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    Porsche Changes Tack

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    Porsche Changes Tack Yes‚ of course‚ we have heard of shareholder value. But that does not change the fact that we put customers first‚ then workers‚ then business partners‚ suppliers and dealers‚ and then shareholders. Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking‚ CEO‚ Porsche‚ Die Zeit‚ April 17‚ 2005. Porsche had always been different. Statements by Porsche leadership‚ like the one above‚ always made Veselina (Vesi) Dinova nervous about the company’s attitude about creating shareholder value. The company was a

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    In recent news‚ Volkswagen cheated on their emissions testings by programing their cars to recognize that it was being tested and modified their engine performance to meet the emissions standards. The company was would criminally liable and had to pay a hefty fine and they were forced to make offers to Volkswagen owners to sell back their cars. Some could argue that Volkswagen only acted illegally and not immorally as well. In the paper‚ I will be arguing that Volkswagen acted illegally and immorally

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    11/11/2013 Edgar Gomes Prof. Brooks‚ Art History and Appreciation II Art Paper # 2: Iconology and Semiotics Comparison We as humans all have an item or two that has been passed down or inherited. Whether it is from a family member or a close friend‚ we have received something that has a deep meaning and/or tells a story about someone or something that extremely relates to one’s self. The meaning the original object or story holder has‚ does not mean it is understood by others who hold the same

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    内容 • Introduction Group Research and Volkswagen Research Lab China (VRC) 大众汽车集团研发中心概况和大众汽车中国研究实验室(VRC)介绍 • Volkswagens Strategy for Powertrains and Fuel 大众汽车的动力总成及燃料战略 • Blue Motion Technologies 蓝驱技术 • Hybrid Technologies 混合动力技术 • Electrotraction 电驱动技术 • Hydrogen Technologies 氢技术 • Modular Toolbox 模块化设计矩阵 • Conclusion 结论 Dr. Tobias Giebel Tobias Giebel 博士 The Volkswagen Portfolio of Products 大众汽车的产品系列 Dr. Tobias Giebel Tobias Giebel 博士 The Volkswagen Group Research 大众汽车集团的研发中心 Research

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    Faisal Alotaibi Communication Across Cultures Professor Gay Feb. 13th‚ 2015 The Force: Volkswagen Link of the ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R55e-uHQna Who created this message? The Force is a TV Ad to promote VW’s Passat. It was created by advertisement agency that is called “Donny Duetcsh” or simply known as “Duestch”. What creative techniques are used to attract my attention? They used the famous and iconic John William’s music score “The Imperial March” in the popular franchise of Star

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    Porsche 928

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    1) Analyze the buyer decision process of a traditional Porsche customer. For products purchase‚ a customer who needs a certain product does not straight jump to purchase decision as right decision would not be so easily made‚ especially for high involvement products such as cars. The buyer decision process is the decision making process undertaken by consumers‚ which consists of five stages: problem recognition‚ information search‚ alternative evaluation‚ purchase decision‚ and lastly post-purchase

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    Glam Semiotics Essay

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    Glam emerged from psychedelic and art rock scenes of late 60s early 70s. Semiotics in this context is how musicians/artists use image and other forms of communication to convey the meaning of their art. According to Fabbri’s theory‚ the glam semiotics are as follows: -Challenging gender typing -Escapist image/persona -Achieving image through heavy use of cosmetics and fashion Glams image was very shocking to the audience and one of the reasons why it could be so impactful was because the glam

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    simple company by product line‚ having three existing and one newly proposed products: • • • • 911 – the only model produced and assembled completely by Porsche Boxster – licensed manufacturing with Valmet of Finland Cayenne – co-manufactured with Volkswagen of Germany Panamera – to be completely Porsche (at least that’s the plan) Will Porsche’s new strategy actually create shareholder value? • • • • Porsche’s profitability has been extremely impressive over the past decade – particularly for an

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    Araby analysis

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    Araby James Joyce’s prose Araby in Dubliners is a story written with a nameless first-person narrator. It is about the narrator’s life on Northern Richmond Street and his tremendous crush on the sister of his companion‚ Mangan. In my opinion‚ the girl has significance in symbolizing the frustration and blind pursuit of romance. In view of the portrait of her “brown figure” and that “her dress swung as she moved her body”‚ as well as the boy’s timidity towards her‚ she appears to be mysterious‚

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    The Day They Burned The Books Jean Rhys’ “The Day They Burned The Books” is a short story narrated by an anonymous young girl about Eddie and his family‚ including his abusive father and tortured mother. Eddie’s father‚ Mr. Sawyer‚ fancied his library and later on died of unknown cause. His wife decided to burn and sell all of the books in his library. It is obvious that feminist criticism and structuralism are well applied to the story. Feminism refers to the advocacy of equality of the sexes and

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