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    My Writing Capabilities

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    My writing capabilities‚ when writing about things like emotions‚ fall within the limits of those that I love. I could write novels about my mother’s strength or my sister’s dedication or even one about my cat’s eating habits‚ but when I’ve been asked to write about myself‚ I never can. For a lack of a more scholarly word choice‚ I see difficulty in talking about myself or my qualities without feeling as if I have an extremely inflated sense of self. I tend to keep to myself and while to my innermost

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    Case study : Proctor and Gamble Can you name the best marketing company in the world? It is a very difficult question. Too often we confuse big revenues‚ innovative products‚ famous brands or remarkable ad campaigns with marketing excellence. Don ’t get me wrong: all of the above are wonderful corporate assets‚ but they do not necessarily denote marketing excellence. A truly great marketing organisation displays excellence in all fields of our discipline. And that is why I have no hesitation in

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    anagnorisis‚ which results in an epiphany. There are five characteristics of a tragic hero. These include‚ having a noble or high stature‚ a hubris‚ a downfall‚ enlightenment‚ and death of the tragic hero. John Procter is a tragic hero in The Crucible. He is noble‚ honorable‚ and righteous. Procter however has a side to him that was not of the same nature shown through his affair with Abigail Williams which leads to his fatal downfall and the downfall of others in Salem. Because of John Proctors righteous

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    “Managerial decision making: an Anglo-Brazilian comparison”‚ in Warner‚ M Axelsson‚ R.‚ Cray‚ D.‚ Mallory‚ G.R. and Wilson‚ D.C. (1991)‚ “Decision style in British and Swedish organizations”‚ British Journal of Management‚ Vol Barney‚ J.B. (1991)‚ “Firm resources and sustained competitive advantage”‚ Journal of Management‚ Vol Bugra‚ A. (1994)‚ State and Business in Modern Turkey: A Comparative Study‚ State University of New York University Press‚ New York‚ NY. Carr‚ C. (2005)‚ “Are German‚ Japanese and Anglo-Saxon

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    Assignment-1 Process Capability Analysis Objective To apply Process Capability Analysis model for Six Sigma implementation in telecommunication area. Important Concepts Process capability compares the output of a process to the specification limits by using capability indices. The comparison is made by forming the ratio of the spread between the process specifications. Process Capability Indexes: Cp is a process index that helps in numerically describing variation relative to the tolerances

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    Proctor and Gamble Scope Case Analysis 1) What significant changes have occurred in the Canadian mouthwash market in the past three years? The mouthwash market had grown on an average increase of 3% per year for 12 years. Then in 1987‚ with the introduction of new flavors it shot up 26%‚ and after that it continued at a steady increase of 5% per year. Originally‚ Listerine was the market leader. It positioned itself as a germ killing mouthwash that eliminated bad breath. Scope was introduced in

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    Manjuswari Pokharel MBA Fall 2009 The Evolution of Strategy at Proctor & Gamble Proctor and Gamble was established in 1837 and was one of the largest manufacturers of customer products. It has operations in 80 countries and employs 100‚000 people globally. It established its first foreign plant in 1915 in Canada and the company’s first subsidiary was established in 1930s in Britain. The business expanded to many countries by 50s and 60s. By the late 1970s‚ P&G had a decentralized market with

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    Capabilities And Limitations Of ICT Advantages of ICT Over Manual Methods of Processing Data • Repetitive Processing – Computers can carry out the same or similar tasks (e.g. mail merge‚ payroll) over and over very quickly and with a high level of accuracy. • Speed of Processing – A computer system can process raw data very quickly to produce information. • Data Storage Capacity – Traditionally‚ a company’s information would be stored on paper in filing cabinets which takes up expensive

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    Practor And Gamble Case

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    Material total‚ price and usage Practor & Gamble original budget for the product Alpha 577 does not include the variances in material total‚ price and usage. To create a budget‚ its necessary to calculate all the direct and indirect costs‚ usage and their variances of the materials used. The direct material costs can be traced in full to the product‚ service or department that is being cost. The indirect material costs cannot be traced directly to the product‚ service or department and are

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    P&G Case Study 10/28/09 Procter & Gamble (P&G) has a lengthy history of providing a value-driven‚ ethical workplace culture. Product globalization created threatening issues to their success during the early 1990s. It was determined by company leadership in the mid-90s‚ that it was necessary to change the workplace product development model in order to remain highly competitive in the global economy. P&G had a reputation of fair treatment of employees‚ including being one of the first

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