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    organisations. It is the voice of the company brands to make relationships with customers by having a feedback from them. In a communication process feedback is as much as important as the message. In this process of communication there are different types of organisations and people that accomplish various tasks to complete this cycle. We can simply them by drawing a structure as follows. The client is the organisation who needs to sell the products to target audience through an

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    Bloodhound SSC (new supersonic car invented by the inventor of thrust2 and thrust SSC) Supun Jayawardana 9B2 (on the topic ‘Will cars be faster than other vehicles’) Introduction • This report will demonstrate on the topic “Will cars be faster than other vehicles?” according to primary sources and secondary sources. ‘Will cars be faster than other vehicles’ investigation is result of an interview done through Email and through primary sources

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    Manchester School of Management, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK ABSTRACT Many writers acknowledge the significance of Kurt Lewin 's contribution to organizational change. However, over the last 20 years, where the focus has been on rapid, transformational change, Lewin 's work has increasingly become seen as outmoded and irrelevant to the needs of modem organizations. It might be expected that this tendency would increase as academics and practitioners

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    22) ________ is one of the marketer 's major positioning tools because it has a direct impact on product or service performance; it is therefore closely linked to customer value and satisfaction. A) Packaging B) Product quality C) Total quality management D) Specialty product marketing E) Positioning Answer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: 229 AACSB: Communication Skill: Concept Objective: 8-2 23) ________ is an approach in which all the company 's people are involved in constantly improving

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    Porsche Case Study

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    Summary 1 | INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 2 2 | PRESENTATION OF THE GROUP...................................................................................... 2 The company’s history ..................................................................................................... 2 Present situation | Porsche in numbers.............................................................................. 3

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    j) The breaking distance and heat generated in the carbon ceramic matrix has also been calculated. Pro-Engineer and ANSYS was used to build the required model for transient analysis. The design was prototyped, which was followed by result evaluation in the field tests.The model obtained after ANSYS modelling was similar to that proposed by Nickam and colleagues (2014). Figure 8: Ansys Model for forces acting at the disc rotor 4.2 Reverse engineering using finite element modelling and Faro CAM2

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    Ford Hybrid Marketing Plan

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    Introduction The push for green cars comes from people looking for ways to lessen their impact on the environment and become less dependent on oil. The research into alternative and more efficient energy is ongoing, but there is technology available for those who are willing to help. At the individual level, personal automobiles are one of the easiest ways for people to help with the movement. As more people are becoming informed and taking action, companies are feeling pressure from the government

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    Automobile in Bangladesh

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    be responsive to market needs and to demonstrate distinctiveness while — at the same time — they must be developed and produced at low cost.[5] Adopting such a strategy affects the development process and also has an important impact on an automaker 's organizational structure.[5] A platform strategy also offers advantages for the globalization process of automobile firms.[9]

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    The Best Possible Taste

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    The phenomenal change in British society in the past two centuries has molded the kind of material world we now live in today. Centuries of revolutionary design have created a life that can be blissfully taken for granted. The social structure in Britain is made up of classes and it is Turner Prize winning artist Grayson Perry who classifies the fragmented groupings as “social tribes” (Perry, In The Best Possible Taste, 2012) during his BAFTA award winning Channel 4 documentary In The Best Possible

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    the New York Stock Exchange (September 2004), has also emerged as an international automobile company. Through subsidiaries and associate companies, Tata Motors has operations in the UK, South Korea, Thailand, Spain and South Africa. Among them is Jaguar Land Rover, a business comprising the two iconic British brands that was acquired in 2008. JLR supports two state of the art engineering and design facilities and three manufacturing plants (Solihull, Castle Bromwich &Hale wood) in the UK. In

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