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    first‚ P2P programs should be done away with completely because they are harming the traditional way the music industry distributes music. Another way to look at this information is that technology is changing and in order to keep up‚ both record labels and artists need to embrace advances in technology to make changes to create a new‚ more profitable music industry. Although file sharing has been attacked in the recent past‚ there is much solid evidence that file sharing should not be done away

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    Bicycle Manufacturer

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    Case setup (facts offered by interviewer): ❑ Your client is a manufacturer of bicycles ❑ They have been in business for 25 years ❑ They manufacturer and sell three categories of bicycles: ➢ Racing bikes: High end‚ high performance bikes for sophisticated cyclists ➢ Mainstream bikes: Durable‚ but not overly complicated bikes for everyday riders ➢ Children’s bikes: Smaller‚ simpler versions of their mainstream bikes for children ❑ Profits at your client have decreased over the

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    What Is SMART Goals?

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    SMART goals are the goals you set throughout your life span. Using the acronym SMART you can achieve your goals much easier using logic to reason how relevant your goals are to your values and morals. My first SMART goal is to graduate top 10% of my class with my associates degree and diploma‚ May of 2019. Using SMART‚ I ask myself‚ is this goal specific? As in‚ How‚ Why‚ What? Is your behavior seen? In my case‚ my answer is yes‚ my goal is specific. My goal is measurable as I can break it down into

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    Competitive advantage‚ private-label brands‚ and category profitability Michael S. Pepe ‚ Russell Abratt & Paul Dion a b a b c Siena College‚ New York‚ USA Nova Southeastern University‚ Florida‚ USA and Wits Business School‚ University of the Witwatersrand‚ South Africa c Susquehanna University‚ Pennsylvania‚ USA Version of record first published: 16 Aug 2011. To cite this article: Michael S. Pepe ‚ Russell Abratt & Paul Dion (2012): Competitive advantage‚ private-label brands‚ and category

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    show "Twenty-One" and "$64‚000 Question" were rigged.  That scandal led to the investigation of similar practices in radio. On January 25‚ 1960…the National Association of Broadcasters proposed that radio disc jockeys accepting payment from record labels for broadcasting particular songs would be charged a $500 fine and spend a year in prison.  The practice‚ known as payola‚ had provoked an extensive investigation by the  National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) . In May 1960‚ disc jockey and

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    how to get a record deal

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    caller to the label that wants to “sign” his artist usually says something like “Uuh…my name is blah blah….and uh‚ I got an artist. You know….he real big out here‚ and uhm I wanna send you his stuff‚ and sit down with the CEO.” Yeah‚ right. Having a sit-down with the CEO of a well known record label should be the last thing on your mind. You should be working on what’s going to get your artist recognized by fans and A&Rs‚ among other things. When I got such calls working at the label‚ I provided what

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    Rbs Case

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    asked for a baking soda brand) Competitors The main competitors for Reliance baking soda are private label brands who compromise 30% of the market and are priced 30% below RBS price. RBS had lost 5% of its market share to private label brands in the past decade. Baking soda does not have any viable substitutes or alternatives as it is a unique product and staple product‚ but private label brands posing price pressures on Reliance are a big threat. Company Stewart Corporation‚ founded in

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    Smart Grid Summary

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    generation has contributed to environmental pollution. And traditional model has big problems in terms of security since some big horrendous experiences with electricity deregulations and blackouts. A Smart Model is defined as distributed generation‚ renewable energy‚ renewable portfolio standards and the Smart Grid. This model responds to concerns about energy‚ environment and security. Distributed Generation aims to make production locally instead of large regional heavy grids for transmission and distribution

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    Recommendation: Target the record labels for promotion of HSS reports. Start with the initial enthusiasts like Ken Bunt of Hollywood Records and use their testimonials to win other record labels. Make use of the business connections of the advisory board at Polyphonic to get better reach to decision makers at record labels. Offer free trial reports to convince record labels and an initial lower cost for buyers along with discounts for high volumes ordered over a fiscal year. In the long run‚ promote

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    Smart Growth Community

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    Abstract Living a healthy lifestyle is the biggest concern in creating a smart growth community in Malaysia. Towards building the community‚ the involvement of landscape architects who are capable and skillful in varies of aspects such as planning and designing is one the needs in visualising a smart growth community into reality. But through the process of creating it‚ there are few challenges that landscape architects in Malaysia should face and as for making it into reality‚ landscape architects

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