Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Industry of television and video technics". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
sony, customer, rate, technics, corporate, products, digital, camera, broadcast, samsung, solution, technology, solutions, procurement, such, television, mission, supplier, work, other, wide, corporation, production, process, based, through, develop, them, electronic, sales, audio, image, worldwide, service, open, unique, serve, activities, expectINTRODUCTION OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM) A supply chain is a network of facilities and distribution options that performs the functions of procurement of materials, transformation of these materials into intermediate and finished products, and the distribution of these finished products to customers. Supply chains exist in both service and manufacturing organizations, although the complexity of the chain may vary greatly from industry to industry and firm to firm. Supply chain management is typically viewed to lie between fully vertically integrated firms, where the entire material flow is owned by a single firm and those where each channel member operates independently. Therefore coordination between the various players in the chain is key in its effective management
........................................ 6 REFERENCES.................................................................. 7 3 INTRODUCTION The present report is going to give a compendious review of the most fascinating subjects concerning Nokia in my perspective. This report contains general but essential information about Nokia's history and its strategy, vision, products today and Nokia's quality of products. Firstly I will give brief information about the history of Nokia. The text will not be very detailed, but it will give a basic knowledge about Nokia's way of getting to what it is today. Secondly I will give an overview of Nokia's present-day state. I will talk about Nokia's location today and the range of its business and products. Thirdly I will talk about Nokia's basic business tactics. I will give a brief description of its
business software. The primary area of competence of the organization is IT domain. Lee IS has been active since 2002 and during that time has successfully provided a wide range of services and solutions. In the past years the specialty of Lee IS was narrowed down to IS development for specific business domains due to the rising demand and profitability. 2. Business Plan 2.1.Mission Lee IS is set on catering the most effective solution to a given customer and offering the most effective partnership in its support. Effectiveness implies, amongst other things, information being: stored without essential use of paper transmitted without essential burning of fuel processed without essential human labor/endeavor 2.2.Values Simplicity and transparency Taking responsibility for every implemented piece in appreciation of the value of long- term relationships
Tartu Kivilinna Gümnaasium Liis Viljak 10b Bodyshop Company The Body Shop International plc is a global manufacturer and retailer of naturally inspired, ethically produced beauty and cosmetics products. Founded in the UK in 1976 by Dame Anita Roddick, we now have over 2,100 stores in 55 countries, with a range of over 1,200 products, all animal cruelty free, and many with fairly traded natural ingredients. We were the first international cosmetics brand to be awarded the Humane Cosmetics Standard for our Against Animal Testing policy. And we have our own fair trade programme called Community Trade, making us the only cosmetics company with such an extensive commitment to trading fairly. Community Trade now works with 31 suppliers in 24 countries, providing over 15,000 people across the globe with
need to be new to your market”. ● “Companies achieve competitive advantage through acts of innovation. They approach innovation in its broadest sense, including both new technologies and new ways of doing things” – (Porter 1990) ● “An innovative business is one which lives and breathes “outside the box”. It is not just good ideas, it is a combination of good ideas, motivated staff and an instinctive understanding of what your customer wants” – (Branson 1998) ● “...novel implementation of an invention, discovery, new or existing knowledge in economic process” (Joseph A. Schumpeter) ● An innovation is the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), or process, a new marketing method, or a new organisational method in business practices, workplace organisation or external relations” (Oslo Manual). Innovation and entrepreneurship
− Controls, monitors, or supervises top management. − Reviews and approves the use of resources. − Cares for shareholders’ interests. − Assures that the corporation is managed in accordance with state laws, security regulations and conflict of interest situations. Role of the Board in Strategic Management • Monitor developments inside and outside the corporation. • Evaluate and influence management proposals, decisions and actions. • Set corporate strategy, the corporation’s overall direction, mission, and vision. Carroll’s (1979) four responsibilities of business in order of priority … • Economic (must do) • Legal (have do) • Ethical (should do) • Discretionary (might do) *agenditeooria suures ettevõttes, * mis on mission, EKSISTENTS – KES ME OLEMA JA MIDA VÄÄRTUSTAME *suure ettevõtte hierarhia *Mintzberg The 5 Ps of Strategy were created by Henry Mintzberg in 1987. Each of the 5 Ps
