SUMMARY: Live Nation may be using two kinds of growth strategies;Concentration‚ which focuses in its primary line of business (in this case the musicindustry)‚ and "increasing the number of products and services offered or markets served in that primary business"(Robbins & Coulter‚ 2009)‚ and horizontal integration by combining with competitors. In 2009‚ Live Nation announced they were merging with ticketmaster to "expand into a complimentary business" (Rapino‚ 2009).With the concentration growth
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There is no doubt that globalization has had an impact on the nation state. However‚ it has been exaggerated that the state has been weakened and the national control over the economy has been undermined due to the effects of globalization. There are three different perspectives that respond to globalization; hyper-globalists‚ skeptics and transformationalists. All of these perspectives will be discussed throughout the essay‚ followed by a conclusive decision as to whether globalization
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Perfect Nation State: Japan Colonial History Japan was a colonizer of Korea when Korea decided to sign the 1910 annexation treaty with Japan. The Emperor of Korea declared sovereignty to the Emperor of Japan. When the Japanese Emperor hears this‚ he changes the treaty to‚ annexation of Korea and the Empire of Japan. During WWII‚ the Japanese Empire forced Korean workers to immigrate to mainland Japan. many of these workers were killed due to harsh and dangerous conditions. This era is also
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Strategic management: Rapino’s strategic direction for Live Nation 1. What growth strategy does Live Nation appear to be using? What competitive advantage do you think Live Nation has? The Organization adopted by Live Nation grows by using different growth strategies. First‚ backward vertical integration‚ because it became its own supplier so it can control its inputs. Indeed‚ its CEO Michael Rapino seemed unsatisfied by towering a single market‚ the concert business‚ and intended to
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“Live Nation’s mission is to maximize the live concert experience. Our core business is producing‚ marketing and selling live concerts for artists via our global concert pipe. ..Live Nation is transforming the concert business by expanding its concert platform into ticketing and building the industry’s first artist-to-fan vertically integrated concert platform.”[1] Live Nation effectively uses social networking‚ and internet based advertising as the main portion of its marketing strategy‚ which
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CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS - A NEED FOR THIRD PARTY VALIDATION A. Deficiencies of the TNCs’ Self-Regulation Model The essence of Transportation Network Company (“TNC”) laws revolves around a “we can do it faster and better than government” attitude. TNC laws generally transfer the responsibility of conducting background checks and vehicle inspections with less stringent requirements from regulators to the TNC so that they can sign up as many drivers as possible. However‚ there is an ulterior motive
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negative impacts on traditional cultures. In this seminar‚ I will be analysing different pictures that support my argument that McDonalds is directly destroying the global village. I think that through the impacts it has upon the environment in which we live‚ McDonalds is directly destroying the global village. As a large company‚ McDonalds needs a lot of resources to fuel its growth. For example‚ Americans alone consume over 1 billion pounds of beef at McDonalds every year. A cow produces 250 ml of methane
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“Long Live the Career Smoker” In a study conducted through the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids‚ it was found that between the years of 1998-2006‚ fifty percent of American children were exposed to second hand smoke on a daily basis. Dave Eggers‚ having experienced this statistic first-hand‚ tends to have a very biased but yet unique opinion as to why smokers continue with their habit-- even though they are all well aware of the possible outcomes of their choices. In 1998‚ Eggers wrote an essay
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How to live a Long Life As technology and medicine evolve over time‚ the life expectancy in most countries is increasing. Here are a few additional ways of increasing the odds that you’ll make it to that ripe old age of 85 and beyond. Steps 1. Eat healthy. Some health professionals will state that eating healthy is more important to your body than getting regular exercise. Indulge only when necessary and have a well-balanced diet. Read and understand "Nutrition Facts". 2. Introduce regular
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and plastic compounds‚ foam cushioning materials‚ nylon‚ leather and canvas. Most of these raw materials are available in the countries where the manufacturing takes place‚ however most of the development of the technology takes place in the United States. Nike is a successful and popular brand. It spends US$1 billion on marketing the brand each year‚ this is equal to ten per cent of the brand’s total revenue Below is an example of a slogan of one of the critics of Nike. Oxfam Australia has been
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