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    time but one which captured the needs of consumers in a whole new way. Post-it note became a big success for 3M and was adored by customers. The first and probably most important technology push that resulted in post-it notes is senior scientist Spencer Silver’s 1968 discovery of an adhesive that didn’t act like any others. Instead of forming a film‚ it is a clear‚ reusable and pressure-sensitive adhesive. For five years‚ Silver promoted his invention within 3M‚ both informally and through seminars

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    Spencer’s Main Thesis Spencer’s thesis in this article focuses on basis and how his social identity was affected by oppression‚ privilege and power. Spencer’s ideas were based on self-reflection of experiences and understanding his social identity by thinking; Who am I. As he made different standpoints of challenges‚ he faced such things as objectifying and subordinating women‚ the privilege of being light skin‚ or his sexual orientation by being able to identify the male/female binary; his experience

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    2.0 SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths High quality:- High quality is the major strength that makes M&S successful. Customers always find high quality goods such as fresh fruits‚vegetables‚ and other superior goods in M&S’s food hall (Ciao‚2002). With many people turning to eat vegetarian meals‚ M&S grasps the customer’s need. M&S has high quality of products that are the food and other products‚ such as baby products and women’s underwear. Customer Services:- M&S has high reputation

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    power. There were two men who stood out from the group of businessmen; Herbert Spencer and William Graham. Both of these men were extremely influential. Herbert Spencer was an English social philosopher and leading supporter of Darwin’s theories. Among all of the other leaders in his era‚ Spencer did the most to gain acceptance for the theory of evolution. He applied the Darwinian Theory to human development. Spencer argued that material goods and power were signs of fitness and mankind benefited

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    and Management Marks and Spencer Case study Name: MIN LI(Irene) ID: 108728 Words 892 Date and time of submission: 25/10/2012 International Year 1 ( Group D3) Introduction of Business and Management Marks and Spencer Case study Name: MIN LI(Irene) ID: 108728 Words 892 Date and time of submission: 25/10/2012 This essay is mainly expounding that both macro and micro factors influence Marks and Spencer in the next 5 years. The company Marks and Spencer is one of the largest leading

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    Pamela Spencer Case The issued being argued is weather the customer is always right. In this case we see how a home improvement store must deal with an unhappy customer who is extremely dissatisfied with the installation of a fence supplied and installed by the store. The customer wants the store to replace the fence. However‚ if the store does replace the fence‚ it’s in danger of achieving profitability for the quarter. This in return prevents the employees to miss their bonuses. The actions

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    Times Ltd‚ 2012. Business profile. [Online]‚ available at: https://markets.ft.com/research/Markets/Tearsheets/Business-profile?s=NXT:LSE ‚ accessed on 21/11/12. Oxbridge Graduate‚ 2012. Marks and Spencer and Next. [Online]‚ available at: http://www.oxbridgegraduates.com/essays/business/marks-and-spencer-and-next.php‚ accessed on 22/11/12. Next Corporate‚ 2012. Business overview. [Online]‚ available at: http://www.nextplc.co.uk/about-next/business-overview.aspx ‚ accessed on 21/11/12.

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    From my point of view heroes are those who show courage whenever they’re faced with a problem no matter what the risks are they have the ability to transfer compassion into heroic deeds. Such as Nelson Mandela and Princess Diana who gave there selves to humanity hoping nothing in return they’ve been admired by the world for there great work (Merriam- Webster Learner’s Dictionary). The word hero is originated from Middle English with mythological reference via Latin from Greek hērōs (Oxford Advanced

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    set procedure for carrying out a SWOT analysis but care must be taken to identify weaknesses if the process is to serve its purpose. A weakness may purely be lack of information‚ or lack of suitably qualified staff. SWOT analysis of Marks and Spencer |Strengths |Weaknesses | |Sales of clothes have stabilised‚ and food sales have increased |Resignation of three key members of staff:

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    The Catcher in the Rye is written in a subjective style from the point of view of its protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ following his exact thought process (a writing style known as stream of consciousness). There is flow in the seemingly disjointed ideas and episodes; for example‚ as Holden sits in a chair in his dorm‚ minor events such as picking up a book or looking at a table‚ unfold into discussions about experiences. Critical reviews agree that the novel accurately reflected the teenage colloquial

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