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    entry of other hotel group is different to menace the market share of IHG. Even the investor wants to enter the hotel market, most of them would like to choose franchising because they can attract more customers via the hotel brand. Also, the hotel group can help the investor to manage the hotel which has more benefits by using franchising. Therefore, the threat of entry in the hotel industry is low and the threat for IHG also will be low…

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    2.2 COMPANY PROFILE Motilal Oswal Pvt Ltd is an independent, full service private wealth management Organization Pioneered fee based mid-market wealth management in India, with 844289 Clients and an AUM of over US$ 200 m. MOSPL was incorporated in 1987 as a relationship driven full service Management Consultancy Firm. Motilal Oswal ranks among the top 10 List Stock players in almost all the fields it operates. MOSPL group has been building value as a trusted advisor to major corporates, high…

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    The anatomy of a successful restaurant has many factors. Food and labor costs are among the top profit busters. Restaurant profit optimization, however, can turn any restaurant into a successful one. Become a savvy restaurateur with up to 19 percent profits. Do you know what a successful restaurant looks like? The anatomy of a successful restaurant will focus primarily on where every dollar is spent, and how to churn out as much profit for each dollar. Knowing where exactly your money goes…

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    the whole life of the product (Xie and Boggs, 2006). It makes product have unique image and identity and this makes firms to position all their products differently. Blair (2013) added that product branding helps in market segmentation, customer franchising and faciltates purchasing of…

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    9.1 Introduction This section consists of different affiliation, networks and linkages that Figaro has and what might be its contribution or the beneficial attribute to the company. Some organizations that are being associated with Figaro are: the German Development Service, League of Corporate Foundations, Philippine Coffee Board, Foundation like Figaro Foundation Corporation and the cooperative called SMSK. 9.2 Overall Performance of Networks, Affiliates, and Linkages…

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    In psychology, ownership is the feeling that something is yours. People can feel ownership about a variety of things, material and immaterial in nature. Is there a way organizations can benefit from higher employee engagement, increased financial performance and lower turnover, by increasing feelings of ownership? In mid 1970s, the USA carried out the Employee Stock Ownership Plans. The thought behind this project was that if employees held some shares of the company, it would enhance their…

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    Shania, as your brother in Christ I would like you to consider the following information when forming your new business adventure. While this is an exciting time for you with new challenges and the joy of being a small business owner, there are many critical decisions you have to make when starting a new business. I’ll address each item that you need to consider and which routes I recommend you take. First, we need to decide which type of company or corporation you want to form. Based in the…

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    The authors, Curtis and Wendel (2007), characterized drug markets into to categories, the social organization of distribution and the social organization of distribution. The former is in regards to the relationships between sellers and between sellers and buyers (p. 869). With this category, Curtis and Wendel identified three subcategories of social organization of distribution. The first is corporate style organizations which refers to larger drug organizations that involve hierarchy and…

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    but low market share. Now, they were able to offer banking facilities, insurance, pharmacies, opticians and mobile phone services, which could be the result of their BCG matrix. One approach that TM have failed to use is external growth through franchising which consist of the limit to how much a firm can grow internally is the result of: Lack of funds, inadequate knowledge of new markets and…

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    Renowned as THE GLOBAL TRAILER, Ikea international’s strategies consist of: • Minimizing Production Costs through outsourcing Main Components, • Outsourcing All Production Activities Development of Supply Chains in Low-Cost Regions • Maintain Product Rights Establishment of Swedwood Features Est. supplier relationships in Eastern Europe (e.g. Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary) and in Asia (e.g. China, Indonesia, Malaysia • Ownership of product rights Well switching and close relationships Allow…

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