Business Plan - EDGE is a video production company that aims to create self-promotional tools for budding athletes who want to set themselves apart from the competition

ENTREPRENEURSHIP WRITTEN EVENT EDGE: Athletic Film Production Skyline DECA Skyline High School 122 228TH Avenue Southeast Sammamish, WA 98075 Brendan Long Ryan Abrahamsen January 2013 Table of Contents I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY II. INTRODUCTION III. ANALYSIS OF THE BUSINESS SITUATION A. Self-analysis B. Trading area analysis C. Market Segment analysis D. Analysis of potential locations IV. PLANNED OPERATION OF THE PROPOSED BUSINESS/ PRODUCT/ SERVICE A. Proposed organization B. Proposed product/service C. Proposed marketing strategies V. PLANNED FINANCING A. Projected income and expenses B. Proposed plan to meet capital needs VI. CONCLUSION VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY VIII. APPENDIX I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <Insert here> II. INTRODUCTION In today’s times of super competitive sports, athletes are all looking for an edge. Many athletes want to be noticed by major universities in order to earn a scholarship and many other athletes seek sponsorships. And even more simply want to see themselves doing what they love to do. Enter EDGE: Athletic Film Production. EDGE is a company that seeks to produce videos, edits, recruitment videos, and more for athletes looking for a professional way to

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Corruption in India. This study focuses only on the corruption experienced by the Common Man in getting services from various service providers i.e. government departments. Citizens are entitled to receive these services, but are not only served po

Corruption In India Communication Skill Project File Submitted To: Mrs. Rajandeep Kaur Submitted By: . Avish(20/EC) 2. Avee(19/EC) Acknowledgement It is our privilege to express our sincerest regards to our project coordinator, Mrs. Rajandeep Kaur, for their valuable inputs, able guidance, encouragement, whole-hearted help and motivation for our project. I take this opportunity with much pleasure to thank all the people who have helped me through the course of my journey towards making this project on the topic "CORRUPTION IN INDIA". Apart from the subject of my research, I learnt a lot from him, which I am sure will be useful in different stages of my life. Last but not least I wish to avail myself of this opportunity, express a sense of gratitude and love to my friends and my beloved parents for their manual support, strength, help and for everything . Place: Phagwara Date: November 22 '10 CONTENTS Page No. Foreword .0 AN OVERVIEW 7 2.0 COVERAGE & METHODOLOGY 11 3.0 RANKING OF PUBLIC SERVICES 14 Analysis & Interpretation 4.0 RANKING OF STATES 17 5.0 MONITORY VALUE OF PETTY CORRUPTION

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My paper on the Deltic Timber Corporation provides an overview of the company, and through using Porter`s 5 forces model, presenting the strategic analysis of both the company and its industry.

dEL Deltic Timber Corporation [Type the document subtitle] Professor VlasovaVlasova ________________ My paper on the Deltic Timber Corporation provides an overview of the company, and through using Porter`s 5 forces model, presenting the strategic analysis of both the company and its industry. The report also presents financial statements and ratios information through which we can understand its competitive performance in the industry. And I have analyzed earnings, historical stock price performance and I have valued the stock price based on DDM and FCF models. Based on my research and different analyses I have given final recommendations about the price ranges to buy, sell, or hold the stock. . DELTIC TIMBER CORP. OVERVIEW Deltic Timber Corporation (Deltic) is a natural resources company engaged primarily in the growing and harvesting of timber and the manufacture and marketing of lumber. Deltic owns approximately 445,800 acres of timberland, mainly in Arkansas and north Louisiana. The Company’s sawmill operations are located at Ola in central Arkansas (the Ola Mill) and at Waldo in south Arkansas (the Waldo Mill). In addition to its timber and lumber operations, the Company is engaged in real estate development in central Arkansas. The Company also holds a 50% interest in Del-Tin Fiber LLC (Del-Tin Fiber), a joint venture to manufacture and market medium density

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7p's of Tourism In Bangladesh

