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  • Al Qaeda Terrorist Group

    Al Qaeda Terrorist Group

    Al Qaeda Terrorist Group Paul Leclair University of Phoenix CJA/300 William Barnes December 8, 2005 Abstract Al Qaeda is arguably the most well-known and most dangerous Islamic terrorist organization in the world. It was established around 1990 by a Saudi millionaire, Osama Bin Laden, to bring together Arabs who fought in Afghanistan against the Soviet invasion. The goal of the organization is to reestablish the Muslim state throughout the world. Al Qaeda works with allied

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    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Corporate Newsletter - Social Influences; Group Judgements and Decisions

    Corporate Newsletter - Social Influences; Group Judgements and Decisions

    In recent months, the management team of this organization has been working tirelessly to diminish biases among group members and to establish a proposal focusing on the elimination of in-store employee theft. This criminal activity associated with inventory shrinkage and major revenue loss has proved to be a detriment to our company, but thankfully, is now in the process of being reversed. The success of our proposal resulted from the dynamics of an open discussion

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    Essay Length: 599 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Victor
  • The Jd Group Chooses Microsoft over Linux for Next-Generation Point-Of-Sale

    The Jd Group Chooses Microsoft over Linux for Next-Generation Point-Of-Sale

    The JD Group Chooses Microsoft over Linux for Next-Generation Point-of-Sale Situation Innovative retailers are making use of a new generation of Point-of-Sale (POS) technologies. They offer a full range of payments functionality, combined with applications that improve access to real-time information stored in back-end systems. These technologies empower employees to provide better, more timely information for customers. In addition, they enable real-time reporting on performance and greater visibility of stock as it flows through the

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Fatih
  • The Boston Consulting Group: An Analysis

    The Boston Consulting Group: An Analysis

    The Boston Consulting Group: An Analysis In 1963 Bruce Henderson billed a total of $500 for his first month’s work at the Boston Consulting Group. Little did he know that over the next 40 years, his company of 1 employee in Boston would grow to more than 2,600 employees throughout 37 countries, together, generating over $1 billion a year in profit. Today, with 60 offices worldwide, the company is prospering beyond Henderson’s wildest dreams. I

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Computer Services Group Logicacmg

    Computer Services Group Logicacmg

    The purpose of this report is to identify and describe the key issues of a business problem of Computer services group LogicaCMG and subsequently employ quantitative or statistical decision tools to provide useful insights for the decision making process. Significance of the Business Problem The business problem identified for LogicaCMG and the Information Technology Industry was that end users were complaining that their software products and systems are of poor quality or not up to

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Artur
  • Small Groups in Education

    Small Groups in Education

    The role of schools is not only to educate children on classroom subjects but also to socialize them and put them in a position they are not used to at home or their nuclear community. The use of small teams or groups inside a classroom environment is useful to not only teach the lesson but also help kids learn these socialization skills. In groups, children learn to interact between associates in an environment that a

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Monika
  • Suntory Water Group

    Suntory Water Group

    To: Nobutada Saji, President From: Daniel Landis, Consultant Re: Bottled Water Industry Analysis Suntory Water Group Memo To: Nobutada Saji, President From: Daniel Landis, Consultant CC: Date: April 27, 2006 Re: Bottled Water Industry Assignment In an effort to end recent slides in sales volume and market share, I have created a report detailing the bottled water business. This memo will describe the major business and economic characteristics of this highly competitive industry as

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    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Kevin
  • The Swatch Group: Competing in an Increasingly Global Market for Watches

    The Swatch Group: Competing in an Increasingly Global Market for Watches

    Maryam Tahririha GSB576 L. Grant Swatch and the Global Watch Industry Case Analysis July 13, 2005 THE SWATCH GROUP: COMPETING IN AN INCREASINGLY GLOBAL MARKET FOR WATCHES Nicholas Hayek and Ernst Thomke formed the Swatch Group (the Group) in 1983 by merging two bankrupt watch-making groups. The merger gave the Group ownership of many of the Switzerland’s dominant watch brands. Swatch, their first product initiative, was so successful that it helped pull the squandering Swiss

