Created by: The 4 P’s Jessica Burg Alice Popescu Ranjita Shetty Ritesh Maskay Project Summary Car sharing is an economical and eco-friendly mode of transportation that is designed to fulfill a just-in-time need for personal access to passenger cars. This transportation network encourages people to be socially and environmentally responsible by minimizing private vehicle ownership. Car sharing started gaining popularity in the early 1990s in Europe. Today‚ such fleet of automobiles operates
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Considerations for Carsharing and Station Cars‚ Transportation Research Record‚ No. 1887‚ TRB‚ National Research Council‚ Washington‚ D.C.‚ 2004‚ pp. 128-136. 9. Katzev‚ R. Car Sharing: A New Approach to Urban Transportation Problems. In Analysis of Social Issues and Public Policy‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 1‚ 2003‚ pp. 65-86. http://www.asapspssi.org/pdf/katzev.pdf. Accessed July 31‚ 2005. 10. Shaheen‚ S.‚ M. Meyn‚ and K. Wipyewski. U.S. Shared-Use Vehicle Findings on Carsharing and Station Car Growth‚ Transportation Research
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Council Secretariat for the meeting on 8 January 2013 The business environment of public market stalls‚ including the rental adjustment mech anism and air-conditioning charges Purpose This paper summarizes the concerns of the members of the Panel on Food Safety and Environmental Hygiene ("the Panel") on the business environment of public market stalls‚ including rentals‚ air-conditioning charges and recovery of rates in public markets. Background Management of public markets 2. Public
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Enterprise rent-a-car I. Background information a. About ERAC A private car rental business with a fleet more than 850 000 vehicles‚ founded in 1957 Based in St Louis‚ Missouri‚ serving US‚ Canada‚ Germany‚ Ireland and Puerto Rico and UK Largest car rental company in North America Highest customer satisfaction for rental car and rental car in airport 95% of customer say they are satisfy with the service Largest purchaser of car in the world b. Marketing mix Customers: ERAC serves these
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Enterprise Rent-A-Car 1. Analyze Enterprise’s Service Quality Survey. What information is it trying to gather? What are its research objectives? Enterprise used the survey to capture data about customer’s satisfaction. Management objectives are to keep current customers satisfied‚ improve customer service and increase car rental in the remaining 20% in the discretionary market. Research objectives to determine the level of satisfaction: Customer’s rental car experience‚ the rental process‚ vehicle
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Residential Lease Agreement THIS LEASE (the "Lease") dated this 18th day of May‚ 2013 BETWEEN: _________________________ of ________________________________________________________________ (the "Landlord") OF THE FIRST PART * AND * ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (collectively and individually the "Tenant") OF THE SECOND PART IN CONSIDERATION OF the Landlord leasing certain premises
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The Case Study of Li & Fung – The Global Value Chain Configurator TITLE: THE CASE STUDY OF LI & FUNG LIMITED ABSTRACT: The case illustrates the business history and evolution of Li & Fung Limited‚ one of the Hong Kong’s oldest and largest trading companies. The case gives an overview of its evolution from a traditional trading company to a global export giant and a customers’ supply chain management giant. It discusses the company’s strategies to change its business models to the changing external
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Why had Volvo lost its way in the years leading up to the takeover? Volvo started to manufacture and export cars to foreign countries since the mid-1950s. The company set up plants in Torslanda‚ Sweden‚ in 1964‚ followed by plants in Belgium and the Netherlands. Before Volvo was sold to Ford Motor Company in 1999‚ they had a joint-venture partnership with Pininfarina SpA of Italy. (Volvo Car: 2007 company profile edition 2‚ 2007‚ pp. 9-11) Volvo is a premium brand; with market shares of 1.5% and
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the vacancy percentage and increase the revenue for the rental company. This is thought of as a temporary fix on a month to month lease basis and provides us with a good example of what microeconomics is. When a new company decided to move into town and increase the population as well as increase the number of jobs provides us with another good example of microeconomics. Because the population increased and the jobs increased means the rental rates are increased as well in order to respond to
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Value-Chain Analysis to Identify Resources and Capabilities at Under Armour The resource-based view (RBV) of a firm lies primarily in the application of bundle of valuable interchangeable and intangible or tangible resources at the firm’s disposal. For a firm to transform a short-run competitive advantage into a sustained competitive advantage requires these resources be heterogeneous and immobile. This is perhaps the biggest struggle Under Armour faces – the challenge of maintaining a differentiated
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