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COMPETITIVE UPSCALE JEWLERS
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This 5-page paper compares the top jewelry/design houses -- Cartier, Bulgari, Tiffany and Harry Winston -- and discusses their histories, markets and when applicable, finances. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: MTjewlco.rtf
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT AT HARVEY INDUSTRIES
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This 5-page paper, based on a case study of Harvey Industries, discusses how this manufacturer can better streamline its inventory management system. The paper lists recommendations, including assigning the duties of management to one person and better prediction of manufacturing cycles in order to better determine the inventory necessary during peak line times. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTinvman.rtf
Interpersonal Communication
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An 8 page paper which discusses the many aspects of interpersonal communication. Illustrations are provided which discuss how education is very relevant in determining certain levels of interpersonal communication, in addition to two separate studies which involved close relationships and sexual relationships. A large part of the process of interpersonal communication involves an individual's goals. This is also discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAintcom.wps
Leadership, Interpersonal Skills and Decision-Making
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This 9 page paper outlines some basic principles related to leadership, communication, interpersonal skills and decision-making. In particular, this paper assesses the following: interpersonal skills in regards to interacting with others; leadership skills providing direction; written communication skills writing to others; oral communication skills talking and listening to others; perception skills identifying information; organizing and planning skills establishing course of action; decision making skills reach conclusions; decisiveness skills taking action; flexibility skills adapting to change. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: MHleader.wps
EXPORTS, LICENSES, JOINT VENTURES AND WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARIES
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This essay explains the difference between exporting, licensing, joint ventures and wholly-owned subsidaries, particularly as this pertains to doing business in foreign markets. Also included are benefits and disadvantages to each tool of market entry. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTexport.rft
Celeron and Pentium II Processors
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A 5 page paper discussing the difference between the two processors. For the most part it appears as though the only difference between the two may be that the Pentium II is ever so slightly faster, and the Celeron is generally much less expensive. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: RApentium.wps
Intel & Microsoft -- The Pricing Strategies of Industry Leaders
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A 16 page research paper on Intel's pricing strategy with regard to Pentium chips and Microsoft's pricing strategy regarding Windows and other products. Manufacturing costs, marketing factors, and the competitive environment are all taken into account as the writer discusses Intel's historic pricing patterns and makes predictions for the future while doing the same for Microsoft as well. A number of specific pricing examples and statistical data is provided. Bibliography lists 15+ sources.
Filename: Pentpric.wps
Intel / Getting the Chips to the Marketplace
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This 15 page paper discusses Intel Corporation, maker of Pentium microprocessors and a leader throughout the world in personal computing. A specific management problem is presented and analyzed (why Intel is not getting sub1000 chips to the market fast enough) and what solutions may be available to the company. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Intlchip.wps
Intel Pentium III: Privacy Issues: In the modern, computer generated world, advancement in technology are not unusual - it is expected. In late January, 1999, Intel Corp. released its enhanced graphics and multimedia chip, code-named Katmai, will be form
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an embedded ID/serial number in each chip. The ID number will more accurately identify the system owner and offer greater protection. The ID chips were designed in an effort to address anti theft and anti fraud concerns, and the growing security issues surrounding e-commerce. There's been so much uproar over the potential for privacy infringement that Intel says it will provide software for users to mm off the serial number. The concern about privacy is real, though it may be being blown out of proportion. Intel has not dealt directly with the problem and seems intent on maintaining it's position that the chip can be disabled sufficiently with the software they provide. As of yet, they have not addressed the concerns that another program could re-activate the system and, or, it is completely disabled by their software. This 5 page paper examines the concern over privacy. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KTintell