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    Summer Project Report Format Length: Approx 70 to 80 pages (ideal)‚ 60 pages minimum but if the project is very exhaustive the report may run up to 200 pages. Paper: A4 White bond paper Typing: Standard letter size: Title – 14 and Text – 12 Black Colour One side of the paper One and half line spacing Margin: Left and Top – 35 mm Right and Bottom – 20 mm Cover: Hard bound Black Front Cover – Engraved letters in block capital (please refer to specimen

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    Qantas Dispute

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    industrial dispute between Qantas and the trade unions in 2011. The key questions include: _(1) WHAT WERE THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE QANTAS DISPUTE IN 2011? (2) WHAT DOES IT ILLUSTRATE ABOUT CHANGING INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN AUSTRALIA?_ To address the question (1)‚ there is an analysis of the interviews and documentary evidence to explain the causes and consequences of the Qantas dispute. To the question (2)‚ it applies theories of industrial relation to the Qantas case in order to give a clearer

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    KFCOne of the major competitors for McDonald in the burger segment is KFC. It first came to India in 1995‚ where it was one of the first multinational food chains to have entered India. It proved not to be a very good time to have come to India where people were still not able to come to terms with multinationals coming to India‚ and it was targeted by many and remained a not so known food outlet‚ while the ones which came later became more popular. KFC India had to shut shop in the late 1990s after

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    Competitor

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    Comparative Analysis Of Indian Banking Industry ICICI bank is India’s largest private sector bank with total assets of Rs 473647 crore. It is a full-service financial institution offering services such as investment banking‚ life and non-life insurance‚ venture capital and asset management. The bank has a wide reach in India with 2‚897 branches and 10‚021 ATMs including on-site and off-site ATMs. The market share of public sector banks is 73.7%‚ private sector banks

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    Macy's Competitor Analysis

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    “A Comparison of Competitors’ Websites” The retail industry such as Men’s Wearhouse‚ Macy’s‚ Burlington‚ and Express operate websites and are part of a highly competitive industry. They contend with local‚ national‚ and global online retailers that bring comparable products and offer comparable services. Consumer opportunities in retail are shifting quickly with online retail stores‚ with an innovative future‚ which includes speed‚ convenience‚ and personalized mobile access. The change to e-commerce

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    Qantas' Introduction

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    Introduction Qantas Airlines‚ initially known as Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited (QANTAS)‚ was founded by two former war pilots‚ Wilmot Hudson Fysh and Paul McGinness‚ in 1920 at Queensland‚ Australia. Qantas is the flag carrier airline for Australia and it is the second oldest airlines in the world. Qantas Airlines headquarters is located in Mascot‚ Sydney‚ New South Wales with its major hub at Sydney Airport. The airline began with joy flights in 1920 and by 1922

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    Sprint Competitor Analysis

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    Competition and Analysis The Strategy Analysis of Sprint: Looking Into Its Future A Look at Sprint Sprint is an integrated global communications company that is focused in the US market. In 2003 Sprint earned 26 Billion in revenues with 26 million customers in 100 countries. Sprint is recognized as developing‚ engineering‚ and deploying cutting edge network technologies such as the US’s first all digital‚ fiber optic network. Sprint currently has three main divisions: the long distance

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    Qantas Airlines

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    the terms Physiological‚ Safety‚ Belongingness and Love‚ Esteem‚ and Self-Actualization needs to describe the pattern that human motivations generally move through.(King‚2009). We have analyzed our company and divided its needs into 5 main features. Qantas(Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services) is one of the oldest air company in the world‚ KLM is the only company elder. They provide their services over 90 years and the politic of this global‚ world famous company show us their ability

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    COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS: Best Products: Aeropostale controls all aspects of their brand‚ this includes designing‚ sourcing‚ marketing and selling all of its own merchandise. Since you can only purchase there clothing through them‚ this does make them compete with other companies. They have to be on guard at all times because they are always being sued or are suing others to protect their copyright. American Eagle Outfitters‚ Inc. not only sells clothing but have credit card in their name which

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    Competitor Analysis of Htc

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    The United Kingdom Passport Agency The situation prior to the implementation of the new computer system The agency employed around 1800 staff in passport offices at Belfast‚ Glasgow‚ Liverpool‚ London‚ Newport and Peterborough. London also housed the headquarters. The agency’s main aim was to provide passport services for British nationals in the United Kingdom promptly and economically. Included in its targets were: ■ to maintain a maximum processing time of 10 working days throughout

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