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  • Is He Real

    Is He Real

    I think we do. We have different routes of getting to the Almighty," Bush said. "But I want you to understand, I want your listeners to understand, I don't get to get decide who goes to heaven. The Almighty God decides who goes to heaven and I am on my personal walk," he said. When it comes to Osama bin Laden and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who both claim to be devout Muslims, Bush says he

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    Essay Length: 584 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Real Job

    Real Job

    Let's talk about the importance of having a "real job." I have spent a huge portion of my life working for someone else. I consider myself to have three full time jobs. All of my jobs are equally important to me. Yes I lead a normal life, but it is a very hectic one. I have a full-time job, attend school full-time, and I am a full-time parent to four kids. My day starts when

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    Essay Length: 770 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: June 4, 2010 By: Max
  • Advantages of Collaboration

    Advantages of Collaboration

    Abstract How does one successfully obtain assistance from individuals in other departments within the same company? It is important for departments to collaborate. Departments collaborate in both formal and informal settings. In this study it was established that companies continually trade off product quality, speed of delivery, and its associated costs to the provider and customer. The collaboration method of choice depends on the issue to resolve and the duration of the project at hand.

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    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Competition in the European Mobile Phone Industry

    Competition in the European Mobile Phone Industry

    Competition in the European mobile phone industry: Introduction of UMTS in Spain Unique characteristics of the phone operator compared to traditional manufacturing sectors Many of the fundamental characteristics differ between manufacturing and services. These include the following: · Ability to develop and protect proprietary technologies: Imitation is simpler for a phone operator; manufacturing process/system patents are more difficult to obtain and protect. · Incremental nature of innovation versus discrete technology transition: Because of competitive pressures

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    Essay Length: 353 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Kevin
  • The Advantages of Open Source Software

    The Advantages of Open Source Software

    The Advantages of Open Source Software “Open Source Software is primarily defined as software which is freely redistributable and includes the source code” (Varner, 1999). Open-source software may be seen as the opposite of proprietary software in which the end product is binary only. The idea of open source is not a new one. “The progress of science over half a millennium has been founded upon the notion of "open source"--a model in which the

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    Essay Length: 524 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: regina
  • Strength and Conditioning for Competitive Swimming in Today’s World

    Strength and Conditioning for Competitive Swimming in Today’s World

    The most essential part to excelling in any competitive sport is training and practice. Training helps us improve on technique, speed, endurance and strength needed for any sport. Various sports have various different training methods that are best suited to the specific sport played. Over the years new developments arise in training techniques for sports that help to further improve and be more beneficial to athletes thus changing previous training programs. Most people would say

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Yan
  • The Apple Iphone

    The Apple Iphone

    Depending on whom you ask, the iPhone is either the greatest electronic device to grace the planet or an overpriced, over hyped status gadget sold to rubes with more credit than sense,???? says Arik Hesseldahl of Business Week Online. Whether or not one sees Apple???¦s iPhone as flawless or a flop, it is a device that demands our attention not only for its unprecedented features but from a marketing stand point as well. Whether it

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    Essay Length: 4,160 Words / 17 Pages
    Submitted: June 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Apple Inc

    Apple Inc

    Rangers manager Walter Smith believes his patched-up team has enough quality to overcome Fiorentina in the Uefa Cup semi-final first leg at Ibrox. Barry Ferguson, Allan McGregor and Lee McCulloch are among the many regulars missing for the Glasgow side. "The fewer players you have, the easier it is to select a team," said Smith. "We have changed our formation at different times during the European run and, if we have to do so again,

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    Essay Length: 559 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 13, 2010 By: David
  • Sieze Advantage

    Sieze Advantage

    In today's increasingly complex and fast-changing environment, business model innovation is critical to success. Yet few understand when to make a change, or – more importantly – how to execute. Based on a follow-up to our IBM Global CEO Study 2008 and an analysis of 28 successful business model innovators, we gained insight into when and how to innovate the business model.1,2 Organizations can determine the right timing based on the economic environment, their own

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    Essay Length: 733 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 7, 2011 By: mubeen
  • Transforming a Firms Competitive Landscape by Understanding and Using Sustainable Business Practices

    Transforming a Firms Competitive Landscape by Understanding and Using Sustainable Business Practices

