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											Strategic Plan Market AnalysisStrategic Plan MBA 580 Strategic Plan Summit Medical Center is fortunate to have a defined, working mission, vision, and values statement. In a commitment to these statements, one has devised a strategic roadmap to align with the mission and vision of the organization. In this paper, one will distinguish between strategy and tactics apply strategic choice to determine long-term objectives, create a road map for implementation, develop a tactical plan, forecast financials, and identify controls. Rating:Essay Length: 1,078 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: January 26, 2010
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											Impact of the InternetImpact of the World Wide Web and its benefits to various human communities Professionals The WWW becomes an additional medium of information gathering for many people, one group of which are the professionals. 1. Easier to keep abreast of recent happenings around them Specialists from various professions can obtain additional information pertaining to their field not found in books and other physical research materials from websites. As the Internet reaches everyone single one with Internet Rating:Essay Length: 760 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: January 26, 2010
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											Potential Market CrashThe article that I read was about how college cost could lead to a potential market crash. College costs keep rising and almost everyone wants a college degree now. Every year the college graduates debt breaks the record of the debt for the previous year. This generation is the first to shoulder the cost of college primarily through interest bearing loans rather than grants. The debt is not a problem, as long as income keeps Rating:Essay Length: 487 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: January 26, 2010
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											Injectable Security Solutions Marketing PlanMARKETING PLAN: Injectable Security Solutions 1.0 Executive Summary Injectable Security Solutions is a start-up security solutions research, and development company. ISS is currently developing and marketing a tracking device for current prisoners, new prisoners, and parolees. ISS is not the first to market this technology, but the first to impregnate a RFID tracking chip into the chest cavity of the persons being detained. With the current prison population overcrowding facilities, ISS is offering state, federal Rating:Essay Length: 2,442 Words / 10 PagesSubmitted: January 26, 2010
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											Coca Cola MarketingIntroduction The organisation we have chosen to assess the use of branding is Coca-Cola. Coca- Cola is a very successful brand that has been established for many years. Coca-Cola is the most popular and biggest-selling soft drink in history, as well as the best-known product in the world. Created in Atlanta, Georgia by Dr. John S. Pemberton, Coca-Cola was first offered as a fountain beverage by mixing Coca-Cola syrup with carbonated water. First of all Rating:Essay Length: 630 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: January 26, 2010
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											Solving Microsoft's Marketing ErrorsSolving Microsoft’s Marketing Errors Once again, Microsoft is on the "What’s next" trail instead of "What’s now." Longhorn is supposed to be the next-generation Windows capabilities applied to healthcare and real estate. The "future products will solve your existing problems" message is well worn out by Microsoft. What’s often missing in the messaging is how the problems are with Microsoft products or whether the problems should have been there in the first place I see Rating:Essay Length: 755 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: January 26, 2010
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											McBride Financial Services Marketing PlanMARKETING PLAN McBride financial services Sharon Ledger October 26, 2007 McBride Financial Services will be looking at targeting a new market of people to help out with its financial services. We will be exploring new techniques and new ways to advertise to make sure that all persons who are ready to take their financial independence in their own hands, and be able to buy a new home that they can be proud of.  McBride Financial Rating:Essay Length: 1,267 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: January 26, 2010
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											E-Commerce and the Global MarketElectronic commerce (e-commerce) over the Internet is the fastest growing method for consumers to conduct business. Less than ten years old and it already has radically altered the potential to economic activities and the social environment. There are nearly 200 million Internet users worldwide currently. Of these 200 million users, roughly 40 percent reside in the United States (Styliano, A., Robbins, S. & Jackson, P., 2003). E-commerce currently affects large sectors such as communications, banking Rating:Essay Length: 1,892 Words / 8 PagesSubmitted: January 26, 2010
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											Why Is Perfect Competition Often Described as the Ideal Market Structure? Compare and Contrast with Other Known Market Structures.Ideal concepts, when implemented into the real world, very often fail to survive. The perfectly competitive market structure is not an exception. The model is based on such strict assumptions that its adaptation into everyday life situations, in most cases, is simply impossible; however it is often described as the ideal. In the long-run, when all the factors of production can vary, given that the maximalisation of earnings is a natural goal behind every firm’s Rating:Essay Length: 2,188 Words / 9 PagesSubmitted: January 27, 2010
