Business Writing Portfolio Name of Student XCOM/285 Essentials of Managerial Communication University of Phoenix Business communication forms are continually evolving into many different forms. There was a time when communications were done by simpler means such as telephone‚ mail or by courier. That is not because that was the way businesses chose to communicate‚ but because it
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Working In Business CONTENTS PAGE 3Introduction � 4Body information � 4_Intrapersonal effectiveness_ � 6_Interpersonal effectiveness_ � 10_Organizational effectiveness_ � 11Conclusion � 13Reference list � 14Appendices � � INTRODUCTION The purpose of this portfolio is to reflect on my effectiveness based on the activities conducted in lectures‚ tutorials and my experiences in the group presentation task in order to help me learn from the experience. This portfolio will be divided into
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“The Long Tail is only relevant to buying products and not any other aspect of the Internet.” Discuss. The Long Tail refers to the marketing strategy which involves selling a large selection of goods with relatively little quantity of each sold. The term “long tail” was popularised by Chris Anderson in his article in Wired magazine which had mentions of how this strategy was incorporated by firms such as Amazon.com. The Internet can be credited for the plausibility of the Long Tail form of marketing
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As mentioned above‚ the two opportunities Whole Foods had are overseas expansion and customer awareness creation on the diversified nature of organic products. Whole Foods Market could have chance to expand globally; it owned 8 stores in Canada‚ and 7 in the U.K. (C-14)‚ which matches company’s growth strategy. Taking advantage of consumer enthusiasm‚ Whole Foods has implemented various ways of promotion and food presentation to increase consumers’ awareness‚ which are consistent with company’s pricing
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1: “Foundations of Portfolio Theory” by. H.M. Markowitz (1991) Foundations of Portfolio Theory by H.M. Markowitz is based on a two part lesson of microeconomics of capital markets. Part one being that taught by Markowitz‚ which is solely geared toward portfolio theory and how an optimizing investor would behave‚ whereas part two focuses on the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) which is the work done by Sharpe and Lintner. In this article Markowitz speaks strictly on portfolio theory. He states
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Université Nice Sophia Antipolis Institut d’Administration des Entreprises This paper is submitted in the context of the following subject: Portfolio Project Risk & Stock Market M2 EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE BANKING Submitted by: Instructor: KAKAVAND Samaneh EGRET Paul DOU Yan Academic Year 2012/2013 Introduction: Global Economic & stock market Performance: Mixed signals January 2013 is a great month for stock market
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| Long Term Capital Management and the Hedge Fund industry | | | | | | Introduction The Hedge fund industry is surrounded by much controversy and debate; and that for many years. Lack of oversight‚ excessive returns‚ unclear impact on the market and more‚ are all subjects of concerns for market participants and the public. According to Priya Jestin on Hedge Fund Street‚ “on an average day‚ between 18 and 22 percent of all trading on the New York Stock Exchange is related
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and expected return of share portfolios of two stocks from the ASX in Australia. There are two approaches which refer to Mean-Variance and CAPM model to be applied in the analysis of the portfolios in this report. The two stocks which construct the portfolio are Asia Pacific Holdings Limited (AXA) and Caltex Australia Limited (CTX).Each stock occupies a certain proportion in one portfolio and their weights are varied in different portfolios. The rule of the portfolio construction is basis on varying
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their global market share. The internet market has been expanding and exploding across the globe. It has varied by market segment and already has been a big hit in the U.S. Dell knows that the way to globalize the company successfully is through e-business. Dell is gearing up in China. The key to its strategy is a locally designed PC called Su Ma (Speedy Horse) which it hopes will draw sales away from the homegrown powerhouse‚ Legend. Dell has already built a factory in Xiamen‚ which is on the southeastern
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Portfolio Optimization Questions Risk Management Dr. Castro Fall 2002 Assume you are the manager of a risky portfolio with an expected rate of return of 18 % and a standard deviation of 28%. The T-bill rate is 8%. 1. Your client chooses to invest 70% of a portfolio in your fund and 30% in a T-bill money market fund. What is the expected value and standard deviation of the rate of return on his portfolio? 2. Suppose that your risky portfolio includes the following investments
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