ 1994). Later

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    In this essay I will look at the advantages and disadvantages of using a product lifecycle‚ as well as evaluating the usefulness of such a model to a firm. The Product Lifecycle is a part of the portfolio analysis‚ in which a firm can analyse the stages in a products life. It is a model used to aid with decision making in a firm‚ and part of the marketing planning process. The shape and length of the lifecycle varies with the different products‚ as each one is unique. The different stages are launch

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    models of hrm

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    philanthropic employers began to develop a paternalistic care and concern for their employees. From the 1890s Quaker employers‚ for example‚ Cadbury and Rowntree‚ began to emphasize welfare by appointing ’industrial welfare ’ workers and building model factory villages. It was estimated that by 1914 there were probably between 60 and 70 welfare workers in Britain (Farnham‚ 1990). In the USA‚ Henry Ford ’s autoplant‚ for example‚ established a ’Sociological Department ’ to administer personnel

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    Circumplex Model of Family and Marriage has been used and has been affective in the treatment process when helping dysfunctional families. The Circumplex Model of Marriage and Family Therapy developed by David Olson and other colleagues provides a road map in understanding the marriage and family experience. Circumplex Model of Marriage and Family As previously mentioned‚ the Circumplex model of Marriage and Family Therapy was developed by David Olson and several of his colleagues. This model focuses

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    Firms Balk at Gay Weddings Photographers‚ Bakers Face Legal Challenges After Rejecting Jobs on Religious Grounds BY NATHAN KOPPEL AND AsHBY JONES As more states permit gay couples to marry or form civil unions‚ wedding professionals in at least six states have run headlong into state antidiscrimination laws after refusing for religious reasons to bake cakes‚ arrange flowers or perform other services for same-sex couples. The issue gained attention in August‚ when the New Mexico

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    EXPLORATORY INVESTIGATION THE FIRM SIZE EFFECT * K. C. CHAN Ohio State Universiry‚ Columbw‚ OH 43210‚ USA OF Nai-fu CHEN and David A. HSIEH University of Chicago‚ Chicago‚ IL 60637‚ USA Received August 1983‚ final version received April 1985 We investigate the firm size effect for the period 1958 to 1977 in the framework of a multi-factor pricing model‚ The risk-adjusted difference in returns between the top five percent and the bottom five percent of the NYSE firms is about one to two percent

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    Stackelberg Model

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    where there are several firms in the industry making a product whose price depends on the quantity (Examples can include large firms in computer‚ chemicals‚ automobile…) Cournot was the first economist to explore and explain the oligopolistic competition between the two firms in an oligopolu (Cournot and Fisher in 1897). He underlined the idea of duopoly problem and the non-cooperative behavior of the firms. In 1934‚ Heinrich F. von Stackelberg came up with another model that explains the strategic

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    As U.S. automobile firms rebuild their brand image‚ distribution networks and workforce from the massive government-sponsored corporate restructuring in recent years‚ and Japanese firms continue to struggle with under-capacity due to the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami‚ Korean-based firms have flourished (Ramsey & Takahashi‚ 2011). In particular‚ Hyundai has experienced rapid market growth in the U.S. market due in part to the recent struggles of its main competitors. Their success‚ however‚ is also

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    such structure to be established in any firm as this may rely heavily on the survival of any business and ultimately the accomplishment of the organization ’s goal. It is also important that these structures are monitored as influences such as rapid growth and the change in organizational culture may shift the dimension of the organizational structure so as important as it is to implement‚ it is equally important for it to be monitored as to be readily flexible to accommodate change if and when necessary

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