Business
In the Business section, you can find material dedicated to all things business. This section collects data on the activities of the various companies operating in markets all over the world.
17,334 Essays on Business. Documents 1,711 - 1,740
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Buffalo Wild Wings
In order for us to obtain our goal of increasing the profit by 3% in a 12 month period we needed to come up with who, what, how, and why we are going to get this goal accomplished. There are four different major categories of people that we are going to try and target. The first are the local sports families. The second are the typical sports fanatic. The third are the College Students. And
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Bug Inc
BUG, Inc. A paper submitted in the course of Business Law BUS/415 University of Phoenix March 1, 2008 BUG, Incorporated is a company that designs, manufactures, and sells electronic recording devices. The majority of their clientele are businesses that are in law enforcement. The type of equipment they sell enables the ability to listen secretly to other conversations via cell phone transmissions, telephone wire tapping and remote microphones. As in any business BUG should make
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Bug Inc Case Study
BUG, Inc. is a company that is a manufacturer and seller of electronic recording devices. Many of their clients are state and federal law enforcement agencies. Because of the nature of its business and its clients, it has many developments and designs that need to be protected from others trying to replicate its work. Below describes many different situations of needed protection and how to protect its products. Intellectual Property Protection BUG, Inc. needs to
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Bug Inc. Case Study
Introduction BUG, Inc is a company based in Any State, U.S.A that deals with surveillance techniques and devices. It designs, manufactures, and sells recording devices that are used by the several law enforcement agencies around the country. Police and FBI are just a few that use these devices to intercept and record sound and voices. The equipment taps into telephone wires, cell phones transmissions and picks up sounds and voices through the walls of a
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Bug Inc. Research Paper
BUG, Inc. Paper Why Spy? Ida Rhodes, LaTesha Jackson, & Brunetta McCroy BUS/415 University of Phoenix- Milwaukee Sheila M. Parrish-Spence, J.D. Week 1 April 15, 2008 Why Spy? BUG Inc. is a company based in the U.S. The company specializes in designing, manufacturing, and sales of surveillance equipment predominantly for law enforcement and other government organizations. In addition to providing services and products to the consumer there are numerous underlying legal issues that determine the
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Bugusa, Inc.
BUGusa, Inc. **This is just the legal protections for intellectual property portion*** Intellectual Property Protection The US has laws that can help BUGusa protect its intellectual property rights. Intellectual property is an intangible asset including processes unique to a business, designs, original creations, and products. The laws to protect these assets are patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. Different types of intellectual property are protected in different ways, but all four types of laws can
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Building
One of David's objectives is to buy the building and upgrade it to office rentals by making some improvements, renovating bathrooms and reducing costs by using his network of laborers. This will decrease expenses and increase his revenues. His goal for the first objective would be to fill up the remainder 70,000 of the 75,000 SF in the building over the next 5 years and keep expenses down by using his own laborers and increasing
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Building a Better Performance Review
Inroduction I became interested in this topic awhile back while I was receiving one of my annual reviews. I could not stop thinking about how difficult it must be for a supervisor to develop on a continual basis several individual reviews for large department and still be unique and objective review after review. It became even more apparent to me how little I knew about the process, when I was promoted into a coaching position
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Building a Better Workplace Through Motivation
www.thetimes100.co.uk Building a better workplace through motivation Brief Case Introduction The Kellogg Company is the world’s leading producer of breakfast cereals. Within Kellogg’s, there are many functions and work roles. These range from production engineers to finance and sales. Kellogg’s motivates its employees. It encourages them to live by its ‘K-Values’. These values influence workers, making Kellogg’s a positive place to work. Kellogg’s wants to build a ‘Great place to work’. Its actions are supported
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Building a Business
I have been hired by Tommy Toys as the new manager of its Tiny Tot division. Tiny Tot is a toy line for ages 3-6 and because it is at all technological it is losing market ground to the tech toy market. I have been hired to revitalize this department and turn around the market. During my observations of the department over the last few weeks I have noticed several areas that will need to
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Building a Culture for Sustaining Change at Crystel
