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    experience in the industry to find a good location and space in Waterloo, find popular DJs, beverage suppliers, and create a popular club at the same time. Jonathan has a very good idea for a product, but he does not have the experience necessary to start his own club. The main focus should be on the product instead of trying to compete in a market where his competitors already have a loyal following. The only resources needed to sell the bar tops would be a workshop for production, and finding…

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    Mechanical engineers have many different responsibilities, some of which are simple tasks while others require professional knowledge and can mean life or death. It is the engineer’s responsibility to test every aspect of their design to find any problems with the design. If these tests are not completed properly, any imperfections could end up becoming fatal. From these tests, there could be changes made to improve the flaws of the parts being assembled. Once any tests have been completed…

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    got 10.5%, while H&M got 9.5% and GAP got almost 0 (Gallaugher,2008). These fast fashion competitors shared a large portion of market with Zara. Moreover, the traditional fashion brands are also considered competitors since they all have similar products to Zara. However, due to Zara’s business model, it helps the company survived and even expanded during the competition. According to the textbook, zara tend to have an advantage in management comparing with…

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    ASSESSMENT TASK 1: Q1 A1: Organisational design is the way by which an organisation should be structured and operated by its member, it’s both a plan and process. Q2 A2: Element One: Structure: It’s the main part of organisational design. It shows us how the structure is in an organisation is. E.g. in flat organisation the structure is very small. Element Two: Task: Its helps organisation to achieve its goal on time. Task is different in each level, e.g. workers have a task to complete the…

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    Bad Human Factor Designs

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    this essay I will be identifying three examples of bad human designs, describe why they are problematic and provide my own recommendations for correcting each particular problem. Human Factors and engineering psychologist study how people interact with machines and technology. As I read about human factor designs, the American Psychological Association (2015) informed me that "they use psychological science to guide the design of products, systems and devices we use everyday while often focusing…

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    necessity of pattern maker in apparel industry is inexpressible. A pattern maker can convert fashion designers imagination to the materialized. A pattern maker is he who makes garment pattern based on Fashion designers/Design team provided idea/sketch. The sustainable of a design mostly depends on pattern makers expertise, efficiency and capability. As we know the fabric cost of a garment is required 50% (percent) of total value. So, if 1% fabric cost is possible to save by efficient pattern…

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    Collette Dinnigan who is one of the well-known contemporary Australian fashion designers, has been successful in terms of aesthetic appeal, ethical practice and functional considerations in all of her designs. This can be seen through quote by Edwina Mccann, the editor in chief of Vogue Australia, says that “Dinnigan’s sense of adventure, determination and passion have led her to become Australia’s most recognised international fashion star. She is dynamic, inspiring woman and her influence on…

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    Acne Marketing Mix

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    The Brand ACNE Studios was founded in 1996 as part of the creative collective ACNE, which stands for "Ambition to Create Novel Expressions". Although Tomas Skoging, one of the two founders still remaining with the company once said, "from the beginning it was "Associated Computer Nerd Enterprises". (highsnobiety.com, 2015) The widely circulated story of ACNE's unusual beginnings is now embedded within fashion folklore and undoubtedly a success story that many have fruitlessly hoped to imitate…

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    Mechanical Engineering According to The Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS), Mechanical Engineers are knowledgeable in math, physics, technology, and design. In addition to technical skills learned in school, the BLS states that creativity, communication skills, critical thinking and problem solving skill are crucial (“Mechanical”). In addition, Onet Online, a website supported by the United States Department of Labor, describes the skills of Mechanical Engineers as listening skills, math…

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    Beam Crane Case Study

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    scopes and an outline of the project. At the current time engineering problems are getting more complicated and conventional methods have become unable to give the satisfying results that the scientists and engineers desire in solving problems or designs there for a new approach is needed hence, Computational mechanics has become fundamentally important part of computational science and engineering, concerned with the use of computational approaches to characterize, predict and simulate physical…

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