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    1 Social Marketing Intervention Plan for Singapore Casino Gambling Introduction Singapore is among the fastest growing economies in the world. The country has diversified its revenue sources in order to expand its economy. The country in 2010 launched Integrated Resorts that would serve as tourist destination and attraction sites. These two resorts that are equipped with several modern facilities are: Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa (Shi‚ 2013; Mazza‚ 2013). Among the many facilities

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    REPORT This report presents a plan to market sell ‘Batik’ to Singapore. This is to identify whether the Malaysia Company which is Barakaff Holdings Sdn Bhd and its product Batik suitable for going international. In order to identify this‚ this report is also using PESTEL analysis to identify potential opportunities and threats of the Batik Company. Besides that‚ a ‘5 Forces’ analysis is to reveal the threats that the company will face in Singapore. Moreover‚ this report also to suggest the generic strategy

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    Kraft Food Inc

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    openness and integrity they seek to commit to the consumers. These are the values for which Kraft’s closely follows to achieve their corporate goals by being truthful to their consumers. Environmental Analysis of the industry : Singapore Economic overview Singapore‚ a highly-developed and successful free-market economy‚ which historically revolves around

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    Group Project Essay TPRS

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    GEK2001/SSA2202 CHANGING LANDSCAPES OF SINGAPORE (C) “Reading national landscapes of Singapore: Nation-building through heritage‚ history‚ signs‚ and symbols” Tanjong Pagar Railway Station Aw Han Wei (Leader) A0098052A Amanda Tan Wen Ke A0100352A Ang Ming Quan‚ Wesley A0096405A Ang Wan Xia Isabel A0100999W Bjorn Lee Hon Han A0096552X Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1 History 1 1.2 Research Question 1 2 Pre-Ownership 2 2.1 Meanings Inscribed 2 2.1.1 Globalisation and Economic Development

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    Shangri-La Pest Analysis

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    Political Singapore government has always been in favour of the tourism sector. In fact‚ Singapore Tourism Board (STB) launched a $90million BOOST (building on opportunities to strengthen tourism) for the tourism sector). The initiative help pushed the industry through tough times by assisting MICE (Meetings‚ Incentives‚ Conventions‚ Exhibition) companies to alleviate their business costs (Singapore Tourism Board‚ 2009). Not too long ago‚ the Singapore government cooperated with Indonesia to develop

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    Concrete Jungle

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    in today’s context of a globalized singapore‚ many people are concerned with building up our economy . what many people dont realise is that conserving out environment is just as important to our economy . yes our economic growth is important to sustain our economy ‚ but only to a limited extent . we need to conserve our environment because they are vanishing fast ! is our government doing enough ? or rather ‚ can they do more ? we believe that the government can do more to conserve our environment

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    Lee Kuan Yew

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    Yew Lee Kuan Yew was the first Prime Minister of Singapore‚ governing for more than three decades from 1959 to 1990‚ including through Singapore’s independence from Malaysia in 1965. Lee had gone through his toughest period when Malaysia chose to separate itself from Singapore. He drew strength from it to create his vision of a Singapore that is “better and stronger” than Malaysia.. Lee is recognized as the founding father of independent Singapore‚ with the country being described as transitioning

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    Global Marketing

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    their products in Tetra Pak and can packages to several countries such as Malaysia‚ Singapore‚ Brunei Darussalan and several countries in the Middle Eastern countries‚ Africa‚ Australia and United States. In this report‚ I will be investigating and analyse the opportunities exist in Singapore for Sosro brand product which is the Sosro Teabag which comes from Indonesia. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF SINGAPORE Singapore is known as one of the best country in the world for having the suitable environment

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    A Swot and Pest Analysis

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    HUONG HAAND KEN COGHILL E-Government in Singapore — A Swot and Pest Analysis HUONG HA Department of Management‚ Monash University‚ Australia Huong.Ha@BusEco.monash.edu.au KEN COGHILL Department of Management‚ Monash University‚ Australia Ken.Coghill@BusEco.monash.edu.au ABSTRACT This paper aims to review and evaluate the vision‚ the objectives and the strategic framework of e-Government in Singapore. Rapidity‚ Reliability‚ Efficiency‚ Cost-effectiveness‚ Customer-orientation and Accessibility

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    shampoo and conditioner‚ deodorant/anti-perspirants and body lotion—just to name a few. Today Dove is no stranger to the average Singaporean consumer. Its products are sold virtually in all supermarkets‚ personal care shops and mom-to-pop shops in Singapore‚ among many other places. Often sharing the shelves with other popular personal care brands such as Lux and Dettol‚ Dove is more geared towards the female market and the brand is easily recognized with its trademark logo‚ a soft silhouette of a

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