There are four elementary differences between marketing services and the marketing of products. The reason for the differences is that services are intangible‚ in separable‚ variable‚ and perishable. (Marketing. Grewal and Levy pg. 230). Imagine going to a restaurant‚ you order a steak and request it to be good medium rare. You have thought about the steak since you ordered. You are excited to taste it. The server brings you the delicious steak; you cut into it to find that the steak is well done
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Advanced Finance 1. Homework Investment Analysis 1. Question Rainbow Products Savings - $5000/year Machine costs $35.000 Expected to last for 15 years Cost of capital 12% A. payback?‚ NPV?‚ IRR? Payback: The amount of time required for a firm to recover its initial investment. by dividing the initial investment by the annual cash inflow. In our case $35.000/$5000= 7years NPV: Investment- the PV of its cash inflows discounted at a rate( the firm’s cost of capital)
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––PGCE International - Process work record form Module 1: Contexts: Unit 1: Purposes of the school curriculum |Unit 1 Activity 1: Changing curriculum principles | |I have made appropriate entries in my commonplace book |√ | |Unit 1 Activity 2: The hidden curriculum
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Robert Lee V. Dagting BSBA-II MM6 Tuesday 4:00-7:00 International Advertising Company: 1. Omnicom Group 2. WPP Group 3. Interpublic Group of Companies 4. Publicis Groupe 5. Dentsu 6. Havas 7. Aegis Group 8. Hakuhodo DY Holdings 9. Asatsu DK 10. MDC Partners Philippine Advertising Agency 1. Publicis Manila 2. Y&R Philippines Inc. 3. BBDO Guerrero/ Proximity Philippines 4. Dentsu Indio Inc. 5. Dentsu Philippines 6. Draft FCB
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Gross National Product GNP Top 10 (2004) (currency exchange rate) Country GNP ($ mill) 1 United States 10‚945‚792 2 Japan 4‚389‚791 3 Germany 2‚084‚631 4 United Kingdom 1‚680‚300 5 France 1‚523‚025 6 China 1‚417‚301 7 Italy 1‚242‚978 8 Canada 756‚770 9 Spain 698‚208 10 Mexico 637‚159 Gross National Product (GNP) is the total value of final goods and services produced in a year by domestically owned factors of production. Final goods are goods that are ultimately consumed
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their quest to acquire and develop new products‚ will the use of the PTSTP method help Pepsi develop new products in order to obtain a sustainable competitive advantage?A product is defined in three levels; core‚ actual‚ and augmented. The core of the product is the benefit it offers the consumer. For the example of colas‚ it could be refreshment‚ energy (sugar and caffeine)‚ alertness‚ or just pleasure. The soda itself is the actual product. The augmented product for a cola could be the recognition
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What is X-ray Crystallography ? X-ray crystallography is an experimental technique that exploits the fact that X-rays are diffracted by crystals. It is not an imaging technique. X-rays have the proper wavelength (in th Å t ö (i the Ångström range‚ ~10-10 m) t be scattered by the electron cloud of an atom of 10 10 ) to b tt d b th l t l d f t f comparable size. Based on the diffraction pattern obtained from X-ray scattering off the periodic assembly of molecules or atoms in the crystal‚ the electron
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C A C Y EXPERT SERIES CIVIL SOCIETY AND A D V O C A C Y A D V O C A C Y EXPERT CIVIL SOCIETY AND A D V O C A C Y Developed by Pact Tanzania Supported by USAID/Tanzania Cover Photos Dan Craun-Selka and Mwanzo Milinga Design‚ layout and Illustrations by Josh Agukoh Table of Contents Aknowledgements Introduction 1. Public Participation 2.The Role of Civil Society What is Civil Society? Types of Civil Society Organizations that may be involved in advocacy work i ii 2
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involved in the production of the publication were: Mrs Jacqueline Aloisi de Larderel‚ Director Mr Fritz Balkau‚ Principal Officer Ms Chizuru Aoki‚ Programme Officer Mr Uno Abrahamsson‚ Senior Consultant Co-ordination: Mr. Keith Isherwood‚ IFA Layout: Ms Claudine Aholou-Pütz‚ IFA This is a revised version of the 26th publication in the UNEP Technical Report Series which aims to meet the needs of a wide range of government officials‚ industry managers‚ and environmental protection associations
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Selective Process Management Thursday Class Nov. 23rd‚ 2001 A Close up Look at the Selection Process The Selection Process is a systematic series of events‚ which results in an organization making a selection from a group of applicants. The group of applicants usually consists of individuals who best meet the selection criteria for the position available. A lot of people graduating from college will most certainly ask themselves‚ "just what ’s involved in the selection process from a HR
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