The internet service provider. 2. e-tailing - the selling of goods and services on the Internet or through e- mail solicitation. 3. B2C.- business-to-consumer, selling to the public on the internet. 4. e-procurement - 5. B2G business-to-goverment, business applay for government contracts and pay taxes. 6. shopping cart Shopping cart is where you put product you have purchased from online shop. 7. last mile problem how to deliver products, purcased on internet to the customers 8. bricks-and-mortar shop Brick and mortar shops are physical shops where customers interact face-to-face. They are opposite to online shops. TELEMARKETING 1. telemarketing for of direct marketing, where telemarketers call to their customers 2. cost per inquiry, cost per order its how they measure the success of telemarketing compaigns 3. cold calling It calling from a list where new customers are. 4
PRODUCTS and BRANDS 1. product catalogue - a list of different products of one company 2. product mix - a range of similar in some way products considered together 2. product range - different particular and specific products of a company 3. product lifecycle - the stages of product lifetime and amount of people who use it at each stage 4. product positioning - is how we see a product or how a company would like us to see it in relation to other products 5. product placement - hidden commercial of a product. Customer can see a product in films, music videos and so on. 6. raw materials - basic materials from which products are made or manufactured 7. finished goods - are goods(products) that have completed manufacturing process and are ready to be sold and used by the end user 8. consumer goods - goods which are produced to satisfy consumer current needs and are bought for individual use 9
Problem 1 In April 2011, Sony experienced a data breach within their PlayStation Network. It is estimated that the information of 77 million users was compromised. Sources "based on information currently available to Sony, our currently known costs associated with the unauthorized network access are estimated to be approximately 14 billion yen," or about $171 million. http://www.informationweek.com/security/attacks/sony-data-breach-cleanup-to-cost-171-mil/229625379 The attacker said he exploited the Greek Sony website using a SQL injection attack against the site, which was running Internet Information Server (IIS) 6.0 on Windows 2003. SQL injection attacks, which exploit website
And the aforementioned leads us to some obstacles concerning big data. Threats Academic essay (ITI0103) 2019 spring When big data collects your information, then who does it belong to? Does it belong to the corporation, or to the person in particular? What happens when information was collected from you, what you considered as private? A big problem can occur from the misuse of that information. [20] Enterprises worldwide make use of sensitive data, personal customer information and strategic documents. When there’s so much confidential data lying around, the last thing you want is a data breach at your enterprise. [21] For marketing and research, many of the businesses use big data, but may not have the fundamental assets particularly from a security perspective. If a security breach occurs to big data, it would result in even more serious legal repercussions and reputational damage than at present. [18]
Industry scenario Delphy technique Statistical modelling Prediction markets Cross impact analysis RECOURCE-BASED VIEW: Concerned with identifying and developing an organizations resources and competencies: Struktuur Kultuur Ressursid KRIITILISED RESSURSID (EDUTEGURID): VIRO framework (Barney) o Value o Imitability o Rare o Organization Determining the sustainability of an advantage: Durability the rate at which a firm's underlying resources, capabilities or core competencies depreciate or become obsolete Imitability the rate at which a firm's underlying resources, capabilities or core competencies can be duplicated by others. Transparency the speed at which other firms under the relationship of resources and capabilities support successful strategy Tranferability the ability of compeditors to gather the resources and
bigger chunk of voice data, so they use network bandwidth more efficiently than do smaller packets. Figure 1.Signaling and transport flows between endpoints. -4- Mission We are a company that provides Voice over IP telephony over Estonia. Our mission is to make for some company IP telephony connection, which offices are located in Tallinn and Narva. Figure 2.Range between customer offices We need to provide them with fair speech quality (3,5 < MOS < 4) of telephony. All in all there are 95 worksites in company. It is mentioned that there is no need in VoIP phones, as workers will be speaking through computer IP telephone applications. It is hoped that this will reduce some costs. So, we need to find a solution, whitch requires IP telephone connection itself, its monitoring and proper equipment. Solution Scheme
17 4 1. INTRODUCTION The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is a long-term, multi-stakeholder, international process whose mission is to develop and disseminate globally applicable Sustainability Reporting Guidelines. These Guidelines are for voluntary use by organisations for reporting on the economic, environmental, and social dimensions of their activities, products, and services. The aim of the Guidelines is to assist reporting organisations and their stakeholders in articulating and understanding contributions of the reporting organisations to sustainable development. Trends The key trends during the last two years are: Expanding globalization – Expansion of global capital markets and information technology continue to bring unprecedented opportunities for the creation of new wealth.
