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Essay on research of china's market for an industry set up |
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Answer» hina’s emergence as a MANUFACTURING powerhouse has been astonishing. In seventh place, trailing Italy, as recently as 1980, China not only overtook the United States in 2011 to become the world’s largest producer of manufactured goods but also used its huge manufacturing engine to boost living standards by doubling the country’s GDP per capita over the last decade. That achievement took the industrializing United Kingdom 150 years. Today, however, China faces new challenges as economic growth slows, wages and other factor costs rise, value chains become more complex, and consumers grow more sophisticated and demanding. Moreover, these pressures are rising against the backdrop of a more fundamental macroeconomic reality: the almost inevitable decline in the relative role of manufacturing in China as it gets richer.1 Manufacturing growth is slowing more quickly than aggregate economic growth, for example, and evidence suggests that the country is already losing some new factory INVESTMENTS to lower-cost locations, such as Vietnam, sparking concern about China’s manufacturing competitiveness.2 Competitiveness, of course, is a broad term that can confuse more than clarify. During the 1980s, for example, there was much hand-wringing in the United States about declining manufacturing competitiveness versus Japan. In the following decade, however, those concerns faded, replaced by a focus on the failings of “Japan Inc.,” the SUV-fueled resurgence of the US automotive sector, and the boom in US high-tech manufacturing. In the United States then, as in China today, there isn’t just one manufacturing sector; there are many, each with different competitive strengths and weaknesses. In this article, we move beyond the hyped hopes and frantic fears for Chinese manufacturing as a whole, to gain a more balanced picture of this diverse sector. We start with a summary of four key challenges that affect different types of manufacturers in different ways and then move on to a discussion of competitive priorities whose importance again varies for players of different stripes. DESPITE the variation across manufacturing sub sectors, companies—Chinese owned and multinational alike—can’t escape the need to raise their game and move up the value chain by boosting productivity, refining product-development approaches, and taming supply-chain complexity. Those that do should prosper in the years AHEAD, while those that rely on yesterday’s model of rock-bottom wages and stratospheric domestic growth rates are likely to fade. HOPE THAT HELPS YOU Do MARK brainlist |
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Explain the concept of business cycle and impact of business cycle |
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Answer» The Business Cycle. ... From a CONCEPTUAL perspective, the business cycle is the upward and DOWNWARD movements of LEVELS of GDP (gross domestic product) and refers to the period of expansions and contractions in the level of ECONOMIC activities (business fluctuations) around a long-term growth trend. |
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Discuss tourism product life cycle with suitable examples |
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Answer» As in other economic sectors, TOURISM follows a "product life cycle", with a curve similar to that of the above graph. In this process several stages can be identified: STAGE 1: DISCOVERY During the EARLY "discovery stage" of the cycle a small number of unobtrusive visitors arrive seeking "unspoiled" destinations. These early "explorer" tourists generally speak the language and identify with the local culture. The social impact in this stage is generally small and resident ATTITUDES are fairly positive towards tourism. STAGE 2: LAUNCH During this stage the number of INCOMING tourists increases. The host community responds to the increasing numbers of tourist by providing facilities. Businesses remain family based and the visitor-resident relationship is still harmonious. Later in this stage, visitor numbers increase and the community becomes a tourist resort. Outside interests become involved developing businesses and tourist facilities. This is typically the stage during which TNC (Trans-National Corporations) foreign investment enters the cycle. Migrant workers, attracted by the prospect of tourist-related jobs, may enter the community and reduce resident contact with visitors. The tourist-relationship is converted into one of business as the novelty of new visitor arrivals declines. The more culturally sensitive "explorers" move on to new "unspoiled" areas and are replaced by the mass market. STAGE 3: STAGNATION The stage in which saturation is reached. The quality of tourist SERVICES falls, demand levels off, and the environmental degradation of the tourist destination begins to be obvious and worrying. The tourist destination at this stage is said to have reached 'maturity'. STAGE 4: DECLINE which represents the current state of mature tourist destinations on the Costa Brava in Spain. Falling profits lead to foreign-owned businesses withdrawing and the community is left to "pick up the pieces". |
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Difference between rate of interest and rate of exchange |
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Answer» I THINK it is HELP for you THANK you and this is your ANSWER . |
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Explain the type of decision making chipotle used to develop its marketing campaign |
| Answer» FOGG by his GUN by the SCHOOL of DVD and WFJ | |
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Explain properties of consumer preference |
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Answer» Properties of CP |
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Effects of demonetization and its impact on workers in any organization using survey method. |
| Answer» DEMONIZATION CHANGES the WORKING ENVIRONMENT of the MARKET. .. | |
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Concept of service in service marketing |
| Answer» SERVICE INCLUDE to gades PROPER jagefs in SOCIETY.... | |
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Difference between customer expectations and customer satisfaction comparision chart |
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Answer» Answer: CUSTOMER EXPECTATIONS are what custumer expect from you buying SOMETHING and customer satisfaction is how you MEET your customer expectations and satisfy their needs. Explanation: |
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0question what do you mean by endochine |
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Answer» It is INDOCHINE my friend.It is in french,a region in SOUTHASIA ROUGHLY to the west of INDIA. |
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Which is important for us degree or skills? |
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Answer» Obviously skills are more important but this has BECOME only a BOOKISH thing.many people today are occupying high positioned JOBS without skills |
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Benefits of having a code of conduct |
