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    will not even reach to his final destination and you should expect to have a 2-month delay between them. Because they just didn’t have FedEx, UPS, USPS so obviously we made a big jump compare to the year 1850 where they had to have a stage coach to carry the news around. When we take everything for granted like airmail, overnight shipping. 2 day shipping and express shipping you can see the contrast between the old day technologies with our era there really no comparison. Secondly let talk about…

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    communicated through the mail and the Pony Express. The Pony Express was created as a mean to spread communication faster. The Pony Express consisted of “100 stations, 80 riders, and between 400 and 500 horses” (History of). The Pony Express transported mail up until 1861 after the transcontinental telegram wires were finished (History of the Pony). The Pony Express was a vital part of the history of communication. The camaraderie and the drama are what kept the Pony Express…

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    Examples of these firms would be General Electric and Federal Express. General Electric successfully applied goal setting theory in all levels of their organisation. The company would set goals for all the employees and reviews these regularly. They also put in systems to enable employees to reach their goals. On the other hand, Federal Express (more commonly known as FedEx) tried to use goal setting that required input from internal and external sources. Managers sought…

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    An airline’s business model is a description of the value the company delivers to targeted customers and of how it configures resources internally and externally to achieve this (Holloway (2012). Tretheway (2004) states that from 1945 to end of the 20th century, the world’s airline industry built a product that offers passengers to fly seamlessly to almost any other part of the world by purchasing a single ticket. However, to develop this product, airlines had to invest costly systems and…

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    Fadi Ghandour Case Study

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    Introduction Partially, the work addresses a case study about Fadi Ghandour, the previous CEO of Aramex and a well known entrepreneur. The core and desirable attributes of a successful entrepreneur developed by Timmons are discussed with regard to Fadi. Additionally, a critical evaluation of any other critical factors in the launch and growth of Aramex are presented. Conclusions about successful launching and growing a new business with regard to Aramex are discussed together with how this…

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    Question 1 What is a supply chain system? A supply chain system is the flow of material which may be considered as raw, which in turn is transformed, and then sold to customers. This flow of material is normally split into three parts, which are the Upstream, Internal and Downstream. The Upstream is where the procurement of the material or multiple different materials is done. In a case where to produce a particular product, several raw materials are needed, then the different companies which…

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    DHL Case Analysis

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    German logistics company Deutsche Post DHL providing international express mail services. In 1998, Deutsche Post began to buy shares in DHL and completed the purchase in 2002. Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn established DHL in 1969, they invented the international air express industry. On 25 September, Dalsey, Hillblom and Lynn (the D, H and L) incorporate DHL. The company begins by operating a door-to-door express delivery service, transporting documents only between San Francisco…

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    page. The shipping rates and restrictions may vary as per the rules under: • In case of standard delivery, your delivery is successfully made within 5-7 days. • In case of priority delivery, the goods are delivered within 3-5 days. • If you order FedEx 2 day delivery, then the order reaches at your doorstep within 2-3…

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    medical and electronic components industries and “proposed a system specifically designed to accommodate time-sensitive shipments”; Smith’s professor gave him an average grade because he “didn’t see the revolutionary implications of his thesis” (About FedEx, n.d.) Smith later went on to create a company based upon his thesis: Federal…

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    Instagram: Landmark Report

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    small businesses an option that can reach many people with fair prices. However, Instagram’s advertising does not just allow small businesses to flourish it also has significantly helped large corporations to succeed. National Geographic, Go-Pro, and FedEx are a few examples of businesses who have used Instagram’s convenient advertise to boost their reputations (DeMers). Nonetheless, some people disagree with the idea that Instagram’s ability to publicize certain aspects is good. This freedom…

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