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    As a company that has grown via acquisition, there were many legacy systems in place that the acquired companies used for sales analysis. There was no standardization, with each organization operating as it’s own entity under the corporate umbrella. Some used platforms like Cognos, others used Microsoft Excel as their analysis tool. There was no unified marketing effort. Recognizing the drawbacks this approach, Airgas began an effort to bring everyone onto the SAP platform so…

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    Hypotheses H1: Increased emotional intensity of anti-tobacco video content will lead to significantly higher levels of skin conductance for narrative compared to non-narrative videos. H2: Increased emotional intensity of anti-tobacco video content will lead to significantly higher levels of corrugator facial EMG for narrative compared to non-narrative videos. H3: Increased emotional intensity of anti-tobacco video content will interact with narrative content such that: H3a: Cardiac deceleration…

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    When these assumptions are not met the results may not be trustworthy. There are three important assumptions to test before the analysis starts. First of all, regression assumes that variables have normal distributions. Although most of variables show distributions close to normal, the small amount of variable that shows abnormal distributions is analyzed by the another statistical…

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    To meet the customer requirements you need to the market research in which you need to improve the quality and standard with the values and service you are providing. a) Customer feedback is needed to overcome the issues and and concerns of a customer with a company or its product, a customer may dissatisfied with your product and tell five or six people about his bad experience which would harm your company business. Feedback allows you to correct the weakness of your products. When you receive…

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    E. Effectiveness of Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Portfolio Analysis in Developing an Adaptive Strategy The BCG analysis would provide an effective portfolio for developing an adaptive strategy for a healthcare organization because it is useful in pinpointing the four categories of services the healthcare organization delivers as those producing…

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    Table of Contents: Table of Contents: 1 Table of Figures 2of Investment of resources into people who leave the company after being trained in agile and the effort required to train new or old programmers to work with the agile ideology. 2.2.1 The Agile Model Agile Software development The agile development method is a hybrid between the incremental and iterative development model. The Agile software development ideology constitutes many offshoot development models; these include Extreme…

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    proposal to be designed into the software, it would have to be reconsidered at every stage of the engineering process, from the requirements on down. Due to the immaturity and imprecision of security specifications, a large part of the strategy in analysis and implementation is lost [7]. The specifications may not be used at all, which puts undue cost on the design team when it looks like the team didn 't need to include the security specifications…

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    The SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threat) analysis is structured in a point-based system in order to visualize the recommendation result in a more quantitative view. Internal factors, strength and weakness, are rated in terms of technology, product quality, cost, demand and supply. External factors, opportunity and threat, are rated in terms of R&D, policy, demand and supply. The factors and their relative importance are explained in the next paragraphs. Technology in Strength and…

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    Analysis of the marketing environment for smart phones includes identifying opportunities in the market place which requires a solid understanding of the company’s industry. When the right combination of circumstances and timing permits an organization to take action to reach a particular market, a market opportunity exits. Smart phones have a vast market as it has become an essential part of our daily lives. It is defined as a device that functions as a computer like having the ability to…

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    1.1: Explain the basis on which the need for marketing stakeholder relationships are identified and prioritised Marketing and stakeholder relationships are identified when the relationship is beneficial to the organisations business goals. These stakeholders could be internal such as colleagues and management or they could be external such as shareholders and customers. Prioritisation is identified based on what stakeholder relationship is more beneficial to the organisation than others. These…

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