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    The purpose of this report is to give thorough insight on the IBM Watson Analytics tool. This report will provide background information on the tool, a description of the tool, describe the tool features and usage, discuss the shortcomings and criticism of the tool, and conclude with a summary of the product. Background information: Watson Analytics was named after IBM’s first CEO Thomas J. Watson. IBM Watson Analytics is a system that was specifically designed to answer questions on the quiz show

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    Today automobile industry is recognized at global level. For every automobile company it is important to enter into foreign market because of increase in competition if companies will not expand their market they can face a huge loss and every company wants to grow and wants to be recognized all over the world. For example if manufacturers such as Ford, Toyota or Volkswagen expanded their market for growth if such manufacturers had still been dealing in their own country they wouldn’t have been able

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    Proton Company Case Study

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    1.3 Problem Statement A problem statement is a move that a document makes to help the reader realize why that is important. Problem statement that I would like to state in this study is in formal way and informal way. Problem that has been existing in the Malaysian Automotive Industry is involving the reputation, government policies, consumer perceptions and competitiveness. One of the problems faced by Malaysian Automotive Industry is reputation. For many years Proton car is

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    metaphysical standpoint that the nature of humanity itself is to work, and that absent of hardship is absent of life, the act of succumbing to the Lotus in the poem can sometimes appear to carry connotations of death and sinister imagery, an example being 'through the moss the ivies creep', which evokes images of parasitic and sinister representations of the lotus

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    Essay On Proton

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    Sales and Distribution Recently, Proton is strengthening their domestic sales and service network to improve their customer service and also market share. Besides that, Proton also launched a Customer Management Centre which called “Proton I. Care”. It is to let customer to contact Proton Edar for any product and also service enquiries as well as 24 hours emergency breakdown assists. International expansions has also been planted and distributed to overseas countries such as Middle East countries

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    A low-cost strategy in order to gain market share does possess inherent risk, for example, other competing firms with larger capital may be able to lower their costs, forcing the firm to operate at a reduced profit of even loss. As a result of technology advances, rival firms could be able to surpass their present production abilities, thus eliminating the competitive advantage. In addition, several rival firms could combine their efforts, following a focus strategy and target various narrow markets

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    The White Lotus Movement

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    The White Lotus sect had an appeal to Chinese, most notably to the women and the poor of China, who found peace in worship of the “Eternal Mother” who was to gather all of her children at the millennium into one whole family (Wertz, ibiblio.org). The doctrine of the White Lotus includes a prediction to the arrival of the Buddha (Wertz). The White Lotus Sect was part of a millenarian movement with Buddhist traditions that across periods of times in history ignited enormous uprisings, that were very

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    Identification Tesla has a few elements to their strategy, one being they keep their product line simple. Elon Musk was highly involved with the production of the Tesla Roadster and as of December 2012 the production of this model has been ended due to the introduction of the Model S, a luxury sedan. Another key element of Tesla Motor’s Strategy is the technology and product development that they put into designing their products. According to the text, since Tesla has been founded, over $900 million

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    is one of the few poets to have produced acknowledged masterpieces in so many different poetic genres; he implemented perhaps the most distinguished and versatile of all the written works in the English language. The first time I read "The Lotus-Eaters"1, I have to admit that I had a hearty dislike for

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    The Idea Of Ibm Promotion

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    The strategy to present a new technology was the same to astonish the public, revealing the progress apropos the Artificial Intelligence. This is the idea of IBM promotion, demonstrate how complex will be the future of the technology as same they had done in the past, anticipating the capacity of the personal computers. After the TV show, the Company invested in videos and materials1 promoting the idea of evolution and future of the computing, based on the cognitive science, however in a larger

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