Marketing Management The eight states of demand and their impact on the marketing mix ESLSCA-41C‚ Winter13071 Group 4: - Ahmed Salem EL Gandour - Robert Raouf Helmy Tawadrous - Samer Mohamed - Sherif Ezzat - Waheed Ghobrael Table of Contents 1- Assignment description …………………….…………………...………………….1 2- Negative demand (Robert)………..………….………………..…………………….2 3- Nonexistent demand (Robert)…..……………...…….……..……………………..3 4- Latent demand (Ahmed)…………………….…
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October1 Balance brought forward : Cash in Hand : $5000 Cash at Bank : $ 90‚000 October2 Received Cash loan of $25 ‚000 from Partners . October3 Bought goods of $156‚000 October4 Bought Motor Van paying by check $1‚600 October5 Cash Withdrawn from the bank $25‚000 October7 Paid Wages in Cash $16‚000 October8 Cash Drawings $10‚000 October10 Cash Sales paid directly into the bank $28‚000 October12 We paid the following Accounts by Check less 10% discount in each case: Marshal
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A FUNCTIONAL MANAGER AND A PROJECT MANAGER FUNCTIONAL MANAGER 1. He is in-charge of a firm’s functional depts. Such as marketing‚ engg.‚ or finance. 2. They are more skilled at analysis. Such heads are specialists in certain areas only. 3. They are analytical in approach (breaking the system into smaller and smaller elements) and they know something abt. the operation for which they are responsible. 4. In case of any difficulty‚ they know how to analyze
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Google Fortune magazine named Google the best of the 100 best companies to work for‚ and there is a little doubt why? Among the benefits it offers are free shuttles equipped with WI-FI to pick up and drop off employees from san Francisco Bay area locations‚ unlimited sick days‚ annual all-expense- paid ski trips‚ free gourmet meals‚ five on-site free doctors‚ $ 2‚000 bonuses for referring a new hire‚ free flu shots‚ a giant lap pool‚ on-site oil changes‚ on-site car washes‚ volleyball courts‚ TGIF
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Fiscal Policy in Kenya: Looking Toward the Medium-to Long-Term By Kamau Thugge‚ Peter S Heller‚ and Jane Kiringai[1] Executive Summary Kenya’s authorities‚ in articulating their vision for the next two decades of Kenya’s development‚ understood clearly that fiscal policy would need to play a critical role in influencing the pace at which the economy will grow and its capacity to deal with the key challenges that will arise over the next several decades. Domestic policy challenges include
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The Labor Market Impact of Employer Health Benefit Mandates: Evidence from San Francisco’s Health Care Security Ordinance July 6‚ 2011 Carrie H. Colla*‚ William H. Dow †‚ Arindrajit Dube‡ Abstract: A key issue surrounding employer benefit mandates is the incidence on workers through wages and employment. In this paper‚ we address this question using a pay-or-play policy implemented in San Francisco in 2008 that requires employers to either provide health benefits or contribute to a public option
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REFRIGERATION CYCLES Carnot Cycle We start discussing the well-known Carnot cycle in its refrigeration mode. Figure 1: Carnot Cycle In this cycle we define the coefficient of performance as follows: COP = qL TL = w TH − TL (1) Which comes from the fact that w = qH − qL (first law) and qL = TL Δs ‚ qH = TH Δs (second law). Note that w is also given by the area of the rectangle. Temperature differences make the COP vary. For example‚ the next figure shows how COP varies with
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Person Specification Human Resources Assistant The factors below should only be included if they are essential to allow the main responsibility of the job to be completed effectively. Where a factor is not essential but desirable this should be clearly indicated. Essential criterion = required at point of recruitment. Desirable criterion = can be developed over time. Method of Assessment Factor Qualifications : (This should include any qualifications that are legally or professionally required
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Unit 503 Champion equality‚ diversity and inclusion (SHC53) UAN: Y/602/3183 Level: 5 Credit value: 4 GLH: 34 Relationship to NOS: This unit is linked to LMCS B1 HSC 45 LDSS/GCU 5 LDSS 408. Assessment requirements specified by a sector or regulatory body This unit must be assessed in accordance with Skills for Care and Development’s QCF Assessment Principles. Learning outcomes 2 and 4 must be assessed in the work setting. Aim The purpose of this
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Syrian scandals Only one case of Airbus’s colluding with a middleman apparently to bribe officials to buy its aircraft has led to convictions. According to Syria’s state news agency‚ three people were sentenced in Syria in October 2001 to 22½ years imprisonment each (later reduced to ten years) for “serious irregularities” in connection with state-owned Syrianair’s order for six Airbus A320s in 1996. The court also imposed a fine on the three of $268m. They were a former minister for economic affairs
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