Running head: CHANGE MANAGEMENT PLAN Building a Culture for Sustaining Change at CrysTel Student Name University of Phoenix Introduction A reliable change management plan is often required to overcome workplace resistance when employees are presented with a new way of doing things. Change management is a strategy designed to transition from the status quo to some new ideal way of doing business. CrysTel, a growing telecommunications company, finds itself in a very dynamic industry that
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Building an Ethical Organization
Abstract We seek to help to improve the quality of life of elderly and/or disabled people through rehabilitation, round-the-clock medical care, and a tailored approach to care based on each patient’s abilities and disabilities in accordance with doctor recommendations. We will also have a specialized Alzheimer’s unit specifically for patients suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia-related illnesses. This unit will provide a safe environment for those patients afflicted with these diseases to live and
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Building and Loading a Labview Program
How to Build and Load a LabVIEW Program Configuring an FRC Robot Project 1) Launch LabVIEW. 2) Click the FRC cRIO Robot Project link in the Getting Started window to display the Create New FRC Robot Project dialog box. 3) In the Project name text box, enter the name you want to use to identify the new FRC robot project. 4) In the Project folder text box, enter the location on the host machine to
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Building and Properly Managing Brand Equity
Abstract: Building and properly managing brand equity has become essential for any business organizations and hospitality organizations are not any exception. As such, brand equity can affect marketing in the global hotel industry. Necessary feedback can be obtained from consumers for this evaluation will aid in: identifying service or product related problems; identifying brand loyalty problems; also discuss the role of brand awareness,perceived quality and what is customer-based brand equity. The purpose of this study
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Building Blocks
Running head: BUILDING BLOCKS Building Blocks Southern Union Gas: Missouri Division Takesha L.Will University Of Phoenix Vernon Thatcher MGT 330 June 12, 2002 Building Blocks Overview: Known as the 4th largest standing natural gas distributor, Southern Union Gas serves nearly 1.5 million customers Nationally, and Internationally, for over 50 years. They have four divisions in the United States, which are: Ш Southern Union Gas in Texas. (Corporate Headquarters) Ш Missouri Gas in Missouri. Ш PG
Rating:Essay Length: 922 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: December 11, 2009 -
Building Customer-Based Brand Equity
Building Customer-Based Brand Equity Why is building Customer Brand equity so important to establish for a company that is just starting up. Kevin Keller offers many answers why it is so important to do so. First we must understand what customer based brand equity is. It is establishing a name for your product or service. It is quite easy to understand customer based brand equity. The hard part is actually building customer based equity. Before
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Building Global Brand
Contents I. Introduction 2 II. Brand 1. Definition of Brand 3 2. What Makes a Brand Great 4 3. Brand as a Business Asset 6 III. Global brand 1. Globalization and Brand 7 2. Brand Building Focus on the Brand Identity 7 IV. Building Brand with Brand Advertising 1. Building Brand – The Role of Sponsorship 10 2. Building Brand – The Role of Web 13 3. Building Brand – The Role of Media Advertising
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Building Loyalty in Business Markets
“Building Loyalty in Business Markets” By: Das Narayandas Analysis By: John C 1. The Central Idea of the Assignment The central idea of this article is to explain the importance of business-to-business relationships in the work environment. The article explains that there are crucial differences in the way that that we market our company in a business-to-business standpoint compared to consumer marketing. Many marketers focus on creating value instead of providing the customer with the
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Building online Communities of Practice
Building Online Communities of Practice Foreword Information and communication technologies are developing at a breath-taking pace. They repre-sent the foundation of the coming Information Society which will establish completely new struc-tures in economy and society. This process is chiefly characterised by the globalisation of com-munication and of all activities linked to it. National frontiers are losing their significance. We are becoming global players, and services and goods can be produced in any part of the
Rating:Essay Length: 8,964 Words / 36 PagesSubmitted: March 11, 2009 -
Building online Communities of Practice
Building Online Communities of Practice Foreword Information and communication technologies are developing at a breath-taking pace. They repre-sent the foundation of the coming Information Society which will establish completely new struc-tures in economy and society. This process is chiefly characterised by the globalisation of com-munication and of all activities linked to it. National frontiers are losing their significance. We are becoming global players, and services and goods can be produced in any part of the
Rating:Essay Length: 8,947 Words / 36 PagesSubmitted: March 9, 2010 -
