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    Maria Venus G. Garife July 19‚ 2012 BA201N Case Analysis Kellogg’s: Building a better workplace through motivation 1. Using two motivation theories of your choice‚ explain a) the similarities and the b) differences between the two theories. Among the various motivation theories‚ I chose Herzberg’s theory of motivation and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. a) Similarities Herzberg is the person responsible for the birth of the two-dimensional

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    10 NOVEMBRE Why strategic marketing? - Draw up a business plan - Negociate budgets with marketing department - Gain efficiency in marketing department auditing - Be able to analyse and rate a company’s marketing strategy Objectives: - Understand the diference between Strategic and Tactical marketing - Be able to work out a strategic marketing planning process - Fully understand the essence of strategic

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    Kellogs Internet Marketing Kellogg’s strategy was to produce a web site provided specific product line and brand information to interested consumers. The page displays particular product descriptions‚ nutrition information‚ and recipes. Provided as well are company contacts allowing direct consumer response. Corporation facts and financial statements are also available. The overall goal of these sites are to reinforce the brand images portrayed by the companies’ other advertisements‚ such as

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    USPS Synthesis Essay

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    across the country. The USPS quickly able to provide communication all across the world. In the fast paced society‚ it is difficult to for the USPS to keep up with all the new gadgets. Especially because the internet allows people to communicate with others in a much more efficient and reliable way. Customers also choose other companies like UPS and Fedex. By reconstructing the USPS‚ it can slowly meet the standards of a changing world. One of the steps to helping the USPS keep up with all the new

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    Usps Case Study

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    Executive Summary The USPS is at a point where it does not have the financing available to maintain its operations. One reason for the annual net losses is due to the declining rate of first-class mail. The second reason has to do with the required prepayment of $5.5 billion per year toward retirees’ healthcare costs. In order for the USPS to overcome this deficit‚ they will need to consider their short time frame‚ government restrictions and labor union backfire in considering the best alternative

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    Use of Turnitin at Usp

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    Use of TurnItIn at USP A plugin‚ is a combination of software components that adds specific abilities to a larger software application. Plugins enable customizing the way an application works. It is commonly used while browsing the web‚ to view videos‚ virus scanning‚ and display of new file types. Some examples of common plugins are Adobe Flash Player‚ Quick Time‚ and so on (Wikipedia‚ 2012).Applications support plugins for some of the reasons given below: • Enabling application users to create

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    Usps Synthesis Paper

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    USPS Synthesis Essay If I were the current CEO for the United States Postal Service‚ I would be gravely concerned about the future of my business‚ as it has recently taken a steep plummet from its success and popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries. The USPS is now faced with the decision to renovate itself due to the extreme loss of business as technology takes over the 21st Century. Some say that the USPS should be entirely reconstructed because the business is only headed further downhill

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    Usps Case Study

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    Service Case Study 1. Why is it important for the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to have a high volume of mail to process? It’s important for USPS to have a high volume of mail to process because USPS is the largest postal service in the world handling about 41% of the world’s mail volume. The second largest is Japan and they only handled 6% of the world’s mail volume‚ which is a way of showing how important and huge is USPS as a company and that shows the importance of being able to handle and process

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    Usps Business Practices

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    USPS Business Practices John Tuttle MGT 330 Alfred Wilfong February 5‚ 2012 The United States Postal Service has been in business since 1775. It employs over half a million people‚ and is the second largest civilian employer in the United States. Without the aid of tax payer dollars‚ the USPS has been profitable every year until 2008. With the congressional mandated 5+ billion dollar prefunded health care payment‚ along with the rise of other forms of communication (E-mail‚ Facebook

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    Case Study USPS

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    Case Study: United States Postal Service BSOP-588 Keller Graduate School of Management Laura Almasan The United States Postal Service has gone through some major changes in the past twenty-five years due to the increase in popularity of technologies such as email‚ fax machines‚ the internet and mobile phones. Sending letters and paying bills using the traditional method of using stamps no longer became the preferred method of sending correspondence

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