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    Essays 1) What are your career goals? How will an MBA help you achieve these goals? Why are you applying to Columbia Business School? My Career Goal My plans for the next ten years are to establish and manage a public relations and advertising company. I want to especially concentrate on sports marketing and entertainment management. Korea has rapidly grown in the past few decades in the manufacturing industry‚ but is still in its infancy in fields of services. I decided to

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    Below is a sample letter of recommendation for admission into the Tippie School of Management Executive MBA Program. Elements for a successful letter should include how long the writer has known the candidate and in what capacity. Then‚ is simple statement share a few remarks about qualities you believe make this a successful candidate for enrolment into the Executive MBA program August 10‚ 2012 Admissions‚ Tippie School of Management Executive MBA Program 100 Pomerantz Center‚ Ste E444

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    If you could choose any three people who have ever lived to join you for dinner‚ whom would you invite and why? Three people that I would love to invite for dinner are Mahatma Gandhi- better known as Father of the Nation (India)‚ Steve Jobs – founder of Apple Inc and Amitabh Bachhan – a leading actor in the Indian film industry. Mahatma Gandhi‚ a lawyer by profession‚ used his simple philosophy and strong foresight to bring down the 300+ years of British rule‚ paving the way for India’s independence

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    Two Sample Letters of Recommendation Below is a sample letter of recommendation for admission into the Tippie School of Management Executive MBA Program. Elements for a successful letter should include how long the writer has known the candidate and in what capacity. Then‚ is simple statement share a few remarks about qualities you believe make this a successful candidate for enrolment into the Executive MBA program Dear Director‚ I am writing today to recommend Basit Baig for admission

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    Zara Thrives by Breaking All the Rules - BusinessWeek Page 1 of 2 INNOVATION October 9‚ 2008‚ 5:00PM EST Zara Thrives by Breaking All the Rules How the Spanish apparel chain gets new designs into stores in two weeks while keeping costs low by Kerry Capell ARTEIXO‚ SPAIN Many U.S. apparel retailers are choking on slow-moving inventories as consumers hold back on spending. But Spain’s Inditex‚ whose Zara chain pioneered cheap chic‚ is zipping ahead. The $13.8 billion company‚ which

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    The Letter of Intent At the Telfer Executive MBA Program‚ we understand the investment you will make. Our objective is to ensure that you are making a well-informed decision that is right for you. The letter of intent is an important component of the application process. It allows you to communicate to the Telfer Executive MBA Selection Committee key topics that will be critical to your success within the Program. Your letter of intent should be two to three pages in length‚ and can be addressed

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    CNN.com - Zara‚ a Spanish success story - June 15 2001 http://edition.cnn.com/BUSINESS/programs/yourbus... MAINPAGE EUROPE WORLD WEATHER BUSINESS markets market data technology tech markets currencies biz international SCI-TECH ENTERTAINMENT IN-DEPTH NEWS BRIEF SPORT Zara‚ a Spanish success * story June 15‚ 2001 Posted: 4:37 AM EDT (0837 GMT) Your Business Your World Success without sweatshops • Zara does things differently LONDON‚ England (CNN) -- In an era when clothing retailers

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    ZARA CASE STUDY: THE COMPANY WHERE EVETHING COMMUNICATES Paloma Díaz Soloaga and Mercedes Monjo ZARA CASE STUDY THE COMPANY WHERE EVERYTHING COMMUNICATES Paloma Díaz Soloaga. Head of Fashion Communication and Management. Centro Universitario Villanueva. Universidad Complutense de Madrid. SPAIN soloaga@villanueva.edu Mercedes Monjo. Responsible Textile International Marketing‚ Men’s Collection Carrefour. SPAIN This case has been published by the Journal HARVARD DEUSTO MARKETING

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    1. Zara profile Zara is the most internationalized of Inditex’s chains which owned by Spanish tycoon Amancia Ortega. The first Zara store opened in 1975 and there are more than 1‚500 Zara stores around the world until now. It is claimed that Zara needs just two weeks to develop a new product and get it to stores‚ compared with a six-month industry average‚ and launches around 10‚000 new design each year. Zara has resisted the industry –wide trend towards transferring fast fashion production to

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    Zara as being one of the major international clothing retailers stands out with its business and marketing model. Zara is also often one step ahead of the high-fashion ready-to-wear brands by providing similar garments made with less expensive fabric so prices much lower. Zara’s business model is characterized by flexibility‚ which is a production method that fulfils demand in order to manage quick turn-around‚ limited season stock and at a low price. The secret to Zara’s success is that‚ although

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