A. Transport‚ Communications and Trade Transport‚ storage‚ communication 1. Railways 2. Transport by other means and storage 3. Communications Trade‚ hotels‚ restaurants B. Finance and real estate Banking & insurance Real estate‚ ownership of dwellings‚ and business services C. Community and personal services Public administration and
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Go ahead- NOTES FOR ROLE PLAY Recession The transport group behind nearly a third of UK rail journeys suffered a profits fall as the double-dip recession hit demand for one of its key commuter lines. Go-Ahead said operating profits at its rail arm fell 17 per cent to £40 million in the year to June 30‚ with its Southern franchise‚ which connects Brighton and much of Sussex with London‚ seeing revenues at the end of the period 2 per cent weaker than it forecast when it bid for the franchise in
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shape likes a rooster. China has more than 50 million years historical background which began with the emperor times “zhou’1. Based on the demographic status in China‚ there are total 56 ethnic groups. Near 92% of Chinese are Han2. Others like Hui3 and Miao4 are the minority ethnic groups in China. C. Cultural elements 1. Religion China is a multi-religion country since ancient time. Buddhism‚ Taoism‚ and Confucianism are the major religions in China. Religions have played an enormous role
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sector in India is beginning to feel the heat. Amid fears of a global recession‚ companies‚ especially banks‚ worst-hit by the credit crisis have already started to cut or delay spending on information technology services such as consulting and software development but in the long term the impact will be minimal as the industry’s fundamentals are strong and the value proposition continues to hold good meanwhile it may be the time to prune down the and ensure cost-efficiency in organization operations
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Hilton HHonors Worldwide: Loyalty Wars 1. Why do you think the modern form of FMPs is more sustainable than the earlier forms like trading stamps and coupons? • Trading stamps and coupons were required to give in to newer forms of loyalty programs because: o Competitive pressure has made it necessary for corporates to innovate o Trades and coupons are not differentiating factors because they can be easily emulated by competitors • Modern FMPs are more sustainable because they can withstand
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indicate how well the company is performing to the external factors. (Hunger. D‚ 2000) The NH hotels has to deal with external factors as well‚ therefore‚ below an EFAS analysis is made: External factors | Weight | Rating | Weighted score | Comments | Opportunities | | | | | * Expansion of their activities | 0.25 | 4.5 | 1.1 | Nowadays‚ South Africa is getting more important for NH Hotels and plays a meaningful role. Mainly because of the black empowerment process to ensure sustainable
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Hilton Hotels: Brand differentiation through CRM ¿Qué razones llevan a Hilton a desarrollar e implantar OnQ? • Hilton’s aggressive expansion strategy that made it one of the biggest hotel chains worldwide with the acquisition of Promus‚ reaching nearly 1‚700 properties. At this point in time‚ the management decided that a company of this size would need a tool to handle all its internal information and operations. • The need for an integrated solution with a centrally managed access
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tribe were killed by members of the Hutu tribe in a massacre that took place while the world looked away. "Hotel Rwanda" is not the story of that massacre. It is the story of a hotel manager who saved the lives of 1‚200 people by being‚ essentially‚ a very good hotel manager. The man is named Paul Rusesabagina‚ and he is played by Don Cheadle as a man of quiet‚ steady competence in a time of chaos. This is not the kind of man the camera silhouettes against mountaintops‚ but the kind of man who
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| MirayYoldaş2009435046Tourism Management | | Name:Surname:Students No.:Department: | GökhanYavuzsoy2009432075Business | Name:Surname:Students No.:Department: | AnnaBaumann1012435082Tourism | | | CONTENTS 1 - INTRODUCTION 2 1.1 - HILTON : “A HISTORY OF FIRTS” 2 Vision 3 Mission 3 Company Values 3 2 - MARKET SEGMENTATION & TARGET MARKET 4 3 - INTEGRATED COMMUNUCATION CAMPAIGN 8 3.1- ONLINE ADDS 8 3.1.1 - DISPLAY/ BANNER ADDS 8 3.1.2 - MAP ADD 9 3.1.3 - RICH MEDIA
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1) Profit Compensation Insurance Direct Labor Power Materials Supplies Repairs 158 Product 103 Total Standard 88 1341 59 946 68 20 Other Income Actual Sales 67.05 10 Remove? - Yes OK to remove 5202 Effect on 2004 Margin if Product 103 dropped -2532 A drastic net loss -2543 2) They should lower the price due to the increase in Contribution Margin shown below: Year 2005 Price Unit Sales Total Sales Compensation Insurance Direct Labor Power Materials Supplies Repairs Total Variable Costs Contribution
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