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Answer» The main purpose of the conduct code is to act as a DETAILED DESCRIPTION of what is the most legal and ethical behavior expected out of the BUSINESS. A few advantages of having a business code of conduct are: It enhances the company's core values, beliefs and SETS the right culture. |
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What is the cat syllabus for2018 or best reference books? |
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Answer» Fr ENGLISH USE word power made easy nd fr maths ..quantative APTITUDE ..by rs AGARWAL nd ..revise the current affairs on the DAILY basis |
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A dependable and appealing way for managers to try to boost their company's eps is to |
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Answer» Achieve a differentiation-based competitive ADVANTAGE over RIVALS in both the entry-level and multi-featured camera SEGMENTS that company managers are savvy enough to sustain; as the market demand for digital CAMERAS grows worldwide and the company exploits its competitive advantage to win ADDITIONAL sales. |
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How become a smartain???Explain in 200 words. |
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Answer» HEY!! |
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According to deming, how much percentage of the problems are due to assignable causes |
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Answer» Hfjjfbfnfjfmgfkfjjfn |
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Amit said, " This is girl is the wife of the grandson of my mother." How is amit related to the girl?(a) Father (b) Husband (c) Father-in-law(d) Grandfather |
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Answer» Father in law............as her mothers grandson MEANS his SON..so his SONS wife ...thuss amit is father in law of that GIRL |
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How does an organisation align compensation strategy with HR strategy and business strategy? |
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Answer» Siheiw sishe isheejshse is jshee jsus ejsisge |
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Describe the concept of business in modern context |
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Answer» The concept of business in MODERN context |
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Write an essay on the necessity of extension of enterpreneurship |
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Answer» Essay # 5. For the PURPOSE of entrepreneurial development, RAPID growth of SMALL scale sector is necessary. Entrepreneurial development programmes are designed to help a person in strengthening his entrepreneurial motive and in acquiring skills and CAPABILITIES necessary for playing his role effectively. Essay # 5. For the purpose of entrepreneurial development, rapid growth of small scale sector is necessary. Entrepreneurial development programmes are designed to help a person in strengthening his entrepreneurial motive and in acquiring skills and capabilities necessary for playing his role effectively.Essay on Entrepreneurship. |
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Who are eligilble to become partner in partnership firm? |
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Answer» Hi |
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When total utility is at a maximum marginal utility is zero. a. true b. false? |
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What is the primary and secondary objective in employee motivation? |
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Answer» Hello!!!! |
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What is marketing alliance job description? |
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Answer» The yellow layer is the business layer, the RED green and GREY layers are the information components data, application and infrastructure. |
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Lending institutions are scrutinizing an operation’s working capital status as part of the lending decision. Now more than ever, it’s time to do a little scrutinizing yourself. When I hit the road to speak, one of the most important slides I regularly use highlights how lending criteria has changed since the financial crisis. To illustrate that point, the slide includes a quote from Nick Parsons, head of research with the National Australia Bank: “So capitalism has changed…the owner or the custodian of capital [i.e. lending institutions] is much more careful about where they use that capital.”To that end, most readers have likely experienced increased scrutiny from their lenders in this post-crisis world. And one of the key criteria that lenders use to make decisions revolves around availability of working capital within any operation; working capital being a function of current assets less current liabilities. It’s a measure of an operation’s buffer to meet its short-term obligations, hence the importance to lenders. Perhaps equally important, it’s a key indicator of cash reserve availability to meet unexpected emergencies. Thus, it is an important component of risk management to ensure business continuity within the operation without the need to borrow additional funds. As an example, albeit simplified, a pickup is typically a critical operational asset for most cow-calf operations. What if it catches on fire and suddenly needs to be replaced, else the cows don’t get fed? After insurance provides some portion towards replacement, does the operation have sufficient working capital to meet the remainder of the obligation? This type of assessment has become more important to lenders since the financial crisis.This week’s graph highlights USDA’s updated aggregate working capital estimates in agriculture. Clearly, as last week’s illustration depicts, declining revenue has taken a big hit out of working capital reserves for agriculture. Working capital has declined nearly 50% – the loss exceeds $82 billion in just three years. That’s a concerning trend – and if it continues, will clearly have implications in the coming years.What are you doing to maintain strong cash and working capital reserves amidst declining revenue? What new expectations do you your lenders have during the past several years and going into 2017? How will you adjust going forward? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below. Q1. Provide the brief summary of the case in your own words? Q2. What new expectations do your lenders have during the past several years and going into future? |
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Significance of reward system in business organisation |
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Answer» The SIGNIFICANCE of reward system in BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS is ALSO important because if we got reward for our work then we got courge. and in next opportunity we want to TRY our best. |
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What is one of the most important character traits of an eBook writer? Sales Discipline Contacts Desire |
| Answer» EVERYTHING is most IMPORTANT | |
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What is the purpose of job analysis and design? |
