Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to synthesize Industry 4.0’s on knowledge management process and practices, and to explore the improvements that will arise from it. It also provides an idea of how to use approaches for enhancing the knowledge management process in Industry 4.0. The main objective is to highlight the role of the technologies that support Industry 4.0 in facilitating the knowledge management process. Design/methodology/approach: The aforementioned dynamic suggests that a thorough analysis of the existing...
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I Introduction 1.1 Background of the study In Ethiopia, in particular, in Amahara Regional State, textile and garment industries are the most potential areas for further development and job opportunities. Because of the large agricultural land for the production of cotton as the raw material source, Amhara Regional State should take advantages for further processing their raw material to finished product. According to a McKinsey (2015) study apparel buyers are sourcing large-volume items from Ethiopia. Amahara Regional state is the...
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Role-Play Critical Reflection I. Reporting and Responding I was tasked to watch and respond to a recorded mediation role-play. Mediation is a dispute resolution process that is employed to avert conflict between disputing parties (‘disputants’) over common resources through third party intervention (mediator) with the goal of improved communication, cooperation, and obtaining of efficient solutions.[footnoteRef:1] The role-play recording ran for thirty minutes with one mediator and two disputants. [1: Gerald Eisenkopf and André Bächtiger, ‘Mediation and Conflict Prevention’ (2012) 57(4)...
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Abstract: - As we all know working capital management is a very important to any business since it can lead to increase the value of the business. This study will analyse the working capital management of the Raymond and Vardhman textile limited and try to conclude that which company is better in terms of the working capital management. This study has used only secondary data from company’s website and some financial website like moneycontrol.com. The technique of ratio analysis is...
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Abstract The concept and impact of Customer Relationship Management is helpful for growth and gaining more attention in present and future business world. Through Customer Relationship Management companies are focusing on retaining their legal customers and also focus on gaining new customers. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the impact of Customer Relationship Management on loyalty of customers and retention of customers for the long time which gives benefit to the enterprise to face the competition with their...
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Background/Introduction The Trademarks Act, 1999, defines well-known trademark as, 'a mark which has become so to the substantial segment of the public which uses such goods or receives such services that the use of such mark in relation to other goods or services would be likely to be taken as indicating a connection in the course of trade or rendering of services between those goods or services and a person using the mark in relation to the first-mentioned goods or...
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Introduction In this assignment, I was asked to critically engage with the Labour Relations Act (LRA)[footnoteRef:1] provisions on Organisational Rights and Collective Bargaining. Having read the two cases that I was asked to analyze, it will be better for me to start with the first one then move to another. [1: Act 66, 1995 (“the Act”).] I will give clarity about organizational rights and collective bargaining. Define the workplace and deal with different sections from the Labour Relations Act, (LRA)[footnoteRef:2]...
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Trademark Type is the name, brand, logo or design or any combination of these used to distinguish the supplier or supplier from the business or any other person and to indicate the origin of the product. Trademarks are often used by manufacturers to identify names, ideas, logos and trademarks in the display of their products. But shapes, sounds, smells and colors can also be registered as trademarks. In recent years, trademark legislation has expanded to include clothing and flood protection....
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The Hershey Company publicly attributed a 66 percent increase in Reese's Pieces (Reed and Dutka 1989) revenues to a famous and unforgettable product placement in Universal Studio's E.T.: The Extraterrestrial (Kennedy and Spielberg 1982). E.T succeeded in pairing with Reese's Pieces, 20th Century Fox became the first Hollywood film studio to publicly give producers a structured method for product and advertisement placement in its monetary reward films (Harmetz 1983). Product placement in cinematic history may be the predilection of an...
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The paper attempts to empirically study the monitoring and value added activities practiced by Indian Venture Capitalists. A brief literature review of the monitoring activities in the context of developed countries has been presented leading to the development of a conceptual framework. Data on the monitoring and value addition activities of the venture capitalists was gathered through A questionnaire consisting of 30 statements using Likert Scale of 1 to 5 was developed to gather information on the monitoring and value...
