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    shows that the Italian GAAP had more flexibility when it comes to development costs. However under the new IFRS‚ Fiat was required to capitalize research and development costs and also amortize the amount that had been capitalized. Because of that intangible assets who an increase of 2‚499 million euros at Dec 31st 2004 Under Italian GAAP‚ Fiat group recognized revenues from sales of products at the time title passed to the customer‚ which was generally at the time of shipment. For contracts for vehicle

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    some rewards or in this case some costs. The entitlement to the costs however‚ varies depending on the relationship setting. Outcomes: On the other hand‚ the outcomes or the results can be defined as the sum total of the positive and the negative consequences that occurred due the person’s relationship with one another. When the ratio between the input and the output is close‚ the satisfaction by the employee is much higher. It is important to remember that outputs can be both tangible and intangible

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    Internal Environment Resources Tangible:  Established manufacturing facilities globally.  Highly trained managers.  R&D facilities. Intangible:  Well known brand name associated with Industry Revolution and American Dream. Capabilities:  Ability to manufacture sufficient number of cars to meet demands globally.  Capable of providing innovative products with Safety and Convenience features. Core Competencies:  Strong Engineering Capabilities. Competitive Advantage: 

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    Johnson & Johnson Co.

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    as a result of both tangible and intangible resources. Tangible resources include research laboratories and equipment‚ as well as the company’s human resources. These tangible resources lead to the pioneering quality of Johnson & Johnson’s products. Intangible resources include the Johnson & Johnson brand name‚ which is intentionally recognized‚ as well as the company’s reputation and intellectually property‚ such as patents and trademarks. Both these tangible and intangible resources arise as a

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    The Nature of Negotiation   Fill in the Blank Questions   1. People ____________ all the time.    2. The term ____________ is used to describe the competitive‚ win-lose situations such as haggling over price that happens at yard sale‚ flea market‚ or used car lot.    3. Negotiating parties always negotiate by __________.  ________________________________________   4. There are times when you should _________ negotiate.    5. Successful negotiation involves the management

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    loyalty and patronage. Classification Loyalty programs (either ‘on the shop delivery ’ or ‘web based ’) can be classified either based on types of rewards and recognition tools used or the mechanism by which customers earn their rewards. Classification based on the mechanism by which customers earn their rewards : 1. Earning points towards a reward of free or discounted product. Such kind of approach is normally used in applications where there is high transaction frequency and moderate price

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    Ownership and Sense of Self Ownership and sense of self are different‚ but still can relate to each other. Ownership can be determined by the object we possess. Tangible and intangible objects can define an individual person’s character. The ownership of tangible items defines a person’s status and gives people a sense of worthiness. Society seems to be filled by the ideas of ownership and then starts to define people by the objects they own. Ownership can be found within yourself or through the

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    Organizing a business begins with: determining the work to be done. acquiring the necessary resources. choosing the best qualified employees. developing an efficient plan of action. Dividing the required work among a group of employees is called: delegation of responsibility. division of labor. departmentalization. separation of control. Dividing tasks into smaller jobs is called: job specialization. division of authority. departmentalization. job enrichment

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    emphasised the visible‚ the tangible‚ the static‚ the physical and the historical values over the invisible‚ intangible‚ dynamic‚ human and futurist aspects of the world.” Cartographers have long ago developed maps for understanding the complexity of our environment. Whether it started for war or general education‚ cartography has developed over time in an astonishing way. While analysing the quote ‘Cartographers have strongly emphasised the visible‚ the tangible‚ the static‚ the physical and

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    grade: A Response to The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien Tim O’Brien‚ in his short story “The Things They Carried‚” writes about what soldiers in Vietnam carried‚ literally and figuratively. He discusses what they “humped‚” the tangible things and the intangible ones too. For example‚ all the men carried flak jackets which had a real defined weight but also they carried fear and “all the emotional baggage of men who might die” (21). We can touch the flak jacket but not the fear or Jimmy Cross’

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