“Knowledge of the process that organisational buyers follow in making purchasing decisions is fundamental to responsive business marketing strategy.” INTRODUCTION In today’s globalised and forever changing world of business‚ different organisations around the world are finding it very difficult not only to compete but also to be managed efficiently and effectively by management. The world of business is very volatile and forever unpredictable and this is caused by changing and difficult forces
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Lab 1: Decision Trees and Decision Rules Evgueni N. Smirnov smirnov@cs.unimaas.nl August 21‚ 2010 1. Introduction Given a data-mining problem‚ you need to have data that represent the problem‚ models that are suitable for the data‚ and of course a data-mining environment that contains the algorithms capable of learning these models. In this lab you will study two well-known classification problems. You will try to find classification models for these problems using decision
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Factors that Influence Tourist Traffic in Fort Santiago: A Basis for Promotion Strategy Improvement of Intramuros Administration John Kenneth H. Antonio1‚3; Kimberly E. Bata-anon1‚3; Jennifer B. Bonnit1‚3; Maria Kristina Casandra C. Dira1‚3; Joanna Fe F. Factor1‚3; Micah Marie P. Lanipa1‚3 Maria Paz T. Castro(c)1‚2‚3 1College of Hospitality and Institutional Management 2Research Development and Innovation Center 3Our Lady of Fatima University
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Profiling tourists: uses and Advantages In writing this thesis‚ I have approached the subject from the general‚ to build the context of the topic‚ to the more specific topic and proceeded again to the general trend and direction of tourism in India. Since the topic itself is of limited content‚ it has to be understood in the wider context of the Tourism metaphor. Moreover‚ profiling‚ as a marketing tool may be paraphrased with the segmentation‚ and cyber-marketing allegory to understand it’s depth
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SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT (SOM) PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (DBF 1231) SECTION 3 PREPARED BY : FIQRATUL AHDA BINTI MARTIAS MATRIC NUMBER : DBF 131078 PREPARED FOR : MR.HAFIZ QUESTIONS: 1. With your own words‚ describe ‘economics’ (2marks) * Economics is about making choices. Simple put‚ the buying and selling of products and services. 2. What is your opportunity cost of each of the following ? (8marks) a) Attending your next Principles of Economics
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Effect of employee turnover in the Tourist Sector Abstract Typically‚ almost all bustles of business have been affected by Labor turnover. For instance‚ all companies ought to pay attention to it because it is a factor that is sensational. Its impacts have as well become diverse and unfavorable. Actually‚ these are deemed to be the major reason for the demise of bigger corporations. Organizations with a higher rate of labor turnover ought to heavily spend‚ so as to be able to get hold of‚ and train
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Student-centred learning (or student-centered learning; also called child-centred learning) is an approach to education focusing on the needs of the students‚ rather than those of others involved in the educational process‚ such as teachers and administrators. This approach has many implications for the design of curriculum‚ course content‚ and interactivity of courses. For instance‚ a student-centred course may address the needs of a particular student audience to learn how to solve some job-related
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Successes and failures of London as a tourist destination Over the years London has become one of the top visited capitals in the world and that itself is a success. It makes about 15million per annum (Visit London‚ 2006a). London attracts visitors from every part of the word. It has managed to be able to host any kind of customer. More than 70% of customers visiting the UK use London as their gateway to other places they may want to go (Visit London‚ 2006b)‚ being very well linked with the rest
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John Leonard‚ intends to take Pepsi Cola to court regarding the promotion because he thinks he should give him the prize * What prize do you think John Leonard is claiming from Pepsi Cola? * What did he do to claim the prize? Case3: Irish Tourist
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child buy a car‚ it grows their independence as they become an adult. Also‚ by giving them this car or helping them to receive this car‚ it helps them grow more responsible‚ because they are responsible for the care and bills of the car. Even though purchasing a car has some unfavorable effects‚ there is also much more positive effects if you agree to help me purchase this car‚ the 2016 red Toyota Camry. There is always a time that is inconvenient for everyone‚ which causes controversy. For example
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