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The trend of globalization has induced fierce competition among business enterprises within domestic and international markets. The primary quest for the technologies is not limited to the strategic value of an organization but also empowers the organization's work context by utilizing its resources. The knowledge management process deals with the extraction of both implicit and explicit knowledge of the organization for improving the performance of the organization. However, Business Intelligence, on the other hand, gained its importance with constant enhancement...
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Background and Context- Shampan is a small UK group of Contemporary Indian restaurants serving traditional curries and specials with a modern edge. Whilst all three of their (London and surrounding areas) branches offer high quality and authentic Indian cuisine, the most recent business venture for them, Shampan 3 is said to be ‘redefining Indian Cuisine’(Shampan, 2020) at their Westerham based branch called ‘The Spinning Wheel’ which offers it’s customers a timeless, high quality fine dining experience. This report will analyse...
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Gucci Canada: fur-free campaign proposal I. Executive summary Gucci is one of the winners among the top 100 power luxury brands when the global luxury market has grown at a staggering pace for many years until recently. In 2017, Gucci's increased its sales to Euro 6.2 billion by 44.6% over the year 2016. Like the other luxury brands, however, Gucci faces serious challenges in the years ahead. Brands must demonstrate that more than just making money, they need to promote...
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A decision is the financing decision involving fundraising from debt (loans) and equity (shares) at the lowest possible cost to the company. Debt capital include borrowings, accounts payable, and other commitments; while equity capital includes sale of shares, retained earnings, and returns on investments. This decision also refers to capital structure representing the proportion of firm financing from debt (bondholders) and equity (shareholders). If company borrow money or issue debt securities, they have to pay compensation to bondholders or borrowers...
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Application This chapter is a summary of the results of the practical application of the theories and literature presented in chapters 2 and 3. The main research question of this work is, as the title suggests: In what way do linguistic strategies used by users of both platforms differ from one another? Which of characteristics proposed in the hypotheses distinguish them from one another, if at all? In order to reply to these research questions, specific features of each platform...
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1.0 Introduction Technology is nowadays changing the way of finance, accounting, and banking companies do business. Automation, A-I (artificial intelligence), and other forms of technology are causing organizations to change their strategic direction of how they approaches management, promote, hire, or retain their employees. Leading the charge is Fin-tech. The word Fin-Tech normally referred as (Financial Technology) is not a product or any app, it is basically a technology that has made online transactions and operations more effective and smooth...
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Introduction The Volkswagen Group, with its headquarters in Wolfsburg, is one of the world’s leading automobile manufacturers and the largest carmaker in Europe. The Group comprises twelve brands from seven European countries: Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Audi, SEAT, ŠKODA, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche, Ducati, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Scania and MAN. In the commercial vehicle sector, the products include ranges from pick-ups, buses and heavy trucks. Key Facts: Global market share in 2017 - 12.1% Sales Revenue in 2017 - 231 billion...
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Executive Summary This report is based on organizational context of AT&T Inc with the aim of identifying the existing legislative framework and signed agreements of Australia (host country) that is affecting the service delivery of AT&T Inc. Further, this report discussed about few significant agreements that are affecting the business of AT&T Inc in Australia. Through the report it can be identified that the existing Taxation system and Free Trade Agreement of Australia have a significant impact on the business...
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Today Messages you send to this chat and calls are secured with end-to-end encryption. Forwarded Adidas AG was founded by Adolf (adi) Dassler and his elder brother Rudolf Dassler in early 1920s in Herzogenaurach German. The name Adidas (as written on their products “adidas” by the company) is an abbreviation of the name of founder Adolf (“Adi”) Dassler. The Dassler Adidas manufactures athletic shoes and apparel and other sporting goods. In the 21st century adidas emerged as the largest sport...
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Introduction According to Wirtz and Lovelock (2018), the right market segmentation, targeting and positioning make organisation identify which segment of the market is competing which can allow them to develop the right product for target customer in the particular market and position the company to develop the suitable strategies in order to gain competitive advantages. Thus, the benefits of the right market segmentation, targeting and positioning (STP) can bring variety of advantages to the organisation. However, there are some disadvantages...