    Transforming a firms competitive landscape by understanding and using sustainable business practices By Ziska Fields Abstract The purpose of this paper is to provide information to South Africa firms and its leaders regarding the need for and use of sustainable business practices. The paper is based on a review of relevant literature. Various strategic options are highlighted as well as important legislation regarding sustainability. The Equator principles serve as an action plan to enable firms

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    Essay Length: 6,588 Words / 27 Pages
    Submitted: April 20, 2011 By: Ziska
  • Toyota Competitive Analysis

    Toyota Competitive Analysis

    Toyota Motor Corporation Strengths •Global organization, with a strong international position in 170 countries worldwide. •High financial strength (1997, sales turnover, £131,511 million), sales growth of 29.3%[1] •Strong brand image based on quality, environmental friendly (greener), customized range. •Industry leader in manufacturing and production. Maximizes profit through efficient lean manufacturing approaches (e.g. Total Quality Management) and JIT (Just in Time) manufacturing and first mover in car research and development[2]. •Excellent penetration in key markets (US,

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    Essay Length: 447 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 20, 2011 By: icucu
  • A Study on the Apple's Marketing Strategies

    A Study on the Apple's Marketing Strategies

    Introduction Marketing strategy is a process that can allow an organization to concentrate its limited resources on the greatest opportunities to increase sales and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage. A marketing strategy should be centered around the key concept that customer satisfaction is the main goal. Marketing strategy is most effective when it is an integral component of corporate strategy, defining how the organization will successfully engage customers, prospects, and competitors in the market arena.

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    Submitted: April 21, 2011 By: JinKe
  • Real Options: Valuing Managerial Flexibility" by Harvard Business School

    Real Options: Valuing Managerial Flexibility" by Harvard Business School

    "Real Options: Valuing Managerial Flexibility" by Harvard Business School One of the key financial tasks facing managers in their quest to enhance value in an uncertain world is the allocation of resources over their many potential uses. The tools managers use must not only have sound numerical background, but assign some qualitative value on flexibility within the process in order to expand or shrink business' success and failure respectively. The numerical approach, known as discounted

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    Submitted: April 22, 2011 By: connorsmtc
  • Ipod

    Ipod

    Apple chose particular suppliers for various reasons: to let them maintain bargaining power over the supplier, to let them leverage expertise and economies of scale, and maintain ability to focus on their own core competence. When the iPod was first introduced, the project was set to meet an impossibly short schedule set by top-down by CEO Jobs. To meet the project deadline, head of hardware, Jon Rubinstein had to quickly put together an engineering team

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    Submitted: April 23, 2011 By: keels20
  • Apple

    Apple

    Apple did not respond to a request for comment. Google could not immediately be reached for comment. Apple's iOS operating system does not appear to make geolocation logs readily available to applications, but storing records of an owner's physical meanderings raises novel security and privacy concerns. Not only is the log stored on the device itself (a lock code can easily be bypassed by forensics software), but it's typically backed up on the computer to

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    Submitted: April 24, 2011 By: fysshop
  • Analyze Coca-Cola and Its Business Strategy Using the Value Chain and Competitive Forces Models

    Analyze Coca-Cola and Its Business Strategy Using the Value Chain and Competitive Forces Models

    Analyze Coca-Cola and its business strategy using the value chain and competitive forces models. Ans. Firm Level A value chain is a chain of activities for a firm operating in a specific industry. The business unit is the appropriate level for construction of a value chain, not the divisional level or corporate level. Products pass through all activities of the chain in order, and at each activity the product gains some value. The chain of

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    Submitted: April 24, 2011 By: mahmudhk
  • Apple 2008

    Apple 2008

    Apple Inc. 2008: An Innovative Strategic Position Apple Inc. was founded in the late 1970's by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs and has obtained its market share with extensive investment in research and development of innovative new products in personal computers, smart phones, and digital music players industries, experiencing both successes and failures. Though the Apple has had a bumpy road with the exit of many top executives and some failed products through the 1980's

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    Submitted: April 25, 2011 By: greattt3
  • Mercedes Benz Competitive Forces and Completive Strategy

