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    Before recruiting the participants and staff for the intervention, hospital permission will need to be addressed. This includes permission from the hospital as well making sure the privacy rule and patient protected information regarding HIPAA are strictly followed. In order to gather participants for the intervention, staff within both hospitals will notify database cancer patients and their loved ones through calls or face-to-face for nursing staff. Information and details about the study will

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    In the era of globalization, information and Communication Technology (ICT) becomes the most important resource to people in their daily living activities. This is because; ICT can make people find the information easier and faster. Nowadays, ICT becomes part of their daily life such as in doing their work, to communicate each other faster, disseminate information quicker and many more with just a one click. Most of the company prefers using IT as a medium to expand and manage their business well

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    Case Study Of Levi's Levi

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    Research Problem After seeing glory for all these years, why could Levi’s not sustain its popularity? The entry of competitors in its market segment turned a classic to a lost case. How could a brand so appealing and well defined lose its luster? The sloppy approach of the brand to combat its competitors shows how tired the brand had been. For instance, the advertising done by Levi’s for its Silver-tab range was one of the most hated advertisement. It was considered to be ‘insulting’ and critics

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    well aware of their customers' profile, the sampling frame becomes easily identified. It is rather important to precisely define the respondents, or to set up a filtering question(s) at the early beginning of the expectation and perception questionnaires. However, the convenience sampling method is chosen for developing the expectations' questionnaire, while the simple random sampling approach fits the perceptions' questionnaires. These proposed sampling techniques provide a level of validity to the

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    purposive sampling technique known as criterion sampling. Criterion sampling was used because in order to be eligible for the interview, the participants had to meet the certain criteria of: having to be either a university student, or a former university student (within three years of graduation), and had to have been enrolled in university for at least three terms. These requirements were set in order to establish an optimal sampling frame for the interviews. Using a non-probabilistic sampling technique

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    Acknowledgments. I wish to express gratitude to our lecturers David Longbottom and Amir Modjtahedi, who were always helpful and offered assistance supports and guidance whenever needed. A special thank you to all students that participated, and took time to fill in the questionnaire and research. Statement of Objectives & Major Findings. Competition for recruiting good quality students is higher than previously experienced with an over supply of courses and places in the UK market. In turn

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    1 INTRODUCTION This Research project proposal is a systematic layout which highlights the researchers plans to find suitable location for the Bank of Baroda in central city of Christchurch with optimal size and operating cost. The researchers plan to collect data by suitable research methodologies and analyse the data with the operation management principles and implement the appropriate techniques to achieve the goals of the research project. 1.1 BANKING SERVICE IN NEW ZEALAND The Reserve Bank

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    CHAPER THREE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1 Introduction This chapter describes the methodology to be used in the study in order to achieve the purpose and objectives of the study. It describes the research design, target population, sample size and sample selection, research instruments to be used, their reliability and validity, procedures for data collections, data analysis techniques, and ethical considerations. 3.2 Research Design This study will use concurrent triangulation design with mixed methodologies

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    OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY • To know the importance of CRM for any organization especially for I.T. • To identify the basic problems of the customers to maintain relations with them. • To identify the needs and preferences of the customers. SCOPE OF THE STUDY As I above say that Customer Relationship Management is the buzzword in present marketing environment. All industries have to take care about their customers, because the present business environment is more customer

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    METHOD In this chapter, it presented the discussions of the research design, the procedure of conducting the study and identifying the respondents, the instrument used and statistical tools employed. Research Design The study entitled ‘Utilization of Mobile Financial Services Among UM CBAE Students’ was a quantitative research that serves to supply the general populace with the necessary information. The research design that will be used in the conduct of the study is a descriptive survey method

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