..... 34 1.5.3. Joint venture with a Ukrainian partner.............................................................. 34 1.5.4. Representative office (commercial and non-commercial) ................................. 34 1.5.5. Ukrainian subsidiary .......................................................................................... 35 1.6. Foreign investment treatment .................................................................................... 35 1.7. Corporate forms ......................................................................................................... 37 1.8. Taxation ..................................................................................................................... 39 1.8.1. Corporate income tax (CIT) ............................................................................... 39 1.8.2. Withholding Tax (WHT) ...................................................................................
your MA1 project – and why? Network: the main function of the platform is dependent on the interaction of the customers (customers are the creators and users of the content on the platform) Product system: future opportunities (e.g. access to audio books, finding tutors) Service: people should trust the information on our platform, therefore we need to make sure how to make it trustworthy Customer engagement: since the platform is based on interaction between two different types of customers (the ones looking for information, and the ones uploading information), we need to make sure that the customer journey on the platform is user friendly for both sides and also that it will be trustworthy. Profit model: because the ideal platform we imagine is something that students would like to use, but most of them don’t want to pay for it. So
A... AA Auto Answer AAA Authentication, Authorization and Accounting AAB All-to-All Broadcast AAC Advanced Audio Coding AACS Advanced Access Control System AAL Asynchronous Transfer Mode Adaption Layer AAM Automatic Acoustic Management AAP Applications Access Point [DEC] AARP AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol AAS All-to-All Scatter AASP ASCII Asynchronous Support Package AAT Average Access Time AATP Authorized Academic Training Program [Microsoft] .ABA Address Book Archive (file name extension) [Palm]
Financial accounting focuses on reporting to external parties such as investors, government agencies, banks and suppliers. It measures and records business transactions and provides financial statements that are based on GAAP. Cost accounting measures, analyzes, and reports financial and no financial information relating to cost of acquiring or using resources in an organization. Value-chain analysis: sequence of business functions in which customer usefulness is added to products and services. 1. Research and development 2. Design of products, services, or processes 3. Production 4. Marketing 5. Distribution 6. Customer service. Supply chain describes the flow of goods, services, and information from the initial sources of materials and services to the delivery of products to consumers, regardless of whether those activities occur in the same organization or in other organizations. Five step decision making process: 1. Identify the problem and uncertainties. 2
Teksti lõik lehelt tava kirjas ja ilma boldita. Teksti lõik koos sünonüümidega on BOLDIS. TÕLGE- märgitud lilla värviga. Company profile- company description- ettevõtte kirjeldus. 3M: AN AMERICAN STAR IN EUROPE- 3M Ameerika täht Euroopas 3M is the epitome of all that is best in corporate America. To stay on top the company must export its virtues to Europe.- 3M is the quintessence of all that is best in America enterprise. To stay on top the company must export its advantage to Europe- 3M on tuum kõigest mis on parim Ameerika ettevõttes. Et püsida tipus peab firma eksportima oma väärtusi Euroopasse. Whenever lists of America's brightest and best are compiled 3M is guaranteed to feature.
BUSINESS PLAN MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED 2018 Business and owner details Business name MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED Owner(s) name MARTIN PÕLD Business address and postcode 12 CARLISLE STREET LEICESTER LE3 6AF Business telephone number +447726779223 Business email address [email protected] Home address and postcode (if different from the above) Executive summary 1.1 Business summary: My business idea is simple: MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED is importing canned food (meat products and ready meals) from Estonia to the United Kingdom. Unique products like "Wild Boar In Its Own Juice", "Elk In Its Own Juice" and "Venison In Its Own Juice" are hard to find in the United Kingdom. We are selling Rannarootsi and Frank Pott brands and sell them online, http://www.mpwildgame.co.uk Future plans are to start trading also in Leicester Market in November/December as a Market Stall, supplying deli shops (including North European and International),
come in a political form, where dictators or other corrupt officials could control and threaten their political opponents by threatening to reveal some kind of personal information. Although the part about extortion is hopefully not that real scenario in first world countries, the selling of data collected by the IoT device to advertisers is more than likely. According to Chris Rouland, founder and CEO of Bastille – a company dealing with IoT security „Many of the reasons that these products are very inexpensive is because part of the business model is the ability to collect and resell your data“ [5] Security According to the survey conducted by Business Insider, the largest barrier against adopting IoT by widspread business, was the security. In this survey, executives of companies were asked to answer questions regarding the IoT. The option of ’’ Privacy and security are the most significant barriers to IoT investment ’’ was chosen by 39% of the respondents [6]