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Answer» It is very SIMPLE DESIGN to ANALYZE the SURROUNDING |
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What do we mean by buying pattern of consumers? |
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Answer» Buying pattern MEANS CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR while purchasing commodities which depends on income level of the consumer |
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Usage of social media in e - business |
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Answer» By making more ATTRACTIVE of ur BUSINESS ADVERTISERS by MEDIA on TV mobile PHONES and others at their home |
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Swot analysis example for context of organization |
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Answer» Swot analysis is very IMPORTANT tool which can help u in EVALUATING the efficiency of the organisation. |
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Service life cycle in it service marketing |
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Answer» The product/service LIFE cycle is a process USED to IDENTIFY the stage in which a product or service is encountering at that time. Its four stages - INTRODUCTION, growth, MATURITY, and decline - each describe what the product or service is incurring at that time. |
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Role of company secretary in digital india |
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Answer» The EFFICIENT ADMINISTRATION of a COMPANY, |
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Relaince comunication why go down too much |
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Answer» RELIANCE COMMUNICATIONS is a different entity from Reliance JIO. A split took PLACE in the TELECOM business of Reliance in 2002. Reliance Communications went to Anil Ambani. Reliance Jio was founded by his brother, Mukesh Ambani. Thus, Relaince comunication go down too much. Hope it helps Please mark as brainliest. |
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Performance measurement system of organisation |
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Answer» Performance measurement has been defined by Neely[2] as "the process of quantifying the EFFICIENCY and effectiveness of past actions", while Moullin[3] defines it as "the process of evaluating how well organisations are managed and the value they deliver for customers and other stakeholders”. Discussion on the relative merits of these definitions appeared in several articles in the newsletter of the Performance Management Association.[4] |
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In counselling a clint how interview help |
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Answer» An effective counselor will use both interviewing and counseling techniques as he HELPS his clients work through their issues. ACTIVE Listening. When you MEET with your client, go beyond listening to the CONTENT; listen to the whole person. Reflection. Learn to read between the lines. Role PLAYING. Creative Imagining. |
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For pvt company new financial year start from |
| Answer» ALTHOUGH the EXACT REASON for why the Financial Year starts from 1st April and not 1st Jan is unknown, the following are popularly expected to be the reasons for STARTING the year from 1st April | |
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Factors infuence business environment in india |
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Answer» The PRIMARY influences on a BUSINESS are: political, ECONOMICAL, social, legal, technological and environmental. |
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Importance of marketing in an organisation |
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Answer» Marketing is one of the single most importantreasons for anyorganisation's success. ... IDENTIFYING changes or trends and KNOWING how to RESPOND to these helps ANORGANISATION to keep its customers happy.Marketing plays a moreimportant role today than it ever did before in the past. |
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Definition of vocation under income tax act |
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Answer» A vacation is dwelling other then the OWNER's PRIMARY RESIDENCE that is used for RECREATIONAL purposes. |
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Choice and form of business organisation |
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Answer» Choice means we WANT to do BUSSINESS or not. because it's not SIMPLE in MODERN days. throigh the bussiness organisation we have to FACES many problem. |
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Explain why debt is usually considered the cheapest source of financing available? |
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Answer» Debt financing is one of the most cheaper sources of ARRANGING funds. One of the biggest reasons is the tax benefits you get on the interest PART PAID to your LENDER. It reduces the tax burden on the taxpayer. Creditors cannot claim the assets of a firm which is less risky when a company is winding up. Lender cannot ask for a share in profits which reduces the amount paid out of creditors. |
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Explain the various sources of financing. what is meant by security financing? |
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Answer» Equity financing - This refers to that part of capital which is raised by issuing SHARES and securities of a company. In such TYPE of financing the person who buys these shares becomes the owner of the company. Debt financing - This refers to that part of capital which is borrowed from people for a fixed period of time. This amount has to be repaid and the person LENDING money becomes a creditor of the company. Lease financing - Money is raised by offering tangible assets like MACHINERY, building etc under a lease agreement for specified period of time. In return the other party has to MAKE lease payments annually, biannually or after regular intervals. Security financing - This type of financing is a kind of mortgage where an asset is kept as security with the creditor in return of funds. |
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what are the store policies and procedures for handling waste of glass, polystyrene, plastics, fats and cooking products |
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Best oil mill in bharatpur |
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Answer» SHREE HARI INDUSTRIES |
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For how many months ramesh should invest rs 9000 to get the same profit as rajesh who invested rs 8000 for 9 months. |
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Answer» 9 * X = 8 * 9 => X = 72/9 = 8 MONTHS |
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Income of a consumer refers to a subjective choice of a consumer whether it is true or false |
| Answer» ACCORDING to me it is TRUE.....it can EVEN be FALSE. | |
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"a rose smells sweet" it is transitive or intransitive |
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Answer» It is TRANSITIVE.... |
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