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    Students were asked to create a dog pen with the biggest area. They had to make sure that they would have enough fencing material to cover a perimeter of 40 yards. With these 40 yards, students were asked to figure out the largest area for the dog to play in its pen. First, I know that we have 40 yards of fencing material. Our equation to finding out the perimeter of the the rectangle is 2W+2L=40. I also know that the formula for finding out the area is LW=A.The L variable stands for length and…

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    Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) is one of combinatorial optimization problems. X TSP is NP-hard problem which defined as a set of cities and each city should be visited once with minimum tour length. This paper solved this problem using Firefly Algorithm (FA) and k-means clustering by three steps: cluster the nodes, finding optimal path in each cluster and connect the clusters. The first step is to divide all nodes into sub-problems using k-means clustering, the second step is to use FA to find…

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    also frequently used to see if new products or services are potentially profitable. Here is the Porter’s Five Forces Analysis of Tesco PLC: It should be said that a thorough analysis has to be done in order to be able to find effective sources of competitive advantage and such as to analyse the competitive environment of Tesco, it is important to do the Porter’s 5 Forces Analysis. Threat of Substitute Products or Services: As for the threat of substitute products or services in the retail…

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    The most popular and father of all models in asset pricing (CAPM) from Sharpe (1964) and Lintner (1965a) was developed independently of each other using the portfolio theory to deduce a market equilibrium. Portfolio theory with a riskless asset and unlimited short sales was the basis for this model (Krause, 2001). To add to the charateristics of accumulating portfolio theory to ascertain the market stability, it also considers the decision of a sole investor. Given the price Sharpe (1964) and…

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    3. Crowdsourcing Crowdsourcing is a knowledge management strategy which can help organizations to solve their problems in business field. In this section, definition of crowdsourcing and effectiveness of Crowdsourcing to address knowledge gaps are illustrated. 3.1 Definition of crowdsourcing Crowdsourcing, a term emerged in recent years, refers to an organization implements outsourcing activities to individuals or the crowd on the internet. People may be more familiar with the word…

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    Can a robotic limb help a common workplace with difficult jobs? Robotic arms always have to be functional with the appropriate parts, or else the arm is not useful at all because the arm has no use of working either without a certain part or the computer that is stored inside it. Before having the actual arm, me & my partner have to build it by making a sensor circuit for the arm & make a hand for the arm as well The arm is the thing that takes time to assemble because one wrong part in a wrong…

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    Listo Case Study

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    1. Key players, Business Ideas. Establishing, Refining or Monitoring Key players are those, whose helping or hindering roles determine success or failure to the organization. These kinds of people fall under the delegating leaders who have high competence and high commitment in their assigned job. Here in the Listo systems, the employees were the key players thus while they were tried to control the outcomes seen deteriorating. The provided statement in the case “Employees began to complain…

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    2.3 SWOT ANALYSIS A scan of the internal and external environment is an important part of the strategic planning process. Environmental factors internal to the firm usually can be classified as Strengths (S) or Weaknesses (W), and that external to the firm can be classified as Opportunities (O) or Threats (T). Such an analysis of the strategic environment is referred to as a SWOT analysis. The SWOT analysis provides information that is helpful in matching the firm's resources and capabilities…

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    Goody's Business Strategy

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    Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1 2. Company Fundamentals 1 2.1. Mission 1 2.2. Vision 1 2.3. Objectives 1 2.4. Positioning 1 2.5. Core Competencies 1 3. Strategic Analysis 1 3.1. SWOT Analysis 1 3.2. PESTEL Analysis 1 3.3. Market Competition 1 3.4. Strategic Planning 1 3.5. Competitive Advantage 1 4. The Future of the Company 1 5. Conclusions 1 6. References 1 1. Introduction In the current globalized, social and economic environment, competition between businesses is extremely…

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    The DBA must possess the following skills in his personality to professionally execute his role: 1. A DBA should have good awareness of physical database design. 2. He should have the best knowledge of the operating system. 3. He should be excellent in all Oracle utilities and tools. 4. He must be able to deliver a planned database direction to the enterprise. 5. His personality must possess a sharp aptitude to execute the best performance of operating system and Oracle database. 6. He must have…

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