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    The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield 1. What kind of party was it going to be? What flowers were there in the garden? Who was responsible to arrange things for the party? 2. What workmen came to Laura? What place did Laura suggest for the marquee? Why didn’t the workmen agree? 3. What surprised her in a tall fellow? What did she think of workmen? 4. Who telephoned? What was the conversation? What did Laura do when she put back the receiver? Ho did she feel? 5. What did Meg‚ Jose and Hans

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    Undergraduate Programs Office and Advising Center College of Business Florida State University Post Office Box 3061110 Tallahassee‚ FL 32306-1110 RBB 328 Phone: 850-644-3892 FAX: 850-644-7332 E-mail: ugprog@cob.fsu.edu Website: http://www.cob.fsu.edu/undergrad/ B.S. DEGREE IN ACCOUNTING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ACCOUNTING MAJOR 2011 - 2012 Admission Requirements for the Accounting Major: The Accounting major is a limited access program. To be admitted to the major‚ students must (1) have completed

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    flown may dictate consumer behaviour). In the airline business‚ particularly on long haul routes‚ price is only one competitive factor – quality of service and added value both differentiate the products strongly. easyGroup (the brand owner of easy)‚ as a relatively new company‚ has a vision to “develop Europe’s leading value brand into a global force. We will paint the world orange!” Their strategy cites “taking on the big boys” which suggests strong rivalry. • Threat of new entrants

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    Running head: PORTER’S STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK Porter Five Forces Analysis Managerial Economics – MBA 500 Instructor: Professor Franklin By: LaTonya Perryman Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration Concordia University Wisconsin November 1‚ 2011 Table of Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………………3 Michael Porter’s Strategic Framework…...……………..……………………..………3 The Long-run Efficiency Implications of an Oligopoly……………………………

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    Analyze Industry Structure In the analysis of the structure of the industry‚ competitive forces in industry analysis can be developed such as: 1. Threat of new entrants. In every industry there are problems for companies to face such as the entry of new competitor in the same industry. This is because it can lessen the market share of the company. These new companies use different approaches to attract the customers like they might offer cheap rates as compared to the well reputed brands for the

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    gain competitive advantage through employees must be able to manage their performance. A 360-degree feedback process is a popular means of managing and improving organizational performance. This method means a person receives feedback from a full circle of other people who work around him or her‚ which includes peers‚ subordinates‚ supervisor and even themselves (Atwater & Brett‚ 2006). The 360-degree approach recognizes that little change can be expected without feedback‚ and that different constituencies

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    linked to frequent product introductions and continuous improvements in price. Medium switching costs for consumers due to the lower price of HP/Compaq PCs with a target audience of middle class buyers who find it more difficult to switch products. Degree of Rivalry: High The constant changes in products and price makes inter-category competition tenser. Existing players find it difficult to exit due to the high fixed costs for setup and manufacturing the units.

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    Katherine Dunham was born in Chicago‚ Illinois on June 22‚ 1909 as the youngest child of Albert Millard Dunham and Fanny June (Guillaume)‚ with an older brother‚ Albert Jr.‚ as well as children from her mother’s first marriage. Her heritage included Indian‚ French Canadian‚ English‚ Malagasy (Madagascan) and African ancestry (Aschenbrenner 7). Dunham’s mother passed away when Katherine was only four and their father left the children with their aunt Lulu‚ where Katherine faced multiple instances

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    In the novel Lyddie by Katherine Patterson‚ Lyddie is a young girl during the Industrial revolution who works as a factory girl in Lowell Massachusetts working conditions aren’t great in factories‚ so a petition to better these conditions is being passed around. Should Lyddie sign the petition? Lyddie should sign the petition because nothing will improve if these factory girls do not stand up for themselves. One reason Lyddie should sign the petition is to have more time to eat breakfast.

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    particular product There are no substitutes The product is extremely important to the buyer‚ they cannot do without it The supplying industry has a higher profitability than the buying industry Supplier switching costs relative to firm switching costs Degree of differentiation of inputs Presence of substitute inputs Supplier concentration to firm concentration ratio Threat of forward integration by suppliers relative to the threat of backward integration by firms Cost of inputs relative to selling

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