The Burger King menu has evolved from a basic offering of burgers, fries, sodas and milkshakes in 1954 to a larger, more diverse set of offerings that includes several variations of chicken, fish, salads and breakfast. The Whopper, a sandwich that has since become Burger King's signature product, was the first major addition to the menu by Mr. McLamore in 1957. Not all introductions have had the success of the Whopper; BK has introduced many products which failed to catch hold in the marketplace. Some products that have failed in the US have seen success in foreign markets, where BK has also tailored its menu for regional tastes. The company's "Golden Age" of advertising was during the 1970s when it introduced its mascot the Magical Burger King, a memorable jingle, and several well known and parodied slogans. Beginning in the early 1980s, its advertising began to lose focus; a series of less
All about High Tech High tech is technology that is at the cutting edge--the most advanced technology currently available. There is no specific class of technology that is high tech--the definition shifts over time--so products hyped as high tech in the 1960s would now be considered, if not exactly low tech, then at least somewhat obsolete. This fuzzy definition has led to marketing departments describing nearly all new products as high tech. Economy Because the high-tech sector of the economy develops or uses the most advanced technology known, it is often seen as having the most potential for future growth. This perception has led to high investment in high-tech sectors of the economy. High-tech startup enterprises receive a large portion of venture capital. However, if, as has happened in the past, investment exceeds actual potential, then investors can lose all or most of their investment
cooperation with Russia and Eastern Partnership Countries. 3 1. LEGALIZATION OF A COMPANY WITH A FOREIGN OWNER IN RUSSIA Today the investment attractiveness of Russia is very high. In addition to the dynamic pace of development of the economy, Russia offers to foreign investors increasing every year the market of goods and services to consumer and business. Most often, this together with the high rate of return on invested capital is a crucial factor in the decision to enter the Russian market. One possible way to full implementation of business activities on the territory of the Russian Federation - is the creation of a legal entity. An enterprise with foreign capital - is created on the territory of the Russian business- organization whose founders are foreign citizens or organizations. Russian legislation
internationally, an investment of £1.5 million was proposed. We can help Valentino Company earn more profit by using this new investment plan. When consumers eat our chocolate, they will feel satisfied and happy. Other than that, we can distribute our chocolate to countries around the world. Moreover, our chocolate is harmless to people who have sickness because our chocolate contains sugar free and low fat products. Besides that , we hope that our company can produce more creative , delicious and healthy chocolate in the future in order to let our customer enjoy our chocolate . In the future , our company are going to have a new way of promotion .We are going to let the consumers to test the chocolate sample to get feedback before these chocalate enters the market . In addition , our biggest aim is to become the most well known chocolate industry around the world . Options and benefits
MARTIN POLD 12 Carlisle Street, Leicester, LE3 6AF Mobile: 07762877920 E-mail: [email protected] PERSONAL PROFILE: I am highly motivated person currently running my own small businesses. I have over 10 years experience in customer service setting, enabling me to develop high levels of communication and attention to detail. I am reliable and responsible having previously been entrusted with cash handling and dealing with financial transactions. I also have experience of training other members of staff. KEY SKILLS: Excellent communication and customer service skills Excellent IT skills Accurate and numerate Can work well as part of a team or own initiative Highly motivated and enthusiastic
Italian restaurant in Tallinn. The signature line of innovative, premium, pasta and risotto dishes include pesto with smoked salmon, pancetta and peas linguini in an special sauce, and fresh mussels and clams in a marinara sauce. Toscana also serves distinct salads, desserts, and beverages. Toscana Gourmet will reinvent the Italian food experience for individuals, families, and take out customers with discretionary income by selling high quality, innovative products at a reasonable price, designing tasteful, convenient locations, and providing excellent customer service. The basic market need is to offer individuals, families, and take out customers' fresh, creative, attractive, pasta and risotto dishes, salads and desserts. Toscana uses homemade pasta, fresh vegetables, and premium meats and cheeses. Toscana Gourmet possesses good information about the market and knows a great deal about the needs of our most loyal customers.