Chapter 1 Tourism Sector In Bangladesh .1 Introduction Tourism is often synonymous to traveling for pleasure and education. It is also a business of attracting tourists and providing for their accommodation and entertainment. In many countries, tourism is an industry for earning Inland Revenue and foreign exchange. The many businesses that grow concomitantly with development of tourism include airlines, shipping, hotels and restaurants, finance companies, tour operators, travel agents, car rental firms, caterers and retail establishments and together, they contribute significantly to the overall development of a country's economy and to its cultural diversification and assimilation. .2 Rationale of the study Bangladesh is trying to develop her tourism status to compete in local and global market. Tourism is one of the main root of developing the country’s economy and as well as skilled professional human resource. Governmental and non-Governmental institutes can keep such a vital role by giving emphasis on tourism marketing. Bangladesh needs to develop its human resources for improving tourism marketing in local tourists as well as foreign tourist. In Bangladesh, tourism has lot of potentiality to earn more revenue than presently what they are earning. Govt. and Non-government organization come forward and take the responsibility for

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The Business Environment of Coca Cola

BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CONTENTS: . INTRODUCTION 2. TASK 1 3. 1.1 COMPANY BACKGROUND AND HISTORY 4. 1.2 THE COMPANY’S MISSION, VALUES, OBJECTIVES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 5. 1.3 STAKEHOLDERS 6. 1.4 THE COMPANY’S STAKEHOLDERS 7. TASK 2 8. 2.1 TYPES OF ECONOMIC SYSTEM 9. 2.2 POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL FACTORS 0. 2.3 SOCIAL INDUSTRIAL POLICIES 1. TASK 3 2. 3.1 _ DIFFERENT MARKET STRUCTURES 3. 3.2 ROLE OF COMPETITION COMMISSION 4. 3.3 MARKET STRUCTURE OF THE COMPANY 5. TASK 4 6. 4.1 INTERNATIONAL TRADE, ECONOMIC INTEGRATION AND GLOBALIZATION 7. 4.2. EXAMPLES OF INTERNATIONAL TRADERS /NAFTA, EU/ 8. 4.3 THE ANALYZE OF EUROPEAN UNION POLICIES ON ORGANIZATION 9. 4.4 IMPLICATION OF THE UK JOINING THE EUROZONE ________________ INTRODUCTION Business environment consists of the factors that affect company’s operations, and includes stakeholders, suppliers, customers, competitors, industry trends, regulations, government activities, economic and social factors, and technological development. Ability to understand the key processes

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Case Study of Reach Out, a business providing therapy to children with autism.

Rosamma Karishma Joseph – 11C Australian International School, Sharjah IB Business & Management CASE STUDY: Reach Out ________________ . Glossary KEY BUSINESS TERM DEFINITION 1. Private sector Division of the economy that is controlled by private individuals and businesses rather than governments, with an objective of earning a profit. Eg: sole traders, partnerships 1. Part-time work Type of employment which requires the employees to work for less than the standard office hours. 1. Public sector Division of the economy that is controlled by the government. Eg: health, education, postal, police services 1. Public-private partnerships Contractual agreement between a public organization and a private party to provide a good or service. 1. Self-employed An individual who operates a business by being a sole proprietor, a partner, a consultant. 1. Flexible Schedule Alternate work arrangement with a different schedule preferred by the employee enabling them to meet personal needs. 1. STEEPLE analysis An analysis of the effects of social, technological, environmental, ethical, political, legal, economical influences on a business environment. It also helps in decision-making. 1. SWOT analysis A tool used to analyze the internal strengths and weaknesses and the external opportunities and threats of a business or any decision. 1. Business plan A report that

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Financial Controller - Business Partner or Not? This is an investigation of the claim by Graham et al. (2012:1) that there has been a change in the role of the Financial Controller. A diachronic analysis of job adverts will attempt to determine the resear

Business Controller and its constructional change INTRODUCTION This is an investigation of the claim by Graham et al. (2012:1) that there has been a change in the role of the Financial Controller. A diachronic analysis of job adverts will attempt to determine the research questions: (1) Has the construction of the working title Financial Controller changed over time, from 1960 to 2012? (2) If there has been any change, how has the meaning changed? TOPIC, THEORY AND METHOD FINANCIAL CONTROLLER AND CHANGE OF MEANING Verstegen et al., (2007, quoted in Graham et al. 2012:1) claim that: The Financial Controller has been described as the person who supports and advises management of an organisation in realising its economic, public and/or financial goals by means of the design and maintenance of management control and accounting information systems, and the procurement and distribution of information. However Financial Controllers have likewise been described as "bean-counters" and "number crunchers" and as a "scorekeeper" (Burns & Baldvinsdottir, 2007:117-118). The Financial Controller has moreover been described as an internal police who control everything around a company's economy (Burns & Baldvinsdottir 2005:726). Nevertheless, both Burns and Baldvinsdottir (2007:117-118) and Graham et al. (2012:2) argue that the role of Financial Controllers has changed over time.

