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    Introduction Kodak is an American technology company and focus on imaging solution and services by providing packing, functional printing and graphic communication. Kodak has dominated the photographic film sector for many years. Their business performance is going to be affected greatly because the change internal and external environment. Today, the appearance of new product and service has impacted the whole traditional photographic business. The new products and service could be digital…

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    Jordan Sonnenblick, Steven’s little brother, Jeffrey has been diagnosed with leukemia, a malignant type of cancer. As Jeffrey’s battle with cancer progresses, Steven has gone through the 5 Stages of Grief. The 5 Stages of Grief are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Steven has shown signs of all of them throughout the novel. One of the stages that Steven goes through is the denial stage. One example of the denial stage is when Steven wants to believe that the emergency…

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    fruits, green vegetables, and vitamin supplements. As much as Coca-Cola is very popular around yet they need to make sure they are still in the lead and can fight waves and trends. Buyer’s Bargaining Power As Coca-Cola does not sell to end customers, yet to distributers and food chains, buyers have bargaining power. Coca-Cola make deals with food chains to provide them with fountain service which they resell to end customer having some control over the end price. Thus, the company needs to keep…

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    thus there is an ex ante bargaining range that prompt to reach an agreement. This agreement will not only reflect the possible aftermath of a war, but also avoid the cost of it. That the two belligerent will make an agreement before the war which reflect the possible results of war is always better than a war plan. As Fearon argues that war is always ex post inefficient. So a puzzle occurs, which is why rational countries choose to wage a war rather than considering a bargaining or negotiation…

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    automotive manufacturing is quite specialized, it has enormous capital investment and event of failure are not easily to modify. Most of the company entering to new market through merging or partnership with other existing company. Bargaining Power if buyers Bargaining power is moderately high in automobile industry, it will affect industry profitability by ability to provide lower selling price, higher quality product and better service. Customer buying decision will affect by some factor, they…

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    represent the range of feelings people experience when dealing with the change in their own lives and in the workplace. The "Five stages" model has been used to understand people's reactions to change. The five stages of model are: • Denial • Anger • Bargaining • Depression • Acceptance Denial – This is the first stage of model. Denial is a conscious or unconscious refusal to accept facts, information, reality, etc., relating to the situation. It is perfectly natural. No one wants to accept any…

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    Being in law enforcement for several years I come across several suspects and defendants who expresses the criminal justice process moves like a snail and is always unpredictable. Imagine if a significant amount of cases was going to trial instead of over 90% of felony cases are plea bargained (Bohm, R., Haley, K.,n.d). Nevertheless, there are three types of plea bargains and prosecutors tend to have factors to decide if the plea bargain is in the best interest or what’s the better plea…

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    one of the largest, most profitable companies in the world. Since their inception, they have been using different economic strategies to dominate their particular market. According to Michael Porter, competition in the industry, bargaining power of suppliers, bargaining power of consumers, the threat of new entrants into the market, and the threat of substitute products (1) are all economic forces that impact companies like Nike. For years, Nike has used various business strategies and marketing…

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    They are 1. Risk of entry of potential competitors 2. The intensity of rivalry among establishes companies within an industry 3. The bargaining power of buyers 4. Bargaining power of suppliers 5. Closeness of substitutes to the products As these forces get stronger, the chances of greater profits decreases. These factors might change with time with changes in the industry. So, the issue here is understanding…

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    Indonesia has to be able to be a strong fighter to fight for international welfare. By joining various international organizations, Indonesia can utilize its bargaining power to get what national interests need. There are many opportunities for Indonesia to bargaining power with other countries. For example through AEC, will be a lot of investors who come to Indonesia. Therein Indonesia should be able to fight for power to compete in the international arena. Because…

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