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    Nike

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    History of Nike Nike‚ who currently ranks as 136 in the fortune 500 for America’s largest corporations‚ has come a long way since its humble beginning of in the 1960’s. Founded by visionaries Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight who at the time had no clue how much of an impact this footwear would make in the marketing world. Bill Bowerman was a track and field coach at the University of Oregon with enormous amount of knowledge on athletics and was always looking to help his players maintain the advantage

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    Citibank Indonesia

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    Case 1: Citibank Indonesia 1. Citibank’s budgeting process is based on a bottom-up method. It is not compromised of specific goals to be attained by individual operating units‚ but is composed for the corporation as a whole. Citibank was aiming for long-term goals‚ which call for profit growth of 12-15% per year‚ 1.25% return on assets‚ and 20% return on equity. These standards are set for the entire company‚ and individual sectors‚ such as international branches‚ usually set their own higher goals

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    Garuda Indonesia

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    GARUDA INDONESIA I. AREAS FOR CONSIDERATION (SWOT ANALYSIS) A. STRENGTHS: 1. Low cost manufacturing capabilities 2. Technological know-how 3. Proprietary technology / superior technological skills 4. Superior intellectual capital 5. Better product quality 6. Market share leadership 7. Strong financial condition 8. An attractive customer base 9. Product Innovation skills 10. An attractive customer base

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    Independence of Indonesia

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    Decolonization in Indonesia Reynaldi Gunawan Grade 12 Indonesia started their decolonization process at 1820. It took them about 130 years to successfully decolonized themselves from the Dutch‚ which happened in 1950. They Dutch already colonized Indonesia even way before 1820‚ but Indonesia started the struggle in the year 1820. Even though Indonesia gained independence in 1945‚ they haven’t get rid of the Dutch until 1950‚ so the process of decolonization ended at 1950 instead of 1945. It

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    Pos Indonesia

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    PT. POS INDONESIA (A)  Mr Alinafiah‚ MBA‚ dan hanya diangkat ke posisi tertinggi PT. Pos Indonesia‚ duduk diam dan berpikir secara mendalam di kantor besar di lantai tiga PT. Pos Indonesia Head Office‚ J1.Banda No 30‚ Bandung‚ Indonesia.  Dia terkejut dengan angka di depannya yang menjadi penyebab banyak perhatian akan kondisi perusahaan saat ini. Dia telah memulai karirnya di PT. Pos Indonesia dari bawah dan sebelumnya ia hanya dapat menganalisis kondisi perusahaan tapi tidak bisa berbuat banyak

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    Agriculture in Indonesia

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    Agriculture Agriculture in Indonesia supports the livelihood of the population. Every three out of five people live in rural areas and farming is considered a main occupation for many families. Around 45% of Indonesian workers are farmers. Rice is Indonesians primary staple crop. Indonesia today is the third largest rice producer totaling 64‚398‚900 tons of rice in all. Most of the rice produced in Indonesia is located in the island of Java. Before the fall of the New Order‚ they were most known

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    Nike

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    Proposal for Nike Dri-FIT Market Research Prepared for: Alison Dean June 14‚ 2009 Table of Content Executive Summary Background Problem Definition Research Design Fieldwork Data Collection Data Analysis Reporting Timing Appendices Executive Summary This proposal responds to your brief of June 15 2009 and describes: Business Objective: – to change‚ reinvigorate or phase out the Dri-FIT range of products Research Objective: – to assess if consumers are aware

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    culture of indonesia

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    Culture of Indonesia The present day culture of Indonesia is an outcome of the interplay of age-old- traditions from the time of early migrants and the Western thought brought by Portuguese traders and Dutch colonists. The basic principles‚ which guide life include the concepts of mutual assistance and consultations to arrive at a consensus. Derived from rural life‚ this system is still very much in use in community life across the country. Indigenous has been instrumental in securing gender equality

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    Garuda Indonesia

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    I. INTRODUCTION PT Garuda Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (IDX: GIAA)‚ publicly known as Garuda Indonesia‚ is the flag carrier of Indonesia. It is named after the mystical giant bird Garuda of Hinduism and Buddhist mythology. It is headquartered at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang‚ near Jakarta‚ the capital city of Indonesia. Most Garuda Indonesia shares are owned by the Indonesian government; the airline employs 5‚808 staff (as of December 2010). According to the sacred

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    globalization effects in Indonesia “In 1998 20% of the Indonesian population were below the poverty line. In 1999‚ 28% of the population was below the poverty line. Then in 2000‚ 22% of the population was below the poverty line” (Rukmana). The International Monetary Fund (IMF) claims to help countries in poverty achieve macroeconomic stability to reduce poverty. Macroeconomic stability is the balance of healthy rates of: GDP‚ unemployment‚ and price indices (Gupya). Indonesia sought the aid of the

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