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    This part of the research project is an opportunity to focus your thinking about your topic and thesis. Using the techniques we’ve discussed in class (such as brainstorming and freewriting)‚ develop a draft research question and thesis that will help guide your research in the forthcoming stage of the project. You may wish to do that brainstorming around textual elements we have discussed in class–setting‚ plot‚ character‚ diction etc.– or look at how critical contexts such as postcolonial theory

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    b) In Western Europe the car industry is stagnating due to market saturation and overproduction. Like many other car manufacturers Volkswagen Group (Volkswagen AG) owns a portfolio of car brands. Many of them are produced in the same plants and are targeting similar customer groups (e.g. Seat and Skoda). Discuss whether this strategy makes sense and how Volkswagen Group should position itself in the future. c) Euro Disney‚ despite being Europe’s most visited tourist attraction‚ has faced significant

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    forgive’ pages 3-6 How does McEwan establish the genre of tragedy in this extract? In relation to the rest of the novel‚ how typical are the tragic features used here? When thinking of a tragic novel or play‚ you may think of the great Greek tragedies. You may think of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. You may even think of a more modern play such as Death of a Salesman or Hardy’s Novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles. All of these end‚ as has become the custom for tragedy‚ with the death of their tragic

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    BROTHER IN THE LAND Character Sketch of Rhodes In the play script “Brother in the Land” by Robert Swindells and adapted by Joe Standerline‚ Rhodes is portrayed as a sadistic P.E. teacher who is an active member of the MASADA and participates voluntarily in tasks which are set up‚ in order to overthrow the Civil Defense Team. Unfortunately at the end he turns out to be a selfish person who deceives the MASADA. Rhodes proves to be a good strategist as he prepares the students and tells them about

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    define Volkswagen’s Management problem and the question that design for solve the problem. ======================================================================= The idea of Volkswagen (VW) Beetle was designed so everyone can have a car of their own. Volkswagen kept that idea in mind to build New Beetle. When Volkswagen tries to bring New Beetle to public‚ management’s problem was to know the consumer’s expectations for New Beetle. They need to use marketing research to find out who will in their

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    Introduction Skoda‚ as a car manufacturer with a long history‚ has become one of the companies of Volkswagen who is the largest vehicle manufacturer in Europe since 1991 (Volkswagen‚ 2012). There is a fast development of Skoda in recent years. Its deliveries to customers in 2011 increased by 15.3% compared to 2010 (Skoda‚ 2012). This report aims to: · evaluate the current situation of Skoda in the UK using the SWOT analysis. · analyze the business environment of Skoda in the UK by using the

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    versus Blockbuster versus Video-on-Demand Autumn 2007 By Completed as part of the requirements for Strategic Management (21715) Contents Executive Summary p. 3 Introduction p. 4 Volkswagen AG Pre-1993 p. 4 Issues facing the auto industry and Volkswagen AG in the 1990’s p. 5 Financial performance between 1993 and 2001 p. 6 Labour policies p. 7 Leadership p. 8 Recommendations p. 9 Conclusion p. 9 References

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    Adrian Barlow writes of Susan Hill’s Strange Meeting: “At the time of its publication‚ to write a novel about intense relationships between men in the First World War was considered an ambitious risk for a woman writer.” Compare and contrast the ways in which your three writers present relationships between men. ’One of the paradoxes of the War - one of the many - was that this most brutal of conflicts should set up a relationship between officers and men that was... domestic. Caring. As Layard

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    The Volkswagen Group Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary - 4 - 2. Major Issues at Stake - 5 - 2.1.1. Corporate Level Challenges - 5 - 2.1.2. Is the Volkswagen Group still able to differentiate its brands? - 5 - 2.1.3. Is the Volkswagen’s 2018 sales objective coherent with market demand and growth? - 6 - 2.1.4. Is the financial risk a major issue for Volkswagen? - 8 - 2.2. Audi’s Challenges - 10 - 2.2.1. How does Audi face international competitive environment during its expansion

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    Approaches to Innovation Management In what we describe as the center~tor-global innovation model‚ the new opportunity was usually sensed in the home country; the centralized resources and capabilities of the parent company were brought in to create the new product or process‚ usually in the main R&D center; and implementation involved driving the innovation through subsidiaries whose role it was to introduce that innovation to their local market. Pfizer’s development ofViagra or Intel’s

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