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    Business research begins as if you were starting an investigation. First‚ you must decide exactly what you are attempting to look into‚ such as an outline of a specific business or industry. The next step is to start collecting data that will become helpful information for making business decisions. Then you must analyze the gathered information to see in what direction you will be heading. Then you have the summarizing and utilizing stage that leads to finalizing your investigation to put in place

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    Report FAST GOOD PROJECT Fast Good is a locally owned fast food outlet that will be positioned as an international franchise through our creative approach to the company’s image and detail presentation. Fast Good will provide a combination of excellent food at value pricing‚ with fun packaging and atmosphere. Fast Good is the answer to an increasing demand for snack-type fast food‚ to be consumed while walking in the park‚ enjoying city sides‚ having a short break in the university or work‚ or

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    3. Motivation? Accounts for how much of these are put by an individual to meets Company’s goals- Intensity – the amount of effort put forth to meet the goal Direction – efforts are channeled toward organizational goals Persistence – how long the effort is maintained. Early Theories- Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory- Lower needs-Safety‚ Psychological & higher needs- Social‚ Esteem Self-Actualization. Douglas McGregor’s X & Y- Theory-X- people needs shootings‚ banging to work (Ex- Siva raj)

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    CLEAN-India‚ for a Green India ‘When the last tree is cut and the last fish killed‚ the last river poisoned‚ then you will see that you can’t eat money.’ -John May The CLEAN-India Programme India has a population of over one billion‚ of which almost 300 million live in around 600 towns and cities. Unfortunately‚ as a result of stressed environmental conditions‚ most of these towns and cities are unable to cope with the rapid pace of urbanisation. Water pollution‚ unavailability of drinking water

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    When India attained independence‚ she was no nation‚ she was divided into princely states and provinces; she was backward economically‚ educationally‚ scientifically and even culturally. It needed men of genius and destiny like Gandhi‚ Nehru and Patel to knit her into a nation. Since the dawn of independence‚ we have been striving to solve various problems facing the motherland to make her a united democratic and solvent nation. What we have achieved is praiseworthy‚ what we have failed to achieve

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    Retail Business Research Sistamack@yahoo.com RES/351 Business Research Retail Business Research In the retail business industry‚ retailers have to be creative in providing value for its customers. Customer value is a priority and must be implemented at all times when maintaining or running a business‚ company‚ and/or organization. Customers like convenience without having to jump through hoops. For example‚ when opening a new business‚ or establishing a way to build customer

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    INTRODUCTION The seminal work (Hofstede 1994) identifies the generic factors that characterize value systems in different national cultures‚ including those of software and systems developers‚ applying statistical cluster analysis. The analysis was based on questionnaires from more than 50 countries. Each country could be given an index score for each of the following factors or dimensions of national cultures: Power distance characterizes the extent to which people consider it natural that power

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    salvation but also for gaining the ordinary things they need in life. Religion of the vast majority of Indian people. Buddhism Origin Began is northeastern India 2‚500 years old About suffering and the need to get rid of it Founder of Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama Was called Buddha Lived in the 4th or 5th century B.C. in India Path of enlightenment Also known as “the awakened one” Siddhartha Gautama Born around 520 B.C. Born into a royal family Lived with in palace walls away

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    Automotive industry in the U.K How has the car industry in the UK changed over time? One of the key changes in the UK’s car industry is the change in the balance of imported and exported goods. For example in the period of the 1970’s much of Britain’s car components‚ and indeed the whole car‚ were almost entirely British. Now however this is not so much the case‚ with a high percentage of the cars components now being imported from abroad‚ despite the car being assembled and labelled as British and

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    re-evaluate its business strategies often leading to the closure of many of its stores in many recently expanded areas. This business problem and optional proposal is designed to address the issues Starbucks is facing as a result of the increased competition and market saturation in the coffee industry. Using statistics to remedy the issue‚ Team C will develop a hypothesis to study using an appropriate sample pool as well as primary and secondary data sources. The outcome of the research will result

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