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    MGMT 497 – Case Studies EXAM GAP – 1. What are the key elements of the company’s strategy? Is it working? a. Redesigned websites and established online presence for all Gap Brands (Gap, Old Navy, BannaRep, piperlime, Atheleta) to allow customers to shop for all brands in one cart for greater functionality and more convenient shopping experience. This e-commerce platform utilized service innovation as its key strategy. Became known as one of the best e-commerce sites in retail (pg. 164)

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    Global warming is one of the greatest problems facing the earth. The topic has been one of the most current and widely discussed factors and it holds a fundamental threat to all living things on earth. It has a great influence on biodiversity and climatic conditions that we are facing today. Several recent trends clearly illustrates that global warming is directly influencing on the melting of icecaps, rising sea levels, and most importantly worldwide climate changes. The release of harmful

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    The fifteenth to seventeenth century is known as the “Age of Exploration”. Europe began to colonize the countries they had “discovered”. A major part of the world that they colonized was Latin America. Spain was the first to colonize, and the United States started to take interest in Latin America towards the 19th century. Europe and The United States both took interest in Latin America, but for different reasons. Spain was the first European nation to colonize Latin America, beginning with Christopher

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    would for a long one. The reason for this was that over a long distance they needed to cut rates to keep up with the competition from other railroad lines. When only traveling a short distance, there was most likely only one line that traveled the route and farmers were forced to pay whatever rate that particular railroad was charging. In order to get more business, railroads would also refund money to big business owners who used their lines. Such refunds were known as rebates. Since these businesses

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    The American West is one of the most famous and important part of the American history. The American West or another name the American Frontier started off in the late-1700 and ended in mid-1940. Although that part of history ended, but the influence and the old west culture is still around today. So let get into the history of the American West, of what made the West what it is and how all the forces molded the West. There are many factors that made the West, from government, politics, wars, climate

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    Bar Code Scanning and Patient Safety Phyllis Harman University of Southern Indiana Bar Code Scanning and Patient Safety The following paper explores eight published articles that address the issue of bar code scanning for medication administration and patient safety. Online research was conducted to locate and review articles which are included in review of literature, and to acquire accurate information addressing the issues discussed. The understanding of Bar Code Scanning for Medication

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    Battle of Nassau The American Revolution war was sanctioned by the former British settlers who wanted autonomy from British Rule. The revolution itself was a culmination of years of heavy taxation and exploitation by the British loyalists. It was the expansionist ambitions of the British Empire that caused it to lose the grip on the American sub continent (Scanlan, 2015, Para. 2-4). The British had embarked on a serious expansion of its empire through the acquisition of colonies in Africa and Asia

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    Pan Am Case Study

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    During the Second World War, Pan American operated many services for the military. In the postwar era, Pan Am reopened its Pacific and Atlantic routes (Banning). In 1947, Pan Am became the “first airline to operate a scheduled round-the-world service” (“Family Tree: Pan Am”). However, “by the mid-1950s, major expansions were over” (Banning). In 1968, Trippe announced his retirement as president of the company. This signaled the beginning of the end. In the 1970s, there were major increases in worldwide

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    Registered nurses, or RN, encompass a holistic concept of humans, incorporating physical, emotional and social needs of the patient. Nursing is an occupation of great responsibility of well-being of patient while stressing the importance of the health maintenance as well as the treatment of illness. I’m intrigued by the aforementioned profession, nursing, because of my life devotion to helping others pursuit their well-being. Though, in the mist of assisting other, being a nurse you’ll be acquainted

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    off Course, Rigas Doganis states, that there are five key product features that affect travel decisions and choice of airline by customers, and these requirements usually do vary between different market segments on the same route, but can vary also between neighboring routes and geographical areas (Doganis, 2010). These five product features include; price, schedule-base, comfort-base, convenience and image. For any airline product that is in a given market, any

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