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  • The Economic Impact of Rising Oil Prices in Automotive Industry

    The Economic Impact of Rising Oil Prices in Automotive Industry

    The Economic Impact of Rising Oil Prices in Automotive Industry The rise in the oil prices plays a major role in the automotive industry. “The world consumes over 82 million barrels of oil per day (BPD), with the united states taking roughly 20 million BPD” (McFarlane). Oil provides 97 percent of the transportation fuels that helps to run the cars, trucks and other vehicles in the nation’s highway (Heinberg). Thus, when the price of the

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Edward
  • Chinese Economic Reform

    Chinese Economic Reform

    In 1978, China formally recognized the deficiencies of Soviet-style planning and adopted a policy to reform its economy (Chow). Through its financial reform, China has embraced a market-based financial system by establishing financial institutions and markets (Ito). The financial reform has aimed to develop the economy by acquiring funds necessary for investment, while simultaneously improving the efficiency of investments by allocating capital effectively (Gen-you). By establishing a central bank, developing a financial market system, and

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Bred
  • 1920’s Economics

    1920’s Economics

    Economic growth in the 1920’s was impressive, many Americans would purchase new cars, houses and appliances, many of these were new products that had recently been invented. The other aspect of the economy was mass production on assembly lines; automobile manufacturing skyrocketed in part because of the assembly line, these new techniques and inventions to manufacturing led to more production and lower labor cost. One of the items which would find its way into American

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Recruiting Process Completed by Carl Robbins

    Recruiting Process Completed by Carl Robbins

    Case Study Analysis The analysis of this case study will identify the key problems associated with the recruiting process completed by Carl Robbins. Additionally, the analysis will show how Mr. Robbins could have prevented some of his negligence as a new recruiter. Background Carl Robbins was the new recruiter for ABC, Inc. Mr. Robbins had recruited several new hires after being with the company only 6 months. This was Mr. Robbins first recruitment, and he

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: regina
  • Process Mapping

    Process Mapping

    Process Mapping Key items to note when process mapping: http://www.bpmenterprise.com/content/c060710a.asp - Follow Best practices and get the right people (SME) for each job. - Get the bigger picture of the entire system instead of just discrete or departmental views. Understanding interactions. But don’t (lose) losing sight of the forest for the trees. - Understanding the current processes in depth. - Prioritize key things that need to be done, elements in critical path, customer delivery preference

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Erp Implimentation Process in Indian Oil Corporation

    Erp Implimentation Process in Indian Oil Corporation

    1. Abstract: This report describes the ERP implementation project in IndianOil Corporation. The whole project was one of the biggest ERP project in South East Asia. I joined the firm in 2004 when it was half way through the implementation program. The report is based on my observations and the IT audit carried out by IndianOil Corporation. The implementation process is tracked right from its inception and to where it stands today. An analysis of

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: July
  • Mgt 434 - Discrimination Complaint Process

    Mgt 434 - Discrimination Complaint Process

    Running head: DESCRIMINATION COMPLAINT PROCESS The Discrimination Complaint Process Al Patterson University of Phoenix MGT 434: Employment Law November 200x The Discrimination Complaint Process John Doe feels he was discriminated against by his employer, Coyote Weapons Corporation (CWC), due to his age. John is a mid-level manager for CWC and is approaching the mandatory age of retirement. CWC is an international manufacturer of low-end weapons of dubious reliability. The factors leading to John’s complaint are

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    Essay Length: 1,143 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Economical Impacts of Tourism

    Economical Impacts of Tourism

    Tourism in the small context involves people who come from other countries for the pleasure of visiting the island environment. Since tourists spend money on travel, hotels, food, entertainment and recreation, they can be important sources of income. It generates benefits to both host countries and tourists' home countries. Especially in developing countries, one of the primary motivations for a region to promote itself as a tourism destination is the expected economic improvement. There are

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    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: July
  • Economic Indicators: Variables of Change