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											The Salmon Effect: Salmons Ecological and Economical Impact on the WorldThe Salmon Effect: Salmons Ecological and Economical Impact on the World The notion of fast food has emerged into part of everyday life of American households only in the latter part of the twentieth century. In contrast, the slow food movement has had a much greater past but has been in the shadows of the fast food culture since fast foods emergence in the United States. Consequently, due to a climate crisis, an impending recession Rating:Essay Length: 2,150 Words / 9 PagesSubmitted: January 27, 2010
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											Marketing and White Goods IndustryMarketing Assignment One Discuss how the Macro-environment can affect an organisations marketing approach. Use examples of companies who produce white goods to illustrate your points. The Macro-environment, factors outside of a firms control, have a major affect on a firms marketing approach and as a cause, these factors outside the firms control are harder to monitor, some of the factors are unpredictable and restricting. To over come this firm sets its marketing approach, also known Rating:Essay Length: 1,798 Words / 8 PagesSubmitted: January 27, 2010
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											Apple Ipod Product Marketing PlanAssessment task Marketing Plan Apple Ipod Contents Executive Summary____________________________________________3 Situation Analysis -Market Analysis_______________________________________________3 -Product Analysis_______________________________________________4 -SWOT Analysis_______________________________________________ 4 -Competitor Analysis ___________________________________________ 6 Marketing Objectives__________________________________________ 7 Identifying Target Market -Selecting Target Market_________________________________________7 -Target Market_________________________________________________7 Developing Marketing Strategies Marketing Mix: -Product________________________________________________________8 -Price__________________________________________________________8 -Promotion______________________________________________________9 -Place__________________________________________________________9 Implementing the Marketing Plan__________________________________10 Monitoring and Controlling -Developing a Financial Forecast____________________________________10 -Comparing actual and planned results________________________________11 -Revising the marketing strategies____________________________________11 Appendix ______________________________________________________12 Appendix A_____________________________________________________13 Appendix B_____________________________________________________14 Appendix C_____________________________________________________15 Executive Summary The focus of Rating:Essay Length: 2,217 Words / 9 PagesSubmitted: January 27, 2010
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											Marketing - ChanelCHANEL PERFUME INTRODUCTION The success of Chanel Perfume traces its roots back to 1870, when Ernest Wertheimer moved from Alsace, France to Paris during the Franco Prussian War. Shortly, after his arrival he purchased an interest in a French theatrical makeup company called Bourjois. Bourjois successfully introduced dry rough to the European market in the 1890’s. The company grew rapidly, and by the early 1920’s Bourjois had begun making and distributing skin creams from his Rating:Essay Length: 1,387 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: January 27, 2010
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											Marketing MyopiaPAPER Marketing myopia By John D Marketing myopia is a term created by Theodore Lewitt, to describe a common managerial problem that many businesses have had in the past and now have in the present. It is a problem where the business fails to look into the future of their company and the industry they are in, and fail to plan ahead for it. Therefore in myopia suffering businesses, business decisions are usually based on Rating:Essay Length: 524 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: January 27, 2010
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											Outsourcing Jobs to Foreign CountriesOutsourcing Jobs to Foreign Countries What does it mean to be a true American? True American citizens have pride in their family, pride in their lifestyle, and most importantly, pride in their economy. It goes without saying that this pride causes Americans to feel the need to buy American-made products. Why give United States dollars to another country when American-made products are the best and will stand the test of time? After the September 11th Rating:Essay Length: 898 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: January 27, 2010
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											L’oreal’s Soft Sheen/carson Selects Bristol’s Sales & Marketing Analytics to Maximize the Efficiencies of Their DataЃ6¦1 Bristol Technology announced today that Soft Sheen/Carson, the leading manufacturer and marketer of Black hair care products, has implemented Bristol's Sales & Marketing Analytics Solution, DataAlchemy, to significantly expand their business analysis and reporting capabilities. DataAlchemy is the industry leading software platform that transforms retail data into knowledge that drives better business decisions. Soft Sheen/Carson's selection of DataAlchemy enables their business development department to focus on understanding the ever-changing consumer demand patterns and Rating:Essay Length: 422 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: January 27, 2010
