NOKIA CASE STUDY Presented by: Rica Beloy Co-Presentors: Karla Psalms Magno Dalsa Maamon Leo Masucol Brief History of Nokia In 1871 Frederick Idestam opened his second mill on Nokianvirta river which gave the name Nokia Ab in 1871. Nokia began with making paper-incidentally one of the first communication technologies. In 1898‚ Eduard Polon founds the Finnish Rubber Works‚ which later becomes Nokia rubber business ‚ making everyrhing from galoshes to tires. In 1912‚ Arvid Wickstrom
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Entrepreneurship Bruce R. Barringer R. Duane Ireland 1-1 Chapter Objectives 1 of 2 1. Explain entrepreneurship and discuss its importance. 2. Describe corporate entrepreneurship and its use in established firms. 3. Discuss three main reasons people decide to become entrepreneurs. 4. Identify four main characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. 5. Explain five common myths regarding entrepreneurship. Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education 1-2 Chapter Objectives 2 of 2
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Chapter 20: The Knee and Related Structures © 2011 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights • Complex joint that endures great amounts of trauma due to extreme amounts of stress that are regularly applied • Hinge joint w/ a rotational component • Stability is due primarily to ligaments‚ joint capsule and muscles surrounding the joint • Designed for stability w/ weight bearing and mobility in locomotion © 2011 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights Figure 20-1 © 2011 McGraw-Hill Higher Education
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Marketing Management International Perspective: 9-1 Case Study p u o r G n e m ’ o M AE U n i s e s i h c n a r F s e h Lunc Presenter: Agus David Ramdansyah Deborah Yang Tina Huang Outline Who is Mo’ men? Case study introduction Discussion Questions ? n e m ’ o M s i o h W Mo’ men Group Type: Restaurant Industry: Fast Food Founded: 1988 Founder: The Mo’ men Brothers Headquarter: Egypt Group Structures Mo’ men Group Non-Food Food Restauran t Chains Industrial Division Food Service
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Entry Ticket As you enter the meeting‚ please post your answer to this question. NOTE: There is no right or wrong answer! What do you think could be a possible cause of autism? This week’s agenda: Unit 2! Studies • Multimedia: • Launch ABA Case Study Portfolio • Launch ABA Terminology Game • Readings: • The Autistic Spectrum • Chapter 4 • “First Causes” pg. 115125/Summary pg. 140-141 • Chapter 13 This week’s agenda: Unit 2! Studies • Search the Capella Library or a professional site (i
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Dr Nasina Mat Desa nasinausm@gmail.com 1-1 JOW 365E – INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT E Book :Deresky‚ H. (2011). International Management: Managing Across Borders and Cultures‚ 7ed.‚ Prentice Hall‚ NJ. EVALUATION CRITERIA: Paired Assignment 2 Continuous Assessment - 20% 20 % Final Examination - 60% Copyright ©2011 Pearson Education‚ Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Assignment Find a partner. Case study : Canada Timber : Negotiating with the Japanese Deadline : 01 April 2015 Allocation
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1 Limits‚ Alternatives‚ and Choices McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Introduction • LO1 Economics defined: • Briefly: Economic wants exceed productive capacity. • A social science concerned with making “optimal choices” under conditions of “scarcity”. The Economic Perspective • • LO1 Thinking like an economist Key features (of economic perspective): • Scarcity and choice(next slide) • Rational self-interest(max. satisfaction)
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LOCUS OF CONTROL Where is your Control . . . LOC Locus means Place Control means “You all know” LOC = Where is your control Lets check LOC What is Locus of Control? Locus of Control is considered to be an important aspect of personality within Psychology. The concept was developed originally Julian Rotter in the 1950s (Rotter‚ 1966). Internal External What is Locus of Control? Locus of Control refers to an individual’s perception about the underlying main causes of events in his/her
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Chapter 3 The External Assessment Strategic Management: Concepts & Cases 11th Edition Fred David Ch 3 -1 Key External Forces & the Organization Beyond control of organization! Key External Forces Competitors Suppliers Distributors Creditors Customers Employees Communities Managers Stockholders Labor Unions Special Interest Groups Products Services Opportunities & Threats Ch 3 -3 Performing External Audit Long-term orientation External Factors Measurable Applicable to competing firms Hierarchical
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STUDY GUIDE ONLY SLIDE1 CLASSICAL CONDITIONING AND FEAR Phobias are a Product of Classical Conditioning Classical Conditioning is Used to Treat phobias (Speaker Notes) Phobias are developed through classical conditioning. Olson & Hergenhahn‚ (2013) define classical conditioning as “An experimental arrangement whereby a stimulus is made to elicit a response that was not previously associated with that stimulus” (p. 418). Just as phobias are developed through classical conditioning‚ it is also
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