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    Ife Modakeke

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    people of the two communities. Also examined is the relationship between perception of the conflict; social interaction; and attitude towards violence/conflicts/use of weapons. The data used is from a larger household survey carried out by the author in Ife-Modakeke community. The result of the correlation analysis shows a negative relationship between perception of the conflict and social interaction. This implies that the more people perceive the conflict‚ the less is social interaction with the people

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    Internal Factor Evaluation (IFE) matrix is a strategic management instrument for assessing main strengths and weaknesses in useful areas of a company. IFE matrix also gives a foundation for recognizing and assessing associations among those parts. The IFE matrix is utilized in strategy formulation. An example of internal factor evaluation matrix is given for the Coca-Cola Company. Steps in the Construction of IFE Matrix 1. In the first column‚ lists down all the strengths and weaknesses

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    Internal Control Evaluation Every business should take the steps necessary to ensure that its internal controls are functioning effectively and efficiently. It is important to have accountability at every level of a business. Creating a checklist to evaluate internal controls will support the business in this effort. According to Louwers‚ Ramsay‚ Sinason and Stawser (2007)‚ an internal control questionnaire aide an auditor in gathering evidence about the control environment and accounting and

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    1.1THE INTERNAL FACTORS EVALUATION (IFE) MATRIX. The IFE matrix is a summary step in conducting an internal strategic management audit of the PepsiCo. This strategies-formulated tool is to summarize and evaluates the major strengths and weaknesses in the functional areas of business. It also provides a basis for identifying and evaluating relationship among those areas of a business. Internal strength One of the strengths that can be found in PepsiCo is in term of strong brand equity. PepsiCo has

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    External/Internal Factors

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    External/Internal Factors When analyzing a company it is important to understand what the internal and external factors of the company are and how those factors are affecting the four functions of management. The four functions of management are planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling. Internal factors affect what happens within the company and external factors are the outside environment that affects the company. Through strategic planning the company can build on its strengths

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    Internal and External Factors 230 September 14‚ 2014 Internal and External Factors There are four management functions that are typically found in most of the business environments around the world. The four functions of management are planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling. These are most commonly used in high level management to organizational management too. There are five major factors that affect these and many other business functions which are globalization‚ technology‚ innovation

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    2010 revenues of $8.44 billion. (Google investor relations‚ 2012). Such of success came through a great idea and a successful management. Good management includes attentive evaluations of internal and external factors in the four functions of management: planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling. Globalization was a factor that has influenced Google and vice versa. Managing the globalization for the company from Mountain View was a key aspect of the business. Google is running its business globally

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    Internal and External Factors Laura Smalt XMGT/230 May 12‚ 2013 Dr. B Internal and External Factors The organization I chose to write about is Subway restaurants. I have worked in management in two different locations‚ and have had a firsthand look at what goes into the four functions of management and how they interlock with each other. If I were to consider the planning aspect of this organization it is amazing the amount of work‚ projecting‚ forecasting‚ and implementation that it entails

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    Internal and External Factors University of Phoenix May 15‚ 2013 MGT/230 The four functions of management consist of planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling. They can have a positive effect on the internal and external environment. An external environment is things‚ which are important factors outside the organizations boundaries. For example‚ if a recession hit the company‚ it would be something out of the hands of the company. It would be very inevitable because of the

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    External/Internal Factors

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    External/Internal Factors While driving on a congested freeway during rush hour many people may have often wished that all the other cars would simply disappear so we arrive at our destination on time. Realizing that it is beyond their control‚ their thoughts may return to another solution and something that they can control – the departure time. All those other cars on the freeway are external factors affecting a commute to work. Their presence or behaviors are beyond an individual’s

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