Introduction Human resources is a big factor from differentiating an organization from its competitors. Organizations and industries have a trend today to copy each other products‚ services etc. especially in the world of business. Yes‚ ideas can be copied but the source of ideas cannot. That source of ideas are people. It is the human capital that gives edge over the competition. Talent is an unlimited resource. It is inexhaustible and can be categorized as a renewable energy. As our world continues
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SOAS Disability Equality Scheme 2010 - 2012 Appendix 3 Brief summary of three MODELS OF DISABILITY The Charity Model of disability The Charity Model casts the disabled person forever in the “poor unfortunate” role. It emphasises and encourages dependence on others rather than independence – one might say it is a form of “killing with kindness” since if this is taken to extremes the disabled person may lose those life skills they had and become increasingly dependent. The disabled person
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The Business Model * Based on your reading of Chapter 4 from the Hess book‚ "An Elevator-Pitch Business Model‚" and the "Why Business Models Matter" article‚ complete the following: a. Write a concise two-sentence "elevator pitch" customer value proposition for your real-world business. (You can use the examples in the Hess book as a guide.) We will offer services to assist customers acquire any type of property to be used in any kind of way that is responsible
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keep our customers satisfy. A service is an intangible economic activity‚ not stored and does not result in ownership; Services nowadays are becoming more important and growing faster and consumers are more apprehensive with performance and satisfaction when they use a service or buy a product. For that reason‚ making decisions about services and products has been becoming a big challenge for marketers. First of all there are 3 levels of a product marketing‚ the first one is core product benefits
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healthcare system which is followed in India in the recent past. This is called the portable health care model. There is shortage of human resources‚ poorly trained providers‚ poor quality of care‚ lack of drugs‚ equipment and ineffective referral systems. These are responsible for the lack of progress in reducing maternal mortality and in providing basic reproductive and maternal health services and act as a barrier for achieving millennium development goals. Recognizing this need to strengthen the
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The Minsky Model of a General Financial Crisis A Synopsis of ‘Chapter 2 -- The Anatomy of a Typical Crisis’ in Manias‚ Panics and Crashes - A History of Financial Crises by Charles P. Kindleberger and Robert Z. Aliber‚ Sixth Edition‚ Palgrave Macmillan‚ Copyright 2011 Since the end of the Great Depression “…financial failure has been more extensive and pervasive” in the 30-year period 1980 to 2010 than at any other time leading up to the present day (p. 7). Four financial crises occurred
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BETTER To make the process of brainstorming top-line experiential marketing ideas easier and more systematic‚ a brainstorming model called BETTER has been developed; see Table 3.1. 3 Table 3.1 The BETTER model Brand personality Three brand values that sum up the brand’s human-like characteristics Emotional connection Multi-sensory and/or authentic‚ positively connected and personally meaningful Target audience What they like‚ their lifestyle‚ their aspirations‚ the time they have available
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Service Encounters The majority of my service encounters are classified as search and experience categories. My postexperience evaluations of the total encounters were surprisingly positive. I say surprisingly because I am a selective customer before and even more so now that I am learning the service marketing concepts. Not to say I am an activist complainer; although‚ I do appreciate excellent predicted service qualities that fall just short of my desired expectations. A number
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Model—plan or diagram that used to make or describe something How is your firm competing in the market place? Business Model—its plan or diagram for how it competes‚ uses it resources‚ structures its relationships‚ interfaces customers‚ and creates value to sustain itself on the basis of the profits it generates A business model goes beyond your own wall. It is not just within your company. In Dell’s case‚ it needs the cooperation of its suppliers‚ customers‚ and many others to make its business
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CHARACTERISTICS OF SERVICES The services have unique characteristics which make them different from that of goods. The most common characteristics of services are: Intangibility. Inseparability. Perish ability. Variability Intangibility Services are activities performed by the provider‚ unlike physical products they cannot be seen‚ tasted‚ felt‚ heard or smelt before they are consumed. Since‚ services are not tangibles‚ they do not have features that appeal to the customer’s senses‚ their
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