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    purpose of this analysis‚ the service of delivering rental vehicles will be considered to be in the mature phase. Enterprise has a unique mix of products and services that differentiate it among its competitors. Enterprise was the first rental-car company to offer free pick up and drop for its customers. Hertz‚ Enterprise’s main competitor has only recently started offering pick up services and it is only offered at a few select locations. The idea for this service came from an entry level

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    opportunities to new entrants as well indicating low entry barriers for the firms wanting to enter into the area of office products. Therefore it can be stated that Staples Inc is operating in an industry where the threat of new entry is high. Buyer Power The bargaining power of buyers is determined in an industry on the basis of the influence that they can have on the price structure of the products of a firm. In case of organizations manufacturing office related products the issue they are facing

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    Diamond Impact Mining has had both a negative and a positive effect on many societies; it has created conflict‚ higher quality of living‚ a higher economy and a higher environmental risk. In this essay I will focus mainly on the impact of diamonds in Africa‚ as this country is one of the main supplier of diamonds worldwide. Two-thirds of the world’s diamonds are exported from Africa; they are mined in these countries; Angola‚ Botswana‚ Tanzania‚ The Congo and Zimbabwe. For many of these countries

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    believe that selling diamonds would create a social conflict because a company can run the risk of selling blood diamonds without even knowing‚ even though it can give a great profit to a jewelry company. Blood diamonds or conflict diamonds are “diamonds that come from areas where there is conflict such as violence groups and rebels that are protestors against their government like war zones. These diamonds are obtained in using slaves or slave-people regime. Usually‚ blood diamonds are associated with

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    had and still have on the global economy. Potential entry of new competitors: whenever new firms can easily enter a particular industry‚ the intensity of competitiveness among firm’s increases.  When new firms become strengthened through investments‚ they become direct competitors of the leaders in that industry. e.g. A new Chinese innovation in the television industry grows rapidly‚ they will be direct competitors against any television firms based in China‚ for example LG and Sony Bargaining

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    Diamond Mining

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    DIAMOND MINING AND ITS IMPACT ON ENVIROMENT * Diamond is the strongest natural mineral known by a man. It is a crystalline form of carbon. * Composed primarily individual crystals of a cubic appearance. * There are three main uses for Diamonds * Industrial * Fashion (only 5% of diamonds) * Investment Approximately 130‚000‚000 carats (26‚000 kg) of diamonds are mined yearly‚ with a total value of nearly US$9 billion‚ and about 100‚000 kg are

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    QUALIFICATIONS PACK - OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS FOR GEMS & JEWELLERY INDUSTRY 1. Introduction and Contacts.........P1 2. Qualifications Pack ………….........P2 3. OS Units.....................................P3 4. Glossary of Key Terms.......……..P16 5. Nomenclature of QP & NOS……P18  OS describe what individuals need to do‚ know and understand in order to carry out a particular job role or function  OS are performance standards that individuals must achieve when carrying out functions

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    Although diamonds often represent marriage‚ beauty‚ and romance‚ the process of getting these diamonds have been heart wrenching. Between the billions of people killed by the rebels wanting control over the diamonds‚ and the erosion which has caused damage to the ecosystem by the mining‚ South Africa was forced into a Civil War. Before the issue was announced‚ we were unknowingly contributing to the Blood Diamonds by purchasing these conflict diamonds. With the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme

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    I have chosen to focus on and analyze one pattern of the Diamond Trade at a global scale. The pattern illustrates that the Diamond Trade exists on a global scale. I have used examples and specific evidence from different regions and nations across different hemispheres to highlight this Global pattern. 

There are five different processes of the Diamond Industry. Exploration‚ mining‚ selling rough diamonds‚ cutting and polishing and selling on world markets. Each process happens in different location

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