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    disadvantages of using focus groups? Discuss two recent trends in focus group research and explain why you think these have evolved. Use references to support your opinions. Focus groups are one of the more commonly used methods in research when looking for a deeper understanding of a particular topic. Focus group discussions allow the researcher to probe both the cognitive and emotional responses of participants while observing the underlying group dynamic (Heary‚ Caroline‚ and Hennessy 2002‚ 48). In

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    Brookfield 2002

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    3 Critically reflective teaching asks community college teachers to discover and research the assumptions they make about teaching and learning by using the four lenses available to them: students’ eyes‚ colleagues’ perceptions‚ educational literature‚ and teachers’ autobiographical experiences as learners. Viewing classroom practice through these four lenses helps teachers make more informed judgments and take more informed actions‚ in community college classrooms. Using the Lenses of Critically

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    ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS Economic Environment refers to all those economic factors‚ which have a bearing on the functioning of a business. Business depends on the economic environment for all the needed inputs. It also depends on the economic environment to sell the finished goods. Naturally‚ the dependence of business on the economic environment is total and is not surprising because‚ as it is rightly said‚ business is one unit of the total economy. Economic environment influences the business to a great

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    in Europe and North America. Both are very unique‚ and are shaped by the environment‚ the history‚ the people and the geography of the region or country that they are in. Some railways are even completely different from most of the others in their country‚ depending on their history. Some are more advanced‚ and others still have a nostalgic air to them. All in all‚ every railway is unique. One of the biggest differences between the railways in Europe and the ones in North America is that the ones

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    not-technical blog post more towards the business side which I know very little about but still worth trying. I will be discussing the “unbundled business model” and why ARM is focusing only on designing IP cores.I came across the term unbundled business model in a book called “Business model generation” by Alexander OsterWalder and Yves Pigneur. Which is a fantastic book and they really take the reader through the entire planning process of a business or business model generation.   As most electronic

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    BBA- 302 Business Policy & Strategy (I. P.University). Unit – I: Introduction – Nature‚ Scope & Importance of the course of Business Policy ; Evolution of the course – Forecasting ‚ Long range planning‚ Strategic planning & Strategic management. Strategic Management Process – Formulation phase – vision‚ mission‚ environmental scanning‚ Objectives & Strategy ; Implementation phase – Strategic activities‚ Evaluation & Control. Business is an important requirement in society

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    Quoted in the Harvard Business Review In 1989‚ Whirlpool Corporation (Whirlpool) embarked on an ambitious global expansion with the objective of becoming the world market leader in home appliances. Beginning with the purchase of a majority stake in an appliance company owned by Philips‚ the Dutch electronics firm‚ Whirlpool purchased a majority stake in an Indian firm‚ established four joint ventures in China‚ and made significant new investments in its Latin America operations. However‚ by

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    Racial ideologies have immense effects and huge impacts on societies‚ especially those with varying races. This phenomenon of racial prejudices and stereotypes changing social systems and structures can be seen in North America‚ and Latin America/the Caribbean specifically from the 16th century to early 19th century. In both areas the social effects of racial ideologies can best be seen in the treatment of native people and slaves. But‚ because of the strong influence of differing European nations

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    To understand why large corporations should have an influence on U.S. immigration policy‚ one must consider the magnitude of their impact on the U.S. economy. U.S. GDP constituted approximately of 7% government expenditures‚ 17% net exports‚ 17% business spending and 60% personal consumption. Of these four main components‚ large corporations play a role in three of them. First‚ let’s look at personal consumption. Personal consumption is divided into two categories: durable and nondurable goods.

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    appliances market and 2.6 million commercial major appliance makes up market size and this industry is expected to grow at about 1.9 % annually. Number of rivals Major rivals who shared 99% of the market share were Whirlpool‚ General Electric‚ and Maytag‚ AB Electrolux. Others who shared 1% of the market share were Bosch-Siemens‚ Haier‚ Emerson Electric‚ Sub-zero‚ Viking and Wolf. Scope of competitive rivalry As major home appliance industry became increasingly global it became difficult for global

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