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    learning system across the world as ideas‚ values and knowledge‚ changing the roles of students and teachers‚ and producing a shift in society from industrialization towards an information- based society. Globalization has a multi- dimensional impact on the system of education. It promotes new tools and techniques in this area like E- Learning‚ flexible learning‚ distance education programs and overseas training. The globalization of education is shaping young children of a country into ‘global

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    TOPIC: GLOBALISATION AND IDENTITY-HOW GLOBALISATION HAS RESULTED IN THE LOSS OF THE LOCAL IDENTITY IN AFRICA? INTRODUCTION As globalisation is a double-edged sword‚ and it cannot be turned back‚ whether we are in favor of globalization or are against it‚ it is definitely an ever-expanding process (Yusuf 2007). With the advancement in transportation and communication technology‚ including news media and the widespread use of the internet‚ the process of g lobalization becomes more and more speed-up

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    In 1886‚ the Coca Cola Company was developed but it wasn ’t until 1898 that the fierce competitor Pepsi-Cola entered into the market. These 2 companies are the two major players that dominate the consumer beverage (soft-drink) industry. Coke and Pepsi have since been competing to rein the global market in consumer beverages. The market of drinks in the United States alone is valued at more than thirty million dollars annually. With the growth of these two companies‚ PepsiCo has developed and acquired

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    discuss the concept of Globalisation. What is meant by cultural globalisation? The concept of Globalisation focuses mainly on the idea of all of the individual states‚ cultures‚ religions and especially economies coming together‚ or networking‚ to form one single entity. It is widely disputed as to whether or not Globalisation has started to occur‚ or has already occurred or whether or not Globalisation is simply a myth. In this essay I plan to look at the key features of Globalisation and investigate

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    Dissertation Report On “A Brief study on Effectiveness of Channel of Distribution of Pepsi Products in Patna” At Lumbini Beverages Pvt. Ltd. Hajipur Under Guidance Mr. Manish Sahay [Market Developing Officer PEPSI‚ Patna (Bihar)] In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the award of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT Submitted To Submitted By Mr. Rahul Saxena Kunal (Class Coordinator) PGDM – III (B) Roll:

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    Case #14 Coke vs. Pepsi‚ 2001 Synopsis and Objectives Set in December 2000‚ immediately after the merger announcement between PepsiCo‚ Inc.‚ and the Quaker Oats Company‚ this case asks to examine the implications of the merger for the rivalry between the Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo and for value creation by each firm. Because the merger would allow PepsiCo to control Gatorade‚ which held an 83% share in the sports-drink market‚ PepsiCo would further strengthen its already wide lead

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    • While analysing a company’s product‚ a common fallacy can be focusing on the final outlook of the product and that gives rise to a naïve approach. Analysts should consider and analyse all major product decisions that the company may have carried out including quality‚ features‚ options‚ style‚ brand name‚ packaging‚ sizes‚ after-sales services‚ warranties‚ returns‚ etc. Moreover‚ the company’s position‚ as well as marketing strategy in the market‚ can be judged on the basis of its product mix including

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    world. Within this assignment I’m going to examine the theory surrounding globalisation and also its impact on local/national economies in lesser developed nations i.e. The third world. Definition of Globalisation Gunter and Hoeven (2004) suggest that globalisation is the integration of economies and societies causing increasing homogenisation of the world population and the markets. The main drivers of globalisation have been the introduction of new technologies allowing for increased communication

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    Globalisation is good for individuals but bad for humanity. While Globalisation may have many beneficial traits that have improved economical‚ social and political aspects of life here on Earth‚ I believe it still remains a detrimental operating method when applied to humanity as a whole. Globalisation itself is rife with international exploitation and promotes unfair practice in many ways. The term globalisation refers to a modern phenomenon based on the connection of nations‚ cultures or businesses

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    Arguments for and against globalisation Good things about globalization: 1. International trade keeps prices low and quality high. Anytime a country in the past has tried to be self-sufficient and not partake in the global markets‚ they find that their businesses become inefficient due to a lack of competition‚ prices rise‚ their products lack innovation‚ and they end up with hyperinflation. 2. Globalization can bring wealth to some of the world’s poor. For example‚ much of Southeast Asia was

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