558 million inhabitants (ASEAN countries) and over 3 billions with China and India - urbanization (many cities have more than 1 million inhabitants) and growth of the middle class population (3)Its Strategy: - Differentiation strategy by simplification – Attractive and competitive ticket price‚ even compared to bus and road fare – Bargaining power of customers Bargaining power of supplier Threats of potential entrants Threats of substitute products Rivalry within industry Medium Many
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6.1 ESBWR safety conclusions a) Reliability of ESBWR safety systems The passive safety systems used in ESBWR are innovative and since they never been used before‚ there was a need to verify them. Several tests have been conducted to proof their reliability[7]. The most important were the GDCS Integral System Test(GIST) the qualification test of GDCS in a full-height‚ scaled volume test facility[1] and the PCCS and containment performance test‚ done in a low pressure‚ full height model in PANDA facility[7]
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Regarding Politics "d0e2292" http://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view?docId=ft0k40037v;chu... Preferred Citation: Eckstein‚ Harry. Regarding Politics: Essays on Political Theory‚ Stability‚ and Change. Berkeley: University of California Press‚ c1992 1992. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030 /ft0k40037v/ Four— Case Study and Theory in Political Science Four— Case Study and Theory in Political Science Author’s Note : One aim of the attempt to overhaul comparative politics was to make
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Avoiding the Alignment Trap in Information Technology 1 About the Case • Article in “MIT Sloan Management Review” • Article is prepared based on survey of more than 500 senior • • business & technology executives and in-depth interview of 30 CIOs. The principle findings of the study is that even at companies that were focused on alignment‚ business performance dependent on IT sometimes went sideways‚ or even declined. Article talks about two primary factors for success in IT: • • Alignment
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decision making. One of these theories is heuristics‚ which is a ‘simple and efficient rule of thumb that works well in most circumstances’ (Madigan‚ 2012). Here memory and experience is relied on heavily to make sense of the events in question. This is not difficult‚ however the process can be easily flawed. People can make mistakes when using these methods or bias can influence their decision making. An example of this would be the availability heuristic where a quick decision can be made through
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include socially and emotionally significant relationships‚ facilitative actions of others‚ transformative events‚ and pedagogy. Internal factors that emerged include religion/spirituality‚ and personality/developmental issues. These findings have heuristic value for enhancing self-awareness development within the context of nursing education. The nurse educator can use these findings to understand the influencing factors (internal and external)‚ and the best
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Case Study Analysis on GE Capital Virginia Intermont College Case Study Analysis on GE Capital Introduction General Electric (GE) was formed in 1892 through a merger between Edison General Electric Company and Thomson-Houston Electric Company. GE started acquiring other companies within the area (Eckes‚ 2001). As a result‚ management saw this as a business opportunity leading to the formation of a company known as General Electric Contracts Corporation in 1932 (Eckes‚ 2001). The main purpose
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Factors influencing consumer behaviour Faktory ovlivňující chování spotřebitele J. Stávková‚ L. Stejskal‚ Z. Toufarová Faculty of Business and Economics‚ Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry‚ Brno‚ Czech Republic Abstract: The main aim of the article is to understand the influence of factors biasing purchase decisions connected with measurement of consumers’ involvement. consumption expenditures are purposefully subdivided according to the classification made by the Statistical office
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4.0 RELATED WORK Title: Ant colony optimization techniques for the vehicle routing problemAuthor: John E. Bell‚ Patrick R. McMullenYear: 2004 | Representation: finding the minimum distance or cost of the combined routes of a number of vehicles m that must service a number of customers n.Fitness Function: * Each customer is visited only once by a single vehicle. * Each vehicle must start and end its route at the depot‚ v0. * Total demand serviced by each vehicle cannot exceed Q.Performance:Ant
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and weighing the good and bad of the problem at hand. I did not use weighted values to determine what path I was going to make. I used more of a heuristic approach‚ looking at the environment that was DOC‚ the individuals that I have interacted with at DOC‚ and looking at the history of our relationship with this agency. Gigerenzer states the use of heuristic tools or efficient processes to solve problems in an uncertain world can be an
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