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Papers On Business - Management
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Dynamic Team Member Roles
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This 3 page paper discusses the various roles that exist within a team. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Dynamics in a Dysfunctional Group
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This 5 page paper is based n a case study supplied by the student. The group dynamics of a team are examined. The team is dominated by an autocratic leader who will not listen to any other team members, a mouse, an angry employee and a leader in waiting. The paper then suggests how the team may be developed from a fragmented team into a productive cohesive team. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEgroupdy.rtf
Dyson Appliance Company In The UK
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This 16 page paper explores the Dyson Appliance company located in the United Kingdom. James Dyson has been inventing things since 1970. This paper reports his early inventions and then focuses on his innovative cyclone, bagless vacuum cleaner, which he first launched in Japan in 1983. It would take years for him to obtain the funding to introduce the new vacuum cleaner in the UK but Dyson has the dominant market share over very worthy and well-known competitors. This paper includes the legal problems Dyson had with Hoover for infringing on his patent. It also discusses Dyson's most recent inventions, the company's unconventional marketing strategy, how the company gains a competitive advantage through differentiation, how competitors reacted, and the what the future holds for Dyson. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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Dyson; Competitive Strategy and Position
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This 10 page paper is a comprehensive look at the vacuum cleaner market in the UK and how Dyson was able to penetrate this market, becoming market leader in such as short time. The writer looks at the market as a whole, competitors, market share and strategies and outlines how Dyson were able to succeed by using innovation and the first mover advantage, becoming a dominant market leader and aggressively protecting that position against more established companies such as Hoover and Electrolux. The future is also considered with growth and diversification examined. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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E Commerce vs Traditional Marketing in the UAE
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A 5 page paper listing the characteristics of traditional and electronic marketing. The paper reviews Porter’s views of the similarities and differences between traditional and electronic marketing, then applies the lessons to the UAE. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSeComUAE.rtf
E*Trade Case Study
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This 5 page paper answers questions posed by the student to help them understand the case. The paper considers the strategy of E*Trade in 2002, looks at their financial position, undertakes a SWOT analysis and considered potential future strategies. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEetrad1.rtf
e-Business
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A 4 page paper that discuses the components of an e-business and some of the different models of e-businesses. The essay also discusses external and internal forces that affect an e-business. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGebs08.RTF
E-BUSINESS AND E-STRATEGY – TWO DIFFERENT PLANS
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This 3-page paper describes the difference between e-business planning and e-strategies planning. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTebuest.rtf
E-Business Case Study Analysis: Prehistoric Computers
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This 5 page paper evaluates this hypothetical case study submitted by a student. Recommendations are made pertinent to this computer company using net marketing methods. Attention is paid to security considerations. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA326e.rtf
E-Business Law and Risk Management Best Practices
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A 3 page paper discussing legal and risk management issues. In many respects, best practices collectively are a reflection of common sense. In today’s electronic environment, there should be more effort placed in staying ahead of those who exercise fraud as their livelihood. Virtually everyone writing on the topic today predicts that the problem will get worse before it improves, and the small business, at least, must guard well against the losses it could incur. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSebizLawBest.rtf
E-business models
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This 8 page paper considers three models of e-commerce, business to business (B2B), business to consumer (B2C) and consumer to consumer (C2C). The paper examines the models by examining an example company for each model; Dell, Amazon and eBay. The paper looks at issues such as who are the target market, the companies web sites and the facilities of the web sites themselves, how they market and the benefits of the model to both seller and purchaser. Te bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEemodel.rtf
E-Business Preplanning
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A 5 page paper identifying some of the questions that a would-be e-business should ask and answer before jumping headlong into e-commerce. Preparing a marketing plan for e-business involves more than only listing how the business will go about marketing its goods and services in the electronic environment. Just as the organizational structure is outlined and discussed in the marketing plan for traditional business, so does the marketing plan for e-business require attention to items specific to the electronic environment. Prior to devising a marketing plan for e-business, it is necessary to identify and answer several questions. The purpose here is to review those questions. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSebizPreMktPl.rtf
e-Business Project Description: Preliminary Considerations
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An 8 page paper addressing several considerations that should precede establishing a new e-business project. Areas addressed include the legal and regulatory ramifications of operating an e-business; potential sources of ethical conflict; the failure of Webvan; and an observation about the responsibility of e-business problems in the downfall of Enron. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSebizPrePlan.rtf
E-Business Provides Opportunities
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A 11 page paper that discusses the opportunities e-business and e-commerce provide to companies with an emphasis on production and transactions. The paper begins with definitions of 'e-commerce' and 'e-business' and a description of the two major types of e-commerce businesses conduct. Statistical data about Internet sales and revenues are included for the U.S., the UK and the EU. Data regarding business-to-business e-commerce are also reported. The rest of the paper explores and investigates the many advantages and benefits derived from e-business and e-commerce, including the potential reduction in production costs and increased revenues through more business transactions. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: PGebsop.rtf
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