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    «ПЯТИГОРСКИЙ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ» Институт лингвистики‚ коммуникационного менеджмента и инновационных технологий Кафедра английской филологии Загородникова Алена Иванова Екатерина Казаков Михаил Черткова Виктория Banks (Мини - проект по дисциплине «Практикум по МКК» (5 курс)) Специальность: 031203.65 «Теория и практика межкультурной коммуникации» Научный руководитель: ст. преп. Ковшикова Наталья Викторовна Пятигорск 2013 План мини - проекта

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    Retailtainment is a term rarely used in banking. Banks do not usually target the experience of the customer in a specific branch as a main objective‚ more so almost every bank is pushing to drive customers to use electronic resources for their day to day transactions such as deposit and withdrawals. In this case‚ Commerce Bank is a bank willing to go to the extremes just to make the customers experience worthwhile‚ as one of the most well-known Commerce Bank employee trainer stated “we’re not here to satisfy

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    just some of the problems that arise when a company tries to figure out how to handle their legacy systems. Jay Dvivedi came across some of these problems when he was charged with overhauling the IT infrastructure of the newly conceived Shinsei Bank. Dvivedi quickly realized that the old legacy systems were almost entirely useless to the new business model Shinsei was attempting to implement. However‚ legacy systems are not so easily discarded. He had to ask himself questions such as how will

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    Case Study Brief Introduction: The Bank of America was formed in 1998 after the merger of California based Bank of America and the Nations Bank of North Carolina. At the end of the 20th century the bank stood as the second largest bank in the American market with close to 4500 branches operating in 21 states. Most of these branches were located in high growth markets of the south and west coast. Globally‚ it employed 1‚ 40‚000 employees across 190 nations‚ over $8 billon in revenues‚ $360

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    Research and discuss the macro‚ meso and micro drivers that will influence the client’s decision to proceed with development or not: Macro Factors: • The Role of Technology :Technology not only creates new products for retail companies to sell‚ but also plays a major role in changing the way retail companies do business. Technological advancements such as the Internet offer retail customers additional shopping options. Technology also opens new retail markets‚ such as the Home Shopping Network

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    THE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL BANK CASE * Summary of the Situation Tamara Long sat in her office reflecting on the tough past 6 weeks. She was the head of the international department at the American International Bank (AIB). Six weeks ago‚ the Chairman of the bank had called Tamara into his office. A bulletin had just come over the bank ’s wire indicating that a military coup had taken place in Portugal. The bulletin also reported that the new military dictator had frozen all foreign assets in

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    Activity-Based Costing in the Service Sector: The East Penn Bank ABSTRACT: This case illustrates why a major segment of the service sector banks - needs accurate cost information to make strategic decisions‚ and how more refined accounting systems help fulfill this need. East Penn Bank is a hypothetical bank that has suffered falling profits despite a shift in customer base toward retail customers‚ which the current information system reports are more profitable than business customers. Following

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    KM tigers ICICI Bank has grown six-fold since its KM strategy was established in 2000‚ making it the second biggest in India today. But that strategy has been robust enough to grow with it. Central to ICICI Bank’s success has been its flexible‚ innovative methods‚ and a plethora of KM tools that were cannily marketed to staff from the very start. By Deepa Prabhu ICICI was founded in the mid-1950s at the behest of the World Bank‚ the Indian government and various ‘captains of industry’ in

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    The Institute of Commercial Management Business Management and Administration (1006) The Fusee‚ 20A Bargates‚ Christchurch‚ Dorset‚ BH23 1QL‚ England SUBJECT SYLLABUS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION (10/06) 04 October 2006 tel: +44 (0) 1202 490555 - fax: +44 (0) 1202 490666 - email: icm@icm.ac.uk - web: www.icm.ac.uk 1 Business Management and Administration (1006) Course Title Business Management and Administration Unit Code BMA-0605 Level Credits 1/2 20 GW

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    subject to the Commercial Activity Tax (CAT). The test states that companies with no connection to Ohio at all are still subject to the CAT if they have sales in the state totaling at least $500‚000. The “factor presence test‚” which has now come to be referred to as an “economic nexus” standard‚ makes it clear that there is no need for companies to have any physical connection with the state. However‚ three out-of-state sellers with no physical presence in Ohio‚ Crutchfield‚ Inc.‚ Newegg‚ Inc

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