Building Successful Teams
What is a Team? One definition of a team is Ў§A small number of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common purpose, common performance goals, and approach for which they hold themselves mutually responsibleЎЁ (Moorhead & Griffin, 2001, p.604). Another definition is Ў§ЎKgroup of two or more entities linked by a common bond to foster the achievement of a common goalЎKЎЁ (Chillis, 1999). Whichever definition is used it is understood that commonality
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Building Value-Based Branding Strategies
Building value-based branding strategies PETER DOYLE Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK Marketing professionals oversimplify the problem of building successful brands. As companies such as Xerox and Procter & Gamble have learned, brands can have strong consumer franchises yet still not generate value for investors. Brands that create shareholder value have to meet four requirements: (1) a strong consumer proposition, (2) be effectively integrated with the Ž rm’s other value-creating assets,
Rating:Essay Length: 397 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: January 14, 2010 -
Buiness
By: Cannibal Coursework 1: Task: Marketing Plan for a new street wear (leisure/sports wear) manufacturer who does not wish to distribute goods via traditional retail outlets. Introduction. The purpose of this report is to develop a clearly structured and efficiently detailed plan, regarding the creation of a business producing and distributing leisure/sports wear clothes in UK. The business plan is designed to function under a focus-differentiated strategy, via internal resources. In the sense that growth
Rating:Essay Length: 406 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 25, 2010 -
Buisiness Ethics
Introduction Ethics can be considered the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group (Austin, 2006). It is vital for any business to have suitable ethical guidelines in place, especially in the health care industry. To ensure the productivity of an organisation, the manager must have values grounded on ethical principles. These vales assist in leading the organizations policies and principles and help determine how successful
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Buisness
1. Pre- Orientation Primer (Batch 2011-13) 2. Quiz No. 2 3. Date: 10th May 2011 Duration: One Day Marks: 50 4. There are 4 subject quizzes. Each question carry one mark. 5.Please submit your solutions by 11th May 2011 by 6:00 pm. Your username will be recorded when you submit this form. 1. Modern firms increasingly rely on other firms to supply goods and services instead of doing these tasks themselves. This increased level of
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Buisness Plan of Elswanko
Executive Summary “El Swanko” is an idea of a clothing line that specializes in streetwear based in Denver, Colorado with an objective of producing durable clothing that’s unique and inspired by trends in today's society reaching audiences of younger generation and encourage a european fashion style to our fit . “El Swanko” is influenced by urban and underground culture that is manifested within a brand's product. We like to push our movement through a
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Bukalapak
CHAPTER I MAIN BODY 1.1 History Bukalapak was founded by Achmad Zaky in early 2010 as a digital agency division called Suitmedia based in Jakarta. However, Bukalapak's new status as a limited liability company (PT) in September 2011 and is managed by the management led by Achmad Zaky as CEO (Chief Executive Office) and Nugroho Herucahyono as CTO (Chief Technology Officer). After standing a little over a year, Bukalapak gets the addition of capital from
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Bullwhip Effect
What is the bullwhip effect The bullwhip effect can be described as a series of events that leads to supplier demand variability up the supply chain. Trigger events include the frequency of orders, varying quantities ordered, or the combination of both events by downstream partners in a supply chain. As the orders make their way upstream, the perceived demand is amplified and produces what is known as the bullwhip effect (1). The bullwhip effect has
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Bullying at Workplace
Abstract Nowadays, workplace bullying becomes one of the major unethical issues in organizations. Workplace bullying expressed as unethical behavior or unethical business practice in organizations. Bullying in workplace is unhealthy, mistreatment and unfair supervision for one employee, by one or more employees and employers. The unhealthy, mistreatment and unfair supervision is form as violence that prevents somebody or employee to perform in his / her works. This issues being popular and serious problem among researcher.
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Bunclub
Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode International Business (A) Preliminary Report on Toyota – Choice of Countries or Investment Locations Submitted by, GROUP – 8 Vipin Sharan (PGP/19/238) Vennam Anand (PGP/19/239) Amar Sneh (PGP/19/245) Abhishek Sharma (PGP/19/249) Kunal Sapra (PGP/19/266) Contents Introduction to Study Statement of Problem Propositions/Objectives of study Methodology Source of data Presentation scheme planned ________________ Introduction to Study This project mainly focuses on the Target Markets and the Modes of Entry considering Toyota
Rating:Essay Length: 894 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: August 16, 2016