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    Centara Resort Case Study

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    Asia and a growing presence in the Indian Ocean region, China is set to become the company’s third major development initiative. "Our growth strategy covers the main tourist destinations and gateway cities in Asia, including the member nations of the ASEAN Economic Community, which comes into being in 2015," he…

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    Hwang Capital Case Study

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    TOWS MATRIX STRENGTHS (S) S1 A Cash-rich company S2 Backed by strong shareholders S3 Low level of debts WEAKNESSES (W) W1 Significant reliance only one business W2 Sluggish marketing strategy OPPORTUNITIES (O) O1 Technology advancement O2 Globalization O3 Population growth O4 WTO O5 AFTA S1,O2 W1,O1 THREATS(T) T1 Inflation T2 Tainted money lending industry reputation due to loan shark activities T3 Interest rate uncertainty S1,T3 S3,T1,T3 W1,W2,T2 6.0 RATIO ANALYSIS 1. Liquidity Ratio •…

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    Taking A Look At Subway

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    Introduction: Subway is an American famous global brand that was founded by 17 years old Fred DeLuca with one of his family friend, Dr, Peter Buck. The first SUBWAY opened in Wallingford and has since expanded in 111 countries, with 44,350 restaurants, by providing jobs for 300,000 people worldwide (SUBWAY, 2015). Its ability to make easy to prepare fast and healthy sandwiches and salads in front of the customers has made the business undisputed leader. Although Indonesia is the 4th country…

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    We will analyse Toyota’s entry strategy in international markets with the example of Europe. In early 1960s, Toyota imported its first car to Europe and signed its first distributor agreement in Denmark in 1963. This it obtain distributors in Finland, Netherlands, Belgium, Swiss, Great Britain, France, Italy, and Austria. Gradually, its exports to Europe grew rapidly from 13 units in 1960 to 59 thousand units in 1970. Toyota captured a niche market in this period. Europe has become Toyota’s…

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    therefore Australia’s foreign and trade policies are a fundamental element in shaping our Economic prosperity. Through bilateral and diplomatic discussions in regards to economic agreements with China and Japan we have been able to create links with ASEAN and free trade agreements. In 2015 Australia closed off its free trade agreement with China, where barriers to trade were reduced such as taxes, tariffs and a treaty. This has been one of Australia’s major achievements in achieving its Economic…

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    Positivism vs naturalism 1. Is international law a law or moral code of conduct? There are two type of theory in international law, which are the Naturalism and Positivism, in the Natural law can be thought that the idea of the force of law doesn’t derive from the voice of authorities, in the other hand the positivism stated that authorities is what make law the law. The Naturalism stated that there is a bigger power than why law is the law; like morality, universal principle, religion and so…

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    When I applied for the program, it was due to the recommendation and encouragement by my superiors. At that moment, I had no idea on what was IATSS Forum. I learnt from the brochure and the website that it was about Leadership Program. As I was still new to my managerial position at the company with two years’ experience, we thought that this program will be a good foundation to build my managerial skills and capabilities. Next, was the application, screening, and the interview process.…

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    Throughout the ASEAN region, migration plays a particularly key role in the economic development of countries. 5 million of these migrant workers base themselves in Thailand, with the majority coming from Cambodia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic and Myanmar, where the working conditions and pay is often very poor when compared to their neighbour. These migrant workers in Thailand commonly face a number of problems that include language barriers, navigation of different regulations and health…

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    terrorism in the Middle East and the aftermath of its two expensive and inconclusive wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. China, meanwhile, has used its economic power to demand its neighbouring countries accept its territorial and trade demands, as at the 2010 ASEAN meeting in Hanoi where the Chinese foreign minister argued that “small” countries have to accept the rule of “big” countries, like itself (Dreyer, 2015, p. 519). China possesses both the economic and military capability to make good on…

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    Nestle Berhad Case Study

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    I have chosen Nestlé (Malaysia) Berhad as the business organization that I would analyze in this assignment because Nestlé Group is a vast and very well known organization in the world. The tagline of the organization, “Good Food, Good Life” clearly implies that Nestlé is a people-oriented organization that is committed to understanding its consumers’ needs and delivering the best products to improve the quality of its consumers’ life throughout the world. The assignment will cover the history…

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