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    Introduction to Marketing

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    goals of the company and its marketing objectives.The benefits of a planned marketing strategy are numerous. Business owners often rely solely on their intuition to make business decisions. While this informal knowledge is important in the decision making process‚ it may not provide you with all the facts you need to achieve marketing results. A marketing strategy will help you in defining business goals and develop activities to achieve themAn organization’s strategy that combines all of its marketing

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    MANAGEMENT: Human resource management (HRM) is the strategic and coherent approach to the management of an organization’s most valued assets - the people working there who individually and collectively contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the business. The terms "human resource management" and "human resources" (HR) have largely replaced the term "personnel management" as a description of the processes involved in managing people in organizations.

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    The question of what phenomenology is and what it does seems to be a relatively straight-forward question with a rather complex answer. In his Introduction to Phenomenology‚ Robert Sokolowski states that "phenomenology offers the pleasure of philosophy for those who wish to enjoy it" (15). This is a very fundamental and basic sentence‚ but nonetheless extremely important in the philosophy of phenomenology. In order to truly understand the importance of this simple sentence however‚ one must first

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    ACCOUNTANCY 3 forms of Business Organization *Sole Proprietorship *Partnership *Corporation Sole Proprietorship A sole proprietorship is the simplest form of business organization because it is run by just one person. There is little complexity in starting up a sole proprietorship because it may involve just getting a license and finding some premises. This is why most of the businesses are in the form of sole proprietorship. It is normally feasible for service providers such as physicians

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    Introduction to Motivation

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    1. INTRODUCTION Wilma Rudolf was dejected after doctor told her that she will not be able to put her legs on ground and she would no more be able to walk and run like normal person. Her dream to be fastest lady on earth seemed to be fading away and then a magic turned everything upside-down. Sachin Tendulkar was once told to quit cricket‚but today we hardly know about this story simply because Tendulkar is itself the name of success . We all know about Thomas Alva Edison as a great scientist

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    using the Web. On the basis of this information‚ analyze the business. Include a description of the organization’s features in the following sections: 1 Important business processes Describe the organization’s important business processes. 2 Structure Describe the organization’s structure. 3 Environment Describe the organization’s environment. 4 Business Strategy Describe the organization’s business strategy. 5 Strategic information systems Suggest strategic

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    Introduction to Philosophy

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    knowledge. * Fourth‚ Ethics which generally centers on the morality of our actions. It differentiates wrong from right and studies character’s actions based in his intentions. This field of Philosophy is vital and applied to other disciplines such as business‚ medicine‚ science‚ robotics‚ and education. * Fifth‚ Issues about laws‚ liberty‚ rights‚ property and ‚ politics fall under the Political Philosophy. It is also one of the sub-fields of Political Science. Its purpose is to lay bare the fundamental

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    INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (LSP101/05) TMA 2 NAME : PRECASA ROE A/L SUBRAMANIAM STUDENT ID : 031130062 CLASS CODE : 3PYS1 HANDPHONE : 012 350 2909 EMAIL : prakashraos@live.com SUBMISSION DATE : 14 April 2013 TUTOR : MISS SHALINI AP LOGANATHAN Answer TMA2 (Part 1) Answer TMA2 (Part 2) Well done brochure! The focal point in the one day motivational program that I created is 5A’s‚ a simple‚ elegance yet powerful motivational program to help the school students to

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    Introduction to Microprocessors Gursharan Singh Tatla mailme@gursharansingh.in www.eazynotes.com 1 www.eazynotes.com 03-Aug-2011 Introduction to Microprocessors  The microprocessor is one of the most important components of a digital computer.  It acts as the brain of the computer system.  As technology has progressed‚ microprocessors have become faster‚ smaller and capable of doing more work per clock cycle.  Sometimes‚ microprocessor is written as µP. ( µ

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    INTRODUCTION Observation is like acting or directing or writing or any other complex skill-set. It takes practice. We all observe things all the time. We notice or perceive things that might be in our path—metaphorically and literally. We see things we want (or don’t want) and take action to secure them (or push them away). When we talk about observation as an assessment tool‚ we sometimes refer to it as “formal observation” or “field observation” or “qualitative observation.” In those instances

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