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    Choose an advertisement of your choice and write your comments according to the following guidelines: 1. What is the main message of the advertisement? (20 marks) The main message of the advertisement is to maintain sales by as follow:- a) To introduce a new product like the Bubur Ayam McD (McDonald’s Chicken Porridge) . b)To announce the modification of the product package like the change of the price by using the McDonald’s coupon and the special offer available during the festival season

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    Objectives on Asp.Net

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    40 Objective Type ASP.NET Interview Questions (Part 1) 1. How do you retrieve username in case of Windows Authentication? System.Environment.UserName 2. What is the control for which by default post back is true? Button 3. Where the private assembly is stored in asp.net?. application / bin directory  4. Where the public assembly is stored in asp.net?. Global Assembly Cache (GAC)  5. What events will occur when a page is loaded? 1) Page_PreInit 2) Page_Init 3) Page_InitComplete

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    McDonald case study

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    Introduction Loyalty Scheme Case Study - McDonald’s Posted by on Wednesday‚ May 30‚ 2012 Under: Case Studies McDonald’s uses a combination of marketing strategies to build loyalty and promote their products. They offer coffee loyalty cards and student discounts. The student offers are divided into two; those that use NUS Extra Card and those that present valid student ID. Many companies also use the NUS Extra card to offer discounts to fulltime‚ part-time and distance learning students. Coffee

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    Management by Objectives

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    No. 1 - Four essential steps in the management by objectives (MBO) process Management by objectives (MBO) is a system whereby managers and employees define goals for every department‚ project‚ and person and use them to monitor subsequent performance. Four major activities make MBO successful. MBO is result oriented. Emphasize the accomplishment rather than input. Encourage the participation at all level of organization that means collaborative‚ shared power and self management. A process consisting

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    Mcdonalds Marketing Mix

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    In the late 1940s‚ Dick and Mac McDonalds were searching for a way to improve their little drive-in restaurant in San Bernardino‚ California. They invented an entirely new concept based upon speed service‚ low prices‚ and big volumes. Word of its success spread quickly and in 1952 they had more than 300 franchising inquires a month from all over the country. McDonald’s is now the largest and best-known foodservice retailer and one of the two best-known and powerful brands in the market. With more

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    Mcdonalds Marketing Plan

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    The principles underlying our executive compensation program‚ which we refer to in this report as the “key objectives‚” and which are described on page 12 of this Proxy Statement. > How each of the key objectives is integrated with our business strategy and our corporate culture. > Highlights of how executive compensation in 2007 was driven by performance‚ consistent with the key objectives. > The group of comparator companies we use as a benchmark to ensure that our executive compensation program

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    starbuck vs mcdonald

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    Starbucks is named after the first mate in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. Our logo is also inspired by the sea – featuring a twin‐tailed siren from Greek mythology.   The company was a single store in Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market. From just a narrow storefront‚ Starbucks offered some of the world’s finest fresh-roasted whole bean coffees. The name‚ inspired by Moby Dick‚ evoked the romance of the high seas and the seafaring tradition of the early coffee traders. Starbucks Opens first store

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    Goals and Objectives

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    Q1;Relationship between Goals Objectives and Policies Goals are ; *broad plan *having generic action *goals are intangible in nature and cannot be measurable *they are long term *the main aim of the goal is toward which an endeavor is directed *and it is based on ideas Objectives; In contrary to goals‚ objectives are; *narrow plan *specific actions are taken out to achieve objectives *they are measureable and are tangible in nature so that it is easy for the organization to check

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    at the press releases of the last six months of McDonalds as a company. We also checked their latest annual report. The most remarkable change that McDonalds went through in the last six months was a combination of: change of work method and reorganization. On this 40th anniversary of the first Earth Day‚ McDonald’s is officially launching their “2010 Best of Global Green and 2010 Best of Sustainable Supply”. We think everybody knows that McDonalds has a responsibility to continuously improve their

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    Jit Mcdonalds

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    What is (Just In Time) Inventory Management? It’s an strategy that is aimed at monitoring the inventory process in such a manner as to minimize the costs associated with inventory control and maintenance. Just-in-time inventory process relies on the efficient monitoring of the usage of materials in the production of goods and ordering replacement goods that arrive shortly before they are needed. This simple strategy helps to prevent incurring the costs associated with carrying large inventories

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