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    External Factors: Oportunities * Acquisitions * Asset leverage * Financial markets (raise money through debt‚ etc) * Emerging markets and expansion abroad * Innovation * Online * Product and services expansion * Membership of any airline alliance will help to increase reach via code share agreements * Leverage on association with coffee company like Starbucks to provide onboard coffee by creating awareness in all coffee outlets * International flights and global expansion * Potential

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    Donnagold Lerit CEO – Serene Golden Spa U2208 Cityland Vito Cruz II Manila Bonifacio High Street‚ Taguig City Introduction: “We are the home of nail experts‚ wellness and relaxation.” At Serene Golden Spa‚ we pride ourselves in offering the ultimate and excellent nail care services and spa treatments for women‚ men and kids amidst a cozy‚ relaxing atmosphere. Total well-being is our prime focus because we aim to make our clients pampered and positively nurtured‚ leaving them happy and

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    Barilla Spa - 8

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    My decision is to implement the Just-in-Time Delivery system. JITD will resolve the increasing operational inefficiencies and cost penalties that have resulted from large week-to-week variations in Barilla’s distributors order patterns. In order to reduce the Bullwhip effect being experienced by Barilla‚ their supply chain would have to be Centralized. This solution allows Barilla to see end customer demand and eliminate costs involved with inventory‚ manufacturing‚ and transportation. JITD would

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    Chapter 2 Review of Related Literature and Study Foreign Literature A. Lacking of Confidence Accodring to Coopersmith (1967) ‚ “self-sonfidence is a personal judgement of worthiness that is experessed in the attitudes that individuals hold towards themselves. It is a subjective experience which the individual conveys to others by verbal reports and other overt expressive behavior.” B. Adjusting to a New Environment According to Charles Sturt University (CSU)‚ Studying in another

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    Barilla Spa Case

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    Barilla SpA Case Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Issues Identification 3 Environmental and Root Cause Analysis 3 Alternatives or Options 4 Recommendation and Implementation 5 Monitor and Control 6 Conclusion 6 Executive Summary Barilla’s high stock out rates along with large average inventory numbers are the main reasons why Maggiali is looking to continue on with Vitali’s dream of implementing the Just In Time Distribution system. However‚ faced with great external resistance

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    Spa and Wellness Tourism

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    and spa 3 1.2 Development in the last 50 years 4 2 Main activities undertaken in the spa/wellness sector 5 3 Influence of seasonality 7 4 Most famous and popular areas for wellness tourism 8 5 Main target groups and their characteristics 10 5.1 Target groups in the Netherlands 10 5.2 International target groups in the wellness sector 10 6 Spa/wellness in the tourism industry 12 6.1 Tourism industry 12 6.2 Spa/wellness industry 13 7 Jobs in the spa/wellness industry 14

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    Case Barilla Spa (a)

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    Case Barilla SpA (A) Discussion Question 1. Answer these questions about the Barilla case study; a. Diagnose the underlying causes of the difficulties that the JITD program was created to solve. What are the benefits of this program? The main underlying cause of the difficulties that the JITD program was created to solve is the effect of fluctuating demand which can be divided the root causes as per below. * Transportation Discounts * Volume Discounts * Promotional Activities

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    The music industry has come a long way since those dreadful days of the mono recordings. Back then‚ artists‚ producers‚ and engineers didn’t have as much of a choice of what equipment that would use to get their recordings done. With the advancement in technology and new innovations constantly being created in the music industry‚ the opportunities are endless. If you look up the definition of technology you will see the words industry and commerce‚ which to me just means growth and development. Technology

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    Salvatore Ferragamo, Spa

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    GRADUATE SCHOOL MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DECISION MAKING & BUSINESS POLICY FORMULATION A Case Study: Salvatore Ferragamo‚ SpA I. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY This case describes the history and present dilemma facing Wanda Ferragamo and her six children‚ all of whom are involved in the family business. The House of Ferragamo‚ a Florence-based maker of high quality Italian clothing and leather good‚ was founded by Salvatore Ferragamo. Throughout his 57-year career‚ he achieved

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    Spa & Massage

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION FRESH-farm (Aquaponic) Aquaponics  is a sustainable food production system that combines a traditional aquaculture (raising aquatic animals such as snails‚ fish‚ crayfish or prawnsin tanks) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment. In aquaculture‚ effluents accumulate in the water‚ increasing toxicity for the fish. This water is led to a hydroponic system where the by-products from the aquaculture are filtered out by the plants as vital

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