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    Data Retention Policy

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    archived files sounds very similar but are very different in many ways. ] 1.4 A data retention policy is the first step in helping protect an organization's data and avoid financial, civil and criminal penalties that increasingly accompany poor data management practices. Local, state, federal and international laws and industry regulations not only specify the types of data organizations and businesses must retain, legislation and industry guidelines also dictate how long specific types of…

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    and importantly, a vision for sustainability with social change. These approaches of the term whilst partly useful, can only reflect generally. Harvard Professor of business Howard Stevenson therefore defines entrepreneurship as “an approach to management…the pursuit of opportunity without regard to resources currently controlled,” (Stevenson, 1983) The identity of an entrepreneur presents itself upon reflection of the opportunity an individual has…

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    accrue more revenue. One big issue with this is that it makes music files easily available to the general public to a point where they are able to illegally obtain these files for free without getting direct permissions to do so from the artist or record label causing the artist to lose money. Although it is widely believed by the general public that recording artists are instant millionaires, statistics reveal that it is actually quite the opposite. Artists’ royalties have been, and are…

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    As a CEO of Warner Records, I must be able to use the recourses of the Warner Music Group and it's connection with Warner Bros Pictures effectively and flexibly, and seek opportunity to develop the international market. The company focused on music publishing and the broader entertainment industry, but I believe artists nowadays will want more than that. Warner Records hold a whole lot of catalog from the old days when music production costs were high and labels guard the pass between the artist…

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    Music And Self Identity

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    deciding whether to accept or reject a record deal. Rejecting it would allow him/her to remain true to himself while accepting it would force the artist to adhere to the demands of management (Tuomi 40). In regards to achievement, accepting the record deal is the better option because of the uncertainty associated with refusing the deal and the vast opportunities that open with acceptance (Tuomi 56). With artistic integrity, it is in the best interest to deny the record deal as accepting it…

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    and help improve the quality of that week’s tasks. K2 Time management and organisation was something that I needed considerable growth in as it is something I initially struggled with. R1 Another skill I developed through this project is my adaptability. If something were to interrupt my original plan, I had to adapt and readjust according to these issues so everything would still get done in time. For instance, I initially wanted to record the EP in an Adelaide recording studio over a few…

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    Nordic Composers Essay

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    MUSIC MARKETING Nordic Composers HOMEPAGE Nordic Composers’ objective is to ensure music artists are well established in the music industry in terms of fan base, recognition and above all improved sales via various marketing strategies. Nordic services are customised to meet needs of various artists. By working together with other independent labels, they pool together resources that create varied options so as to ensure satisfaction in fulfilling different artists’ needs. Through consultation,…

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    The Legacy Of Stax Records

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    together in Stax and overlooked the color barrier. Stax Records is critical to the development of American music history. The legacy of Stax Records is unique, it developed more than half a century of records. While segregation was supported in the South during Stax’s formative years in the 1960s.Stax was one of the most successfully integrated companies in the country with diversity flowing all over the building starting from top management, administration and leading into their artists. It…

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    What do I mean by this? According to The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) 2013 Occupational Outlook Handbook, the field of medical records and health information technicians (which includes medical billers and coders) is expected to increase by 21% between 2010 and 2020. The BLS has also pointed to this industry as having a faster growth rate on average than all other occupations, with…

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    FIT Personal Statement

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    The way that fashion, fitness, and marketing influences our society fascinates me; I am constantly looking at how to influence current and future trends through multiple channels. Having many successes under my belt, I have come to realize that one of the keys to my success has been the solid marketing foundation I received from the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT). After earning my Associates in Applied Science for Advertising & Marketing Communications from this illustrious program, I…

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