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    December 5 2013 1. (i) Why have Japanese firms‚ once dominant in the electronics industry‚ fallen behind competitors such as Samsung‚ Apple‚ and Amazon? (ii) What is ‘monozukuri’? How has this influenced Japanese firms? (iii) Which environmental forces (micro and macro) have strongly influenced Japanese firms such as Sony‚ Panasonic‚ Sharp‚ and Toshiba‚ in the last few years? Be specific. i. They were too confident about their technology and manufacturing capabilities and lost sight

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    importance of internal marketing in service product development. The first part of this essay will discuss the origin and growth of the concept of internal marketing. Then it will focus on the benefits of internal marketing. In the later part‚ it will demonstrate a specific case‚ Mary Kay‚ which has successfully implemented internal marketing. It shall first briefly introduce fuzzy sets and related concepts. The concept of internal marketing originally emerged from the services marketing literature (Berry

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    Blackberry Declining in Appeal to Consumers Kyonna Lithonia Campus MKT 100- Principles of Marketing 05/05/2013 Strayer University Blackberry Declining in Appeal to Consumers Blackberry is on the market today but is declining in appeal to consumers. Blackberry launched in 1999. The Corporate Head Office is located at 295 Phillip St‚ Waterloo‚ Ontario Canada N2L 3W8. President and CEO Thorsten Heins leads blackberry. He became President and Chief Executive Officer at BlackBerry in January

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    Jusco (reseller) Carrefour (reseller) Aeon (reseller) Maybank (financial) Cold Storage (reseller) Yin Choon Sdn. Bhd. (distributor) Trip advisor (marketing services agency) TimeOut Kuala Lumpur (Service Agency) Taxi Auto Fare (transportation) Rapid KL (transportation) Maybank (financial) Bank Negara ( financial) Publicis Malaysia (Marketing services agency) Customers Household Hotel Traveller Student Laundry School children Tourist Families Journalists Photographers Public

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    Kristy Cook Quiz 2 April 18‚ 2013 Marketing Sales and Channel Management MK 4200 Q. What are the three main methods of closing demand-side gaps? Three main methods of closing demand-side gaps exist: (1) expanding or retracting the level of service outputs provided to the target market; (2) offering multiple‚ tiered service output levels to appeal to different segments; and (3) altering the list of segments targeted. To close the gap we can use the first method of expanding the level of

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    The Generation Gap Today’s Workforce Today’s Workforce Traditionalists (1922 - 1945) ✤ ✤ ✤ ✤ ✤ Aliases: Veterans‚ Silent Generation‚ Greatest Generation Lived through WWII and were taught core values‚ respect for authority Traditionalists enjoy sharing their knowledge and history High value on loyalty and hard work Want to provide more opportunity to their children than they had Today’s Workforce Traditionalists (1922 - 1945) ✤ ✤ ✤ ✤ ✤ Aliases: Veterans‚ Silent Generation‚ Greatest

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    Enova Health System 01)How would you begin to study this problem? Inova Health System is Virginia’s leading healthcare provider‚ with 10‚000 employees consist of services for three hospitals‚ seven outpatient centers‚ and long –term –care facilities and also with home nursing .first of all I want to start the investigate with recruitment . According to byers and rue recruitment is the process of seeking and attracting a pool of people from which qualified candidates for job vacancies can be chosen

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    Learning Objectives • What is a contract? What are the four basic elements necessary to the formation of a valid‚ contract? • What are the various types of contracts? • What are the requirements of an offer? • How can an offer be accepted? • What are the elements of consideration? CHAPTER 7 Contracts: Nature‚ Classification‚ Agreement and Consideration © 2005 West Legal Studies in Business A Division of Thomson Learning © 2005 West Legal Studies in Business A Division of Thomson

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    billion units. The world per capita is 77. Key to the success of Coca-Cola is an integrated business system that includes a network of bottling partners and canners. In line with a universal model‚ Coca-Cola South Africa is responsible for marketing the beverages‚ which the bottlers and canners manufacture and distributeAn economic impact study‚ undertaken in 2007 by the University of South Africa’s Bureau of Market Research on behalf of Coca-Cola South Africa‚ found that for every job created

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    symbols • Fashion = Expression CHINA Louis Vuitton • CHINA Environment • 175 million Chinese= 13% of the population can afford luxury goods • Chinese younger generation is developing a taste for luxury goods Louis Vuitton • CHINA Marketing Strategy • Maintain French production of goods • Boutiques attempt to portray a sense of “home” Louis Vuitton• CHINA People walk past a big luggage-like advertisement of Louis Vuitton at the boutique under the direct management of Louis Vuitton

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