    Economic Indicators: Variables of Change

    Economic Indicators: Variables of Change This essay will show the brief history and status on six economic indicators that have been chosen to be represented. The project will be augmented with a PowerPoint presentation illustrating graphical statistics reflecting the current trends and give the audience an idea of what is going on in each indicator. Important to note is that our country has a system upon which the economy operates that encompasses many different variables

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    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Monika
  • Continue to Develop the Chip Dip Market

    Continue to Develop the Chip Dip Market

    Alternative #1: Continue to Develop the Chip Dip Market The first alternative suggested is for Frito-Lay to continue developing the chip dip market only, in an effort to expand the market and grow their market share. Currently, Frito-Lay offers a wide range of dip products. Where most dip competitors compete for shelf space near the salty snacks, Frito-Lay is already the major competitor in shelf-stable dips. Frito-Lay is then followed by regional manufacturers. In order

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Political Instability Curbs Thailand's Economic Growth

    Political Instability Curbs Thailand's Economic Growth

    The economic growth of Thailand is mostly sustained by exports. However, recently a political crisis over several months continues to make its local consumption and investment slump and even curbs economic growth. That is to say, political situation plays an important role in economic growth which is mostly estimated with GDP. The National Economic and Social Development Board said the second quarter gross domestic product is 4.9%, year to year percentage change, slowing from 6.1%

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Edward
  • Front-End Alignment: Auditing to Make the Brand Relationship-Building Process More Effective and Efficient

    Front-End Alignment: Auditing to Make the Brand Relationship-Building Process More Effective and Efficient

    Marketing Tools, September 1997, p. 64-67 Front-end Alignment: Auditing to Make the Brand Relationship-Building Process More Effective and Efficient by Tom Duncan and Sandra Moriarty In recent years, companies have found that traditional evaluation research, such as tracking studies, sales and share reports, and customer satisfaction studies, no longer provide sufficient input for their marketing plans. The solution is to look at the upfront processes and develop methods that improve the alignment between the front

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Fonta
  • The Goal a Process of ongoing Improvement

    The Goal a Process of ongoing Improvement

    “THE GOAL A PROCESS OF ongoing IMPROVEMENT” The Goal is a book that focuses on the theory of constraints in order to improve production. Eliyahu Goldratt brings us a pleasant story that shows the important strategies that any manager or CEO should follow to be successfully productive, and capable of reaching their goals. The book easily explains and demonstrates many attainable ways for any human being to learn how to manage their industrial relations, business

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: David
  • Organised Retail in India-Mba Economics Paper

    Organised Retail in India-Mba Economics Paper

    Retailing-An Introduction The word "Retail" originates from a French-Italian word “retailler” meaning someone who cuts off or shreds a small piece from something . Retailing includes activities of marketing and selling products or services to end consumers for their own household or personal use. Retailer is a Person or Agent or Company or Organization who is instrumental in reaching the Goods or Merchandise or Services to the End User or Ultimate Consumer. Kinds of Retailing

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Janna
  • Economics - Product Pricing & Costs

    Economics - Product Pricing & Costs

    Product Pricing Component It is practically everywhere. In the workplace. Beside exercise stations in health clubs. At athletic events. In backpacks hanging from the shoulders of students. Even on tables at conferences and workshops. Bottled water, once considered the refreshment of the affluent, has become the liquid icon of today's active, health-conscious consumer (Lambert, 1991). Aquafina, a Pepsi product, introduced itself in Wichita, Kansas in 1994, and reached national distribution in 1997. According to Aquafina’s

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: July
  • The Advertising Process for a Job

    The Advertising Process for a Job

    The Advertising Process Before and After Classifieds in newspapers began since the first edition when a man by the name of James Gordon Bennett started his first news paper called the New York herald on May 6 of 1835; it was the first public newspaper. Gordon did not know how far he can go with his newspaper where the goal was to inform the public of everything that was going on in the city. When

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Bred
  • Batch Process of Wine Making

