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    the world‚ marketing is used as a tool to develop new markets‚ to create the need for the product and these efforts translate into increased sales for the organization (Peter‚ 2007). Traditionally‚ a company has to go through five stages to become a global company. Domestic marketing introduces the product to the country’s market. Exports start once foreigners start demanding the product. When the company believes that they have sufficient market across the country and beyond for them to start their

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    Ralph Lauren Strategic and Operational Plans Analysis XXXXXXX MGT/521 3 March 2014 Professor Ronald Polk Ralph Lauren Strategic and Operational Plans Analysis Ralph Lauren Corporation Mission and Vision: “Mission- to ‘redefine American style‚ provide quality products‚ create worlds and invite people to take part in our dreams’. Vision- ‘to represent American style with a dash of British elegance and the comfort of natural fibers” (Ralph Lauren‚ 2013). The purpose of this analysis is to

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    SWOT analysis (alternately SLOT analysis) is a strategic planning method used to evaluate the Strengths‚ Weaknesses/Limitations‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats involved in a project or in a business venture. It involves specifying the objective of the business venture or project and identifying the internal and external factors that are favorable and unfavorable to achieve that objective. The technique is credited to Albert Humphrey‚ who led a convention at Stanford University in the 1960s and 1970s

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    Plaza Hotel‚ Izmir EVALUATION OF STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS PLANNING (SISP) TECHNIQUES: DRIVER PERSPECTIVE Abdullah Basahel‚ Researcher‚ Brunel Business School‚ Brunel University‚ UK Abdullah.basahel@brunel.ac.uk Zahir Irani‚ Information Systems Evaluation and Integration Group (ISEing)‚ Brunel Business School‚ Brunel University‚ UK Zahir.Irani@Brunel.ac.uk Abstract Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) literature reviews with a focus on the global dimension are considered in this

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    Contingency Theory

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    of decision to be made between autocratic‚ consultative‚ democratic and other styles. See alsocontingency school of management. Contingency theory is a behavioral theory that claims that there is no single best way to design organizational structures. The best way of organizing e.g. a company‚ is‚ however‚ contingent upon the internal and external situation of the company.   The contingency approach to organizational design tailors the design of the company to the sources of environmental uncertainties faced

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    CONTINGENCY THEORY CONTINGENCY THEORY IS A CLASS OF BEHAVIORAL THEORY THAT CLAIMS THAT THERE IS NO BEST WAY TO ORGANIZE A CORPORATION‚ TO LEAD A COMPANY OR TO MAKE DECISIONS. “THE BEST WAY TO ORGANIZE DEPENDS ON THE NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENT TO WHICH THE ORGANIZATION RELATES.” William Richard Scott CONTINGENCY THEORY TELLS US THAT AN ORGANIZATION IS MOST EFFECTIVE WHEN IT ADAPTS AND FITS ITSELF TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. CONTINGENCY THEORY IN A NUTSHELL  Organizations are

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    employees (Smith‚ Boroski‚ & Davis‚ 1992). By Employment Planning‚ it will be understood all those activities of personnel that attempt to provide the human resources necessary to achieve the present and future organizational objectives. It implies to consider the necessities‚ within different periods from time (one‚ three‚ five years)‚ of the employees of different types and levels (for the different areas and for the strategic‚ managerial and operative levels) (Smith et al.‚ 1992). Once

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    Factors that influence communication. There are different ways that the environment can affect communication. For example: Noise - A noisy environment can mean road works‚ loud music‚ and transportation. Setting - Pictures‚ signs‚ decorations and poor lighting can distract people which makes them lose focus.  Time - Meeting at the wrong time and phone calls at the wrong time can affect communication. Space - Overcrowded places for example corridors‚ public transport‚ offices and stores can affect

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    Fiedler’s Contingency Model: Fred E. Fiedler was one of the first leadership researchers to acknowledge that effective leadership is dependent on the characteristics of the leader and the situation. The contingency model helps to explain why a manager may be an effective leader in one situation and ineffective in another. The contingency model also shows which managers are likely to be most effective in what situations. It is said by Fiedler‚ that personal characteristics can influence leader effectiveness

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    The Crossing

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    The Crossing In this passage from the novel The Crossing‚ Cormac McCarthy uses imagery and word choice to describe the dramatic religious experience of his main character who becomes conscious of the spiritual unity of every soul in the natural world‚ because of the death of a she-wolf he had formed a connection with. McCarthy conveys to the reader that the main character is going through an intense‚ and somewhat frightening‚ spiritual experience through his religious imagery and dramatic word

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