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    that we only see in the movie actualize around us. If I argue some examples, the world of science fiction is a modern genre. Authors study science to get knowledge, to write their articles. I have watched some science fiction such as ‘Avatar, ' ‘The Matrix’ and ‘Star Wars. ' One of the movies that I will mention is ‘Star Wars.’ The SF movie, firstly, was released in 1977 and has physics, space technology. “I’m your father.” The dialogue that is from ‘Star Wars Episode V’ is the most impressive…

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    The article that is being reviewed discusses the challenge of duality of command with matrix organizations. This duality exists between the project and functional managers. The article discusses the framework of the matrix organization and the objectives and methodology of three research questions. The article also describes the challenges and power of, and the relationships within the matrix organization. The article also discusses the mechanisms that project and functional managers and their…

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    Likewise, in The Matrix, Neo, Cypher, and Agent Smith are all characters who heighten the atmosphere of delusion. Neo leads a double life: during the day, he is known as Thomas Anderson, a reputable programmer for a software company, but during the night, he is known as the undercover hacker Neo. However, Neo does not realize that he is also the “chosen one” (according to Morpheus) who is supposed to free humanity from their state of delusion. In spite of many other people (including the Oracle)…

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    Plato, Descartes, and the Matrix There are many philosophical questions that come to mind when thinking about life, and human existence. “Epistemology is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of our knowledge.” (Dew & Foreman, 7) Epistemology is one of the branches of Philosophy that helps us dive deep into thought about many question that are in question. One question that may present itself is, what is reality? Another one is are we truly living in a dream and can’t escape it?…

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    EM (ASSIGNMENT # 01) BCG MATRIX OF UNILEVER 8/24/2015 BHUNESH KUMAR MALHI (1145136) SUBMITTED TO TANZILA YOUNAS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION………………………………..3 STARS OF UNILEVER………………………….3 CASH COWS OF UNILEVER…………………3 QUESTION MARKS OF UNILEVER……….4 DOGS OF UNILEVER………………………….4 LIMITATIONS……………………………………4 BRAND SPECIFICATION…………………….5 CONCLUSION……………………………………6 INTRODUCTION Unilever is the third world largest food consuming producers. It is the company which ranks after Procter, Gamble…

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    Indicators of the influence are the 4R’s: Resources, Responsibility, Rules and Relationships. Influence matrix analysis (Appendix I) for the stakeholders involved in this initiative shows that they fall either in the top right of the influence matrix or bottom right of the influence matrix. Let’s examine, in detail, the sources of their power and influence. Executive VP of HSE & Business services has both authority power—reporting to the CEO of…

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    The type of organization structure that used by Adidas is matrix design structure. Adidas groups people and resources by function and product. The structure is very flexible. The employee in the projects, engineering and manufacturing department could have two bosses, because they will work together according to the projects. The employees will work with different people after a project end. The six mains department in Adidas are marketing, human resources, finance, manufacturing, engineering…

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    1.) On the first Matrix game I decided that my strategy would be to always choose A: Y loses 2. O gains two. I decided this because it seemed like I would be losing less. However, on the second round I decided that I would try out my luck and choose B, which turned out to be the wrong move. I went from -2$ to -5$. After this I decided that I would stick to my original strategy and continued to choose A for the following 4 rounds. Immediately I noticed that it was the better choice ending up with…

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    2.1.2 Ansoff Matrix The Ansoff Matrix is a model for analysing the approach to product-market growth strategies. It is developed by H Ignor Ansoff in 1965 and well defined in his book "Corporate Strategy". According to H Ignor Ansoff the matrix is a business analysis methodology that links an organization's marketing strategy with its ongoing strategic direction. It provides framework to identify growth opportunities. The Matrix presents four alternative growth strategies in the form of 2X2…

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    A final study that was explored focused on the importance of finite element analysis for analyzing the effects of composite patching on CCT. According to [S3], FE analysis is helpful because it leads to a direct computation of both the SIF and stress-distribution field. This study used 2024-T3 aluminum with a glass and epoxy composite patch. Cyclic stress was applied to patched and unpatched aluminum specimens, and the Mindlin FE Approach was used to analyze the resulting data. Results showed…

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