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    FERRERO ROCHER PESTL Analysis Marketing environment is in relation to the marketing organization, its internal environment, microenvironment, and macro-environment. In the macro- environment, we identified several forces at play – political, economic, sociocultural, technological and legal (commonly referred to as the PESTL model). 1.1 Political Factors Announced by BBC News, Singapore is ranked at the top as the “Easiest Country to Start a Business” and “World’s Top 20 Most Globalized

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    Research Paper on Singapore: Abstract In this paper I will present my research results regarding Singapore, as well as draw the picture of its marketing environment. I will include the information about the location, climate, population, religion and culture, official spoken languages, state of economy and level of technologies, political and legal systems, level of competition and potential for economic growth. In the conclusion I will highlight advantages and disadvantages of the Singapore marketing

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    General Culture and Business Etiquette The culture in Singapore could be described as authoritarian, pragmatic and rational due to the types of cultures that reside there. Although the main business language is English, there are some important customs to take note of before traveling to, or doing business with, Singapore. The main cultural traditions in Singapore are linked to India, China, and Malaysia, and Singaporeans are known to be loyal business partners with a strong trade foundation in

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    Another way of seeing political integration in ASEAN is to see how the ASEAN members deal with foreign entities and state. If political integration exists among ASEAN members, they will deal the problems collectively and unite under ASEAN. However, if they were to deal these issues individually as a state, there is a possibility that ASEAN had yet to manage in producing a strong political integration among is state members. One of the best scenarios that can be seen today is with regards to the

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    Singapore was located the islands between Malaysia and Indonesia in South East Asia. Furthermore, Singapore has no land boundaries with other countries. The capital city of Singapore was also Singapore as one state, one city. Nowadays, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong governs Singapore as Head of Government. However, Singapore used the Singalish as main language and they also use English, Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil. Moreover, they used their currency as Singapore Dollar (S$). The figure of Singapore's Land

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    Discussing the objectives of pension policy is important since these goals play a major role in determining the nature of old age income security, which in turn has implications for the elderly, and arguably, society as a whole. Hills (2015) focuses on the redistributive objectives of the welfare state and pensions. By collecting contributions from affluent groups in society, pension systems can aim to alleviate poverty by vertically redistributing income and wealth to the poorer pensioners (Hinrichs

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    world 's most successful countries with strong international trading relations and one of the world’s highest standards of living. Singapore is a parliamentary representative democratic republic, the head of government is the Prime Minister (Lee Hsien Loong) and the head of State is the president (Tan Keng Yam. A.k.a. Tony Tan) who has some veto power in decisions regarding national reserves, armed forces and internal security matters. Politics in this country haven been governed by The People’s

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    Question: Examine the ethical issue on capital punishment and discuss the extent to which it should be allowed. We live in a society where killing is deemed and known as unethical and immoral, and this is because of society’s condemnation of death. We are bounded by a set of guidelines, a social contract, and these common guidelines create boundaries – boundaries that determine how the law is formed, what is wrong and what is right, benefitting the majority of the society. By having this social

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    Social Organization of Singapore Kenneth Cline ANT 101 Jo Macek November 7, 2010 My research will be based on Political, Economic, and Social Organization of Singapore—an industrialist city-state.  Even though Singapore 's history dates from the 11th century, the island was little known to the West until the 19th century. Singapore is one of the World 's largest ports, because the city of Singapore has become a major port, with trade exceeding that of Malaya 's, Malacca and Penang combined

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    A) Company Information Wing Tai Holdings Limited (Wing Tai) was incorporated in Singapore on 9 August 1963 and listed on the Singapore Exchange on 21 February 1989. Wing Tai started in Hong Kong as a garment manufacturer in the 1950’s. It later expanded its operations to Singapore and Malaysia in the early 1960’s and entered the property market in Singapore in 1978. Since then, Wing Tai became a major property player with a niche reputation for delivering premium developments with innovative design

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