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    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Pressure Groups Within the Uk

    Pressure Groups Within the Uk

    Politics, Government and Communication As the number of political parties has fallen, that of pressure groups has increased. In the voluntary sector alone, one third of the population is involved in regular work for organisations, several of which can be described as a pressure group. They are organised groups that don’t put up candidates for election, but seek to influence government policy or legislation. These organisations are also described as interest groups, lobby groups, or

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Women: Feminist Psychotherapy Groups

    Women: Feminist Psychotherapy Groups

    Women: Feminist Psychotherapy Groups Curtis Richard Taylor University of the District of Columbia Feminist Psychotherapy Groups Over the past century, an approach to understanding the psychological problems of women and providing treatment for them has evolved from the philosophical foundation of feminism. Some see feminist psychotherapy as a radical approach to therapy; others see the principles that underlie the feminist approach to psychotherapy as eminently reasonable ideas that should have always been a part

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Groups and Teams

    Groups and Teams

    Groups and Teams Paper Groups. Teams. High-performance teams. What is a group? "A group is a collection of people who interact with one another regularly to attain common goals" (Schermerhorn, Hunt & Osborn, 2005). Over the years, groups have helped organizations achieve important tasks. They have also been resourceful of helping the members of organization to improve task performance and experience more satisfaction with their work. Groups are good for people, can improve creativity, can

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Jack
  • Leadership and Groups

    Leadership and Groups

    Motivating an employee to work hard for any organization is difficult without the necessary encouragement and plan to foster those motivations. Culture is not something executives hand to employees; it is something for which each of us has ownership. It is in the way we treat each other and how we perform, communicate, manage and work together. Organizational systems such as job design and goal setting, performance appraisals, base pay, and career development are reliable

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Jon
  • The Most Wanted Violence Groups in Late Imperial China

    The Most Wanted Violence Groups in Late Imperial China

    Accompany with rapid growth of population and decline of government administration, violence groups became a significant popular culture in late imperial China. Although religious sects, brotherhood associations and banditry were all considered as illegal violence groups, they were very different because of their different political perspectives. A comparison and contrast of religious sects, brotherhood associations and banditry indicates that religious sects, who were considered threatening and be suppressed by the Manchu government, played a main

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Victor
  • Avis Budget Group, Inc

    Avis Budget Group, Inc

    Avis Budget Group, Inc Avis Budget group is one of the leading and most recognized companies in the global vehicle rental industry. Avis is a leading rental car supplier to the premium commercial and leisure segments of the travel industry and Budget is a leading rental car supplier to the price-conscious segments of the industry. A majority of business stems from their $6 billion dollars of revenue stems from their onsite airport locations. On the

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Max
  • The Loewen Group

    The Loewen Group

    Threat of new entrants: The barriers to entry are high due to high fixed costs, lack of history in the local community, zoning regulation, and “not-in-my-back-yard” protests. Power of suppliers: Funeral consolidators such as Loewen group can put a great deal of pressure on suppliers to reduce prices. Power of buyers: The funeral home is usually the buyers first point of contact, therefore the funeral home has first chance at selling all related services and

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Pran Group Case Study

    Pran Group Case Study

    We would like to thank our faculty Ameer Yusuf Khan for his splendid support and guideline during our completion of this report. We are grateful for the patience and the time he gave us to solve the problems we faced in making the project. We would also like to express our gratitude to the management and all the individuals of PRAN Group who have taken part by assisting us with details on their company,

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Group Interaction

    Group Interaction

    The tremendous power of team learning is derived from a single factor: the high level of cohesiveness that can be developed within student learning groups. The effectiveness of team learning as an instructional strategy is based on the fact that it nurtures the development of high levels of group cohesiveness which in turn results in a wide variety of other positive outcomes. Each member of our group had some similarities but also differences in our

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    Essay Length: 1,434 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • Wallace