    Mercedes Benz Competitive Forces and Completive Strategy

    I think Apple Company got very good and efficient products, and this new generation of computes that reduce energy is a great propose to the market and the environment, I saw some videos that talked about this new computer, how is saving energy without affecting the efficient and having the same style and I really think is a great propose, I haven't tried but I believed in the advertising. 2. Assume we are interested in

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    Essay Length: 343 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 26, 2011 By: Miros
  • Outsourcing Conveniently Aligns Retailer's Operations with Competitive Business Strategies | Article

    Outsourcing Conveniently Aligns Retailer's Operations with Competitive Business Strategies | Article

    Outsourcing Conveniently Aligns Retailer's Operations with Competitive Business Strategies | Article Kathleen Goolsby, Senior Writer | July 1, 2004 | no comments A few years ago, the typical 7-ElevenÆ store had a myriad of electronic devices that were not "connected." For example, cash registers were not linked to the fuel pumps, which forced clerks to manually enter fuel sales into the registers, slowing the process and missing impulse sales. The situation prevented 7-Eleven from maximizing

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    Submitted: April 27, 2011 By: notoro
  • Financial Ratio Associated with Apple, Inc.

    Financial Ratio Associated with Apple, Inc.

    Table 3 displays the key financial ratio associated with Apple, Inc. from year 2005-2007. To summarize, revenue has steadily increased in the past three years ending in 2007 at approximately 24 million dollars. The growth rate of the company has been notable extending from 68.3% in year 2005 to 24.3% in year 2007. Though the rate is declining it is still extremely well above the industry average and the decline most likely represents the growing

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    Essay Length: 275 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 27, 2011 By: shanshan
  • Advantages of Functional Equivalence

    Advantages of Functional Equivalence

    n Sociopragmatic Equivalence Effect in Translation Mengyuan Fu[*Mengyuan Fu (1963- ), female, associate professor of English at Jinggangshan Normal College, Jiangxi P.R. China. The author focuses her study on translation theory and practice, etc; Tel: 0796-8100498; Postcode: 343009; E-mail: mengyuan63@163.com]* Jinggangshan Normal College Abstract: The culture-specific expressions, which produce in different culture backgrounds, carry different cultures. The equivalent effect of sociopragmatics in translation usually occurs when the translator holds a correct conception of the different

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    Essay Length: 1,460 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: April 27, 2011 By: kelly4224
  • Apple

    Apple

    In computer industry, Apple used to be has good strategic sense in personal computer and software industry. Meanwhile in digital music players and mobile phones industries, they fully utilized its strengths and expanded its business to the entertainment industry. In year 2001, the Apple started its business from digital music players which is iPod with online music service which is iTunes and to iPhone for mobile phones industry in year 2007. The marketplace trend seems

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    Submitted: April 27, 2011 By: chiaxing
  • An Introduction to Apple Company

    An Introduction to Apple Company

    An Introduction To Apple Company Organization of Apple was established in 1976 as a computer company. However, in the last decade, Apple has expanded into a complex company that specializes in much more than just computers. In 2001, Apple broke the barrier with the iPod, eventually becoming the dominant market leader in music players. In following, Apple joined the phone industry in 2007 with the iPhone, which has also been widely successful. Apple is known

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    Submitted: April 28, 2011 By: jessicamarwah
  • Apple Summary

    Apple Summary

    Executive Summary Apple Inc. is a company that designs, manufactures, and then sells desktop and notebook computers, portable digital music players, and cell phones. It also creates software like the OS X operating system, iLife, iTunes, or QuickTime; and peripherals such as printers or storage devices that go with these products. The biggest challenge Apple is facing is that consumers are reluctant to pay for songs and thus, Apple is losing customers to its competitors

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    Submitted: April 30, 2011 By: bjour
  • Apple and Samsung Case Study

    Apple and Samsung Case Study

    5 August 2010 How did Apple forecast that we'd pine for the iPhone 4 despite the bad press? After all, fans were just coming off their highs from embracing the iPad. And how did du pull off its unique positioning as a lower cost alternative without sacrificing profits? Or how did Samsung succeed with its entirely new smartphone platform, "bada", in a seemingly saturated market dominated by iPhone, Android and Blackberry? Smart enterprises engage their

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    Submitted: April 30, 2011 By: piyush

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