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    In most cases, the apple does not fall far from the tree. Although in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the main characters desire to be nothing like their fathers. They want a future that displays a whole different identity. Either from anger or sadness toward their father, Okonkwo and Nwoye would rather have a different last name and not be associated with him. From hate or fear they wanted to shape a personality with attributes separate from those of their dads. A father is supposed to…

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    SWOT Analysis Of Vitrox

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    Chapter 3 Internal Factors Strengths S1 – Increase of revenues by 46% in year 2016 S2 – Good reputation in market S3 – Company has a strong R&D team S4 – Company has positive working environment Weaknesses W1 – Less efficient in cash management W2 – Internal process is heavy W3 – Increase of liabilities by 145.69% in year 2016 W4 – Lack of employee External Factors Opportunities O1 – Growth of semiconductor industry O2 – Industry has barrier for new company to entry O3 – Expansion in untapped…

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    Exclusive summary In this report, we are analyzing our team result in Cesim Global Challenge game. And, the idea of this game is that we have to compete with the other teams which are nine teams both in-universe one. In this game, each team faces challenge to produce Mobile phone in three markets or areas which are in Asia, Europe, and the USA. Not only that but also, we face some difficulties because we have to produce with more features and low price to increase our company sales in three…

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    Steve Jobs is an influential person because of his smart choices, his successful company, his work as a entrepreneur, and his determination. Steve Jobs was one of the world’s richest men with a total of $31.8 billion. He was the prideful owner of Apple and even started at age 20 with some of his friends. Even though starting didn’t go so well he kept going and started growing. He also made a lot of brilliant choices to help him grow in more and more fame. Steve Jobs is an influential person…

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    LEGO Case Study: Mattel

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    External Analysis Porter’s Five Forces Analysis I. Rivalry - The competitive rivalry is high, and the major competitors are Hasbro and Mattel. Furthermore, LEGO also has to compete against companies that sell similar products with a relatively low cost. LEGO’s pricing strategy makes the product have almost no price advantage in countries such as China and India, which gives too much space for its competitors’ products. II. Threat of New Entrants – The threat of new entrants in the toy industry…

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    Lincoln Electric Final Exam Success of Lincoln Electric Lincoln Electric has created a unique culture in the organization that motivates its employees to deliver remarkable results and takes great pride in being the best manufacturing company in the world. There are several factors that contribute to the success of Lincoln electric: Strategy: Lincoln’s strategy has remained consistent for several decades to create the best quality product at the lowest cost and pass on the savings to its…

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    little knowledge of the inner workings of your PC. the word used to describe gaming computers is mainly PC because unfortunately if you own one of the apple products that is not based in windows the developers of most games don’t release their games to be compatible with anything but windows. This is because to make games that can be played on apple computers requires them to almost fully recode the game and all but the bigger publishers unfortunately don't have have the staff or money to make…

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    The breakthrough of the smartphone industry is revolutionary to say the least. It is safe to say that we have developed a culture of smartphone dependence, ever since the smartphone industry emerged in 2007. In 2012, industry leaders; Apple, Android, Samsung, and to a certain extent Blackberry have made astonishing profits. Although the sales of these tech giants are undoubtedly impressive, they are not an indication of profit potential, so what is the profit potential of the industry in 2012?…

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    Apple Consumer Needs

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    Based on the distinction between consumer needs and wants, explain how and why Apple - unlike any other company - is able to transition its products from wants to needs. Apple has created a brand that has been substantiated through the creation of innovative devices that address the technological and life logistics of their customers. Due the unique features of these devices, apple has created revolutionary apparatuses that carry diversity in both function and operational capacities. While in…

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    this happening more often now. We can see the change in the model of the Apple. Earlier, it was only Samsung that had a large body, but later we began to see the changes in the iPhone as well, these phones started getting bigger and bigger. They started to appear in the market in plus size. But, in a similar manner, Samsung also focused on quality and also on the design of the smartphone like that of Apple. Also, then Apple increased the resolution of its camera, it is no longer the way it used…

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