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Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival Cruise Line
Introduction
Carnival Corporation & PLC is one of the greatest worldwide voyage associations. The association manages in the US, the UK, Canada and Continental Europe. It is headquartered in Miami, Florida and utilized a normal of 89,700 individuals in FY2012; of which 4,300 were part-time/seasonal workers ...
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Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart
Executive Summary
Wal-Mart is the largest retail store of United States of America; basically Wal-Mart runs its business with the single-business strategy in its mind. Since, the last three decades this strategy works in the betterment of the company, and have able to maintain the growth and the comparable advantages of ...
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Ford Motor Analysis
Ford Motor Analysis
Introduction
A Ford motor is the second largest automobile company in the world, after General Motors. The other famous brands like Aston Martin, Volvo, Lincoln, jaguar and mercury, come under the umbrella of Ford Motors; they are all operated under the umbrella of Ford Motors. The automobile ...
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Intellectual Property Theft
Executive summary
Intellectual property theft diminishes the prospects for the U.S exports around the world and makes American jobs risky. For the protection of intellectual property, the companies must expand themselves beyond their internal controls and engage with outside parties on a proactive basis. Confidential Information must enjoy special ...
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PETERBOROUGH AFRICAN COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
Peterborough African Community Organisation
Business Plan- Peterborough African Community Organization
Introduction
Social enterprises are businesses driven by a social or environmental mission (social enterprise coalition). They are businesses primarily set out for social purpose. Whose principal objective is to reinvest their surpluses mainly for social purpose in the ...
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Texas Food
Acknowledgement2
Executive Summary3
Introduction3
Business Description3
Business Description4
Worst Case Scenario of Business4
Best Situations to the Business4
Primary Research Techniques5
BTL Mall Interviews5
Door to Door Activity6
Customer Relationship Management (CRM)6
Financing Sources6
Financial Strategy7
Differentiation Strategy7
Bowman's Strategy Clock7
Market Analysis8
Industry Participants9
Market Segments9
Consumer Demographics9
Market Trends and Business Climate10
Financial Forecast10
Pricing Strategy10
Distribution Strategy11
Promotional and Communicational Strategies11
CSR (corporate social responsibility)12
Use of Social Media13
Product Strategy13
Break even ...
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Amazon.com
Amazon.com
Executive Summary
Amazon.com is the world's first online bookstore and is currently also the largest. Its success came from innovation in the way it carries out its business. Its innovation can be view from the fact that it was the first company that realized the potential of having an online presence ...
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STEVE JOBS
Steve Jobs
Abstract
As an exemplary business tycoon Jobs was the man behind Apple, an innovative force behind the organization's success and a formidable team builder. He remained the Chairman and CEO of the company and claimed joint authorship of three of the most significant technologies: the personal computer, the Graphical ...
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Hidden Safe Project Management
Developing Project Plan4
Background4
Current Process5
Overview of the Project6
Objectives6
General Approach7
Constraints7
Developing the Work Breakdown Structure8
Work Breakdown Outline9
Components of the Project9
Resource needs for the project12
Relationships between the Project Components and the People12
Responsibility Matrix13
Project Risk Assessment14
Risk Analysis14
Incomplete project plan14
Conflicts between team members14
Losing vision of project objectives15
Errors in estimation15
Non-capability of team members15
Requirements overload16
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Criminal Law
Criminal Law
Introduction
The purpose of criminal law is to maintain social order and protect individuals and society from harm. Criminal law is concerned with offenses that threaten the public, is developed and enforced by the state, imposes sanctions that range from fines and imprisonment to death, and requires ...