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											Marketing Plan - Warid TelecomnmunicationMARKETTING MARKETING PLAN Warid Telecom. 2. Situation Analysis: A) Company History: Warid Telecom takes pride in being backed by the Abu Dhabi Group, one of the largest groups in the Middle East and the single largest foreign investor group in Pakistan. It has a diversified business interest in the institutions that have enjoyed commercial success as a result of its strong financial resources and extensive management expertise. The Abu Dhabi Group's major investments are in Rating:Essay Length: 613 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: January 28, 2010
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											Internet Business and MarketingInternet Business and Marketing A Look at Today’s Growing Internet Business In what way does the Internet effect marketing in business? Today’s industry must be profitable and continually seek to improve the profit margin set forth by the shareholders. In order to be on top of the ladder and rise above the ever-growing list of competitors, companies must stay in line with technological advances. The means of marketing a company’s services has changed at a Rating:Essay Length: 1,612 Words / 7 PagesSubmitted: January 28, 2010
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											Impacts of GlobalizationImpacts of Globalization International Economics: Global and Ethic Markets Change is something not all people can take lightly. Some are afraid of it, others embrace it. Some are ignorant to its causes, while some fight against the causes. Globalization is one word symbolizing so many things to different people. Basically, globalization is a term involving an intricate cycle of economic, social, technological, cultural and political changes seen as growing interdependence, assimilation and relationships grow between Rating:Essay Length: 1,257 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: January 29, 2010
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											Foreign AidForeign aid is the transfer of resources between countries, usually one with more power and wealth than the other, in order to help assist the poorer country's stride to develop into a self-dependent nation. (Burnell, 3) I feel that foreign aid is very necessary and beneficial for both countries whether they are the providers or the receivers because not only are the two countries forming a bond and an allegiance, they are helping the world Rating:Essay Length: 2,217 Words / 9 PagesSubmitted: January 29, 2010
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											Consumer Analysis in a Dynamic Food MarketCONSUMER ANALYSIS IN A DYNAMIC FOOD MARKET ABSTRACT Consumer analysis is a very complex matter. There is an increasing interest to study it for more intensively due to the political dimension of some food safety problems in the last decade. The concern on health and nutrition has stimulated the research on different attributes and comparative advantages of consumption habits and diets. However, under a practical point of view, we should focus our attention in a Rating:Essay Length: 3,262 Words / 14 PagesSubmitted: January 29, 2010
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											Impact of Work Life ImbalanceImpact of work life imbalance Impact of work life imbalance on employees as an individual Work life imbalance as G said is common in today's working environment due to globalization and improved technology. Due to improved technology people can now work from anywhere and thus this caused people to bring their work home, thus employees are working in the office as well as at home. And they have very little time for their families this Rating:Essay Length: 357 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: January 29, 2010
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											Hays Production Code's Impact on VertigoIn 1930, the Hay’s Production Code was introduced into the film industry to regulate films that were produced. It regulated several different aspects of movie scenes containing crimes against the law, vulgarity, sex, obscenity, profanity, costume, dances, religion, locations, national feelings, titles and repellent subjects. (History of the Motion Picture Rating System) When scenes in films dealt with crimes committed against the law, the Hays Production Code stated that the crimes could never be presented Rating:Essay Length: 771 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: January 29, 2010
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											What Does It Take to Be the Most Valuable Player? the Hart Memorial TrophyMVP What does it take to be the most valuable player? The Hart Memorial Trophy is an award given annually to a player who proves to be the most valuable to his team. This player must have the skill, the dedication, the leadership and the drive to help to take their team to the top. This year in the National Hockey League, there are two candidates competing for this prestigious award: Pittsburgh Penguin, Evgeni Malkin Rating:Essay Length: 687 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: January 29, 2010
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											Stock Market CrashThe Stock Market crash of 1929 has been looked at as the greatest symbol of depression is our countries history. Although the Stock Market crashing had a huge effect on the beginning of the Great Depression, there are still factors to consider when looking for a source to blame. It’s hard to put responsibility on the stock market for something so huge and disheartening. The Great Depression is seen as a slippery road downward, not Rating:Essay Length: 680 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: January 29, 2010
 
				























