an organization that gives the customers what they want‚ and this is also important in today’s world. If this organization is good at making things well and at low cost will still fail if it’s making things that people no longer want. For example: KODAK that’s making film cameras is not going to succeed in today’s world of digital cameras. As a conclusion‚ the organization can’t succeed if it’s not both efficient and effective‚ because both efficiency and effectiveness lead to good management and
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The way we express ourselves smartphones are... five consequences of phones being our new ’canvass’ "The top end camera we think this will survive - but the point and shoot lower end model will not survive in the future" Keitaro So‚ Fujifilm 1 - the point and shoot camera: going the way of the (print) newspaper‚ VHS‚ LP..... Digital camera shipments out of Japan dropped 42% last year‚ with entry level cameras particularly hard hit According to ICS Research‚ last year camera
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INNOVATION Innovation presents a dilemma for managers. On the one hand‚ innovation is proffered as an elixir for growth‚ profitability‚ and competitive advantage. On the other hand‚ there are no guarantees that innovators will be rewarded for their efforts. The challenge is not just creating value from innovation‚ but capturing that value as well. Therefore‚ the profitability of an innovation to the innovator depends on the value created by the innovation and the share of that value that the innovator
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The MS applications have been built to enable easier integration with other software. For example‚ Hertz (a car rental firm in the US) has developed an application for MS Office that allows customers to rent cars through Outlook. Kodak has also developed an application‚ Kodak Capture that allows users to add business documents in
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1. | | | A manager engaged in the management function of ____ is monitoring progress toward goal achievement and taking corrective action when needed. | | | Student Response | Value | A. | planning | | B. | organizing | | C. | leading | | D. | controlling | 100% | E. | motivating | | | | | 2. | | | In 2004‚ Hormel Foods had to recall 104‚000 pounds of Stagg canned chili—labeled "hearty beef with a kick of green chilies"—after the kick turned out to come
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book‚ Managing Brand Equity‚ managers discovered the value of a brand as a strategic asset and a company’s primary source of competitive advantage. Now‚ in this compelling new work‚ Aaker uses real brand-building cases from Saturn‚ General Electric‚ Kodak‚ Healthy Choice‚ McDonald’s‚ and others to demonstrate how strong brands have been created and managed. A common pitfall of brand strategists is to focus on brand attributes. Aaker shows how to break out of the box by considering emotional and self-expressive
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1. Tom Blake was a creative and successful surf pioneer/designer‚ a creative legend in the history of the sport‚ who almost single-handedly transformed surfing from a primitive Polynesian curiosity into a 20th century lifestyle. In the process‚ he was responsible for preserving much of surfing’s oral history as well as resurrecting the streamlined surfboards of ancient times. Tom created the first "hollow" surfboard. At 15 feet long‚ 19 inches wide and 4 inches thick‚ it weighed less than 100 pounds
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I like the beautiful things in our life‚ from my point of view‚ photography should convey the beauty in a way and make the photograph have the power to sublimate our soul. Photography as a kind of art‚ shows the world and the inner mind of the photographers themselves. Before the camera‚ people use camera obscura as the device to record the image. The original camera obscura casts the scenery outside to a surface through a hole on the wall of a dark room. Actually camera obscura means dark room
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300 Case Studies of Social Media Marketing – An e-guide by Roderick Low of Expeditus Media What is Social Media? Social media is best understood as a group of new kind of online media which share the following characteristics: Participation Social media encourages contributions and feedback from everyone who is interested. It blurs the line between media and audience. Openness Most social media services are open to feedback and participation. They encourage voting‚ comments and sharing infomation
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References: Grow‚ L.‚ Carr‚ J.‚ Kodak‚ T.‚ Jostad‚ C.‚ & Kisamore‚ A. (2011.). A Comparison of Methods for Teaching Receptive labeling to children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. Koegel‚ L. K.‚ Koegel‚ R. L.‚ Hurley‚ C.‚ & Frea‚ W. E. (1992). Improving
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