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    Globalization gives individuals and states an economic stake in each other thus making political stability and cooperation more likely Several authors have sought to define globalization in a variety of ways with relative success as a definite definition would restrict its meaning (Al-Rodhan‚ 2006). Giddens defined globalization as the intensification of worldwide social relations that link distant localities in such a way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring many miles away and

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    percentage of the population‚ but still numbering about 60 million. These were eager to show off their newly acquired social status. They had a preference for luxury foreign cars‚ particularly Italian or German brands‚ such as Ferrari‚ Lamborghini‚ Porsche‚ BMW‚ Mercedes or Audi.Many carmakers expected to go on and tap into China’s middle-class market‚ estimated to be around 300 million people. But only a few middle-class car buyers have emerged and then only in a few big cities. These buyers are more price-sensitive

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    they are not so effective. To prove his viewpoint he examples MicroStrategy‚ which has hosted all of its employees on Caribbean cruises. Or more evident instance - Net2000 Communications which puts top performers behind the wheel of luxury cars like a BMW 323i or Z3. In the last part the author talks about too high importance of great payment and makes an example of other points of keeping the workers such as building special corporate moral. He means no only such things like honesty‚ efficiency‚ aggressiveness

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    how it refers to the ostentatious display of wealth for the purpose of acquiring or maintaining status or prestige. The thought process is you have to show how worthy and successful you are by buying expensive things. If you are rich buy a new 2016 BMW M6 class or a new Rolex to show off your success as well as your status with the elites. The thought process‚ “Look at all my stuff‚ I am successful!”

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    the global village. Globalization becomes a worldwide system because it integrate people across their national boarders making the world operate as a village and therefore making free movements of goods‚ capital and information. The term ’globalisation’ has been subjected to a variety of interpretations. Though it may simply mean global interconnectedness‚ it includes a number of interlinked and complex economic‚ technological‚ cultural‚ environmental and political processes. Impact of globalization

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    Marketing Plan of Bentley Motors Limited 1. Executive Summary 2. Company Description Bentley Motors Limited is a British Manufacturer of automobiles‚ founded on the 18th of January 1919 by Walter Own Bentley. In the First World War‚ Bentley was known because of their rotary aero-engines. After the war Bentley designed and produced cars that won the Le Mans race in 1924‚ 1927‚ 1928‚ 1929 and 1930. Bentley presented Queen Elizabeth II with an official State Limousine to celebrate

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    product itself but also services related with it in the long run (Kapferer & Bastien‚ 2009). Italian automaker - Maserati‚ as a niche market in the luxury car sector‚ on how are they able to bring out on their uniqueness from their competitors‚ such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz (Peterson‚ 2011). The environmental factors refer to the changing and conditions around the industry that affect its working and performance but cannot be controlled. This can be attained from PEST analysis‚ through Political‚ Economic

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    its exchange rate risks. The luxury car market analysis delivers the following findings: *Jaguar’s clients are rather price insensitive‚ however they are highly quality aware. *The main competitors at the time being are the German car producers BMW‚ Daimler-Benz and Porsche *Jaguar exports a large part of its production to the US The exchange rate risk analysis shows: *In the last few years the exchange rates operated in favor of Jaguar plc. *There are market indications that exchange rate

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    Globalisation Globalization is a new term that has found a significant place in the lives of the people. By globalization‚ we mean shedding down the walls of distrust and the barriers of suspicion in between countries‚ to make a bridge where ideas and beliefs can cross the borders. Though globalization today primarily covers the economical side‚ the impact is not limited to the economy only. It actually affects every aspect of life‚ like cultural‚ social‚ psychological and of course

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    All industries are characterized by trends and new developments that gradually or speedily produce changes important enough to require a strategic response from participating firms. Industry and competitive conditions change because forces are enticing or pressuring certain industry participants to alter their actions. These driving forces are those that have the biggest influence on the changes underway in the industry’s structure and competitive environment. Shifts in industry growth are a driving

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