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    Brief Assignment: Motivation Potential Score I worked for one year as the English department supervisor at the largest chained English Center in Taiwan. My main tasks are to recruit new teachers‚ to arrange class schedules for them‚ and to provide them with life supports. Some other minor tasks are coordinating class schedule for each branch‚ textbook translating‚ TOEFL/GRE tests proctoring‚ and handling students’ complaints. Skill Variety (5 points): Since this position is mainly

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    pepsi refresh project

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    The Pepsi Refresh Project: A Thirst for Change 1. Should the Pepsi brand team continue to fund Pepsi Refresh Project in 2011? Pepsi brand team should keep this Refresh project for maintaining and strengthen Pepsi’s brand position in soda market. The Pepsi Refresh Project is a first-of-its-kind initiative‚ positioning as a consumer brand‚ and directly respond to the evolving needs of consumers and their preferred methods of communication such as facebook‚ twitter‚ blog‚

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    Altman’s Z Score: The Z score‚ developed by Professor Edward I. Altman‚ is perhaps the most widely recognized and applied model for predicting financial distress (Bemmann‚ 2005). Altman developed this intuitively appealing scoring method at a time when traditional ratio analysis was losing favor with academics (Altman‚ 1968). In his seminal paper‚ Altman evaluated 22 potentially significant variables of the 66 firms by using multiple discriminant analysis to build the discriminant function with five

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    Coke vs Pepsi

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    Marketing Strategy Analysis of Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola Two famous beverage companies exist in the market today‚ Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola. Each competes intensely to distribute their beverage and food products to a global market for higher profits for the last several generations. In the free market‚ it can be difficult to determine which company uses the best practices in their marketing strategy as both use similar strategies to expand their local and global markets. In this paper the subjects

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    Coke vs. Pepsi

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    Financial Management: Coke vs. Pepsi BUS 508 – Business Enterprise June 11‚ 2011 Financial Management: Coke vs. Pepsi The purpose of this paper is to analysis companies Coke and Pepsi and determinate (a) which company is better able to pay current liabilities (debt)‚ (b) explain what profitability ratios can tell about a company’s performance and how that information would influence investing decisions‚ (c) discuss which financial ratios to utilized while examining the company’s most

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    Net Promoter Score

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    The Net Promoter Score or NPS‚ which is derived from this question‚ employs three factors for measuring this metric: • Promoters: people who love your company or product and will recommend to others • Passives: people who are ok with your company or product but aren’t over enthusiastic • Detractors: do not like the company or product; will not do business with you To measure NPS‚ you simply subtract the detractors from the promoters. Companies can take their NPS score and try to grow

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    BACKGROUND MONEY & ITS PURCHASING POWER M oney has entered into almost all our discussion. Economy evolved from barter to indirect exchange… indirect exchange to monetary economy… ultimately to a developed economy. Money is a commodity that serves as a general medium of exchange; its exchanges therefore permeate the economic system. Like all commodities‚ it has a market demand and a market supply‚ although its special situation lends it many unique features. “Price” has no unique expression

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    PEPSI Case Study

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    PEPSI: REFRESH EVERYTHING CAMPAGIN By: Lorraine Reynolds March 12th 2015 GSCBC21: Effectve PR Professor Jonas LJUNGGREN PEPSI: REFRESH EVERYTHING CAMPAGIN The Pepsi Refresh Project (PRP) was a new campaign launched by Pepsi Co. It was a campaign where Pepsi asked consumers to come up with different ideas on how to improve aspects of their local communities based on four categories – arts‚ music‚ education and communities. There was also an extra Pepsi Challenge where they would post a question

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    Analysis of Pepsi Refresh Project PR campaign (R.O.P.E. Format) Case Study #1 Pepsi Refresh Project                 In today’s generation Y age so many Americans and world citizens use social media. Facebook‚ Twitter‚ online blogs and photo and video sharing sites like Youtube are being accessed by a wide variety of publics. It makes sense that to run a successful PR and marketing campaign these social media sites be used to promote and spread the missions and objectives of the campaign

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    Pepsi Entry Into India

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    1. Why do companies like PEPSI need to globalize? What are the various ways in which foreign companies can enter a foreign market? What hurdles and problems did Pepsi face when it tried to enter India during the 1980s? Companies like Pepsi need to be global for the following: * Expand Sales- Increase the market for their production by tapping potential new countries * Minimize Risks- Globalization and International trade also helps in minimizing risks. * To leverage on technology

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