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    style furniture is known for its ornate and unique artwork that had the same elements found in gothic architecture. This style was associated with the design of churches of this time. Specific characteristics were gargoyles‚ flying buttresses and shapes such as trefoil and quatrefoil. Pointed arches‚ heavy fabrics and heavy woods are some of the other characteristics of this type of furniture. Rocco style furniture toon on a lighter design both physically and visually. This style of furniture could

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    To be opened on receipt AS GCE APPLIED INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY G041/01/IC How organisations use ICT INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES * 2 7 1 9 3 0 5 7 0 9 * JUNE 2015 INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES • This document consists of 12 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. © OCR 2015 [Y/102/6808] DC (LEG/SG) 100950/2 OCR is an exempt Charity Turn over 2 NOTICE TO CANDIDATES The work you submit for these pre-release tasks must be your own. • If you copy from someone else or allow another

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    foundedby Chad Thomas that designs and manufactureswood furniture.• The company began by producing custom-madefurniture and within a short duration developed asolid reputation for creative designs and high-quality workmanship.• As company’s reputation grew and salesincreased‚ the sales force began selling some ofthe pieces to retail furniture outlets‚ which ledthem into the production of a more standard lineof furniture. • Buyers of standard line furniture were much more pricesensitive and imposed more

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    chosen as it is famous towards furniture industry. The brand name IKEA in Chinese means “the proper home” is good meaning for every family. With three stores located accordingly in Hong Kong Island‚ Kowloon and New Territories which are near MTR or railway stations‚ its blue and yellow logo is easy to be recognized and well-known for its unique and attractive designs. B. About IKEA IKEA founded in 1943 from a small furniture warehouse to a global furniture franchiser‚ the Swedish-based

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    man’s front yard among his furniture. Clearly‚ the man is sad about something. I would say his wife has just passed away. As it is said in the text: ”His side‚ her side.” The man drinks a lot of whiskey‚ because he mourns her death. Therefore he sells or gives all his furniture away. Too many memories. A young couple comes by and immediately becomes interested in the furniture. They try out the bed‚ the TV‚ and then the man shows up. He gladly wants to sell the furniture. And for 10$ less. The

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    Paul Robert Inc‚ a furniture wholesaler in the US market‚ will buy furniture from Hatil Complex Ltd‚ a local furniture maker of bangladesh. Established in 1989‚ Hatil has annual sales turnover of Tk 75 crore‚ with its factory in Gazipur capable of producing around Tk 200 crore worth of furniture a year. The US furniture seller that imported products from China is now looking to Bangladesh as the cost of doing business is rising in China. Paul Robert that also sells furniture in Europe and the Middle

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    for IKEA’s success in the furniture retailing industry: First‚ their Scandinavian designs are simple but unique. In the past‚ IKEA’s designs were functional at best‚ ugly at worst (Moon‚ 2004). The company had gradually but deliberately adopted a more distinct design aesthetic (Moon‚ 2004). Second‚ IKEA is cost efficient. As back as 1956‚ IKEA began testing flat packages. IKEA designs products so that they can be packed flat and then‚ customers can assemble the furniture‚ thus reducing costs. It

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    abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] Jobeer Dahman Mohamed THIERNO Amr Adel Sally Sameer Yasmin Dahman 1 Table of content Acknowledgement Abstract 1. Introduction 1.1. Furniture industry trends 2. 2. Ikea 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.7. Ikea background Current mission Goals Core competence Environment and corporate culture: Organization culture Ikea corporate social responsibilities 3. 3. Organizational structure

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    segment of Hein and Mann‚ hence there have limited target market and are not able to reach a wider potential target market.The weight of 18 has a negative impact on Hein and Mann as there are losing their main target customers who purchase exclusive furniture‚ such as executives and professionals who are being retrenched and leaving South Africa. The score of 32% shows that Hein and Mann have shown growth in export business and expansion of their product range in the UK would competitive advantage in

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    uniqueness of the disposable furniture concept allowed IKEA to capitalize on the first mover advantage (Harrison & Enz‚ 2005). Behavioral Customer Segmentation for IKEA The behavioral consumer segmentation data provided by Bartlett and Nanda (1996) indicates the demographic profile of IKEA customers and buyer behavior. IKEA’s strategy post World War II‚ was to target young couples and new families in the low to middle income range by providing inexpensive furniture with durable construction and

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