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    Assignment 1: Week 2 Topic: “The Internet and its Effect on the Music Industry Value Chain” National University MGT/602: Strategic Decision-Making in Global Business Instructor: Prof. July 17‚ 2009 The purpose of this paper is to explain why the growing popularity of downloading music from the Internet gave rise to a new music industry value chain that differs considerably from the traditional value chain. The internet has helped usher in the "New Age of music/media access”.

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    Commodity Chain Analysis

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    Tracing commodity chain will enable us to understand the flow of goods more precisely (Leslie and Reimer‚ 1999). Each part of the process‚ from design through production‚ distribution and consumption‚ represents a discrete link in the chain. A pair of denim jeans can be a simple example of the commodity chain. On the process of finished products‚ the process may start at growing cotton in India. Then‚ those cottons

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    I would suggest combining your purpose and thesis statement into a single purpose statement and linking the outcome to some aspect of organizational behavior. For instance... The purpose of this paper is to discuss how an organization can create a culture that has a positive influence on behavior at the individual‚ team‚ and organizational levels. (Or something like that...) The goal would be to be more specific so your reader clearly understands what you plan to write about. Take care‚ Ken Mo

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    from them by having a redemption arc‚ which either ends up with them becoming a hero or just giving up evil and living a simple life. It’s writing like this that make heroes and villains good and relatable‚ two such characters are Static Shock and Harley Quinn. To illustrate‚ Static Shock‚ also known as fifteen year-old‚ Virgil Hawkins‚ was described to be “just like any other awkward fifteen year-old”‚ the majority of his worries consisted of having pocket money‚ getting bullied by other students

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    How might exemplary human resource practice enhance and strengthen a firm’s value chain activities? 1. Definition of Value Chain The value chain is a systematic approach to examining the development of competitive advantage. It was created by M. E. Porter in his book‚ Competitive Advantage (1980). The organization is split into ’primary activities’ and ’support activities.’ Primary Activities include: Inbound Logistics‚ Operations‚ Outbound Logistics‚ Marketing & Sales‚ and Service. Support Activities

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    Managing the International Value Chain in the Automotive Industry Strategy‚ Structure‚ and Culture Stefan Schmid‚ Philipp Grosche Table of contents Foreword Authors Acknowledgments International value chains: Current trends and future needs‚ as exemplified by the automotive industry 1. Internationalizationofthevaluechainintheautomotiveindustry 2. Configurationandcoordinationascrucialdimensionsinshapinginternational  valuechains 3. Bestpracticesandoptionsformanagingtheinternationalvaluechain

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    Pro-forma A Background Information As an overview Hewlett-Packard (HP) is a technology company that operates worldwide‚ the main image they portrait of themselves is that they explore how technology and services can help people and companies address their problems and challengers‚ and realise their possibilities‚ aspirations and dreams. HP have stated on their website that (1) they apply new thinking and ideas to create more simple‚ valuable and trusted experiences with technology‚ continuously

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    1. What kinds of things has Harley-Davidson done well with its H.O.G program to create an extraordinary customer experience that is unique and valuable to its members? Harley Owners Group has been sponsoring many events and activities that can give their customer extraordinary and valuable experience. Examples of events and activities that are sponsored by independent dealerships such as Harley-Davidson Singapore are short rides‚ major destination rides‚ or local charity events. Numerous rides have

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    Chain Of Command Analysis

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    Chain of command is important in a police agency and a must have. Without the chain of command I do not believe the structure and integrity of the department would be as thick with good officers and high moral standards. The leadership is placed in a position due to their experience and ability to lead by example. Our chain of command in Knox County‚ starts with the sheriff and then is followed by a number of chiefs‚ captains‚ lieutenants‚ sergeants‚ corporals‚ patrolman‚ and correction officers

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    FORECAST PROCESS IMPROVEMENT • LESSONS FROM SUCCESSFUL COMPANIES THE VALUE OF INFORMATION SHARING IN THE RETAIL SUPPLY CHAIN: TWO CASE STUDIES Tonya Boone and Ram Ganeshan PREVIEW Retail supply chains are complex‚ with each company in the chain having multiple echelons of distribution. Forecasting and requirements planning are further challenged by managers’ reliance on “local” rather than chain-wide retail demand to make key operational decisions. A frequent consequence is the bullwhip effect

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