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    INTRODUCTION In recent times with the advent of globalization and open markets there has been a significant rise in the number of Multi-National Companies. The reasons why companies are going global are to access and expand their market, to access resources, to access new talent pool, et al. This enables to the companies to create greater value to their shareholders and compete effectively. As companies expand and build their workforce around the world, more often than not team members are in different

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    chosen article discusses on the relationship between intercultural communicative competence (ICC) and language teaching. In this paper, I summarize the article, review as well as comment about selected aspects and suggestions to the issue raised. Summary of the Article

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    Tata Motors acquisition of Jaguar Land Rover Submitted by: Rishi Thaper (Roll No: 081) IIM – KOZHIKODE EPGP BATCH 08 2015-2017 Faculty: Prof. P Rameshan   Jaguar F-Type Land Rover Discovery Range Rover Evoque  Table of Contents Executive summary 4 Introduction to the study, statement of problem and propositions 5 Methodology, source of data and presentation scheme 6 Analysis, interpretations and implications 7 Company Profiles 7 Tata Group 7 Tata Motors 7 Jaguar Land Rover 8 Rationale behind

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    Executive Summary This report is for Sheltex petrol service stations in Australia. Sheltex is facing a problem after merged two petrol stations. There are two options for Sheltex one option would be two service stations nearby could sell different fuels like one sell E10 and RON95 and the other one sell RON98 and Diesel. Another option could be one station sells fuels and the other one can be a small supermarket or parking space. Even can make more other services for customers. The report aims to

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    Abstract or Executive summary: Lean Six Sigma is a widely known approach used for improving the processing and quality of the products and services in an organization. Some of its major functions include improving quality, removing waste, reducing variation and organization. There have been several studies that focus on the combination of Lean Enterprise and Six Sigma. These applications mainly focused on the private industry more than the government industry. Hence, the research aims to explore

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    Information Technology Management: Unification of the actual and future information systems used by Incodepf and the new global innovations in technology Karen Lorena Ospina Hidalgo Managerial Applications of Information Technology DeVry University, Keller Graduate School of Management April 13, 2014 Subject of Course Project: Information Technology Management: Unification of the actual and future information systems used by Incodepf and the new global innovations in technology. Table

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    International Relations: Liberalism and Realism

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    Liberalism and Realism How to Liberals view conflict? To define any perspective in International Relations, one must understand its’ origin and primary authors, including the context in which they were writing in. Liberalism is one of the more loosely defined perspectives as it has had a number of authors throughout history. Primarily, liberalism relies on the positive aspects of human nature. One of the most prominent liberal authors was Kant- who often wrote of the anarchical nature of international

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    Strategic Management Tutor Mervyn Sookun Individual assignment R Submission deadline April 30, 2015 Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Main areas of research and resources used 3 Analysis of strategic models adopted 3 Porter’s Five Forces Model 4 PESTLE 4 Key Conclusions and Findings 5 Contribution 6 References: 7 Executive Summary The primary purpose of the report is to analyze global market environment of Argos Company. Based on the outcomes of the study, reasonable

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    Strategy ‘Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2010’ Analysis of the US carbonated soft drinks (CSD) industry (a) Strategic issues The CSD market in the US (approx. $74 billion) is dominated by two concentrate manufacturers – namely Coke and Pepsi –. Both companies have been competing intensely since the 1970s, yet have thrived from this competition and have grown the business very profitably, as both have benefitted from the CSD market growth rates of around 10% p.a. until the early 2000s

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    Ikea Problem Essay

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    Political, environmental and social factors have been highlighted to illustrate IKEA’s accomplishments and its deficits. These factors have been accounted in since they draw attention to the changes and developments in the global arena, vital for globalization and growth of trade across nations. This helps understand the macro environment and the strategies aligned with the global changes affecting the business landscape. Based on this analysis, the specific learning path of IKEA is mapped in terms

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