Overview Visitors are the lifeblood of any successful exhibition. Exhibitors expect to meet visitors so they can do business with. Organizers need visitors to visit their exhibitions’ so they can encourage exhibitors to join their exhibitions‚ therefore making positive financial returns. On the 28-31 October this year‚ the HKTDC will organize an international furniture fair at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition centre. The most successful companies in this exhibition will be the ones that
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The key factors for successful deterrence‚ is what we will be discussing. Rourke and Boyer describe deterrence‚ as persuading an opponent not to attack by having enough forces to disable the attack and or launch a punishing counterattack (Rourke and Boyer‚ 2010‚ pg. 260). To keep it simple if one is being a deterrence it is meaning that you are trying to convince your enemy that attacking you will not be worth it in the long run. Deterrence has been around for many many years. It has caused many
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are the main factors for a successful exhibition? Assignment: One Programme No.: NES-A7514-2009-3 Programme Name: Events‚ Exhibitions and Conference Management Student Name: Yiu Min (Susanna) Date: 27 November 2009 Introduction Every exhibitor intends to fulfill a successful exhibition‚ but how to define successful? Is it only attracted a crowd? Therefore as a exhibitor we really need to clear the criteria and important factor for a successful exhibition.
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qFactors Affecting the Successful Implementation of ICT Projects in Government David Gichoya‚ Research School of Informatics‚ Loughborough University‚ UK D.M.Gichoya@lboro.ac.uk Abstract: A government is a huge and complex organisation‚ whose operations and strategic focus could be greatly enhanced by the well focussed application of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to support improvements in productivity‚ management effectiveness and ultimately‚ the quality of services offered
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Critical factors for successful ERP implementation: Exploratory findings from four case studies Jaideep Motwani a‚*‚ Ram Subramanian a‚ Pradeep Gopalakrishna b a Seidman School of Business‚ Grand Valley State University‚ Department of Management‚ 401 West Fulton‚ Grand Rapids‚ MI 49504‚ USA b Department of Marketing and International Business‚ Lubin School of Business‚ Pace University‚ New York‚ NY 10038‚ USA Received 29 March 2004; received in revised form 14 December 2004; accepted 13 February
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Factors influencing successful brand extensions Dr Leif E. Hem Associate Professor Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration Breiviksveien 40 N-5045‚ Bergen Norway Tel No. Int. Code + 47 55 95 96 85 Fax No. Int. Code + 47 55 95 98 74 email: leif.hem@snf.no Leslie de Chernatony* Professor of Brand Marketing Birmingham University Business School The University of Birmingham Winterbourne 58 Edgbaston Park Road Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2RT England Tel No. Int. Code + 44 121 414 2299
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Little Sheep‚ the China’s leading hot pot chain‚ operates about 480 restaurants in China‚ Japan and even in North America nowadays. The success of the business and its rapid growth in the past decade can be contributed by 3 factors: (1) strong desire for achievement of the founder‚ Zhang Gang; (2) economic reform programs launched in China since 1980s causing the significant increase in GDP per capital; (3) partnership with 3i in order to strengthen its industry expertise and management team. The
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Malmaison Hotel‚ Manchester Introducing the boutique hotel concept to Manchester‚ the Malmaison Hotel involved the conservation and refurbishment of the magnificent but derelict Joshua Hoyle Building‚ a 19th Century brick and terracotta warehouse in the centre of town. The concept for the hotel was borne out of a desire by the operator to build up a chain of classic contemporary hotels with traditional French brasseries. The appeal of Malmaison hotels lies in the mix of traditional buildings and
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Title: Discussion on the barriers to the effective management of quality at Unisa Introduction. The advent of South Africa’s first democratic government in 1994 signaled the beginning of significant policy changes in education including a notable emphasis on distance education in which University of South Africa is one of the key player. Distance education plays a significant role in South Africa‚ particularly in teacher and higher education. It affords access to a large and diverse students
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the critical success factors of a successful logistics operator and how can competitive edges can be maintained in such a volatile market with basically no barrier in entry. You may quote an actual/real life example to support your arguments. Please either research or create a Vision Statement for a successful logistics operator and brief explain to what extent it helps in sustainable business growth. What are the Critical Success Factors in Logistics? Critical success factor (CSF) is the term for
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