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    [pic] Submitted By: Mohamed Aazam Gaffar Submitted To: Mrs. Inoka Gunarathne Module Title: Marketing Principles Assignment Title: Individual Assignment Date Due: 05th of April 2012 International College of Business & Technology Table of Content Table of Content 2 1.0 Exucutive Summary 4 2.0Swot Analysis 5 2.1Strengths 5 2.2Weaknesses 5 2.3Oppurtinities 6 2.4Threats 6 3.0Pest Analysis 7 3.1 Political 7 3.2 Economical

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    For the first reason ‚ I am thai not Hindu .The colorful festival of Holi is celebrated on Phalgun Purnima which comes in February end or early March which a clod season. I don’t like a cold weater . While Songkran festival ‚ April 12-15‚ is the traditional Thai New Year. This is the time for Thais to pay homage to Buddha images‚ clean their houses‚ and sprinkle water on their elders in a show of respect. The second reason that I like Songkran festival is The Thai people celebrate this festival

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    exercise price of $0.00792? Describe the tradeoff. 2. Should Blades allow its yen position to be unhedged? Describe the tradeoff. Chap 6 1. Did the intervention effort by the Thai government constitute direct or indirect intervention? Explain. 2. Did the intervention by the Thai government constitute sterilized or nonsterilized intervention? What is the difference between the two types of intervention? Which type do you think would be more effective in increasing the value

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    The Expansion of McDonald’s Business in Thailand Pariya Rinrattanakorn Bangkok University INTRODUCTION Today‚ organizations pay attention to the effectiveness of communication with their customers. Providing information and building a trustful relationship with the customers are more important than just solely persuading customers to buy the company’s products (Proctor & Kitchen‚ 2002). Furthermore‚ in the age of globalization‚ organizations have begun to enlarge their businesses to the international

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    regulations and approval of each country‚ including European and North American Countries.

Singha Corporation Co.‚ Ltd. conducts all its businesses under the principals of good corporate governance and in a social responsible manner. As an integral part of Thai Society‚ Singha Corporation Co.‚ Ltd. actively participate in local environmental support programs‚ educational scholarship programs‚ cultural events‚ traditional festivals‚ and sport sponsorship. History Phraya Bhirom Bhakdi was born Boonrawd

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    of transportation and tourism‚ as Thailand is located in the center of ASEAN. This will help tourism industry grow bigger. Thailand can also be the center of national conferences‚ meetings‚ exhibitions‚ and telecommunication. Furthermore‚ AEC helps Thai manufacturers reduce the cost of production as they can outsource cheaper raw materials from ASEAN members.  AEC also helps increase the opportunities of investment as money is easily flowing among ASEAN members -------------------------------------------------

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    subject in Thailand? b. How would you decide how such techniques would be received in Thailand? Answer a. In Thailand society‚ speaking about one’s sense of inner turmoil (disturbances) or emotional problems is considered taboo. A typical Thai would never admit if he or she had experienced depression because fear of not being accepted by society. That’s why they prefer going to temples because it is the easiest way out and they don’t have to reveal their fear and frustrations. Other than

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    country where the culture is more than likely different from what you are accustomed to‚ it is imperative to conduct research. Knowing how to greet someone properly in their native language is a good start. The primary language spoken in Thailand is Thai. Chinese‚ Lao‚ Malay and Mon-Khmer are also spoken‚ while English is taught as a secondary language. In the business environment in Thailand‚ it is important to know what language the person you are conducting business with speaks. When greeting

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    certain gender and giving them a certain sexuality. However‚ there are many other views outside of the United States and Western culture which suggest that gender roles and sexuality are constructed from culture rather than biology. The Polynesian‚ Thai and Euro-American cultures show how sexual preference is not limited to ones biological body parts and may or may not determine the gender role of any person. In Polynesia‚ "Sexual expression‚ gender relations‚ and attitudes toward gender diversity

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    In term of religious‚ Japan and Thailand are quite in common because they have Buddhism as the main religion. Shinto and Buddhism are Japan’s two major religions. Shinto is as old as the Japanese culture‚ while Buddhism was distributed from the mainland in the 6th century. Since then‚ the two religions have been co-existing relatively harmoniously and have even complemented each other to a certain degree. Most Japanese consider themselves as Buddhist‚ Shintoist or both. The average person typically

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