Designing a Sustainability Management System at BMW Group The Designworks/USA Case Study Kellie A. McElhaney and Michael W. Toffel Haas School of Business‚ University of California‚ Berkeley‚ USA Natalie Hill Human Rights Center‚ University of California‚ Berkeley‚ USA G Sustainable management system (SMS) G Industrial design G Triple bottom line G Sustainability G UN Global Compact G Case study This case study describes how an industrial design company developed a sustainability management
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focus on the relationship between tourism destination and tourism industry. We take Sydney as an actual case to analyze the management‚ marketing and interrelationship between industry and destination. The tourism industry brings an array of benefits and in part the 6.8 million people of New South Wales depend on it. Tourism provides jobs and generates tax revenues that fund government programs and services‚ contributing to the State’s quality of life. It creates and uses facilities that benefit residents
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Pergamon Annals of Tourism Research‚ Vol. 21‚ No. 3‚ pp. 582-595‚ 1994 Copyright © 1994 Elsevier Science Ltd Printed in the USA. All rights reserved 0160-7383/94 $6.00 + .00 0160-7383(93)E0032-9 THE TOURISM PRODUCT Stephen L. J. Smith University of Waterloo‚ Canada Abstract: An industry is characterized by a generic product and production process. For tourism to be considered an industry‚ it is necessary to show that such a genetic product and process exist. This paper argues that they
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THE MINI SURVEY REPORT ABOUT TOURISM PLACE IN MAKASSAR The Convenient of Fort Rotterdam As a Tourism Place‚ and Media To Study The History and Culture of South Sulawesi Submitted as a requirement to pass The English for Tourism Subject OKI DWI RAMADIAN 1252132085 STATE UNIVERSITY OF MAKASSAR MAKASSAR 2013 CHAPTER I A. Background One of the most beautiful tourism place in South Sulawesi especially in Makassar is Fort Rotterdam. Many people comes to this place every day‚ they come to Fort Rotterdam
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Foreign Exchange market has grown substantially during the liberalization period of the Indian economy. The growth in the retail segment of the market has increased the foreign exchange business turnover of `Authorised Dealers’ while the increase in tourism has boosted the business volumes of `Money Changers’. This period has seen several landmark developments such as change in the vehicle currency‚ introduction and withdrawals of the `Liberalised Exchange Rate Management System (LERMS)‚ change in the
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Use marketing research for marketing planning. The results are from a questionnaire given to 200 customers. The aim was to find out customers opinions on the current range of sandwiches on offer and the standard of service offered. 75% wanted more children’s fillings 82% wanted the shop to be open longer 65% said staffs was unfriendly 50% said the contents of the sandwiches could be fresher 80% said they would prefer more wraps Brief summary. Through these results
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Tourism Policy of the Government of Bangladesh Summary The expansion of the tourism throughout the world has increased competition among the tourist destinations‚ trying to attract more tourists by adopting appropriate marketing techniques and strategies. Failure of doing so by a particular marketer will lead to a less competitive in the world tourism market. Bangladesh lacks the coordinated efforts among different ministries related to tourism like Ministries of Home‚ Civil
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Q1) To understand a company’s operations the following areas should be primarily researched: 1) Identify the position of the company on the Product-Process matrix: The product-process matrix is a tool for analysing the relationship between the product life cycle and the technological life cycle. A company can be characterized as occupying a particular region on the matrix. Identify where the company lies on the matrix: job shop‚ batch‚ line or continuous. In case of a company such as
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between successive movements. Etymology The term "travel" originates from the Middle English word travail. The term also covers all the activities performed during a travel (movement). A person who travels is spelled "traveler" in the United States‚ and "traveller" in the United Kingdom. Purpose and motivation Reasons for traveling include recreation‚ tourism or vacationing‚ research travel for the gathering of information‚ for holiday to visit people‚ volunteer travel for charity‚ migration
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Buffalo Distributors’ needs and objectives. Buffalo’s needs are determined by their acceptable level of profit‚ which $1 billion‚ or $1.52 billion pre-tax. The Company will need to price accordingly to attain that profit level with consideration to all costs. In addition to pricing needs‚ other needs that Buffalo must consider to execute a successful purchasing negotiation. To begin with‚ changes can be made to parameters to reduce cost as opportunities become available. Additionally‚ our quality
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