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    INTEGRATED CIRCUITS The History of the Integrated Circuit the Integrated Circuit Generations What is a Microchip? How do microchips work? How are microchips made? By definition the integrated circuit aka microchip is a set of interconnected electronic components such as transistors and resistors‚ that are etched or imprinted on a onto a tiny chip of a semiconducting material‚ such as silicon or germanium. The History of the Integrated Circuit Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce

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    Case study discussion – Gillette loses face This is a deceptively simple-looking case. The lazy student will simply adopt the critical line on the company’s strategy being fed to him or her by Jeremy Kahn‚ the author of the article. In fact‚ things are by no means so clear-cut‚ students need to do some careful analysis‚ particularly in the area of Gillette’s corporate-level strategy‚ before this becomes plain. They have to be prepared to think hard about the success factors in the different businesses

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    DETAIL WHAT THE THREE (3) TOURISM MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS STAND FOR The strategy underlying marketing communications could be long term or short term. A tourism marketing communications strategy must encompass the promotion mix. Few forms of communications succeed on their own. The promotional mix is influenced by whether a company chooses a push‚ pull or profile strategy or a combination. PULL STRATEGY Using a pull strategy‚ the producer directs its marketing activities (primarily advertising

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    To: Managing Director From: Financial Manager Regarding: Integrated reporting Date: 15 march 2013 The International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) defines an integrated report as a concise communication about how an organization’s strategy‚ governance‚ performance and prospects lead to the creation of value over the short‚ medium and long term. The need for integrated reports originated from the increased realization that success of a company is determined by other non-financial factors

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    Laura Kilday Foundation Degree in Children’s and Young People’s Service’s Integrated Services 4FD031 Learning Outcome 1 This report will show an understanding of current legislation‚ policy and practice within an integrated Children’s and Young People’s Service. Considering the history leading to current legislation and how these have informed practices and policies that are used by the Children’s workforce and also how the Common Assessment Framework and lead professional role supports

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    1) How does internet marketing communication differ from traditional marketing communication? Internet marketing differs significantly from conventional marketing communications because of the digital medium used for communications. The internet and other digital media such as digital television and mobile phones enable new forms of interaction and new models for information exchange. A useful summary of the difference between theses new media and traditional media has been developed by McDonalds

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    Segmentation and Target Marketing‚ The Haworth Press‚ Inc.‚ New York Greenberg‚ M.‚ and McDonald‚ S. S.‚ (1989)‚ ’Successful Needs/Benefits Segmentation: A user ’s Guide ’‚ The Journal of Consumer Marketing‚ Vol. 6‚ Iss. 3‚ pp. 29-36 Gwin‚ C. and Gwin‚ C.‚ (2003)‚ ’Product attributes model: A tool for evaluating brand positioning ’‚ Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice‚ Vol. 11‚ Iss. 2‚ pp. 30-42 Haley‚ R.‚ (1995)‚ ’Benefit segmentation: A decision-oriented research tool ’‚ Marketing Management‚ Vol

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    THE ROLE OF ADVERTISING IN MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS Marketing communications: Marketing communications are the means by which firms attempt to inform‚ persuade‚ and remind consumers – directly or indirectly – about the products and brands that they sell. In a sense‚ marketing communications represent the “voice” of the brand and are a means by which it can establish a dialogue and build relationships with consumers. Marketing communications perform several functions for consumers. Consumers can

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    Week 1: Consumer Psychology and Marketing Communication PSY/322 June‚ 11 2013 A business needs to have the ability to properly understand their consumer base so they are able to produce products and make marketing strategies that will appeal to the target audience. Consumer psychology allows the business to obtain information that will lead to understanding the consumers. Marketers want to understand many factors related to the consumers personalities and how it influences his or

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    Consumer Psychology and Marketing Communications At any given moment during the day‚ decisions such as which brand of merchandise to purchase‚ which color paint to select‚ or what cable service provider to go with are being made by consumers. The selection and behaviors of the consumers go beyond their personal preferences and has been studied by psychologists for over a century. Knowing what appeals to consumers and what their preferences are is a crucial part of the business’s success. In

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