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    Lewis

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    Presented by: * Melisa Ochoa * Vanessa Gallego * David Moreno Cross Culture: the Lewis model MAIN IDEA: For international business and international relations purposes it is important to make a categorization of the different existing cultures‚ because each one has different behaviors’‚ core beliefs and other characteristics‚ to make the process of negotiation much simpler‚ easy and to have a bigger chance of having a successful outcome we have to understand each of them. The need

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    John Lewis

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    Introduction3 2. Theory of Michael Porter’s competitive five forces model3 3. Concept of value chain analysis 3 4. Role of Information System 3 5. John Lewis3 6. The implementation of Michael Porter’s competitive five forces model5 6.1. Traditional competitors 5 6.2. New market entrants5 6.3. Substitute products and services 5 6.4. Customers5 6.5. Suppliers 5 7. Value chain analysis 5 8. Conclusion6 9. References7 1. Introduction. The John Lewis brand was founded in

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    “The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference” by: Malcolm Gladwell A Summary: The Tipping Point presents us mainly with three rules or characteristics of “the tipping point” or an epidemic‚ and these are: 1. The Law of the Few 2. The Stickiness Factor 3. The Power of Context The Law of the Few There are three kinds of “the few”‚ namely: Connectors‚ Mavens and the Salesmen. The Connectors are the kinds of people who know lots of people‚ and are able to get a message

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    John Lewis Swatch Case

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    watch manufacturers in the world‚ also owning high-end brands such as Omega and Breguet. Although Swatch appeared only in the 80s‚ its foundations extend further than the era of synthpop and Fame. Related articles John Lewis promotes spring fashion collection John Lewis promotes spring fashion collection More Online shopping growth at record low in January More Chanel to sell goods online More In the 70s‚ the Swiss watch industry was facing heavy competition from cheaply made Asian

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    A custom that many Americans enjoy or disapprove committing to is tipping waiters or waitresses in the restaurant business. Tipping restaurant servers is a way of showing them that they achieved their task of providing high quality customer service; however‚ how much tip is given could vary. Some customers give large tips to servers who provide the great service while other customers give small or no tip to servers who provide poor service. Either way‚ a server’s tip is affected if customer service

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    Why Is Tipping Important?

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    VALUE: This is my number three because I never knew how it really worked. Tipping is a reward of the quality of the services you receive‚ so really you can tip however you want depending on how you think the service was. I typically tip to the charges plus taxes‚ but I never knew that it was okay to tip less that 15% if I really was not happy with the service. This is important because I have gone somewhere and been so unhappy‚ yet I still tipped them 15%. Knowing this tip though‚ will save me from

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    Gladwell's Tipping Point

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    Malcolm Gladwell’s book The Tipping Point offers a fascinating and insightful way to think about the issue of epidemics. Those elements Gladwell believes are the basis for why epidemics start allows the reader to think about their world in a way they never thought they could. I would not have thought of Sesame Street or Blue’s clues as being defined as epidemics. When one thinks of an epidemic‚ one thinks of AIDS‚ or some form of disease so widespread that it must be contained and a cure provided

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    Tipping Thesis Statement

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    Outline Thesis Statement: Tipping should be expected when it comes to paying the bill at a restaurant‚ or bar because the server has to wait and be patient with unpleasant customers‚ they receive little pay‚ and they do their best to make customers’ dining experiences peaceful and enjoyable. Body Paragraph 1: Topic Sentence- Dealing with unhappy customers can be very stressful to a person‚ but imagine having to constantly try and be patient with the person who keeps complaining about every little

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    Restaurant Tipping Summary

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    This study by Seiter and Gass was titled The Effect of Patriotic Messages on Restaurant Tipping in it the authors compared the effectiveness of 2 types of patriotic messages with a “warmth/ingratiation” message and a control condition on restaurant tipping. The independent variable in this study was placing one of four messages on customers’ checks: “Have a Nice Day‚” “God Bless America‚” “United We Stand‚” or no message. The servers were instructed to write one of four messages on the back of the

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    Michael Walzer argues against the realist view stating that war does fall under the aegis of morality rather than not. He states in his view that it is possible to fight a morally justified war and it is possible to fight it morally well. He uncovers the truth behind his view in a threefold argument which includes the melian dialogue‚ an analogy between strategy and morality‚ and a comparison on historical relativism. By uncovering his threefold argument‚ Walzer makes it very clear the morality is

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