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     merely  the  framer  of  the  nursing  profession;  she  was  also  a  pioneer   of  social  entrepreneurship‚  even  before  J.  G.  Simon  established  the  term  of  a  non-­‐profit   organization.     Symptoms   • Nurses  were  not  considered  professionals  in  the  mid  1800s  and  even  had  a  bad  stigma.   Hospitals  placed  their  patients  in

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    CHEMUNG COUNTY (WENY) - After working in the community for nearly 20 years‚ a non-profit dog rehabilitation program has announced it’s closing down. Since 1999‚ 936 dogs have single handedly been welcomed into the founder of the Kramer Foundation‚ Juli Lathrop’s home. However‚ Juli says without proper housing for the dogs‚ she no longer can keep the program going. She’s no longer taking in new dogs and over teh next years will be phasing out theO foundation as current dogs get placed in new homes

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    Lastly‚ the PESTEL is a tool analysis that helps a business forecast the trend and analyze overall image of the company in the future. It based on external factors as political‚ economic‚ social‚ technology‚ environmental and legal. If a hostel never knows how this tool works‚ the hostel could face up with economic effects‚ political instabilities or any external risks which change through time. It means the business will not recognize the change of external factors; it is a kind of risk as well

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    the money to go on a vacation or buy gifts at the Disney Store •Walt Disney was racist | Opportunities | Threats | Political | | Possible increases in Tax | Economic | Less profitable companies closing | Recession meaning less spending on non-commodities | Social | People have more leisure time | Ageing population | Technological | Advances in film production e.g. 3D | Higher costs to keep up with technologies | Legal | | Film piracy | Environmental | Increased interest in animals

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    ------------------------------------------------- Planning and Promoting Special Events for Non-Profit Organizations * Why do special events? * 60%-80% of smaller nonprofit organizations self report doing special events for fundraising purposes * If done properly‚ special events can help build your pipeline for major gifts‚ renewed & increased sponsors‚ future planned gifts and loyal volunteers * Fact: $ Amount of charitable donations are staying the same‚ but donors

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    are also made.   IKEA‚ SWOT; PESTEL; Porter’s Five Forces; Value chain analysis                                                   1   1.   Introduction  and  Company  overview............................................................... 3   2.   PESTEL  analysis..........................................................................

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    INTRODUCTION The popular saying that goes‚ ’no man is an island’‚ does not only apply to humans but can also be attributed to the business world. In order to remain active and competitive‚ an organisation needs to take into account‚ not only internal processes but also look into consideration its external environment. Factors such as competitors‚new rules and regulations‚changing marketplace‚ changing workforce and other related factors that have direct impact on the existence of the business

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    economy would project otherwise. The following information will give you a history of Southwest Airlines and the airline industry‚ an overview of their business strategy‚ a financial analysis covering the past four years‚ a valuation of the company’s stock and a recommendation to purchase the stock. B. ANALYSIS OVERVIEW I. Company Background Southwest Airlines is one of the most well-known and recognized names in the airline industry today. Known for its inexpensive‚ yet efficient

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    COST – volume –profit analysis LEARNING OBJECTIVES Students should be able to: 1. Explain the nature of CVP Analysis and name and illustrate planning and Decision-making situations in which it may be used‚ 2. Separate semi-variable (mixed) costs into their fixed and variable components. 3. Construct profit/volume charts given selling price‚ costs and volume data. 4. Construct a cost/volume/profit (CVP) model representing the data in a marginal

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    The cost profit analysis (CVP) determines how cost and volume affect a company’s operating income. To successfully perform the analysis the five basic components have to be known. The components are volume or level of activity‚ unit selling prices‚ variable cost per unit‚ total fixed cost‚ and sales mix. Volume or level of activity is how many units are produced or sold. The unit selling prices are the cost that each unit produced is sold or thought to be sold will sale for. The variable cost per

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