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Business Regulation Simulation 530
Business Regulation Simulation University of Phoenix Introduction Alumina Inc. is a $4 billion aluminum maker, based in the United States, which operates in eight countries around the world. The United States market constitutes 70% of its sales. Alumina manufactures automotive components, alumina refining, bauxite mining and aluminum smelting. The situation is based on a simulation for the MBA560 course of the University of Phoenix (Legal Environment of Business Simulation UOP, 2006). In this paper, I
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A Risky Investment on a Poor Governance Environment
A risky investment on a poor governance environment It is widely believed that a country with weak laws and severe corruptions would not attract foreign investors. However, statistic shows the opposite way. Most investors would choose complete governance on their indirect investment but when it comes to direct investments, foreigners would prefer to invest in countries that have poor legal system. A poor governance environment attracts foreign direct investment because it has vast market opportunities.
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The Impact of Business Technology Optimisation on Organisations in the Financial Sector
The Impact of Business Technology Optimisation on Organisations in the Financial Sector 1. Introduction This report will examine how Business Technology Optimisation (BTO) can have an impact on organisational IT operations in the financial services sector. The report will consist of descriptions of what BTO is, how the technology can impact an organisation at various levels and how it can prove vital to the criticality of the financial services sector. This report will represent BTO
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Market Segmentation This Document Prepared and Presented by Business Resource Software, Inc
Market Segmentation This document prepared and presented by Business Resource Software, Inc. Market Segmentation The purpose for segmenting a market is to allow your marketing/sales program to focus on the subset of prospects that are "most likely" to purchase your offering. If done properly this will help to insure the highest return for your marketing/sales expenditures. Depending on whether you are selling your offering to individual consumers or a business, there are definite differences in
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Target Report
Target is a large corporate retail store that operates with in all fifty states of the United States. With over one thousand stores they are one of the leading markets in commercial retail. Target offers its customer’s high quality goods at discount prices. Much like Wal-mart it sells a variety of goods from clothing to food items, cosmetics to small appliances. However, Target has made a name for itself selling more trendy and better, high
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Describe the Term Entrepreneurship and the Challenges of Starting a Small Business
Burke Bembridge Bus 110 First Evaluation Instructor; Dr Chris Ehiobuche Describe the term Entrepreneurship and the challenges of starting a small business Entrepreneurship is the dream of a lifetime for most individuals. The idea of being in control on one's financial future by establishing, owning, and operating their own business has driven most individuals in the direction of Sole Proprietorships. Most plunge in looking at the advantage and over looking the disadvantage and challenges of
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Business Communication
Assignment for week one Listening skills Often when a misunderstanding occurs on the job, it is attributed to a lack of communication, which most of time implies that whoever was delivering the message did not do an effective job. But what about the other side, the listener? Let me give you an example. Mark, a senior-level manager in a high-technology company, seemed to possess all the skills one might expect from someone who had achieved
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International Business Trip to Beijing, China
Date: 9/24/2005 Subject: International Business Trip to Beijing, China, Departure: October 1st Return: November 30th My company and I are heading on our trip to Beijing next Saturday. We’ll be staying for two months, that should give us enough time to conduct business with our friends in China. The weather there wont be too different from how it is in the states, averaging 69*F in October and 52*F in November. Although it could get up
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Cash Is the Life-Blood of Any Business and Without It Survival Is Very Unlikely.
Cash is the life-blood of any business and without it survival is very unlikely. Cash is normally regarded as "just an asset that a business needs to help it to function (Atrill & McLaney, 2004, p. 124)." Though this is true, cash is also one of the essential elements needed for a business to grow and prosper. The reason why cash is so important is because "people and organisations will not normally accept other than
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Global Business Strategies
Regional Paper Frank Stubblefield MGT 448 Global Business Strategies J. Antonio Marin, MBA, PMP - Instructor July 01, 2005 Eastern Europe Region Introduction Regional integration in Europe generally, and Eastern Europe in particular, has a long, complex, and troubled history. Regionalism has been promoted as an efficient means of fostering closer economic co-operation. By creating a larger, unified market through the elimination of regional trade barriers, economic integration allows for the use of comparative
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How Realistically or Romantically Describes Willa Cather the Business of Farming?