"middle market"tabloids. Red top newspapers are usually simpler in writing style, dominated by pictures, and directed at the more sensational end of the market. 29. Byline- a newspaper or magazine article gives the date, as well as the name of the writer of the article. Bylines are traditionally placed between the headline and the text of the article 30. The (mass) media- any form of communication through which people are informed, educated and entertained 31. Broadcast media- radio, analogue and digital terrestrial (= earth-based) television, cable and satellite television, video, the Internet. (radio and television)- Radio has enjoyed a recent resurgence in popularity. More than 90% of people over 15 years of age (46.3m) listen at least once a week. However, it is national, rather than local, stations which have increased their popularity. The BBC operates ten national radio stations; the World Service; regional stations in
19 Final remarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 ANNEX I Glossary/list of abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 ANNEX II Comparison of paper charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 ANNEX III Types of Digital Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 ANNEX IV IMO SN/Circ. 207 Differences between RCDS and ECDIS . . . . . . . . . .47 ANNEX V ECDIS - Procedural and organisational considerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 ANNEX VI Compendium on Flag State ECDIS requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Facts about chart carriage reguirements 3
16:9 4:3 Most AVCHD cameras will claim full 1080, and some will claim 1080p output. They are all recording as a 1080i frame, and converting to 1080p when using the hdmi output. (My HDV equipment does the same, sends it to the tv as a 1080p signal over hdmi) The resolution is 1920x1080, so technically this would be a slightly sharper picture than the 1440x1080 that HDV records. My JVC camera has 4 compression settings. 5meg, 12 meg, 15 meg and a whopping 24 meg. The 3 lower bit rates are directly compatable with the AVCHD standard for optical disks, so disks made can directly be played on bluray players. The 24 meg format is over the spec for AVCHD, and can only be burned to real BDR disks, or transcoded to a lower bitrate for recording on conventional DVD-R media with compatability with blu ray players. Most editing software these days will handle both HDV and AVCHD formats.
hundreds of Java games into more than ten categories: 3D games, multiplayer, action, classic, indoor sports, board, outdoor sports, card, mind, casino, educational, and the useful `miscellaneous' catch-all. This makes it difficult to pin down the typical content of a game, and highlights the range of design and programming skills required to create one. Another problem with giving a definition is that game platforms vary enormously, including PCs, dedicated game consoles (e.g. the Sony PlayStation 2), arcade machines, web-based games, hand-held consoles (e.g. the Nintendo Gameboy), interactive TV, set-top boxes (as supplied by some cable networks), cellular phones, and PDAs. 1.1. Revenue PCs and game consoles account for almost all the income from games about 1/3 from PCs (dominated by Windows), and most of the rest from three games consoles (Sony's PlayStation 2, Microsoft's Xbox, and Nintendo's GameCube) [Veronis Suhler Media 2000].
It might be because of the scrappage scheme, when customers get £2000 discount for buying a new car. Also when consumer wants to buy himself/herself a new Mini then the discount will apply. The government started scrappage scheme to get drivers to replace their old more polluting car with new and more environment friendly one. (http://academic.mintel.com F) Car manufacturers have to take into account also the environment while they are producing products and also what impact their products will have on environment when they are used afterwards. That is why government has set a law about air pollution. All new cars have to abide by the EU vehicle emission standards, known as Euro standards. (http://www.environmental-protection.org.uk) Technological Nowadays technology is evolving in an immense speed and that is why car manufacturers have to develop their products continuously to stay in the competition. Thanks to the
3M sündis selle sajandi alguses kui Minnesota Kaevandamine ja Tootmine. Kaevandamine peatati peagi, kui ettevõtte asutajad ebaõnnestusid korundumi väljakaevamisel, mida nad olid lootnud leida. Seega nad pöördusid liivapaberi tootmisele, toode milles kasutatakse abrasiivset korundumit. Algusest peale oli ettevõte sunnitud uuenema või surema. Today 3M's headquarters and many of its laboratories are in St Paul, Minnesota. Most of its customers are other industrial concerns. Its 60,000 products range from medical-imaging equipment to Scotch tape to abrasives for the car industry. With that unpromising background, how has the company been so successful? Täna asub 3M-i peakorter ja paljud laboratooriumid St Pauli linnas Minnesota osariigis. Enamik tema kliente on teised tööstusettevõtted. Tema 60000 tootevalik algab meditsiinilistest-kuvaseadmetest, isoleerteibi ja autotööstuses kasutatavate liivapaberiteni välja
•Polymorphism is the ability of different classes to define properties or methods with the same name. Polymorphism is essential to object-oriented programming because it allows you to call methods with the same names, no matter what type of object is in use at the moment. 2. COMPONENT TECHNOLOGY – THE PROBLEM The Problem •Today, anything and anyone must be net-enabled. •Automated business processes, products, and software systems need to evolve in „e-Time“. •Everything must be changeable, extensible, adaptable. •Quality is an important issue. Architectural consequences of these requirements: •Software should not be designed as monolithic unit but partitioned into composableservices that can be spontaneously connected and orchestrated by business/technical processes (component-based software).