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    According to Kaplan R. S. & Norton D. P. (1996)‚ the balance scorecard enhances the traditional financial measures with standards for performance in three non-financial areas like relationship between company and customer‚ internal business process and‚ learning and growth. It will assist the company to coordinate its’ operation and ensure all businesses activities parallel to the company’s strategies. The balance scorecard consists of four processes that combine short-term activities to long-term

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    measures relating to the company’s mission‚ strategies‚ and critical success factors. The balanced scorecard puts vision and strategy at the center of the management control system. Vision and strategy drive performance measures‚ as opposed to the traditional performance measurement systems that provided their own‚ limited measures to management whether they were needed or not. The goal is to maintain an alignment among an organization’s vision‚ strategy‚ programs‚ measurements‚ and rewards

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    one of the divisions it intended to shed was Mercury Athletic‚ its wholly owned footwear subsidiary. John Liedtke‚ the head of business development for Active Gear‚ Inc. (AGI)‚ a privately held athletic and casual footwear company‚ contemplated an acquisition opportunity of Mercury that would significantly improve his business. So‚ he wanted to evaluate this opportunity. This paper introduces the basic situation and feathers of current athletic and casual footwear industry and raises that active

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    Executive summary TOMS Shoes(TM) was found in 2006‚ the founder Tom Mycoskie aimed that for every single pair of shoes the company sells‚ they give away one pair of free shoes to the child that needed(Armstrong and Kolter‚2011). This concept is highly suited the current marketing environment‚ it built a strong market position by matched their customers view of self to their brand image. These strength has lead to the company’s success in the shoe industry. However weakness of the company are‚

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    1. What was the idea of ‘balance of power’ as practiced in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries? (Short Answer). The idea behind the balance-of-power was mainly to keep the states with their own independence and avoid universal monarchy. States would often form an alliance with the weaker states if “one state seemed to dictate too much” (Palmer‚ Colton‚ & Kramer 2014). Often times the state that did not like what the other state was doing they would build up alliance with the weaker

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    Analysis: The Dirty Shoes

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    The Dirty Shoes Down in Old Toronto in 1895‚ there was a man named Thomas who stayed with his wife and his children. They weren’t poor yet they couldn’t live up the extravagance he wanted to provide for his family. Years passed and it began to feel like an endless loop of wanting and wishing for things that were yet to happen. It hit the family repeatedly over and over again‚ as if they could never leave Old Toronto. Thomas‚ now 45‚ was done with having to complete small tasks and work as a small

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    Questions for Diva Shoes Note: you have to address these questions but you can address other issues as well within the format constraints. 1. What are Diva’s projected profits for the fiscal year ending September 1995? 2. What factors affect a firm’s exposure to exchange-rate risk? 3. "Forward traders quoted forward and futures prices based on the difference between foreign and U.S. interest rates." Explain what this means in your own words and why ? 4. "In addition‚ some of

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    Females in Athletic Training When some people think about sports they think about athletes with amazing talent‚ Sunday night football‚ and sitting under the bright lights at a baseball game eating a hotdog. People are too distracted by the sweat‚ yelling‚ and determination of the team‚ long enough to commend the people that make Saturday college football‚ and Sunday night football happen. Among those people making sports possible are the Athletic Trainers. The Athletic Trainers job is to do “the

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    One question runners have is whether they should use running shoes‚ or if shoes designed for other kinds of exercise will work. It is important to consider the advantage of running shoes in the context of shoe design tailored to a certain kind of exercise. The motion of a particular sport is what drives the design of a shoe that will best support the athlete performing the exercise. Running differs from walking in several ways. While walking‚ humans push off the side of their feet while keeping

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    Water Balance of Berkeley‚ California and Terre Haute‚ Indiana Johnny L. Luckett Excelsior College Abstract This paper discovers the water budget for Berkeley‚ California in comparison to Terre Haute‚ Indiana. The two cities precipitation differs throughout the twelve month calendar year where many of the heavy precipitation months are totally opposite. Berkeley California’s winters‚ where the majority of rain occurs and Terre Haute‚ Indiana where the rainfall is observed as

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