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    parts of the shrimp business. This paper presents a strategic external analysis on the shrimp industry using two tools, namely, PEST analysis and Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model. Environment analysis is then summarised with the help of SWOT Analysis model. Global expansion in this industry has put forward many opportunities for future growth. Xavier’s core competency and capability in the industry leverages competitive advantage for him. We have analysed the option of joint venture…

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    Case Analysis Of Paccar

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    To create and sustain long-term profitability within this industry, heavy-truck maker Paccar chose to focus on one customer group where competitive forces are weakest: individual drivers who own their trucks and contract directly with suppliers. These operators have limited clout as buyers and are less price sensitive because of their emotional ties to and economic dependence on their own trucks. For these customers, Paccar has developed such features as luxurious sleeper cabins, plush…

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    Conformity Bias

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    How times have changed as technologies, have evolved, so too have the tools that cyber attackers use to hack into businesses to access personal information. Fraud has always existed and has hardly changed, only the disguises it uses. In today’s world people, have been taught to push and strive for more and to continue to push for more. This new way of thinking has quickly developed into something uncontrollable. It has caused a new stream of fraud to emerge for it has created higher levels of…

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    To What Extent was the NEP responsible for Bolshevik Consolidation of power Rahul Prabhu Following the abdication of the Tsar in 1917, and the failure of the Provisional government to establish a liberal democracy, Lenin and the Bolshevik government came to power after the ensuing October revolution. The Bolshevik government aimed to consolidate power, and implement place a socialist society based on Marxist principles. It was a combination of factors which allowed the Bolsheviks to establish…

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    According to Barry M. Richman and Melvyn Copen “Environment factors of constraints are largely if not totally external and beyond the control of individual industrial enterprises and their arrangements. These are essentially the ‘givers’ within which firms and their managements must operate in a specific country and they vary, often greatly from country to country.” According to Glueck and Jauch “ The environment includes outside the firm which can lead to opportunities for or threats to the…

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    imports from the country remain around 58% (Government statistics, 2010). Thus, pegging the currency to Euro ensure that the import and exports have a stable price and the industries can account for their income and expenditure without considering the foreign exchange fluctuation related factors. This provides price stability to industries. Further, Euro is generally a well managed currency unit and there are strict guidelines in place in maintaining financial discipline amongst the EU…

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    Hierarchy Case Study

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    Levels in Hierarchy • Category Managers  ASMs  Deputy Manager (Sales) •  VP (Sales) FINDINGS: Company in early stage  measures to expand business  offer profit sharing on procurement service Sales personnel type: “hunters”  high variable part Highly predictable products & short sales cycles  high commission based compensation Some features: • Client Servicing – relationship building • Business Development • Both effort based & skill based selling • Competitive environment…

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    Rostra Technologies is a Chennai based Software Development, Training, Consulting, E-publishing and outsourcing company in IT/ITES industry that creates opportunities to serve for its customers as they confrontation the difficulties of building commercial grade software. Our company provides the precise and widespread IT solutions for your business needs and growth. Rostra has faith in being reliable, forthright and proactive in all inside and outside correspondence with our Client. Procedure is…

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    History has shown that when new technologies have been introduced, many claim utopian ideals and fantasies about how they are going to shape the future. The words ‘life-changing’, ‘revolutionary’, and ‘radical’ are often thrown around. In 1989, Landgon Winner even coined a term describing this phenomena, “mythinformation: the almost religious conviction that a widespread adoption of computers and communications systems and communications systems along with easy access to electronic information…

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    Leadership Leadership can be defined as the ability to influence others to achieve a common goal. However, it is far more complex than one simple definition. Leadership itself is process of continued growth and development that is achieved through continued learning, life experiences, and the combination of successes and failures as a result of choices and decisions. The underlying concepts of an individual’s ability to lead are based on a wide range of characteristics, personal beliefs,…

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