The Vietnam War is one that is not remembered proudly by most. Many Americans today actually believe that in hindsight‚ U.S. troops should never have been brought in to keep South Vietnam contained from Communism—since it ended in complete failure. Over half a million Americans ended up losing their lives‚ many adolescent Vietnamese were killed‚ and the efforts of our troops appeared to be in vain. However‚ in the 1950s‚ there is no way that a lasting outcome such as this could have been foreseen—and
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IMAGINATION BREAKTHROUGHS : THE EVO PROJECT GE BUSINESSES JACK WELCH PROCESS ORIENTED Effective operations management Timely acquisitions and clever deal making Financially based strategies Efficiency driven JEFF IMMELT MARKETING ORIENTED Market value of technological advancements Organic growth – given top priority Technology leadership Commercial excellence Global expansion Marketing driven Long term‚ research- based approach to his tasks Immelt is transforming GE from
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Presentation skills SESSION PLAN 40 Module 6 Sub module 5: Session objectives Presentation skills At the end of the training session‚ trainees will be able to: Maintain the interest of the audience when presenting a session Use the appropriate teaching techniques and styles for the audience Describe the important elements of good presentation skills Time to complete sub module Training materials 45 minutes PowerPoint presentation (PPT38) Activity sheet (AS32) Handout (HO38) Question
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CRITICAL SYSTEMS OBJECTIVES:- 1.A life-critical system or safety-critical system is a system whose failure or malfunction may result in: death or serious injury to people‚ or loss or severe damage to equipment or environmental harm. 2.Risks of this sort are usually managed with the methods and tools of safety engineering. 3.Typical design methods include probabilistic risk assessment‚ a method that combines failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) with fault tree analysis.
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Good morning members of the jury‚ We are team Granada from spjimr. We are Harshil‚ Karan and Rakesh. Let us begin by identifying the problems that plague company X’s operations in country Y. Despite being a leading operator in the country and investing substantial amounts in to digital infrastructure‚ company X faces the following problems which are categorized into 4 major points – 1. Stagnant operational efficiency 2. Declining market share 3. High churn rate 4. Low information
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Feminism Unit 7 Sociological Perspectives Feminist Perspective Feminism is a movement or a revolution that includes women and men who wish the world to be equal without boundaries. These boundaries are better known as discrimination and biases against gender‚ sexual orientation‚ age‚ marital status and economic status. Malestream Sociology Feminists have argued that sociology has been dominated by male theoristsmalestream sociology. Abbott and Wallace (1997) argued that because of this sociology
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DRAFT BUSINESS PLAN Gallery M33 Summary Gallery M33 is an innovative online communication platform for contemporary fine-arts direct sales and rentals. Online‚ membership-based website that enables artists to communicate directly with customers through their personal art gallery as well as access self-service marketing‚ shipping‚ legal‚ accounting and communication services. Structure Main goals • Facilitate negotiations between artists and customers • Offer self-service business solutions
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students of the course named BRAND (MKT 416) so we the group members all got the opportunity clarify our understanding related to the particular course by this assignment which is given by our course our course instructor Md. Anamul Hoque Rubai. In this report we talked about the target market‚ the value of the product‚ the meaning of logo‚ related thing with logo‚ pricing strategy‚ how I will offer the product‚ future plan with forecasting and all other needed materials. The brand or the product we have
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3/12/15 Pricing and Brands ● 30% of products priced at $1 or less ● Majority of products under $10 Brands Name Brands (30%) Private- Label Brands (12%) 3 Industry History: Five-and-Dime Model ● Pioneered by Woolworth’s‚ founded in 1878 ● Merchandise was offered at two price points: either a nickel or a dime o Due to inflation‚ they later became known as variety stores ● Large discount stores‚ including Kmart and Target‚ had great success in the 1960’s and 1970’s ● Dollar store segment
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Milton Hershey once said “Give them quality. That’s the best kind of advertising in the world” (“Milton Hershey Biography 1”). He was determined to have his chocolate made with the best quality‚ so that one day his products would be all over the world. As a child‚ Milton Hershey faced many obstacles. By the age of ten‚ his father was barely involved in his life. Without his father‚ Milton helped out his mom by taking a confectioner apprentice job and fell in love with the idea of making candy. He
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