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    ........................ 1 1.1 Sour Sally’s form of business 1.2 Opprotunities in starting this business in Indonesia 1.3 Maintaining good relationship with customers‚ suppliers and media Page ....................................................................................................................................... 2 2.1 Business cycle 2.2 Expanding this business overseas 2.3 Responsibilities to customers Page ...........................................................

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    RETAIL EVOLUTION 1) Why are retail life cycles becoming shorter? The retail life cycle is becoming shorter because many products in industries are revitalized by product differentiation and market segmentation. The time you need in order to sell your products on a market and recover your investments shrinks therefore companies reassess the product life cycle costs. There are more and more aggressive competitors that mean it is essential for companies to constantly innovate.

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    The Wii is a home video game device released by Nintendo (Japanese company) on November 19‚ 2006. The sales of Wii until 2011 is 5 billion dollars ‚ this is only in 5 years. The Wii primarily competes with Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s PlayStation 3. Nintendo states that its device targets a broader demographic than that of the two others.[8] As of December 2011‚ the Wii leads the generation over the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in worldwide sales‚[9] and in December 2009 broke the record for best-selling

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    UMUC Haircuts Areas for IT Concentration Stage 3 Andrew Vaughn University of Maryland University College   PART 1 Introduction In last few stages of our analysis and an IT solution was proposed of having a customer scheduling software used to help manage UMUC Haircuts customer schedule. The software that was looked at was BOOKFRESH scheduling software. This software would allow customers to dictate Myra’s schedule for her and allow for easy review via a computer used at work‚ home‚ or

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    _______________________ Product Life Cycle Directions: Identify a sports product and describe its progression through the product life cycle. You might want to refer to the Gatorade example in the notes. You will probably need to do some research on your product to answer the questions. Type your answers. Answer the following questions in detail about your product. 1. Identify and briefly describe your chosen sports product. Be sure to choose only one specific product. Power Balance Wrist Bands

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    Erikson's Stage

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    Identity Versus Role Confusion: Who am I? EGO IDENTITY is the attainment of a firm sense of self—who one is‚ where one is headed in life‚ and what one believes in. People who achieve ego identity clearly understand their personal needs‚ values‚ and life goals. Erikson believed ego identity is the key developmental task of adolescence and sets the stage for meeting the next life challenge: achieving intimate‚ secure relationships with others. In other words‚ we need to know who we are before we can reveal

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    MKT/421 Version 12 Marketing Copyright © 2011‚ 2009‚ 2008‚ 2005‚ 2004‚ 2003‚ 2001 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course involves an integrated analysis of the role of marketing within the total organization. Specific attention is given to the analysis of factors affecting consumer behavior‚ the identification of marketing variables‚ the development and use of marketing strategies‚ and the discussion of international marketing issues. Policies

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    “Just keep swimming‚ Just keep swimming” is quote for the movie Finding Nemo. This is the quote often repeated by Dory‚ to push Marlin forward. Joseph Campbell came up with stages of a hero;describing the process a hero has to go threw to become an actual hero. In my essay I want describe the stages of a hero Marlin has to go through to becaome Nemo’s hero. Marlin is excited about new his home‚ assessing his home‚ waiting for the eggs to hatch. After something traumatic happens and Marlin

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    Implementation Life cycle The ERP implementation life cycle consist of;  Pre evaluation Screening  Package evaluation  Project planning phase  Gap Analysis  Reengineering  Configuration  Implementation team Training  Testing  Going Live  End-User Training  Post Implementation Pre-evaluation Screenings In order to develop a new ERP package the available packages should be evaluated before coming to the solution But this pre evaluation should be done with a chosen number of packages since

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    Stage Management

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    A stage manager is essentially the head traffic controller of a live theater or television production. Once the director has issued his or her final notes to the cast‚ the stage manager usually assumes command of the physical stage area. All of the various technical crews‚ such as lighting‚ sound‚ props and scenery‚ report directly to the stage manager‚ who in turn remains in constant communication with the director by in-house phone or wireless headset. The head stage manager has a number of duties

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