The International Asian Research Journal 01(01): 59-65‚ 2013 ISSN: 2310-337X ©TIARJ Publications‚ 2013 www.tiarj.com ROLE OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA IN CHANGING VALUE SYSTEM IN PAKISTAN 1 1 Zafar Ali‚ 2Mirza Jan and 3Syed Qamar Bukhari PhD Scholar‚ Department of Mass Communication‚ Gomal University‚ D. I. Khan‚ Pakistan. Email: zafaralizfr@yahoo.com 2 3 Associate professor‚ Department of Mass Communication‚ Gomal University‚ D. I. Khan‚ Pakistan. PRO/Registrar‚ Department of Public
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Case 8 – Samsung: From Gallop to Run 1. Samsung in 1993 was commonly noted for copying the higher technological powers like Sony and selling a cheaper‚ and not as good quality devices to customers. Instead of leading the way they were simply walking in the already paved path of tech world. When Lee Kun-hee became CEO of Samsung Industries he had it in his mind to become a leader. With a large investment in research and development he made that dream possible by hiring on plenty of fresh‚ young
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Project name: Lueem Samsung Museum of Art. Completed: 2004. Architects: Mario Botta‚ Jean Nouvel and Rem Koolhas. Location: Hannam-dong‚ South Korea. Site area: 6274 square meters. Floor area : 21797 square meters. 1- General description about the whole museum: Samsung museum was built for several purposes‚ such as‚ presenting the traditional art‚ showing the beauty of Korea and the powerful of the international art. However‚ the museum is a collection of two museums and one center. The first museum
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The Merger of HP-Compaq Case Question 1: Was the merger sound strategically? HP was already a famous global company in 1990s. Although innovation was still critical to long-term success‚ HP’s industry was maturing and with that came the additional pressure of slimming margins‚ the importance of distribution efficiencies‚ and a more critical need for developing long-term relationships with customer. Although HP was the market leader in imaging and printing‚ its computing and IT-services businesses
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PEST Analysis Political The international IT and electronics industries have been characterized with intensive competition. Electronics and IT companies are constantly reviewing their achievements as well as the competitors’ in order to come up with better business strategies in an effort to best all other existing industry rivals. With the merger and acquisition strategy between HP and Compaq‚ members of the IT and electronics industry all over the world were threatened with the intensified effort
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Samsung’s current Segmentation Strategy. · GEOGRAPHIC Samsung focuses on rural area as well. It has Samsung Guru Segment for rural areas as well as Galaxy segment for urban areas. Samsung is one of the largest manufacturers of mobile phones‚ so they say Samsung has something for everyone. · DEMOGRAPHIC Samsung has mobile phones for youth‚ age of 16-29‚ for businessmen etc. for middleclass youth it has Samsung Guru which is for govt. lower class workers also. Guru has many
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Jade Maddox Professor Dunston Week 3 Assignment 2 May 28th‚ 2013 Samsung Galaxy 4 Research Objectives: Our main objectives are to inform stubborn Apple and Blackberry users of a newer and possibly better technology‚ or put to bed the rumors of an smart phone that could ever reign over the almighty iPhone name. I would like to provide accurate statistical evidence to see how non-Android users will respond. Overview: I honestly expect iPhone users and Blackberry users to gain some form
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promotion Samsung Products: Samsung have a list of products that are high in demand across more economically developed countries due to the fact that Samsung’s products are considered luxury items so they will cost a lot more‚ this is why there products are mainly sold in more economically developed countries because only people in economically developed countries can afford their products. Also Samsung’s products are considered very popular amongst the working class as the Samsung galaxy S3 over
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SAMSUNG VS APPLE-BATTLE OF THE GIANTS Samsung and Apple are the two biggest smartphone companies with a combined market share of more than half the global smartphone market. Every year both the companies bring in new innovations in their smartphones‚ which greatly increases their smartphone sales. But in today’s market where there is cut throat competition it is given that each company will try to outdo the other in every possible manner. Hence I would like to discuss the fierce battle raging
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SAMSUNG CHINA TV MARKET Samsung China: The Introduction of Color TV Background Samsung as a company was founded in 1938 in Korea. 46‚500 employees are working at six Samsung Electronics facilities in Korea. Although they are at different locations‚ all share the same goal and that goal is satisfying global customers by producing a quality product. Here in the U.S. Samsung is a very recognized brand‚ sitting along side Sony‚ Panasonic‚ Phillips‚ Toshiba‚ Matsushita and other
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