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    Anselm Kiefer gave a double title High Priestess and Zweistromland ( 1985-1989, 500 x 800 x 100 cm, about 200 books of lead, on steel shelves, with glass and copper) to his monumental archive installation exhibited for the first time in 1989 at the Anthony d'Offay Gallery at the Riverside Studios in London . The installation consists of two large 13 foot high bookcases positioned at such an angle that the bookcases themselves represent pages of an open book. The bookcases are filled with over…

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    Shopify Case Study

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    you need is inventory. It allows business owners to focus on their growth and sales instead of getting into triviality of website management. Shopify exemplifies simplified process, however, it does not mean that it is only a basic, bare-bones shopping cart. The users are provided a Manual, numerous guidelines that offer you to make the most of the platform. The manual is quite extensive, guiding the users through the process of database management, using the discounts, collection and sales,…

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    Cloud Migration Case Study

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    Mk – Cloud Migration • Introduction/Background Based on the assignment case study, Amoria Bond has known to be the Recruiter FAST 50 list as a result of their rapid expansion. The company employed at least 90 members of staff spread across Manchester head office, London, Amsterdam, Cologne, and Singapore branch office. Due to the incredibly growth, currently the company is having too much strain placed upon the Manchester connections, and the current infrastructure offered little in terms of…

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    (Stroud, 1998). For instance, Tesco uses internet marketing in communicating its products and services not only in the United Kingdom but also across the whole world. Because of its importance and advantages in the local and international markets, e-marketing has been adopted by many companies ranging from multinational corporations to small and mid-sized enterprises (Merzeklal, 2010). From the definition it can be deduced that e-marketing is comprised of activities and processes conducted by a…

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    Amazon's Vision Statement

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    3.0 Planning 3.1 Vision and Mission Vision Amazon’s vision statement is “To be Earth’s most customer-centric company, where customers can find and discover anything they might want to buy online.” This vision proclamation underscore the organization’s core aim of fitting the most excellent e-commerce company in the world. The following apparatus or descriptions are emphasize in Amazon’s vision statement: 1. Global reach 2. Customer prioritization 3. Widest selection of products Mission…

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    cyberspace is an online environment of computer networks through which you can communicate with other people. It provides users with ways to conduct business and network with other people as easily as they do in the physical world. For example, online shopping has reduced trips to the market and social networking sites allow you to connect with friends staying thousands of miles away. In addition to all the benefits, there are some serious concerns too that the cyber world offers. Let’s learn…

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    Shop Blvd Case Analysis

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    have time to shop for groceries and make dinner. Many retail stores are feeling pressure from Amazon’s hard to beat prices and next day deliveries. Name it: Shop Blvd. is all in the name. Just like shopping all the stores on Rodeo Drive or Fairfax Ave… Shop Blvd. is a way to get all of fashion shopping done on one street. Description: Shop Blvd. is the…

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    Takashimaya Case Study

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    can now see the potential to generate more revenue by having more channels for consumers to shop but also by the combination of physical business with digital platform (A.T. Kearney, 2014). To provide consumers with an overall seamless and enhanced shopping experience, Takashimaya should consider this trend. In comparison to its competitors in their domestic market, Japan, Takashimaya is much smaller in size in terms of revenue due to its small scale of operations (MarketLine Advantage, Feb.…

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    Sparkplace Essay

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    marketing software which was founded by the CEO Dirk Middleton two years ago. The company’s slogan is “Marketing is broken”. Dirk spent his career in sales and strongly believed that a lot of e-mails and cold-calls to promote sales were annoying for customers and deteriorating marketing. He thought that companies should approach to more interested customers who were already searching or purchased products by using social medias such as blogs. Following his believe, he started his marketing…

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    1. Communication, communicating to people is extremely important when it is to do with a massive business like tescos and if it wasn’t for the internet this would be a very difficult task because it would mean having to send letters or ring people up on the phone when you wanted to talk to them and this doesn’t work very well or at all when your trying to get a message to more than one person at a time. But because of the internet they can send an email to all of their employees at once…

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