Category: Business
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Bridgestone: the Success Dependent on Quality Customer Service
Bridgestone is a privately held for-profit organization. Bridgestone Americas is looking to add 800 or more retail points of sale to 2,200-plus company-owned retail stores it currently operates as it drives to “become the most trusted provider of automotive care in every neighborhood we serve” (Davis 2016). Bridgestone Retail Operations, LLC (BSRO) is headquartered in…
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My Father is an Example for me to Follow
After being a witness to the growth and development of my fathers business since a young age, I have developed a keen interest in the world of business and marketing. On many occasions I accompanied my father to work and experienced many different aspects of business. I frequently witnessed my father market his business using…
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Internal Approach for Chern’s Department Stores with Focus on Superior Customer Service
The Flagship store for Chern’s Department store is in the need of a new store manager. This manager will be responsible for 150 full time sales positions, 50 Part time sales positions and 520 non sales positions. This store has the most focus of the CEO, Ryan Chern and COO, Ann Chern. In the following…
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Leadership Interview
Challenging and purposeful opportunities that accelerate readiness to take on business leadership roles. The different areas of expertise and leadership qualities gained during the trainee program has enlightened me about HEINEKEN Supply Chain and how many different activities needed to be coordinated to Different assignments in various countries helped me gather insights into different cultures…
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The Importance of Loyalty in Relationships: Building a Customer Relationship
Those basic shopping carts that we all use at our local grocery stores are made with steel, plastic at the sides, and some accessory for the seat belt for children driving inside of them. According to Casey Chan, those shopping carts cost about $100 each mainly because they are made with steel, bumpers, wheels, and…
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The Coca-Cola Company Enterprise
As the world’s largest beverage company, Coca-Cola has 21 billion-dollar brands, with nearly 4,000 different beverages to choose from and a presence in every country on Earth, include sparking beverages as well as a wide range of still beverages such as water, juices, ready-to-drink teas and coffees, and energy drinks. In order to serve consumers…
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The Apparel Industry in the U.S.
Contents 1 Political Factors 2 Economic Factors 3 Socio-Cultural Factors 4 Technological Factors 5 Environmental Factors 6 Legal Factors Political Factors Gap as a company working around many countries at an international level it is considered a multinational corporation. Unfortunately, in the U.S it is included in the list of multinational corporations to speak out…
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The History of Fast Food
¨Do you want fries with that?¨ People hear this whenever they get fast food. This new type of food became popular right after WWII. One of the reasons fast food became popular was due to the rapid service. Customers loved how you would get your food so quickly. The McDonald brothers boasted how you could…
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Discuss the Importance of Data Management in Research
Contents 1 1. Definiton of Key terms 1.1 1.1 The importance of Data Management 1.2 1.2 Conclusion 2 References 1. Definiton of Key terms Data management is a general term which refers to a part of research process involving organising, structuring, storage and care of data generated during the research process. It is of prime…
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Homelessness in California is a Real Problem
California is homeless. What I mean when I say homeless is, “without homes.” California, for a long time now, has had an issue with providing homes for citizens to purchase, but in the event they do have a home for sale, it’s often too expensive. It was only recently, however, that the issue got so…