Tutor: Lesson: Date: Words: Michael Porter Five Forces Analysis Michael Porter’s Five forces framework as explained by Kotler and Keller (2011) as well as Proctor (2000‚ pg. 103) is an analysis method that involves analyzing a specific sector from five various perspectives in order to establish the nature of competition in the given sector. The five different forces in the framework consists of bargaining power of buyers‚ competitor
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revolution. In 1991‚ five freshmen from the University of Michigan brashly stepped over that line redefining the world of college basketball as we knew it and in the process‚ revolutionized the relationship between style and sport. These men were "fresh" in more ways than one‚ causing an entire nation to dub them fabulous. They brought a hip and a hop to a game that was previously flat. Anyone following college basketball loved or hated to love the "Fab Five‚" evincing that either way five things were on
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Elements of Short Stories Plot (what happens) conflict (the basic opposition or tension that sets the plot of a short story in motion; it engages the reader‚ builds suspense or mystery‚ and arouses expectation for events to follow.) open-ended at both ends exposition (background information‚ setting the scene‚ establishes situation‚ dates the action) rising action (complication) (develops and intensifies the conflict) climax (crisis) (the moment at which
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The Five Motivators Motivation is generally defined as the force that drives us to action. There are five main types of motivation‚ and each one influences a different behavior in its own distinctive way. An incentive can definitely be a drive of motivation. Many people love to be rewarded for doing a good job. Hence‚ the incentive that motivates a person to do better work. Another form of motivation is fear. A person might not want to fail at something because they may be afraid of the
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of the term “sexual identity” explains that many more ideas are attached to what one believes as one idea‚ such as the type of person one is attracted to. These ideas include ideas about one’s self‚ others they are surrounded by‚ and non-physical dynamics such as “emotional bonds‚ sexual fantasies and ideas of masculinity and femininity that seem to come together to create the human created notion of sexual identity (271). They may also disregard other factors that are important to figuring this out
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Bargaining Power of Suppliers In the apparel industry‚ commodities and undifferentiated products‚ such as cotton‚ are purchased in the manufacturing of goods sold to customers. Also‚ cheap labor is abundant overseas for manufacturing needed products. Switching costs are low for this industry‚ allowing firms to easily pick and choose which suppliers they would like to do business with since suppliers offer very similar products‚ which gives suppliers in this industry low bargaining power. Price
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Dynamic Chemistry Matter – Any substance that has volume & mass. E.g. EVERY THING Atom – The smallest non living thing that can exist. Atomic Structure – Particle | Symbol | Location | Charge | Mass | Proton | P | Nucleus | +1 | 1Heavy | Neutron | N | Nucleus | 0 | 1Heavy | Electron | E | Electron Shell or Orbit | -1 | 12000Light | History of the Atom – The model of the atom has changed with time. Dalton – solid shape (no subatomic particles) (indivisible particle) Rutherford
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The purpose of the research is to analyze and answer the “what if” questions in related to the development of the software. To find the best solution for particular problems that may encounter during the study‚ which will help to enhance the system exertion of the game. The Fantasy is used as a modern genre that contains supernatural‚ fabulous or magical aspects. Almost any Fantasy game‚ comes up with some sort of dwarf‚ sorcerer‚ vampire or whatever. The Adventure genre
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Groups and Teams All for One and One for All Alexander Dumas in his book The Three Musketeers wrote (1844) “All for One and One for All”. This philosophy is what high performance teams are all about. Is it better to belong to a group or a team? Groups or teams can evolve into high performing‚ extremely effective‚ useful tools in any organization if developed and managed correctly. Working as a Team What is the importance of working together in groups and teams? A team or
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SEVEN ELEMENTS OF FICTION 1) PLOT - Action which occurs -- 5 ingredients plotted as a witch’s hat 1) Exposition (introduction) - background information 2) Rising Action / Complications - conflicts are presented 3) Climax - high point of the action 4) Falling Action - lessens the intensity 5) Denouement (conclusion) - pulls the story together ["They lived happily every after"] NOTE: NOT ALL STORIES CONTAIN ALL 5 INGREDIENTS 2) SETTING - Time‚ Place‚ Customs
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