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Braytech Investment Report Problem: Braytech investment opportunity. Purpose: Identify the investment opportunity for the Braytech Company Problem: AT&T offers has been profitable in recent years, it has good investor rating and invests adequately in CSR and founded on excellent business ethics. Executive Summary This report is aimed at exploring an investment company that Braytech will invest its resources following recent margins it accumulated. The focus was to establish a company worthy of short and long term investment. Among the factors...
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Review of Literature This section explores selected journal articles in relation to the research objectives outlined in the introductory part of the research paper. The articles are critically reviewed to determine the key components and factors in forecasting, the forecasting techniques and models discussed, proposed and applied and the challenges of implementation in warehousing forecasting demand management. Furthermore, the research approach and methodology used by the studies will be evaluated to assess the assimilation of information and knowledge development. Forecasting...
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Executive summary: This report will focus on the operations of the transnational corporation of Adidas AG. The purpose of this report is to consider the following aspects of this business: features, operational processes, human resource issues, management issues, ethical issues and competitive advantage. 1. Features of Adidas AG Adidas is a global transnational corporation, founded and based in Germany, by Adolf Dassler in 1994. The global headquarters of Adidas is located in Herzogenaurach, Germany. This business, which is a household...
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1.0 Introduction [bookmark: _Toc36383668][bookmark: _Toc16449]The purpose of this report is to build a marketing strategy plan for Honda, for their upcoming motorcycle model CBR1000RR-R Fire blade. So, it can enter those target segments in which Honda can create Superior customer value and gain a competitive advantage over rivals. 1.1 Company Background Honda Motors ltd , is a Japanese base company, established by Soichiro Honda in 1946, first started by producing combustion engines (Miller, 2008) then began manufacturing motorcycles with complete...
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Introduction Ryanair is Europe's biggest low-admissions, essential transporter; the association began in 1985 as a standard traveller aircraft however re-propelled itself in 1990 as a low-passage bearer, mimicking itself on the Texas based Southwest Airline's plan of action. The organization right now works its business more than 27 nations and conveys in excess of 66 million clients every year. This report attempts a point-by-point investigation of Ryanair. It will take a gander at Ryanair's present methodology and how that technique...
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The Professional Manager Section 1 Tesco is multinational operating grocery and general merchandise retailer in the UK, which was established in 1919 by Jack Cohen. It’s headquartered in Cheshunt United Kingdom, it’s the third-largest retailer in the world. Tesco has stores in 14 countries across Asia, Europe, and North America, they operate about 7000 stores around the world. In UK, they have six different stores which differ in size and product types. Its products range from food and beverages, home...
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Introduction The main goal of enterprise management is to ensure the survival of the enterprise in the market and improve its well-being. An important role in the implementation of this task is given to the financial analysis of the enterprise. Financial analysis helps to develop the strategy and tactics of improvement of the enterprise, to make management decisions, monitor, identify reserves for improving production efficiency, assess the performance of the enterprise and its divisions. One of the main criteria for...
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Executive summary. This report tends to analyse General Motors, one of the most important automotive company of the past century, from 1980 to 2010. This essay demonstrates, analyse and understand the important changes that took place at General motors during the financial crisis of 2008 and tends to explain their nature and impacts on the company and its stakeholders. To fully understand these changes, we will first define some change management tools that drive successful change management then we will...
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Section A: Importance of accounting information in managerial tasks Planning- accounting information helps in business planning for long term and short term. It helps to make plan before business operation. Previous accounting information tells that where and how they can improve it in the future. Budget- Business managers often use accounting information to make budget for the company. They can check that previously where they have spent money for business operations. They can make sure that the company should not...
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1.1 Industry of BMW BMW is a one of the leading luxury carmakers in the European automobile industry. In this automobile industry. BMW faces huge competition from its competitors who are Audi, Honda, Volkswagen, Porsche and etc. BMW Group also provides premium financial and mobility services with the help of its three brands, BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce. As a global company, the BMW Group operates 30 production and assembly facilities in 14 countries and has a global sales network in...
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