What are Secondary Data? Secondary Data Secondary data is information gathered for purposes other than the completion of a research project. Data previously collected by someone else‚ possibly for some other purpose that can be used later for making decisions if found suitable for the purpose‚ other than the original one. Secondary data can be acquired from the internal records of the organization‚ their departments‚ subsidiaries or sister organizations and also from external sources‚ such as
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Strategic Profile and Case Analysis Purpose Dominoes was found in 1960 and headquartered in Ann Arbor‚ Michigan. Domino’s Pizza Inc. is the market leader in the United States pizza delivery and second largest pizza company in the world based on number of units. The company offers a wide variety of pizza products as well as pasta‚ bread sticks‚ boneless chicken and wings‚ desserts and soft drinks. As of the beginning of this year‚ 2012‚ Domino’s had 394 company-owned stores and 4‚513 franchised
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1 Secondary data analysis: an introduction All data are the consequence of one person asking questions of someone else. (Jacob 1984: 43) This chapter introduces the field of secondary data analysis. It begins by considering what it is that we mean by secondary data analysis‚ before describing the type of data that might lend itself to secondary analysis and the ways in which the approach has developed as a research tool in social and educational research. The second part of the chapter considers
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Essence of Marketing Customer Wants Marketing Mix Variables Functional Product [pic] Here we have taken up with Case study on Jubilant Group and its service oriented approach on “Dominos Pizza Chain” Jubilant FoodWorks Ltd is an Indian company based in Noida‚ Uttar Pradesh which holds the master franchise for Domino’s Pizza in India‚ Nepal‚Sri Lanka and Bangladesh‚ and also for Dunkin’ Donuts in India. The company is a part of
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The Four Source Theory is a well-known concept among the religious community that attempts to explain how the Pentateuch was written. The plagues in the book of Exodus are great examples of how these sources have come together throughout history. One plague in particular‚ the plague of hail can be attributed to the Elohist (E) source with some additions from the Yahwist (J) source and the Priestly source (P). This text also reveals much about God and his power. Dr. Rabbi Tzemah Yoreh discusses
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2012 Assignment:- Values and Weaknesses of the secondary research and How primary research supplements secondary research Contents 1.0 Introduction……………..………………………………………………………… 3 1.1Research definition………………………………………………………………….4 1.2 Secondary research …………………………………………………………………4 1.3 Advantages of secondary research………………………………………………… 4 1.4. Disadvantages of secondary research……………………………………………… 4 2.0 How primary research supplements secondary research…………………………… 5 2.1 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………
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patriotism is or should be‚ dangerous ideas can arise. In the case of Napoleon‚ he used nationalistic ideas to create an army that could’ve potentially taken over the world. These ideas of fanaticism set into motion by Napoleon can arguably have had a domino effect on the world‚ thus causing World War 1 and creating many of the political issues we face at hand today.
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Nicolas Figuly Dianne Boone English II Pre-AP 4 December 2012 Antigone’s Domino Effect Antigone‚ daughter of Oedipus‚ is the carries the burden of Haemon’s‚ Eurydice’s‚ and her own death. The agony commenced when Antigone disobeyed the law which said to not bury Polyneices. Antigone is to be blamed because it starts when she buried a loved one‚ her brother. Antigone‚ deliberately disobeying the law placed by the king himself‚ Creon‚ buried her brother Polyneices. Antigone acted on purpose
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CASE STUDY 1 DOMINO’S SIZZLES WITH PIZZA TRACKER CASE STUDY QUESTIONS 1. What kinds of systems are described in this case? Identify and describe the business processes each supports. Describe the inputs‚ processes‚ and outputs of these systems. Transaction processing system. They are taking and customizing orders using a touch-screen interface‚ maintaining sales figures‚ and compiling customer information. inputs‚ they capture data about customer orders‚ purchase orders etc.
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CASE STUDY CUSTOMER PROFILE Executive Summary As the Domino’s brand grows‚ managing franchise territories has become more complex and the risk of inadvertently creating territory conflict has escalated. To overcome this‚ Domino’s implemented a software solution that simplified territory identification and allocation‚ as well as improving the overall customer experience. Business Challenge When a franchisee invests in a new business‚ their contract will set out the territory and number
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