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    Study Report on Managing Cultural Differences for Engineers

    Description In the broadest sense, Cultural Resources Management (CRM) is the vocation and practice of managing cultural resources, such as the arts and heritage. It incorporates Cultural Heritage Management which is concerned with traditional and historic culture. Managing Cultural Differences...
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    Study Report on Cultural Differences in Offshoring

    Description Offshoring describes the relocation by a company of a business process from one country to another—typically an operational process, such as manufacturing, or supporting processes, such as accounting. Even state governments employ offshoring. CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN OFFSHORING...
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    Working Paper on Cultural Differences on Regional Development in the Alps

    Description Regional development is the provision of aid and other assistance to regions which are less economically developed. Regional development may be domestic or international in nature. The implications and scope of regional development may therefore vary in accordance with the definition...
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    Research Report on Cultural Differences in a Shrinking World: Leadership Implications

    Description Cultural difference is the variation in the quality of a society or person based on race, language, sexual orientation, religion and nationality. The term can also also refer to diversity regarding art, scholarly pursuit and manners among many other factors. A PDI Research Report...
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    Case Study on Workplace offense and victims reactions

    Description Case Study on Workplace offense and victims reactions: the effects of victim-offender (DIS) similarity, offense-type, and cultural differences, A summary offence is a crime in some common law jurisdictions that can be proceeded against summarily, without the right to a jury trial...
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    Marie Claire

    Marie Claire Marie Claire is a monthly fashion magazine conceived in France but also distributed in other countries with editions specific to them and in their languages. While each country shares its own special voice with its audience, the United States edition focuses on women around the...
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    Creative department

    To a large extent, the success of an ad agency depends upon the creative department responsible for the creation and execution of the dvertisements. The creative specialists are known as copywriters. They are the ones who conceive ideas for the ads and write the headlines, subheads and the...
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    The role of local flavor and its benefits

    The role of local flavor and its benefits Advertisers have to realize that different cultures often seek the same value or benefit from the primary function of a product. Eg: a car to taking you from A to B, a camera to take picture or a wristwatch to tell time. But what is important is...
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    Examples depicting Uniting of cultures

    So here is the importance of the topic that I have been handed i.e. “NEED OF ASSIMILATING UNIVERSAL IDEAS IN LOCAL FLAVOR” As it says in the above line and in the examples explained above it is very necessary for an advertiser to understand the requirements, conditions, literacy rate and above...
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    Need for assimilation of universal ideas with local flavors/culture

    Need for assimilation of universal ideas with local flavors Culture refers to the beliefs and practices and the objects through which they are organized that are widely shared amongst the population. Advertisement and culture go hand in hand. In advertisement it is very important, the way...
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    Cross cultural psychological segmentation

    Cross cultural psychological segmentation Cross-cultural advertising is a responsible effort to borrow those cultural ways seen as helpful for the better solution to a society’s particular problem. It Cross-cultural advertising is a responsible effort to borrow those cultural ways seen as...
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    Commercialization of culture

    Commercialization of culture Commercialization, as a process can be defined as introducing a new product in the market which has previously been protested. Commercialization is the actual launch of the new product which is the final stage of the new product development process...
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    Impact of Globalization on Indian Culture

    Impact of Globalization on Indian Culture The economic boom that is being experienced in India is largely attributed to the globalization and liberalization of the Indian economy. The era prior to the 1990s was quite averse to the concept of an open market policy and the Indian markets were...
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    PLAYERS IN The TELECOM SECTOR

    India is 4th largest market in asia after china, japan and south korea. Indian telecom network is 8th largest in the world and 2nd largest among emerging ecomomies. Contribution of telecom sector in terms of revenue is 2.1 % of GDP as compared to 2.8% in developed economies. Reforms in telecom...
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    PLAYERS IN The TELECOM SECTOR

    ndia is 4th largest market in asia after china, japan and south korea. Indian telecom network is 8th largest in the world and 2nd largest among emerging ecomomies. Contribution of telecom sector in terms of revenue is 2.1 % of GDP as compared to 2.8% in developed economies. Reforms in telecom...
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    cultural studies ( culture of bengali community)

    heya ppl hope dis would be useful:smile:
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    critical analysis of a poem

    this is a critical appreciation of a poem by Wilt Whitman. It includes all the formal aspects of the poem ' o captain my captain'.... i hope its useful to all the mass media students like me ....
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    19th century poetry

    Creative Writing Assignment: 19th Century Poems Topics Covered: (1) Background of the 19th Century (2) Romanticism in 19th Century (3) Rudyard Kipling (4) John Keats (5) William Wordsworth The 19th century began on January 1, 1801 and ended on December 31...
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