    Batch Process of Wine Making

    Introduction The homemade production of wine is a fun and challenging hobby that many people can enjoy. In this paper the reader will be taken through several different steps and processes that must be accomplished for your wine to be of satisfactory flavor and clarity. Crushing and stemming This first step may be performed by hand or by machine. For handling a ton or more of grapes, use a mechanical crusher-stemmer. Using a small crusher-stemmer,

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Monika
  • Business Process Reengineering:

    Business Process Reengineering:

    BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING: PUTTING THEORY INTO PRACTICE^ BRIAN FITZGERALD AND CIARAN MURPHY Executive Systems Research Centre, University College, Cork, Ireland. ABSTRACT Business Process Reengineering (BPR) advocates the fundamental examination and redesign of business processes, recognising tb-at the legacy of scientific management has been the excessive fragmentation of work practices in organisations today. This is reflected in the hierarchical structuring of organisations around functional departments, with individual aind departmental goals displacing overall organisational goals. This paper

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    Essay Length: 802 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: regina
  • Business Process Reenginerring

    Business Process Reenginerring

    Running head: BPR AND IT Business Process Engineering and the Importance of Information Technology Jane Doe Nobody’s University Abstract This paper is written to show how information technology is not the most influential component of Business Process Reengineering. Contrary to what some business leaders may think, IT is not always the main factor in a firm’s restructuring of its processes. After reviewing five selected journals and articles on BPR, I will show how IT is

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Top
  • Decision Making Model: Performance Process of Dance

    Decision Making Model: Performance Process of Dance

    Running head: DECISION MAKING MODEL: PERFORMANCE PROCESS OF DANCE Decision Making Model: Performance Process of Dance Tonja J. Mask University of Phoenix Decision Making Model: Performance Process of Dance Music, choreography and costumes respectively are all decisions that you have to make when you are a choreographer. The music sets the tone for the dance and in turn the dance brings out the tone in the music and the costumes make the music and dance

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Bred
  • Economic Concepts Worksheet

    Economic Concepts Worksheet

    Concept Application of Concept from Personal Experience Reference to Concept in Reading Scarcity and Choice, condition of limited resources and unlimited wants and needs, consumers need to evaluate multiple options and select from them. Goods and services are scarce because of the limited availability of resources along with the limits on our technology and skillful people relative to the total amount desired. If somehow people desired nothing, there would be no scarcity. If resources were

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Artur
  • Macro-Economic Forecast

    Macro-Economic Forecast

    Macro-economic forecast evaluate the country's economy from many perspectives and projects future conditions. It consists of many components, including: an analysis of the economy, by sector, demographic trends related to employment and other factors; trade projections and current account balances; money supply and other monetary considerations; government influences on the economy; inflation, both general and by sector; savings and investment trends; government indebtedness; and major events influencing the economy. This paper will examine the Visteon

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: July
  • Foreign Economic Policy of Barack Obama

    Foreign Economic Policy of Barack Obama

    Considering the fact that the US is one of the leading countries in the world, the foreign economic policy of the US is extremely important for the development of the US as well as for the development of the world at large. In actuality, it is the only superpower in the world and its economy is apparently among the world’s leading economies. At the same time, due to the process of civilization the international cooperation

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    Essay Length: 1,449 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Steve
  • Economics

    Economics

    Every firm is striving to increase production and decrease costs. However, cost considerations rise with increased rates of production. Therefore companies need to decide what level of output they want to maintain. An industry dealing with this issue right now is the ports of the United States. While there is technology available that can greatly improve operational efficiency, the labor unions have been objecting to its implementation. When firms produce goods or services, they must

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The Creative Process

    The Creative Process

    The Creative Process The creative process is seldom simple and linear. Instead, generally it consists of four overlapping and interacting phases: (1) unconscious scanning, (2) intuition, (3) insight, and (4) logical formulation. The first phase, unconscious scanning, is difficult to explain because it is beyond consciousness. This scanning usually requires an absorption in the problem, which may be vague in the mind. Yet managers working under time constraints often make decisions prematurely rather than dealing

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Venidikt