The Ultimate Casestudy Guide VERSION 1 (DEC 2009) Casestudies for Geography GCSE 2010 A guide to using the Ultimate Casestudy Guide This guide is designed to help you prepare for your exams by collecting the casestudy information you have learnt during your GCSE and putting it all in one place. This guide does not replace your notes. Part of your revision should be to go back over your notes and add further details to the information in this booklet. This is essential if you would
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Page # 41‚ 43‚ 27 “South Korea air pollution.” Yale case studies. 2/7/12. <Epi.yale.edu/epi2012/casestudies/reports-index-seoul-south-korea> “Air sterilizer/plasma.” Nitkorea. 2/8/12.
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-‚.~~-.1’-~~~" ~........ \ - Aiming For The ~a’ Effect . I ~ " Technology must alter the lifestylesof a significantmas~ of people‚felt Akbar Iqbal. DidTomaikihavea ’Made For India’ strategy? he wanted to know This casestudy wasfirst published in BW‚ 30April 2001 . MEERA SETH KBAR Iqbal read the emailon his screen with interest: ’Our meeting yesterday was valuable. While I don’t have an answer to your question yet‚ I want you to know that the subject is not
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10 of the Greatest Marketing Innovations in the Past 10 Years What we love about marketing is that it is a continually in a state of evolution. From email and mobile to the real-time web‚ to social acquisition and personalization capabilities‚ marketing technology innovates and improves. Through all of this‚ the best marketing innovations find ways to improve an organizations ability to foster and develop relationships with customers and prospects. In celebrating Neolane’s 10 years of marketing
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chains in the US at that point of time‚ many of them do not exist today. Target was able to adapt itself to the changing environment and by 2002; it was the second largest discount retailer in the US (Target.com‚ 2012) http://www.icmrindia.org/casestudies/catalogue/Business%20Strategy/BSTR164.htm] In June 2002‚ Target Corporation (Target) had 1‚330 retail stores in 47 states of the United States. Even though it only had a fifth of the sales and profits of Wal-Mart‚ it had a loyal customer base
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Profile of Bill Gates Profiles of Global Leaders July 14‚ 2010 Abstract This paper will outline a profile of Microsoft founder Bill Gates. I will provide background information about his upbringing‚ his early exposure to computers‚ and his founding of Microsoft. I will then detail his unique leadership skills which have allowed him to take his company from a small upstart to a global icon. Childhood William (Bill) Henry Gates III was born in 1955 in Seattle‚ Washington to a middle class
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in no. 4 (summer 2009): 68-76; A. Hagiu and J. Wright‚ “Do You Really Want to Be an eBay?” Harvard Business Review 91‚ no Wright‚ “Multi-Sided Platforms‚” working paper no. 12024‚ Harvard Business School‚ Boston‚ October 2011. 5. D. MacMillan‚ “LivingSocial Falls to a Quarter of 2011 Value in Latest Funding‚” February 22‚ 2013‚ 6. S. Raice and S. Woo‚ “Groupon’s Boston Problem: Copycats‚” Wall Street Journal‚ July 8‚ 2011. 8. See D. Einstein‚ “Microsoft Betting BIG on Cloud With Windows 8 and Tablets
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Groupon Groupon‚ a new internet coupon sensation‚ was formed in Chicago to gain exposure to new businesses through discounted membership deals and has been on the rise ever since. This particular case study attempts to elaborate on the success of Groupon and how it works. The ecoupon was designed to help business owners appeal to new prospective consumers by advertising group discounts on products and services. There are a range of businesses that are advertised on the website. One can find discounts on spa
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312-338. | 6‚3 6.4‚ 6.8 | 6.16‚ 6.17‚ 6.20‚ 6.21‚ 6.23‚ 6.25‚ 6.26 | 6.37 | | WEEK | LECTURE | NOTES | RECOMMENDED TUTORIAL/HOME WORK | | | | COMPREHENSIONQUESTIONS | APPLICATION ANDANALYSIS EXERCISES | SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS PROBLEMS | CASESTUDIES | 7 | TOPIC 6 (cont)CH 8 Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements (Part 2) | Pages 338 onwards. | 8.10 | 8.20‚ 8.21‚ 8.23‚ 8.24 | 8.36‚ 8.37 | | 8 | TOPIC 7CH 2 Business Sustainability | | | 8.22‚ 8.31‚ 8.32 | 8.38‚ 8.45 | |
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