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    Ph.D. February 21‚2011 The technological communication advancements discussed in the article‚ ‘Superhero in the Cubicle’‚ were IBM Lotus Connections by Big Blue‚ Smartsheet from Smartsheet.com‚ Web 2.0 Mashup Server software by Kapow Technology‚ and Near Time‚ and Confulence form Atlassian used by John Hopkins University students. IBM Lotus Connections and Near-Time share similarities in enabling the users to blog‚ wiki‚ and mashup because these collaborative Web technology tools

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    Case Analysis Seminar Week MARketing This Paper is the Synopsis of the case study ‘Tesla Motor Inc.’ which gives a broad overview to the overall car business in the US followed by the examination of the Electric Vehicle and previous models like the Nissan Leaf. With those information presented abd backed up by statistics and other researched data‚ the author go into detail in describing the new successful business mode from tesla. With innovation and determination to build an Electric car

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    1.0 ASSIGNMENT 1 1.1 Automobile Industry History The birth of the car as we know it today took several years and the works and developments of many people. It was not until 1885 that the first car rolled down the streets‚ however‚ earlier attempts at steam powered road vehicles were successful‚ giving people the idea that cars as we know them today have existed for a lot longer than they have. In the year 1769‚ a French engineer by namely Nicolas J. Cugnot invented the first automobile to

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    Finland‚ the country of ice has been a major force in Formula 1 for the last two decades. A country with a population of about 5.3 million (0.44% of India’s population) has produced 3 F1 champions (Keke Rosberg‚ Mika Hakkinen‚ Kimi Raikkonen) and another 4 made it to F1 whereas India has had just a single entry i.e. Narain Karthikayen in all these years. Seems like automobile racing in Finland is just like cricket in India. It just runs in the veins of the Finns. The 1st Finnish driver to enter

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    any company can replicate (Shirouzu‚2011). This is an external threat that Tesla faces because this technology is easy to imitate by competitors. Power of Buyers According to the Tesla 10k‚ they rely on their relationship with Daimler‚ Toyota and Lotus as they also sell their cars to individual customers. Government incentives give potential customers which is a $7‚500 tax credit deduction (Dandekar‚ 2011). Tesla has 17 dealership locations in North America‚ and their inventory is very small and

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    intensive distributed the service and distribution outlet. As financial year ender 31 March 2006 indicated‚ the net value of asset is more than RM 5 billion while the liabilities is only about RM 2 billion. Proton had embarked on a project with the Lotus Group to develop a hybrid vehicle capable of running on either electricity or gasoline and others special projects that are focusing on technology development. This program aims to elevate the technology to a level that is on par with their global

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    still wearing helmets that did not cover their entire face. (Atlas F1). When Jim Clark and his teammate Chapman brought the innovatively designed Lotus 29s‚ many other cars were out of date (Cutter 134). The race organizers laughed at this new design and called it a “toy” (cutter 134)‚ but this new design proved potent for a few simple reasons. The Lotus used an extremely strong Monocoque frame design that effectively

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    From an exportfocused business‚ Lotus Herbals has grown into a significant beauty brand in the domestic market Shuchi Vyas TWELVE years ago‚ when Kamal Passi started Lotus Herbals‚ the beauty market in India was still in its most vestigial stage; what went in the name of beauty products was an assortment of bleaches‚ cold creams and fairness creams‚ and a handful of colour cosmetics. And Ayurveda hadn’t quite emerged as the magical master key to beauty either. It’s only natural then that Passi

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    Lotus-Eaters. This episode takes place in Lotus-Eaters Island. At the start Odysseus and his crew were lost at sea sailing animously for nine days and nine nights until they arrived and lotus eaters island. There they took rest and food. Odysseus sent three men to search for the natives of this island. The three men to look for the natives. When the three men found the natives the natives had no desire to attack but instead offered them a lotus to eat‚ the three men confused took their offer. The

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    crew face many trials and tribulations that isolate and ameliorate them to teach the reader that the consequences of temptation must be conquered with absolute perseverance. When Odysseus and his crew arrive on the island of the Lotus-eaters‚ every man eats the Lotus fruit and is tempted to remain exiled on the isle in a deep sleep forever; it is only that after Odysseus removes his crew that they are able to continue on their journey. By being on an uncharted region of the earth‚ Odysseus felt

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