desk. I was responsible for merchandise sales and returns, answering phones and addressing customers’ questions and concerns, cash register operation as well as money handling. The school year came to an end and I resigned from Target to spend the summer with my children. The following Fall when the children returned to school I joined the PTA and I was responsible for planning and management of all school fundraisers
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Participated in different local & National workshops & demonstrated strong communication & presentation skills in business operations & marketing of LC Karachi. Initiated different projects, strengthen the communities with LCK Children Club, Kids Summer Club & LCK discussion Club. Maintain LCK‐Google Groups, social networking tools like Youtube Channel, Facebook & picasaweb web events gallery etc. Achieve assigned targets, prepared official documentation, reference catalogues
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Please enter your student numbers and word count on the next page. Please enter your student numbers and word count on the next page. STUDENT NUMBERS: SIRUI GUO (809680)WEIFEI GU (802914) | | WORD COUNT: 2914 | | Contents Executive Summary 1 1. Introduction 2 2. Market Analysis 2 2.1 Market segmentation 2 2.2 Market needs 3 2.3 Segmentation potential 3 2.4 Analysis of current and potential competitors 4 2.5 PESTEL Analysis 5 2.5.1 Political analysis 5 2.5.2 Economic
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over $170 millions in "loans" from the company without the shareholders knowledge. A Securities and Exchange Commission investigation in 2002 also found the pair had made more than $400 million in stock sales without disclosure. All told, losses from fraudulent practices were estimated at $600 million. Kozlowski and Swartz both resigned in the summer of 2002. On June 17, 2005, a Manhattan jury found both men guilty of stealing more than $150 million from Tyco, a conglomerate that at the time of
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paradigm whose time has come. Educational Researcher, 33(7): 14-26. Lee, H. & Kleiner, B. (2001). Inventory management in women's retail clothing JBPP Inventory Management Journal of Business and Public Policy (ISSN: 1936-9794) Volume 1, Number 3 (Summer 2007) 12 industry. Management Research News, 24(3/4), 40-45. Levinson, M. (2005, January 1). The link between inventory and customer
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Introduction: Insulin resistance is associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease (CVD), both independently and in association with the metabolic syndrome. Impaired insulin sensitivity has been documented in those known to be at risk for diabetes, such as normoglycemic first-degree relatives of people of T2DM, and women with history of gestational diabetes. Although present in most people who developed T2DM, insulin resistance is generally present for many years before
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production lines were first implemented, Brook had to spend much more time involved with day-to-day production than he had planned. As a result, although he built a few made-to-order cabinets, he was unable to test the custom market properly. 2002 In early 2002, Brook extended the contract with BKP for a further 12 months, agreeing to provide quarterly shipments of 1,800 boxes (7,200 annually). At the same time, Brook decided to hire a local assembler in order to resolve the assembly issue, and to
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social economic issues of India.Indian monsoon brings rain in India.It is also unpredictable like El Nino.Indian Monsoon is divided into two categories and they are;North East Monsoon,South WestMonsoon.South West monsoon often comes during the end of summer.“Sujalam
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Costing Systems 2 Identifying the full range of sustainability impacts a vital stage in better decision making. A number of companies have begun the transition to improved social and environmental cost accounting using methodologies such as activity-based costing (ABC), life-cycle assessment (LCA), and full cost accounting (FCA) (Epstein, 2008). ABC assumes that activities related to products, services, and customers cause the costs. ABC first assigns costs to the activities performed
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The Colorado Rockies offered $4 million contract over two years which Harrington rejected. After a disappointing season on the independent leagues Harrington rejected the 58th place on the 2001 draft with the San Diego Padres for $1.25 million In 2002 he did even worse and rejected a deal with the Devil Rays for $100.00.00. In 2003, again talks fell through with the Cincinnati Reds and the New York Yankees did not even make him an offer in 2004. In 2005 he did not receive any offers and in 2006
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