how barriers to entry may affect market structure In some market it is easier to enter than in others due to the barriers to enter. Those barriers determine how many producers there will be in a market and therefore its structure. If there are lot of barriers to entry there will be market structure such as monopoly or oligopoly; if there are no barriers to entry‚ or just few of them‚ there will be market structure such as perfect competition or monopolistic competition. When the barriers to entry
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SWOT Analyses For MobiNil Co. Prepared By: Mohamed Mohamady kotb MobiNil Vision Become the preferred communication services provider in Egypt. Mission Providing the best customer experience‚ being a desired employer‚ creating value for our shareholders and proudly contributing to the development of our country. Social Responsibility Mobinil is one of the most active and leading corporate citizens in Egypt. As the leading mobile operator in Egypt‚ we believe that we have duties and
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TRADE AREA ANALYSIS Trade Area Analysis‚ Development and Mapping Trade area analysis and mapping describe the characteristics of the area around a store or network of stores. Without accurate trade area definitions‚ you cannot measure the key statistics that impact a store’s performance. Use trade area analysis to aid site selection and target marketing. Trade area analysis and mapping tell you: • Where a store’s customers are coming from • How many customers you have in a trade area
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What does the term marriage mean? A marriage is a relationship between two people that love each other. Many couples are desired to get married not only for the recognition of relationship from the society‚ but also the ultimate expression of love towards each other. Gay marriage however‚ is one of the most controversial issues in the modern world. For the past thousand years‚ marriage has been recognized as the social union between a man and a woman. In most cultures across the globe‚ homosexuality
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Louise Davies Unit 149 Develop and evaluate operational plans for own area of Responsibility. Outcome 1. 1.1 Identify operational objectives within own area of responsibility. My area of responsibilities state in our operational plan is that:- It is my role to ensure that we have sufficient staff on daily basis in order to meet the relevant staff/child ratios. Any over staffing we have should be utilised in an appropriate manner‚ for example the other
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Equality and diversity policy The purpose of this policy is to advise staff in good practice to comply with the associations regulations in relation to equality and diversity The manager is responsible for ensuring that workplace rules and standards are clearly known‚ understood and followed by all staff. This workplace is an equal opportunities organisation and will ensure in the provisions of its care and support services‚ employment of all staff and use of volunteers It I recognised that
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Language Barriers Families tend to move to the United States looking for better job opportunities or simply for a better life for their children. Families want to Americanize and fit into the crowd as soon as possible so they cannot be judged or discriminated. They struggle to make their new home and adopted language their primary language without over thinking all the culture that will be lost in the process. Families adopt a new culture‚ language and state of mind‚ which helps them to be accepted
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The Equality Act 2010 – key areas for employers and how to meet the challenge The main provisions of the Act came into force on 1 October 2010. Who is protected? As previously‚ job applicants‚ employees (and former employees)‚ partners (and former partners) and workers (and former workers) are protected. Which characteristics are protected? As previously‚ age‚ disability‚ gender reassignment‚ marriage and civil partnership‚ pregnancy and maternity‚ race‚ religion or belief‚ sex and sexual
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Gender equality is the removal of deep-seated barriers to equality of opportunity and outcome‚ such as discriminatory laws‚ customs‚ practices and institutional processes. It also entails concern with the development of the freedoms of all individuals‚ irrespective of gender; to choose outcomes they have reason to value. It is integral to ideas of educational quality‚ as an education system would lack key dimensions of quality if it was discriminatory or did not develop capabilities in children to
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Gender equality requires equal enjoyment by women and men of socially-valued goods‚ opportunities‚ resources and rewards. Where gender inequality exists‚ it is generally women who are excluded or disadvantaged in relation to decision-making and access to economic and social resources. Therefore a critical aspect of promoting gender equality is the empowerment of women‚ with a focus on identifying and redressing power imbalances and giving women more autonomy to manage their own lives. Gender equality
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