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    The Fuqua School of Business Despegar.com : A start-up in Latin America "I truly believe that the Internet will change the way we work‚ live‚ play and learn in ways we are just beginning to explore.” John Chambers‚ CEO‚ Cisco Systems‚ Inc. “…The Internet is a tidal wave. It chang es the rules. It is an incredible opportunity as well an incredible challenge…” Bill Gates‚ CEO‚ Microsoft Corp. Although it was one of the warmest and sunniest weeks of the year in Miami‚ Roberto Souviron‚ Ernesto

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    Between 1720 and 1914‚ Latin America and the Caribbean changed due to an overall effect of revolutions. At the beginning‚ slavery was the most popular labor force on the plantations‚ but later on the slavery practically eliminated from the system. Even though slavery had lessened‚ indentured servants began to increase. Continually through the changes in the labor systems‚ a lot of the workers were foreign immigrants. Also‚ the hacienda system went hand in hand in causing some of the changes‚ but

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    Determination of Man’s Role in Latin America How society describes what is meant by a man’s role is an important definition in every culture. What is right or wrong for men to do in terms of behavior depends on each community‚ and on people’s own perceptions. Latin American culture has a strict set of values on sexual issues‚ reflecting a man’s role in society. For all of the communities in Latin America there exists a relation between a man’s role and machismo. The exaggerated sense of manliness

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    Case : Intel BYOD Assignment Questions 1. Does BYOD increase productivity in workplaces? 2. Should it be encouraged or discouraged? 3. How might other firms benefit from Intel’s approach to security (as shown in case Exhibit 2)? 4. How can Intel turn BYOD into a new source of competitive advantage? 5. What decisions can Intel make to ensure security of the corporate data on an employee-owned device that is used in the workplace? 6. How should Intel manage BYOD in the face of its e-Discovery obligations

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    It’s Monday‚ December 9th. Today just seems unusual‚ like something big is going to happen! I wonder what it will be for a split second‚ then go back to studying for the Latin America quiz we have tomorrow. Mr. Fielder announces what questions we should highlight on our worksheets. I watch him go back to his desk. I look up and out the window‚ I see the glistening shimmer of fresh snow dancing in the sky. I cherish every second of it‚ wishing the time would go by slower. As time creeps closer

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    AM’s for the firm has already achieved a certain extent of success within the primary focus of Intel’s strategy to develop connections and associations with the clients in his account base. Li is conscious to the fact that his accomplishments as an Intel ambassador is unquestionable and consequently to bring in additional value to his role he has placed effort‚ time and plan to one of the individual projects he has undertaken to self improvise and take a comprehensive approach to the detailing of the

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    Jaime Morales History 215-AVN Berenberg 11/7/12 Was Liberalism good for Latin America? To truly identify if liberalism was good for Latin America‚ we must understand what liberalism means‚ where it came from‚ and how it started. What is liberalism? Liberalism is a political force that transpired during the 1600s and 1700s. For the most part‚ liberalism transpired in England and France. What did liberalism represent for Latin Americans during the 1850s and 1920s? Liberalism signified change but most

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    Strategic Analysis of Intel Corporation A Report to the senior manager of Intel Module: BUAP08 Programme: MBA Student Number: 1814589 Due Date: 19 Apr. 2010 Date Submitted: 20 Apr. 2010 1450 words 1.0 Introduction Intel Corporation is one of chipsets maker who is famous throughout the world. It is Intel who predominate the chipsets industry and the market share of chipsets of Intel is far more than its’

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    Intel Corporation Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore Founded Intel in 1968. The two scientists had a vision for semiconductor memory products. In the year of 1971‚ the first microprocessor was shown to the world. Today Intel continues to grow not only in computer technology‚ but in the scientific areas of chemistry. Intel has reached out and opened doors to the world offering education‚ inspiration‚ communication and careers. The article I read is one that reads how Intel is making a better

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    61310445 BRMT_B Intel Inside Intel devised a successful marketing strategy in 1988 for its 386 processor – the Red X campaign. By the time the product started taking off in‚ it was already technologically obsolete. In the rapidly evolving technological market‚ it was impossible to brand and run a successful new campaign for each new product innovation. Intel also had to find a way to be distinctive in an almost commodity like marketplace. The erstwhile head of marketing of Intel‚ Dennis Carter

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