Reading List You can also now get 20% off your next purchase* in the HBR Store. Simply enter your promotion code HBRORGREG2 when prompted during checkout. Achieving the Ideal Brand Portfolio http://hbr.org/product/achieving-the-ideal-brand-portfolio/an/SMR167-PDF-ENG Source: MIT Sloan Management Review 8 pages. Publication Date: 一月 01‚ 2005. Prod. #: SMR167-PDF-ENG To optimize a portfolio of brands‚ companies can use a step-by-step approach: decide on the brands to review; analyze each
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The massacre of 1603: Chinese perception of the Spaniards in the Philippines José Eugenio Borao National Taiwan University From a historiographic point of view‚ the incident of 1603 acquires special significance in the long and tragic history of Chinese massacres in the Philippines. For compared to all the rest‚ this has been the best chronicled‚ not only in Spanish‚ but also in Chinese sources. Moreover‚ both coincide in the presentation of facts and are alike in the ordering of events. When
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Paper This research paper investigates the interactions between Italian people and Chinese immigrants in everyday life and focuses on problems and complications that characterize this difficult “cohabitation”. It explores the general situation and conditions that Chinese immigrants have in Italy and the perception that the Italian country and its citizens have towards them. This open-viewed analysis focuses on the Chinese way of living in Italy and how this influences the Italian one. This shows the
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Global&forces&and&the&Western&European& brewing&industry& By#Mike#Blee#and#Richard#Whittington# ! This#case#is#centred#on#the#European#brewing#industry#in#Western#Europe#and#examines#how#the#increasingly# competitive# pressure# of# operating# within# global# markets# is# causing# consolidation# through# acquisitions‚# alliances#and#closures#within#the#industry.#This#has#resulted#in#the#growth#of#the#brewers’#reliance#upon#sperC brands.# # In!the!early!years!of!the!21st!century‚!European
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SINGAPORE EDGE HILL UNIVERSITY UK BSc (Hons) Business and Management Module Code: BUS3010F Module Name: Global Influences Assignment Green Initiative in China Lecturer: Quek Pek Siong Submitted by: Yang Yang Student Number: 22417672 Date Submitted: 17th Mar 2013 Content Tittle | Page | Cover page | 1 | Content | 2 | Introduction | 3 | Discus the Global warmingin the world | 4 | The Greenhouse effect | 4‚5 | Green cooperate and business communities | 6 |
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Important Global Cooperation Shirley Zhang University of San Francisco Important Global Cooperation There is a Chinese proverb that says‚ “One chopstick is easily broken‚ but ten pillars chopsticks firmly hold dough.” This reveals a simple rule that unity is much stronger than individuals‚ and if you do not want to be beaten‚ you should unite and cooperate against enemies together. This proverb can also be used internationally. Global cooperation is important to maintain economy‚ and improve
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affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”)‚ a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. Luxury experiences in China | 3 Introduction China’s role in the global luxury market is becoming more significant year by year. Many international brands are starting to see a recovery in their global sales after three very tough years‚ yet despite this China remains one of the brightest growth prospects. Luxury companies are pursuing very different strategies according to the scale
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Understanding Chinese Consumers Older consumers may value price over quality‚ but younger generations are increasingly willing to pay premiums for higher-end products.by Yujun QiuSince China started its “reform and opening” policy in 1978‚ its economy has expanded rapidly‚ and most leading international retailers and manufacturers have entered the China market. Some foreign companies are hesitant to enter the market‚ however‚ because they do not understand Chinese consumers and their shopping habits
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Professor Pankaj Ghemawat states the world is not “flat”‚ which is semiglobalized. There are differences between countries‚ so companies should not have one strategy for global subsidies. I agree with his view of global strategy. As stated in Mr. Ghemawat’s book‚ it can be analyzed from four categories‚ namely cultural‚ geographic‚ political and economic. Cultural Different cultures influence people’s way of communication‚ taste preferences as well as lifestyles. When fast-food franchisers
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Global Village is a term closely associated with Marshall McLuhan‚[1] popularized in his books The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man (1962) and Understanding Media (1964). McLuhan describes how the globe has been contracted into a village by electric technology[2] and the instantaneous movement of information from every quarter to every point at the same time [3]. In bringing all social and political functions together in a sudden implosion‚ electric speed has heightened human awareness
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