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The Main advantages and disadvantages of mixed economy system

Professional Higher Education Bachelor's Programme "European business Studies" Course paper in Economics THE MAIN ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF MIXED ECONOMIC SYSTEM Author: Anastasija Zencika Group L-0-H Supervisor: Vasja Pupkina TABLE OF CONTENTS . Introduction 3 .1. Relevance 3 .2. The aim of the paper 3 .3. Main tasks 4 .4. Methods used and structure of the paper 4 2. Literature survey 5 2.1. Traditional economy 5 2.2. Command economy 5 2.3. Market economy 7 2.4. Mixed economy 8 2.5. New economy 8 3. Economic Analysis 10 3.1. Macroeconomic indicators for USA 10 3.2. Macroeconomic indicators for United Kingdom 13 3.3. Macroeconomic indicators for Norway 16 3.4. Macroeconomic indicators for China 19 3.5. Macroeconomic indicators for France 22 3.6. Comparative analysis 25 4. Conclusions 27 5. Recommendations 28 References 29 . Introduction .1. Relevance Today many people start thinking about things that never concerned them before. I think that five years ago there were two times less people who had at least basic insight in economics and how finances work than there are now. Problems make us start thinking and analyzing, that is the way problems are solved actually. And now, during the economic crisis, more and more people are having thoughts whether the world is going on the right way, or in other words, is the market economic system a

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In this paper, we will study the case of Intel, a semiconductor chip maker, to know about its corporate responsibility during 2009, to see how they incorporate CSR into their strategies and objectives,

FINAL PAPER Lecturer: Dr. TRUONG THI NAM THANG GROUP 6 - MBA 19: . Truong Thi Ngoc Thuy 2. Huynh Thi Hoang Hac 3. Nguyen Hai Duyen 4. Duong Vo Nhi Anh 5. Nguyen Ngoc Khanh Son Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is known as the commitment of a corporation to business ethics, its contribution to the development of the economic, and the social improvement. It is nowadays considered as one important session planned in the corporation's strategies and becomes a compulsory for a corporation's maintenance and development. In order to do so, it is required that a corporation must be transparent in its financial report, its operation activities, and its operation principals. Moreover, following the world's solid development, a corporation should not put profit on its first priority, yet should care about the life of its employees and the surrounding people, and care about the community's growth and development's. Depending on the characteristics of each corporation, different ones will have their own suitable CSR strategies. In this paper, we will study the case of Intel, a semiconductor chip maker, to know about its corporate responsibility during 2009, to see how they incorporate CSR into their strategies and objectives, how they apply their technology and expertise to benefit the environment and society, and what they get from it. This study contains five parts as

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Management Process

Question 1:- The volumes to and from in the old layout are as follows: A B C D E F G H Total Volume To A 5 0 6 5 33 5 75 B 6 21 24 63 0 8 9 41 C 2 7 5 7 4 9 6 80 D 6 3 54 6 8 22 30 E 26 8 9 27 5 25 3 23 F 24 7 0 3 2 1 4 61 G 0 2 35 28 4 2 82 H 0 37 0 2 29 0 3 91 Total Volume From 74 87 08 15 57 74 07 61 Total Volume To and From 49 228 88 245 280 35 89 52 The old layout is as follows: A B C D E F G H Planning is very important in the offices, to work effectively and in under less cost and time, one can get over this by CVD (Cost-Volume-Distance) it is approach in order to find out the total cost of moving the information from one desk to another. Cost of movement from B,E and F was twice the cost of other movements so it was assigned a value of 2 and the other cost of movements was assigned a value of 1 . The volumes and the distances were given, so the CVD was calculated by multiplying the number of movements between two desks by their cost and distance. The total CVD came out to be 20740. The result as follows CVD 930 5100 280 2530 4160 2180 480 2080 20740 Now the task is to recommend an alternative L-shaped layout for the accounts division of Christopher Chaplin, basically to find a new arrangement in which the CVD is the lowest. In order to find out the new

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