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    Good morning, I apologize for disturbing your holiday with this email. You can easily find the answers to the “standard” case study questions on the Internet. Therefore, please answer the following “non-standard” questions that I created instead of those “standard” questions: 1. Refer to “Making Supply Meet Demand in Uncertain World” HBR article. Discuss at least 5 lessons from the article. How do you apply the lessons to Zara? Pick a company from your team. Explain how you apply the lessons to…

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    Transparence Of Internet

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    The technology takes over in the world. More invention coming, more human wants to create. The technology never been my things. I never be involving in it, even in this days the technology become necessary. However, I use internet just for necessary, as my school homework, at a work, check my email, talk to someone, for fun also. Contrary, the people my age love technology. They want to know everything in the technology. The circle is internet company have power in the world. The internet is use…

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    Media Ecology Theory – One More Theory “You’ve got mail!” that’s right, I’ve got 66,483 emails in my inbox. That would be the current total in my Gmail account that I opened on 09/17/2005. Over eleven years of Electronic Era media history stored in my Gmail inbox – and during that time, various forms of media were born and became obsolete. The Media Ecology Theory (MET) is used to describe a what I see is a cycle – it depicts forms of communication that are given the symbol of the word…

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    rapidly, a new avenue of sales potential. Every internet user is a potential customer (Holden, Belew, Elad, Rich, & Gulbrandsen, 2008). Like other major retailers, Sears has both physical and e-commerce storefronts. Starting out in the 1880’s as a mail order catalog company, it expanded to retail stores in 1925, and moved into department store formats as early as 1934 ("A Narrative History," n.d.) As in-store sale slow, it is aggressively pursuing customers through its online store. Appliances…

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    less time than writing with a pencil and paper letter and can go with you just about anywhere. This type of online communication can be used formally to address business or casually to keep in touch with family members. Email stands for electronic mail which means messages transmitted through the internet. This allows you to communicate with virtually anyone in the world almost instantly. Email is one of the most commonly used forms of social media and communication. In the book…

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    Technology to function in today’s business world. I believe the most important IT aspect in advertising today is the Internet. It’s cost effective, quick, and easy. Marketing in the past relied heavily on word of mouth, paper advertisements in the mail, direct sales, or billboards and was very expensive, hard to track the results, and had a hard time reaching a large audience quickly while still being cost effective (Lilyquist). That is not the case with the Internet. Advertisers can…

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    Security Domains and Strategist Multi-Layered Security Plan An Actionable Plan A sound security plan is the first step towards a multi-layered defense. To develop a plan, the company must assess its most important assets, identify vulnerabilities as well as the infrastructure and technology most appropriate for mitigating risk, then implement a strategy for putting the plan into action. Email is a prime example. It has become a critical business communications tool and is also a primary…

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    “A discourse community is a group of people who share similar goals or purposes and use communication to achieve these goals” (Swales 220). Discourse Communities are thought to have six characteristics according to John Swales in his excerpt “The Concept of a Discourse Community.” Swales stated that “These characteristics being the community has a set of common goals known to the public, mechanisms for communication, mechanisms to provide feedback, has one or more genres of communication, an…

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    The Origins Of Email

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    Origins In 1971, Ray Tomlinson was credited with the creation of the modern day email by advancing on the already relevant SNDMSG electronic mail program. What he did was allow any computer to contact and communicate with each other as long as they were using the same . This was a huge impact because before the only way of communicating was between the same type of computer. Then in the early 1980’s, personal computers networked with LAN’s (Local Area Network) became more dominant. But again…

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    Electronic communication currently dominates modern forms of conversation. It is so common that it has become second nature. The internet, text messaging, and social media are just a few examples. Perhaps, one of the most well-known and universal forms of electronic communication is email. Marketing industries, healthcare organizations and classrooms are some of the most globally recognized businesses. In 1971, the first email message was programmed and sent by Ray Tomlinson (Car, 2004). Josip…

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