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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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    general public‚ both Michelangelo’s David and Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase‚ shock was the initial response. The statue of David depicts a nude man which was much less acceptable at that time than in recent days. Other negative reactions were brought on by its political significance. Duchamp’s painting also raised shock in its viewers. The painting was meant to portray a nude woman as she ascended a staircase although it looked like anything but. This caused the public to feel mocked

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    produced legitimate works of art. Duchamp was a French artist who worked independently of the Futurists and also brought the dimension of motion to Cubism. He was influenced by stroboscopic photography‚ which caused him to create his Nude Descending a Staircase‚ No. 2. This artwork included sequential camera images‚ which showed movement by freezing successive instants. This artist succeeded in his artwork by using sequential‚ diagonally placed‚ abstract references to the figure‚ the painting presents the

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    a concise and compelling way the difference the organization is aiming to make in the world. Stakeholders want to be part of making this happen and they want the organization to be remembered for this in the future. Thompson et al 2005 states a strategic vision

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    changed‚ and the business models governing companies a unilateral way there have forced an adaptation to technologies and market trends to continue in this way in a successful way. Undeniably‚ one of the most important factors that gave this result is that Blockbuster is not coupled to the new market trends‚ refusing to change its business model to new technology revenues‚ and most importantly‚ did not pay attention to the needs of its consumers. Although the business model Blockbuster rents was innovative

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    SWOT Analysis Paper The SWOT analysis is strategic planning tool used by businesses and organizations to ensure that there are clear objectives defined and that all factors‚ both positive and negative‚ are identified and addressed. There are four factors to be considered in accomplishing a SWOT analysis; strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats. Strengths are characteristics within the company that are considered to be important to the execution and success of the project. Strengths describe

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    . Porter’s Five Forces Model Competitive Analysis for Hotel Industry The Five Forces model of Michael Porter is an business unit strategy tool that is used to make a business model analysis of an industry structure .The aim of the porter’s five forces model is to identify if there are factors in the environment which influence the capability of an organization to position itself to such advantage (Gerry Johnson & Kevan Scholes). Threat of New Entrants The highly rated hotel in Malaysia

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    In each of the models there consistencies with the “in-betweener” concept as defined by Olsson‚ in that they each start with a perception of inequality or mistreatment‚ new purpose and empathic/sympathetic cohesion. In Borums pathway and Moghaddam’s Staircase to Terrorism the main theme is subjective interpretation focusing blame to others for perceived injustices‚ Wiktorowicz’s Theory

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    particular painter stood out among the fellow artists of his family with one transitional painting. “Nude Descending a Staircase No.2” was an interesting painting where Marcel reflected the techniques and characteristics of his time‚ while also being unique from others by creating a controversial piece that served to stir up the society. The painting “Nude Descending a Staircase No. 2” was created by an artist named Marcel Duchamp in 1912‚ there is a number two at the end because the painting was

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    The development of abstraction in the 20th century art in the paintings‚ Sketch I for "Composition VII" by Kandinsky and the painting‚ "Nude Descending a Staircase‚ No. 2" by Duchamp all include a variety of line‚ color‚ plane and composition‚ all elements of abstraction art that create an ambiguous mood to the overall painting. In the first painting‚ Sketch I for "Composition VII" by Kandinsky the artist uses different forms of color and line to create a look of flat feel. For example‚ the

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