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    Entrepreneurial Leadership Hybrid theory/philosophy which combines the common elements found in the thinking of Case‚ Kouzes‚ and Drucker. The common elements described in all three men’s strategies of becoming successful leader are: • Showing genuine interest in people. This involve recruiting the right staff‚ directing‚ inspiring and motivating others‚ fostering collaboration‚ strengthening individual capacities‚ and recognizing individuals for their contribution to success. • Living up to

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    Swot Analysis of Byd

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    oil‚ Hybrid Electrical Vehicle will become more and more popular in the Automobile industry (sina.com‚ 2008). Besides‚ the raising of effluent standard‚ also become an opportunity of Hybrid Electrical Vehicle. It is an opportunity of BYD. The battery technology will become the strength of BYD. BYD can use the battery technology on the Hybrid Electrical Vehicle industry. Actually‚ BYD has used the battery technology on the Hybrid Electrical Vehicle manufacturing. The BYD F3 DM (the first Hybrid Electrical

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    Toyota Prius Case Study

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    Jose Maya October 5‚ 2012 Marketing 3301 Toyota Prius: The Power of Excellence in Product Innovation and Marketing 1. In what stage of the product life cycle is the Toyota Prius? Explain. The Toyota Prius was in the market introduction stage then it matured into the market growth stage. In the Product life cycle there are four different phases. There is market introduction‚ market growth‚ market maturity‚ and sales decline. The Toyota Prius as explained by the book was a new experimental

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    Steamboat Research Paper

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    The Steamboat goes back as long ago as the 1800s to the early 1900s. It has evolved throughout those years. When James Watt improved the steam engine in 1769‚ sparks began and that’s what began the Industrial Revolution. There was some fails made by John Fitch but Robert Fulton was the first to make a successful commercial steamboat. John Fitch made the first successful trial of the steamboat. Fitch’s trial steamboat was forty-five feet long. The reason that they made steamboats was because they

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    America’s Foreign Oil Dependency: What are the options to stop this crisis? For Professor Sharon Mitchener From August 11‚ 2006 BUS 531 Research Proposal Abstract The topic of this paper is America’s foreign oil dependency. The purpose of this paper is to suggest how might America completely destroy or at least greatly mitigate its dependency on crude oil to fuel Americans’ cars‚ especially foreign crude oil. Library literature‚ newspaper articles‚ encyclopedias‚ and the Internet

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    Intermodal and Rail Freight in the United States Railroads historically have been the most ecologically sound way to move freight from one place to many other places where rail is available. When diesels are compared to rail‚ the rail has become more cost-effective than transporting using the interstate system by depressing emissions and decreasing pollution. The Predetermined Rail System The beginning of the rail system didn’t actually start from the rail system as we know it from the 1800’s

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    Peugeot Case

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    Words = 4391 Content Introduction 2 1) Why Peugeot should export the 5008 HDI hybrid? 3 2) Economic and political barriers that impact the export. 5 3) Peugeot‚ a strong international competitiveness. 6 4) The influence of culture in the marketing strategy. 10 5) Which market entry? 12 6) What about an acquisition? 13 7) The International Product Life Cycle: 14 8) Effects of the exchange rates and inflation: 15 9) Personal selling: 16 10) International marketing controls:

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    billions of dollars into Hybrid technology. Honda is a automobile company who is well known for developing ad researching hybrid technology. They have been on the forefront of this new technology and for this reason they will be a top choice for this new hybrid technology. They will need to show the Chinese government that their technology is worth investing in. If they manage to do this‚ they will be bale to receive large amounts of money to use for the development of new hybrid technology. The Chinese

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    Flyback Converter Analysis

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    Abstract – Hybrid electric vehicle is a need of the today’s world because of the fact that it is pollution free and has more fuels efficiency. Flyback converter plays important role in hybrid electric vehicles because it is an isolated DC-DC boost converter. In the proposed work simulation of flyback converter has been done in the SIMULINK tool of MATLAB and voltage and current waveforms are obtained .The results of simulations matches the theoretical calculations and which led to the development

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    any practical way to avoid them? Based on the Utilitarian perspective‚ the tax on gas would be ethical because it would benefit the most members of society. If gas costs more‚ consumers would be more inclined to purchase fuel-efficient cars‚ or hybrids‚ or use mass transportation‚ carpools‚ etc. All of these actions would cut down on the number of pollutants from automobiles‚ which would result in better air quality for all. Not only would people in society today benefit from cleaner air‚ future

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