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    rapidly growing, electronic business is quickly becoming an essential strategy for companies to consider implementing. It is an initiative of immense impact, one that changes every aspect of the way traditional business is run. E-business is a broad concept that includes all the uses of information technology in business. It extends beyond the selling and purchasing of goods on the Internet that is e-commerce, involving the servicing of customers, collaboration with business partners, and…

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    stickiness make every idea more memorable and powerful. They target business-leaders, policy-makers, and teachers. The first criterion is Simple, which has two required prongs: Core, which focuses the text, and Compact, which keeps a text concise (Heath 45-46). The second criterion is Unexpected, which opens and closes knowledge gaps to keep the target audience’s attention (65). Dan Pink’s TedTalk “The Puzzle of Motivation” argues business-leaders should use intrinsic motivators, instead of…

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    The Kindergarten program is designed to help ensure all children reach their optimal growth and development. The Early Learning for Every Child Today document and How Does Learning Happen? “Ontario’s Pedagogy for the Early Years” are supporting tools that educators are utilizing to ensure all aspects of the child’s learning are met. “Promoting the healthy development of all children and students, as well as enabling all children to reach their full potential is a priority for educators across…

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    did does not even include all that would be involved in producing a full budget for the organization. The financial part of an organization has more parts than just the cost of supplies and wages paid to the employees. The financial management process actually includes three different parts which include resource acquisition, resource disposition, and resource reporting (Lewis, Packard, & Lewis, 2012). There is not a simple budget that shows all of the…

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    fundamental objective of the Six Sigma methodology is the implementation of a measurement-based strategy that focuses on process improvement and variation reduction through the application of Six Sigma improvement projects (What is Six Sigma, 2015). Considering the various options of accomplishing the task, both DMAIC process (define, measure, analyze, improve, control) and DMADV process (define, measure, analyze, design, verify) are both sufficient pathways. Both methodologies seek to improve…

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    Advantages Of FMCG Brands

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    the stages of a customer buying process. • Web 2.0 ideas centered on community applications for customer input are now top trends. For improvements in customer experience, focus on community marketing technologies in the evaluation stage where it is currently lacking. • Customers will hop from stage to stage, spending much time on one, while quickly passing through another. Because of this, design flexible e-marketing processes to accommodate the customer process, not…

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    BPP’s Organizational Analysis 1. Mission and Vision: “The Bloomington Playwrights Project (BPP) strives to be a leading artistic force in the production and encouragement of new plays. The BPP provides opportunities for development, education, and production for promising and established writers and theater artists in a professional environment.” Values: “We are an advocate for playwrights and new plays and believe firmly that they are not only important but absolutely vital to the future of…

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    strategic advantage one business has over its rivals in the industry. Having a sustainable competitive advantage is fundamental to business success in the changing business landscape. This advantage can be achieved through operational strategies such as; New product design, Inventory Management, Technological advances, Quality management and Economies of Scale. These strategies improve a businesses production process. An improved production process will, in turn, result in a business achieving…

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    and future structure and describes the business strategy. The business architecture is somewhat of a paradox in that it has to provide structure but also has to be flexible enough to accommodate changing requirements. When creating the business architecture, it's useful to be able to organize the architectural outputs into a coherent structure. This is where a framework can be beneficial – it provides order and structure for the components of your business architecture. There are two widely…

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    Strategic Alignment Model

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    of business-IT alignment, with BITA being conceptualized in the academic literature in various ways. Henderson and Venkatraman define such alignment as “the degree of fit and integration among business strategy, IT strategy, business infrastructure, and IT infrastructure”. They developed a Strategic Alignment Model (SAM) that addresses the alignment on the different levels of IT and business (Henderson & Venkatraman 1993). The model is based on four key domains of strategic choice: business…

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