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    The Upper Serangoon Road is a major road connecting the city centre to the north-eastern part of Singapore. Little would have known that the Upper Serangoon Road was once a corridor that was brimming with communal and cultural activities. The current Upper Serangoon Road‚ once a cauldron of bustling activities‚ is a far cry from what it used to be in the 1960-1970s. Despite the redevelopment of the area‚ various buildings that evoke memories of the past still stand tall. My interviewee is my maternal

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    elaborated in further sections and produce the result with this sample only. 2. HYPOTHESES Awareness vs. Utilization Factor H1a: As the distance of an ATM from a MRT increases‚ the number of transactions decreases. H1b: The utilization of an ATM5 is less than that of a Citibank ATM located at an approximately same distance from the MRT station Equal likelihood of transaction H2: customers are equally likely to conduct transactions at ATMs near their homes as compared to the ATMs near their office

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    subject studies have been conducted related to possible Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) systems in Jakarta. One of the major reasons for the delays in tackling the problem was the economic crisis of 1997-98. Before the crisis a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) scheme was considered as part of a new MRT calling for private sector involvement. After the crisis‚ the plan to rely on a BOT to provide financing proved infeasible and the MRT project was again proposed as a government-funded scheme. Current public transportation

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    Report on Koi Cafe in Singapore (Assignment1 of Introduction to marketing) For Lecturer LEE KENG MUN By DouZi 110097E Date of Submission: 29 November 2012 1.0 The description of Brand/Company -Brand: The brand I choose is KOI cafe.  KOI Cafe is an overseas franchise from the land of bubble tea‚ Taiwan. The popular drink was invented in Taiwan. Via word of mouth and the power of internet broadcasting‚ KOI cafe has gained a rather strong following of loyal customers. However‚ most important

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    the area and students from close-by schools aged from 7 to 65 years old. Positioning Location Strategy Junction 8 is placed in a high-density residential area of Bishan and is well accommodated by both Bishan MRT and Bishan Bus Interchange. It is linked and also well sheltered from Bishan MRT to the bus interchange. Junction 8 is also the only shopping mall located in Bishan and it’s also located in the heart of Bishan. There is also more than 800‚001 people living in the main catchment region of

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    MRT 102

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    Questions 1. What is your recommended sourcing strategy in this case Please support your decision with quantitative and qualitative evidence gathered during the case analysis. Also‚ present your plan to reduce any risks associated with your sourcing decision. 2. This case provided the data necessary to perform a cursory supplier financial analysis. In reality‚ cross-functional sourcing teams must often obtain this data during their assessment of potential suppliers. Discuss possible sources

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    foreigners in and locals out Processes and events facilitating flow of human capital. (1) Discuss this statement in relation to landscapes that reflect the marginalisation and/or exclusion of certain groups of people in Singapore. Boon Lay MRT Corridor‚ a result of the marginalisation of Bangladeshi workers. FEP/Little India‚ congregation of FDWs (2) Bring a picture or make use of webpage that illustrates this marginalisation and/or exclusion to assist in classroom discussion. You may

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    every customer an outstanding quality‚ healthy and value for money set meal on each visit of the restaurant. 3. Market Research A simple survey of dining habits and preferences was conduction on 21st March 2010 at Orchard Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station between 12 to 6pm. 300 persons were randomly approached to ask to fill up the questionnaire. A sample of the survey form is shown in Appendix 3a. 3.1 Results The data were tabulated and analyzed. Table 3b Demographic of Age Group |Age

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    ANALYSIS OF CUSTOMER SERVICE OF COFFEE BEAN AND TEA LEAF IN TRINOMA MALL‚ QUEZON CITY An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to The College of Tourism and Hospitality Management Asian College of Science and Technology In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management Von Ryan N. Visco March 2012 CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE This is to certify that this undergraduate thesis entitled “Analysis of customer service of Coffee Bean

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    Table of Contents I. II. III. IV. V. VI. Introduction .................................................................................................................. 2 Decision-process analysis using the MRT model .............................................................. 2 Identification of relevant cognitive biases within the decision-process ............................ 8 Discussion on information technology’s possible roles in the case ................................. 10 Conclusion

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