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    Was developing Japan’s industry worth the environmental risks? Today japan is one of the most industrialized countries of the world‚ but about 70 years ago‚ it was totally bankrupt and destroyed. World War 2 was a disaster for the nation‚ specially the nuclear bomb disaster. They have managed to repair themselves‚ and become very powerful. They did that‚ by slowly producing stuff‚ using their own raw materials to make mostly cars using their war factories from ww2‚ exporting the stuff‚ importing

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    Introduction Design of service and product is important as customer satisfaction is based on it. Hence‚ the decisions are taken based on the effect of the operations and the success of the organisation. Planning of capacity and the selection of process affects the product system ability for customer satisfaction and deforming. Various responsibilities and activities of service and product design are to transform the needs of the customers into a final product‚ refining the present services and products;

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    Business Economics 201 Chapter 23: Measuring a Nation’s Income Macroeconomics: a study of the nation’s economy as a whole with a goal of explaining the changes that affect many households‚ firms‚ and markets simultaneously GDP: measures the total income of everyone in the economy and the total expenditure on the economy’s output of goods and services  income must equal expenditure  every transaction has a buyer and seller Can be computed by adding up expenditure by households or total income

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    history and its position in the market. Further we have analyzed the SWOT ANALYSIS of the organization of the Bata briefly in which strengths; weaknesses; opportunities and threats of the organization have been briefly analyzed. To strengthen the influence of this report we have also analyzed the PEST ANALYSIS of the company through which we measured the performance and market value of the company in immense way. Ratio analysis of the company BATA have also been done to see the financial position of

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    External Environmental Analysis Case Assignment Module 2 Professor: Executive Summary This external analysis is critical in the development of a well rounded‚ cohesive strategic plan and will enable the JM Smuckers Company to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the current external operating environment and situational awareness of both future threats and opportunities. This analysis establishes a basic industrial framework‚ and then utilizes Porter’s 5-Forces model and PEST analysis in

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    MAN333-003 HW#1 A Macro-Environmental Analysis of the Wine Industry in Turkey A factor that influence a company’s or product’s development but that is outside of the company’s control is known as macro environment. In this paper‚ all dimensions that affect that wine industry in Turkey are investigated. It is important to observe the wine industry in terms of political‚ economic‚ socio-cultural‚ technological and natural aspects; it is called as PESTEL analysis. This analysis which provides the

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    The Demise of Steel Manufacturing The steel industry had an enormous impact on Industrial America. During the Second Industrial Revolution‚ America also witnessed a substantial incursion of immigrants. The downfall of the steel industry left many people it had once given an opportunity for employment on the unemployment line‚ and facing destitution. The conditions and terrible wages factory workers were forced to endure if they wished to be employed was and still is outrageous‚ how negligence‚ poor

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    Johannsen Steel Company (JSC) initially focused on high-quality‚ high-carbon‚ and high-margin steel wire and ever made big success. In 1946 it was sold to West Virginia Steel (WVS) and then experienced the shocking change of steel industry during 1960s and 70s. Facing the pressure of competitors‚ JSC began to intend to expand sales and cut cost to maintain its profit level. As a result‚ the sales revenues kept increase‚ but the net profit was very low (no more than 2%). JSC now has to make some

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    The external environmental factors affecting the organized retail industry in india are as follows: • Demographical Environment – The important environmental factor that need proper and continuous monitoring called Demographical Environment. Demography is the study of population and its characteristics. Even India has over millions of retail outlet‚ it still has a long way to go with the international standard of retail industry • Cultural Environment – they influence the consumer’s beliefs‚

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    Chapter 1: Page 20; Questions - 4‚ 7‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11  4) What are the key elements of the scientific method and how does this method relate to economic principles and laws? The key elements of the scientific method are the observation of real world behavior and outcomes. Based on those observations‚ formulating a possible explanation of cause and effect which is a hypothesis. Next‚ testing this explanation by comparing the outcomes of specific events to the outcome predicted by the hypothesis. Then‚ accepting

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