How realistically or romantically describes Willa Cather the business of farming? Willa Sibert Cather was born in Virginia, December 7, 1873. At the age of nine, Cather’s family moved to Nebraska. Willa fell in love with the country, with the waste prairies of the Nebraska. In her life, Willa worked for different journals and magazines and received many honorary degrees, even the Pulitzer Prize. Her literary life was extremely influenced by her childhood in the
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Concet Report on Dimitri Shostakovich
I recently attended a concert in the Sutton Music Series entitled Shostakovich Centenary Tribute. The concert was held at the Morris R. Pitman Recital Hall on September 25, 2006. All of the pieces in this concert were composed by the late Dimitri Shostakovich. The date of this concert signifies the date of Shostakovich’s birth. It was performed by Stephanie Leon Shames who played the piano and Matthew Dane who played the viola. The concert environment
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A Business Analysis of the Object Oriented Hypermedia Design Model
A Business Analysis of the Object Oriented Hypermedia Design Model This discourse will provide a brief overview of the Object Oriented Hypermedia design model and the four-step process involved in the development of the model. This section will provide an explanation for each step in the process. Then we will discuss the past, present and future business uses of the model. This will explore the importance of the model in business applications that are conducted
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Doing Business Using Electronic Commerce
Doing Business Using Electronic Commerce With the astonishing growth of the Internet, many companies are finding new and exciting ways to expand their business opportunities. There are very few successful companies that do not use computers in their everyday business activities, which mean there are few companies that do not use E-Commerce. To emphasize the point that the effect of the Internet is widespread in today’s business communities, one online article stated that more than
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Xml - Applications for Business Process Analysis & Design
XML | Applications for Business Process Analysis & Design Introduced in 1996, Extensible Markup Language (XML) was initially intended to function in the place of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) as the standard format used to define online document structure (Obasanjo, 2003). These intentions are proving inevitable as business organizations begin to realize the real potential found in the family of XML technologies. Potential in terms of improvement in information management practices measured by a
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Current Ethical Issues in Business
Current Ethical Issue in Business The organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) have been in the news for recent issues regarding animal cruelty. The same activists that had to fight to preserve the habitat of animals, the cruelty in the clothing industry and in medical experiments have been the focus of attention for the way they have handled disposing of dead dogs and cats. This paper will establish the ethical issues, theories,
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E-Commerce - Contemporary Business and online Commerce Law
Electronic Contracts E-commerce is staggering nowadays; everyone is using e-commerce at their own leisure. The meaning of the term "electronic commerce" has changed over time. Originally, "electronic commerce" meant the facilitation of commercial transactions electronically, usually using technology like Electronic Data Interchange to send commercial documents like purchase orders or invoices electronically. Later it came to include activities more precisely termed "Web commerce" -- the purchase of goods and services over the World Wide
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Business Process Analysis: Missing Children Clearinghouse Amber Alert Program
BUSINESS PROCESS ANALYSIS Missing Children Clearinghouse Amber Alert Program EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Indiana Amber Alert Program operated by the Indiana State Police notifies the public about recently abducted children in Indiana using the national Emergency Alert System (EAS). Interested parties to the program have expressed concern about the length of time between the declaration of an Amber Alert and the publication of the Alert on the EAS. Some measurable improvement is possible by reordering some
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Report, the Yellow Fever
-Disease, mutation, disfunction, or virus?: virus and disease -Common name: yellow fever -Scientific name: flavivirus and topotypes -History of oResearched „XWhere: Philadelphia, Cuba, and South Africa „XWhen: 1800, 1881, 1901, and 1939 „XWhy: It was researched because so many people were infected who were coming to America, and so many people were getting infected by the virus who lived near the port. „XHow: It was researched with the Aedes Aegypti mosquito and studied the
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Business Plan
Vision/Mission Statement LEVEL 3 plans to be a chain of upscale nightclubs centering around the middle Georgia areas. It is demographically targeted to middle aged adult’s ages ranging from 25 and up. LEVEL 3 aims at providing quality entertainment, food and refreshments along with a welcoming environment that will give our customers a unique and entertaining experience. Company Overview This company evolved through a partnership involving, Brooke Jacox, Ashley Kiltreses, Crystal Ward, Mary Askew, Kimberly
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An Analysis of the Structure and Culture of Strategic Mining Solutions in the Context of the External Environment with Respect to Future Challenges and Recommended Changes
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Strategic Mining (SM) is capable of converting challenges into opportunities, as evaluated in the context of the company expanding its operations into Africa. The company promotes a participative management style which greatly benefits communication at all levels. The Directors of SMЎ¦s Board are technically and managerially highly skilled and are therefore in a position to manage company resources efficiently and unambiguously. A co ЎV operative culture exists in the company. This feature is
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Report on Gpdp Project in Edible Oil Industry in India
Report on GPDP Project in Edible Oil Industry in India Chapter 1.0: Introduction 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 EDIBLE OIL SCENARIO IN INDIA India is the fourth largest oilseed producing country in the world, next only to USA, China and Brazil, harvesting about 25 million tons of oilseeds against the world production of 250 million tons per annum. Since 1995, Indian share in world production of oilseeds has been around 10 percent. Although, India is a major
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Macroeconomic Impact on Business Operations
Monetary Policy and Its Effect on Macroeconomic Factors Such As GDP, Unemployment, Inflation, and Interest Rates Macroeconomic Impact on Business Operations Monetary policy is a tool that a national Government uses to influence its economy. This policy controls the money supply, influences interest rates and overall economical activities. Monetary policy does have an affect on different macroeconomic factors. Such factors are GDP, which stands for gross domestic product, unemployment, inflation, and interest rates. The monetary
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Latino Americans Assimilation into American Business Culture
America is one of the most diverse nations in the world. The backgrounds and ancestry of the citizens of this great nation are far reaching and wide spread. The Latino American population is no different in this regard. Coming from regions such as Mexico, Guatemala, Cuba, and South America has provided this diverse population with the challenge of assimilating into American culture. There are many important aspects of the Latino American population’s history that are
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Case Review: Business Intelligence Software at Sysco
Business Intelligence Software at SYSCO Case Review The main obstacles will be some resistance of the operating companies in participating share of the overall cost of the project. This is due to two reasons: cost and having previously implemented BI systems in these companies. Both of these questions present a clear business case to upper management, which will help to address/achieve new strategic plan for the company. BI capabilities would be clearer when it addresses
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