Category: Business
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How Technology Affects Business Operations
Operations management is the responsibility of producing goods and/or services of value to consumers. Several factors, such as location, technology, and the global climate, should be considered by a business going global with its product or service. These factors play an important role in international markets and impact the operations management of the business. For…
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Adherence to Generally Accepted Concepts of Business Ethics
A set of ethical ideas that govern selections and moves. To act ethically is to act in methods which might be in line with positive values. It is thought that commercial enterprise ethics involves adhering to prison, expert, regulatory and organization standards, maintaining guarantees and commitments and abiding by using fashionable concepts like truth, equity,…
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Innovative Technologies are Used by Nike
Summary: In this competitive world, there is wealthy competition between sports giants. This report shows how Nike find the solution of disruptive innovation with the support of innovative technology. For Nike technologies like Robotics and Crispr can be the disruptive. By using innovative technology Nike could become disrupter. This report states the 3 diffrent innovative…
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Specialist in New Business Development, Operations Management and Professional Leadership Development
I grew up in a small town in Nepal, surrounded by the Himalayas. I have always aspired to be a mechanical engineer to design and create products to make people’s life easier. After completing my undergraduate studies in 2012, I entered into the world of manufacturing as a mechanical engineer in deep East Texas. That…
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Cost of Production in Starbucks
When we analyze the cost of production, which is the cost related to making goods and services that directly create revenue for a firm, it is also represented by the cost acquired by a business when manufacturing a good or service. Production costs include a variety of expenses, such as labor, raw materials, consumable manufacturing…
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Executive Summary Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola is a household name because is produces some of the best soda on the market. They produce many sodas such as Diet Coke, Sprite, Fanta, etc. It was established in 1886, 132 years ago. It has been said that Coke only sold 25 bottles of soda in their first year of business. Now they…
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Starbucks Coffee Company’s Generic Strategy
Based on Michael Porte’s model, Starbucks Coffee Company’s generic strategy is responsible for its emphasis on specialty coffee products. However, Starbucks uses a combination of intensive growth strategies for grown and expansion. Based on Porter’s model, Starbucks Coffee’s generic strategy, allows the company to compete based on specialty products. Even though Starbucks focus is on…
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Managers and the Ethical Dilemmas
This essay will examine thoroughly whether the guidance of ethics theories is sufficient to enable managers to deal with the ethical dilemmas that occur daily in any workplace. Starting with the definition of ethics, along the way it will analyze the different theories such as consequentialist theories, deontological, virtue ethics and models that are available,…
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Is Dutch Bros Cheaper than Starbucks?
Coffee is something that many modern-day consumers say they “can’t live without”. Here in Oregon, there are both Starbucks and Dutch Bros close by, and the question is: which is better? In this paper, I will go over the pros and cons of each, to help you make the most informed choice of where to…
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Walmart Weaknesses
Contents 1 INTERNAL STRENGTHS 2 INTERNAL WEAKNESSES 3 EXTERNAL OPPORTUNTIES 4 EXTERNAL THREATS INTERNAL STRENGTHS The Internal Strengths of a company are what makes them who they are, also they are what contributes to the success of that company. Some of the internal strengths of Walmart, according to Smithson and SWOT Analysis, are: The largest…