    Wallace

    The most important problem facing the Wallace Group is that the Chairman and President of the Wallace Group, Mr. Hal Wallace lacks a strong sense of vision or maybe a vision at all. “Top management as well as CEOs must have a strong sense of vision. As a leader, he should set an example in terms of behavior and actions. Mr. Wallace’s attitudes and values concerning the corporation’s purpose and activities should clear cut and

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    Essay Length: 770 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 9, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Describe Stroke Cycle for Breaststroke Identifying Phases of Propulsion and Resistance.Define and Analyse the Major Muscle Groups Used and the Energy System Demands Made on the Body in Swimming This Stroke over 200 Metres in 2 Minutes 10seconds.Explain

    Describe Stroke Cycle for Breaststroke Identifying Phases of Propulsion and Resistance.Define and Analyse the Major Muscle Groups Used and the Energy System Demands Made on the Body in Swimming This Stroke over 200 Metres in 2 Minutes 10seconds.Explain

    Name: Student Number: Unit: Sports Analysis. Unit Leader: Sally Hope. Date: 31st January 2006. Assignment: Ў®Describe stroke cycle for Breaststroke identifying phases of propulsion and resistance. Define and analyse the major muscle groups used and the energy system demands made on the body in swimming this stroke over 200 metres in 2 minutes 10seconds. Explain how you would develop both muscles and energy systems using appropriate land and water trainingЎЇ. I declare that this is

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Janna
  • Lenovo Group Limited Marketing Strategies

    Lenovo Group Limited Marketing Strategies

    This report analysed the external, internal environment of Lenovo Group Limited, as well as producing SWOT, market segment and strategic alliances analysis. MACRO ENVIRONMENT - PESTEL ChinaЎ¦s market accounted for the largest percentage of LenovoЎ¦s business, while the US and Europe market is the main opportunity for Lenovo to expand its global business, together they accounted for more than 70% of the global PC market revenues. PESTEL is analyzed as below: - Political: In 2002,

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Max
  • Women as a Minority Group

    Women as a Minority Group

    Women as a Minority Group Women have been discriminated against since the beginning of time, as early as the first people, Adam and Eve. Eve was called the evil one, who ate fruit from the tree of knowledge. Once she had the knowledge to know right from wrong, she chose to do wrong and give the fruit to Adam. Examples like these can be shown all over history books, in stories, tales and legends across

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    Submitted: April 11, 2010 By: David
  • Ethnic Groups

    Ethnic Groups

    This was a particularly difficult assignment as a member of the “majority.” I mark the box “White non-Hispanic” when asked the question of ethnicity on a form. It was in 1492 that Columbus discovered a new land. He thought he was in the Indies, so called the natives that were here, Indians. They are more commonly known as Native-Americans now. They welcomed the new “White man” with open arms, and were in awe by the

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Group Development

    Group Development

    Groups’ development dimensions Purpose Although groups typically formed around a purpose or an objective, by time group members looses focus and tend to have personal objectives. Group primary and stated objective might not be the main reason for gathering by time. An example is a group founded to support a certain disease patients and then they socially gathered because of shared values. Workgroups who loses focus of the main objective are most likely less productive.

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Uk Food Group Briefing

    Uk Food Group Briefing

    UK Food Group Briefing UK Food Group PO Box 100, London, UK SE1 7RT Tel: + 44 (0)207 523 2369 Email: rachel@ukfg.org.uk EU COMPETITION RULES AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF FARMERS AND SMALL SUPPLIERS COMMISSIONED BY THE UK FOOD GROUP TO THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW March 2005 CONTENTS 1. Briefing remit 2 2. Summary of conclusion and recommendations 2 3. Competition law background 3 4. Merger regulation and cross

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Virgin Group and Coca Cola Management Strategies

    Virgin Group and Coca Cola Management Strategies

    Background Information and Challenges of the Virgin Group From 1968 to 2007, Richard Branson leads the Virgin group to become a conglomerate of more than 200 companies with business in music, airlines, rail transport, soft drinks, radio broadcasting and etc. (Grant 2005a:309) The Virgin Group followed many other companies during the 1950 to1980 period in adopting diversification as a mean for corporate growth. The boom of unrelated diversification of the early 1960s and 1970s was

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Anna

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