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    A Study on the effectiveness of Guerrilla marketing (Experiential Marketing) on Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Thailand Reshma Limbu Webster University Thailand Introduction: Guerrilla marketing is “a marketing tactic in which a company uses surprise and/or unconventional interactions in order to promote a product or service.” – Investopedia. It is an unconventional, innovative and low cost marketing strategy that companies resort to in order to reach out to their…

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    Wisdom In Leadership

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    business keeps track of their customers, so the minister should keep track of member 's learning and spiritual development. Several responsibilities fall to the minister, and the church is watching. As Maxwell mentioned, if leadership is at a five- effectiveness will also be at a five. The phrase "you 're only as strong as your weakest link" depends greatly on the minister. Indeed, if the minister was to leave would the church close? No! Ideally we 're following Christ not men. For the…

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    that specific population. Otherwise the approach will waste millions of dollars offering services to those they are not able to effectively serve. When seeking to apply the Housing First approach in a region, it is also imperative to assess the effectiveness of the approach in specific geographical locations. The program will be much more easy to implement in large cities with large real estate markets and excellent public transport, compared to small cities with limited real estate and weak…

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    of going energy efficient there may be some negative effects, although you can still go more energy efficient if you would like to. The factor of politics can have a huge influence on this solution to global warming. Governments can improve its effectiveness by helping people and other nations move towards being more energy efficient. Eventually, this solution could help political standpoints in the future and somewhat ease them of the problem of global warming. This solution could have a lot of…

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    equipment management aims to maximize equipment effectiveness by building product quality (Bon and Lim 2015). The primary objective of total productive maintenance is to reach world-class levels of equipment performance and reliability while achieving lowest possible operating costs (Hooi and Leong 2017). The objectives for TPM was listed by (Nakajima…

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    Not withstanding that, NMASI should consider focusing on one or two areas with the lowest score, for example in communication - with each staff to ascertain the reason why and how to the team can improve (Kruse, 2012). Improving Human Resource Effectiveness of increasing efficiency and…

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    According to Stephen Covey, author of the book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, there are 7 unique but simple ways a person can change their life in order to redefine their effectiveness not only in the workplace but in also in their day to day lives. These 7 Habits can be concluded into titles that read “Be Proactive”, “Begin With the End in Mind”, “Put First Things First”, “Think Win-Win”, “Seek First to Understand Then to be Understood”, “Synergize” and lastly, “Sharpen the Saw”. As we…

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    Glasses versus Contacts For most girls the largest struggle they faced entering first grade in the early nineties was whether or not to have bangs. For me it was the trip to the school nurse when the teacher realized I couldn't see the blackboard at the front of the class. After a call to my parents and a trip to the ophthalmologist it was determined I would need glasses or contacts to improve my vision. Thus began the great debate of my life, that continues up to this day, whether or not…

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    energy sources (ones that release little to no greenhouse gases into the atmosphere) to replace the aging coal, oil, and natural gas power plants. Some examples of these clean energy sources are hydroelectric, wind, solar, and nuclear. Due to its effectiveness and benefit to the environment, nuclear energy is the most reliable source of energy for the future of the United States. Climate change, a real threat to the entire world, has become a foreground to many leaders in our country, leading…

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    Finally, Tsushima and Hamai also consider the effect of deterrence. The deterrence model claims that individuals base their opinion on police effectiveness on whether or not they believe they would be caught when they commit a crime. The authors state that in Japan, policing is heavily based on this approach (215). Tsushima and Hamai discuss their own analysis following the theoretical discussion…

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