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    Globalization Case Study Greek economic crisis Introduction: In September 2009‚ Greek economic crisis exploded. Greek government announced that the country’s financial deficits and public debt to gross domestic product would be along about 12.7% and 113%‚ which are far from the provision of European Union: 3% financial deficit and less than 60% public debt to gross domestic product. Moody’s‚ S&P and Fitch‚ the three major credit-rating agencies‚ all reduced the credit-rating

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    the Existing Global Crisis? A case study of Indian Industry Abstract The global financial system literally went into a cardiac arrest after the Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. collapsed and a meltdown was barely avoided through very aggressive policy responses. Unfortunately‚ the worst is ahead. The entire global economy will contract in a severe and protracted U-shaped global recession that began sometime back. The recession in the US markets and the global meltdown termed as Global recession has

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    Innovator vs Entrepreneur

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    ensures the success of the product in terms of its utilization or market share‚ when compared to its rivals? According to the Oxford Dictionary‚ an Innovator is a person who introduces new methods‚ ideas‚ or product. Now‚ lets get to whom an Entrepreneur is; he/she is a person who sets up a business or businesses‚ taking on financial risks in the hope of profit. Having established the definition of the two roles in question let us assume‚ for the sake of argument‚ that the innovator has no prior

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    pregnant. If two people have sex and one of them has a sexually transmitted disease (STD) then they could pass it on to the other person. Using a condom is the best way to prevent any infection from being passed from one person to the other. If a couple are going to use a condom for protection against pregnancy or infections‚ they should put it on the man’s penis as soon as he gets an erection. Some men say they worry about using condoms in case they lose their erection or have difficulty putting

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    What have been the key success factors for Nike? Nike‚ originally known as Blue Ribbon Spots is involved in the design‚ development and worldwide marketing of footwear‚ apparel‚ equipment and accessory products which started its journey in early 1962. In nearly 200 countries with around 18‚000 retail accounts Nike is now the largest seller of athletic footwear in the world. The company focused on delivering high quality running shoes designed especially for athletes by athletes. Behind its success

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    Bill Gates Entrepreneur

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    is one of the 21st Centuries most successful entrepreneurs. This report will take a closer look into Bill Gates whilst simultaneous exploring entrepreneurship and its role in business‚ entrepreneurial approaches to opportunity and innovation‚ management and leadership‚ growth and longevity in additional to entrepreneurial traits and characteristics. Contents Executive Summary i 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 The Opportunity Recognised 1 3.0 The Entrepreneur 2 4.0 Managing and Leading 3 5.0 Growth and

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    The Developing Economies‚ XXXVII-4 (December 1999): 417–38 THE MALAYSIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS: ECONOMIC IMPACT AND RECOVERY PROSPECTS MOHAMED ARIFF SYARISA YANTI ABUBAKAR I. INTRODUCTION to the crisis‚ Malaysia had been dubbed as one of the miracle economies in East Asia owing to its maintenance of high growth rates averaging 8.9 per cent during the period 1988–96 in addition to low inflation rate of about 3–4 per cent per year. Moreover‚ the increasing emphasis on manufacturing‚ and electronics

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    CRISIS AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT The study of crisis and crisis management is a very vibrant field within public relations. There is a strong imperative for understanding crises and crisis management. All organizations should realize they are vulnerable to crises so they must prepare for the eventuality. Once management realizes crises are possible‚ it must grapple with what a crisis is and what constitutes crisis management. A crisis can be defined as "an unpredictable‚ major threat that can have

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    Challenges for social entrepreneurs The field of social entrepreneurship is growing rapidly and attracting increased attention from many sectors. The term itself shows up frequently in the media‚ is referenced by public officials‚ has become common on university campuses. One of the most important reasons behind the popularity of social entrepreneurship is the inherently appealing stories about entrepreneurs and how they confront challenges. Finding the funding‚ building strong infrastructure

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    D-Day as the largest amphibious invasion in history‚ they do not know how important the invasion was in the war. The operation was kept a secret to everyone except those who were in it. The Germans did not know until the very last moment that the Allies landed. By catching the Germans off guard this helped the operation succeed. The other main reason is because the Allies majorly outnumbered the Germans. Operation Overlord impacted World War II greatly because it was the turning point that ended the

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