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    Thashunda Duckett

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    effective manager is one that possesses skills and talent. One must be a good communicator, adaptable, excel in employee development, and establish good relationships with potential clients and employees. Thashunda Duckett possess these qualities which is why in September of 2016 JP Morgan Chase named her CEO of Consumer Banking. Duckett was previously CEO of the firm’s Auto Finance business. Duckett manages a banking network with more than $800 billion in deposits and investments, over 5,000…

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    case study is about virtual meetings and its increasing position in the modern business world. The case study also attempts to show the importance of virtual meetings, how it has been enabling the organization for the better decision making and how it has transformed the way of conducting business. This case study report attempts to show outline of Virtual Meetings, its major milestones, future trends or developments about the virtual meeting.…

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    The model has been the “big wave” and has been making a buzz all through 2015. Brands like Wal-mart, Kroger, Amazon, etc., have been experimenting with this business model with high success returns. While closely observing this model, stores have experienced upselling of products that is when the customer comes to the store to pick up the goods they tend to upgrade or add-on to the existing shopping cart resulting…

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    forces which surround an organization and have an effect upon it, especially their aptitude to build and maintain successful relationships with target customers. The trading forces in a market place over which a business has no direct control, but which shape the manner in which the business function and is able to gratify its customers . It is important, in order to understand the influences of external environment forces, to appreciate that, although the marketing function is the channel…

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    Case Study Of Tusker

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    good business performance (Thompson & Strickland, 2008). Historically, companies have competed predominantly based on how to gain the largest share of market space. Porter’s (1985) theories encourage companies to choose whether to focus on differentiation, cost leadership, or focus. Thompson, Strickland & Gamble (2008) extend the argument of competing for market share in the historical manner but add a new competitive frontier of seeking an uncontested space and playing there in. The business…

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    Electric corporate staff group conducted a project to develop performance measures for GE’s decentralized business units (Lewis, 1955). The project team recommended that divisional performance be measured by one financial and seven nonfinancial metrics. 1. Profitability (measured by residual income) 2. Market share 3. Productivity 4. Product leadership 5. Public responsibility 6. Personnel development 7. Employee attitudes 8. Balance between short-range and long-range objectives The roots of…

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    property finding solution for students who wish to rent private accommodation Business Description: MY BIT OF THE 4PS PLUS Management team: The management of ASAS is highly motivated to achieve the best result for every client. This drive to create the best result for each client ensured by the fact that we only recruit high-profiled individuals based on their professional ability. As this is a proposed services business, employees are one of the most important influencing factors of success.…

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    mix. [4] It comprises everything the company can make to affect the demand for its products. It consists of four groups of factors known as 'the four Ps': product, price, place, and promotion. Product indicates the mixture of goods and services the business presents to the intended market. Price is the quantity of cash consumers should pay to acquire the product. Place takes account of the company activities that let the product be accessible to intended customers. Promotion denotes activities…

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    Downtown Revitalization

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    It’s essential for a revitalization to the Carbondale Downtown for an increase and positive economic development. A City’s downtown district defines its attractiveness and appearance. Not only do Carbondale local businesses rely on this being positive to increase their bottom line, Southern Illinois University needs the downtown to enhance its ability to attract and retain students, faculty and staff. Downtown Carbondale serves a variety of roles within the community that should be recognized…

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    Zulily Case

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    When I think of my B2C company who is active on social media, I decided on Zulily. A designer look fashionable clothing which focusses on online marketing campaign that really drives their products and personally always catches my attention. This immediately perked my interest into short analysis as a B2C case study. Zulily engages with the consumer over Facebook. Zulily doesn't just promote their product by ads, but present a savings that encourages the consumer to click and find out more.…

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