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    to strengthen its territory to pull up or pull down the stretch and perform any absolute best results. Lat pull-downs or whether it is better to pull up to a maximum of centuries-old debate has been going on for quite a while. Functional

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    of living‚ financially secured future‚ and political reasons. Many immigrants usually choose to settle in Canada‚ mainly in Toronto‚ Vancouver‚ and Montreal. There are two main factors relating to immigration; pull and push factors. Push factors are the reason why people leave an area. Pull factors are the reasons why people move to a particular area. Visiting a country does not make you an immigrant‚ living permanently somewhere other than a person’s homeland makes you an immigrant. Canada is frequently

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    IBM Q.1) What are the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats are suggested in Louis Gerstner’s comments. Ans: Strength It is the world’s premier commercial centre of technology innovation. IBM’s 3 major growth engines –services‚ software and component (OEM) technology provide more than half of IBM’s revenue. Technological advancement: IBM has “blue chip” 500 today’s fastest computers. Weakness No share in all segments e.g. hardware‚ software‚ etc Opportunities It is the period

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    CASE IBM : Restructuring The Sales Force In 1993‚ IBM’s Board of Directors decided the time was right for dramatic action. The once proud company had seen its sales fall from almost $69 billion in 1990 to $64‚5 billion in 1992. In the same period‚ profits plunged from $5‚9 billion to a loss of $4‚96 billion. In April 1993‚ the Board hired Louis V. Gerstner‚ Jr. to serve as its new Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and to turn the company around. Just three months into the job‚ Gerstner announced

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    “Architecture difference of IBM and Intel” by <<fareeha moeen>> Registration No. BBE-1002 Submitted to the Faculty of Computer Sciences and Information Technology Institute of Business & Technology‚ Karachi In Partial fulfillment of requirement for the degree of bachelor in Computer Science Faculty of Computer Sciences and Information Technology Institute of Business & Technology‚ Karachi Architecture difference of IBM and Intel by <<fareeha moeen>> Registration No.BBE-1002

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    IBM Case Analysis “What happened to IBM‚ the symbol of American supremacy?” -Challenge to America video‚ 1993 Problem Statement IBM needs to grow revenue and stay competitive in the dynamically changing computer marketplace of the 1990’s by maintaining technological leadership and accepting the organizational transformation which needs to be undertaken for them to excel. IBM needs to recapture their previously held powerful position in the personal computer and microprocessor markets and

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    discussing Immigration‚ you will find there are many reasons for Immigration to happend. There are always "Push" factors that encourage and motivate people to leave the place they live‚ where their family may have lived for centuries. Also there are "Pull" factors that draw people to leave everything they have ever known in search of something better. That was certainly the case with the Immigration of people from the British Isles moving to North America in the early 17th century. We’ll start by

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    (or) 11.b) Discuss about strategies for coping with foreign exchange rates. Describe the impact of exchange rate fluctuations. 12.a) Draw a frame work of global trade. Examine various dimensions at institutions in the world economy. (or) 12.b) How does the high emerging market shape global economy? Explain implications of regionalism for India. 13.a) Briefly explain the corporate goals and global strategy of MNEs.

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    Britain was much more developed than New Zealand‚ it was becoming overcrowded and many unpleasant factors resulted; and these are the push factors that caused people to migrate to New Zealand. Also the exaggerations and lies told about New Zealand were pull factors that further enticed migration to New Zealand. A push factor is an effect that causes you to leave your country. In the case for Britain; there were multiple push factors that caused large-scale migration to New Zealand. One push factor

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    IBM 3 ideas to build one smarter planet 1. Instrument the world’s system (INSTRUMENTED):- i) By making the world’s system instrumented I.B.M. means that now they have the ability to measure‚ sense and see the exact condition of everything ii) They believe that everything will get instrumented ranging from supply chains‚ health care networks‚ cities to natural systems like rivers 2. Interconnect them (INTERCONNECTED) i) Interconnected means connecting people

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