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    In “The Ways We Lie” by Stephanie Ericsson‚ she talks about the many different types of lies. She says that we all lie‚ and we all lie in most of the ways she mentions. In my opinion‚ I agree with most of what she says. It is true that we all lie in some way‚ but we might not all lie in the same way. Some people like to use the “lie of omission” while others might to tend towards the “white lie.” While these lies‚ in my opinion‚ tend to be the most common‚ some of her other example of lying

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    Sony Vaio Marketing Plan

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    other devices. We people from Sony would like to introduce a new product into the market which would be an integration of playstation and a normal laptop‚ the first of its kind in the world. The way we introduce the product in the market‚ our positioning and the marketing techniques would be discussed further. 2.0 Introduction: Nowadays‚ no teenager can be found without the influence of technology. In such a market‚ when the products are from a top brand like SONY‚ then people tend to prefer its

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    Sony Car Navigation System – Case Analysis. Car Navigation systems’ demand characterization in Japan‚ Europe and US. Car navigation systems (CNS) demand is mainly determined by different car driving environments and drivers preferences. Both factors vary across markets and determine CNS’s most valuable features for each market. In 1996‚ Japan was the world largest CNS market with sales of 850‚000 units. Several factors accounted for CNS strong popularity. First‚ a highly complicated Japanese road

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    was not successful and fallen in heavily-indebted until the end of 2001 when AIRASIA was purchased by Tune Air Sdn Bhd for the token sum of one ringgit. With promotional fares low as RM1 (US $0.27)‚ AIRASIA has turned profit in 2002‚ and since that time it became an award winning and the largest low cost carrier in Asia [1]. With the mission statement: * To be the best company to work for whereby employees are treated as part of a big family. * Create a globally recognized ASIAN brand.

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    Sony Aibo Case Study

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    Sony AIBO case analysis AIBO‚ a robotic dog doesn’t do anything useful at all‚ but provides “entertainment” by stimulating some of the personality characteristics of a pet without the inconvenience of a real animal. According to Toshitada Doi‚ Sony’s leading computer engineer‚ AIBO is a computer that provides love and healing for people. The first generation ERS-110 can imitate dog’s behaviors‚ “see”‚ show “emotions”‚ “learn” and evolve “personality”. The second generation ERS-210 has voice recognition

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    ROURKELA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES DISSERTATION REPORT ON “COMSUMER BUYER BEHAVIOUR OF SONY PRODUCTS IN BHILAI‚ CHHATTISGARH” Submitted for the Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of Master of Business Administration (M.B.A)‚ Rourkela Under the Guidance of Prof. Ashutosha Mishra (Faculty Member‚ RIMS) Submitted By SAGAR KUMAR REGD. NO.-0706260163 MBA-IV (2007-09) Submitted To MAHESWARI SALES (Exclusive Show Room)

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    Just Desserts

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    Just Deserts The very meaning of "just deserts" means just that; a reward or punishment in turn for a deed good or bad. In this response‚ the criminal acts and the punishment‚ or lack of is what the discussion will be about. For centuries there have been criminals and when caught‚ these criminals have had some form of punishment. As the world has progressed‚ in many countries the punishment no longer fits the crime. "Upon a pillory - that al the world may see‚ a just desert for such impiety."(

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    The Way We Lie Megan Boatman 4 December 2011 Teacher D.W. The Ways We Lie Stephanie Ericsson author of “The Ways We Lie” was born in 1953 and was raised in San Francisco. The essay “The Way We Lie” was first published in the Utne Reader. Her husband Jim died in 1988 and due to that she kept a journal and later turned it in to a book called “Companion Through the Darkness‚ Inner Dialogues on Grief”. Her other works include ShameFaced (Hazelden Publications)‚ that is used for the last 25 years

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    Nokia's Failure

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    corporate level‚ business level‚ functional level and the multi-domestic global strategy that it follows. The company’s structure and control is also evaluated. And finally the reasons for underperformance are analyzed which includes lack of leadership‚ failure to innovate‚ slow adaptability etc and the paper is concluded with recommendations. Table of Contents DESCRIPTION | PAGE NO. | Executive

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    Sony Double Life Analysis

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    Sony is a brand that beliefs in creating things which captures consumers’ imaginations and enhancing their lives in the process. Their products such as the PlayStation aim to stimulate people’s senses and refresh their spirits. The Sony PlayStation delivers a message that it helps players achieve their dreams and attain fulfilment in their lives. This message is depicted in the commercial using peripheral cues that appeal to our inner fears‚ and it can be seen through the following frameworks. Three

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