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Business Success Revisited: What Constitutes Business Success?

2020
Different perspectives on the role of the private sector in society are discussed, including the shift from a profit-driven to a value-driven company. The chapter then takes a specific look at multinational enterprises and their contribution to human well-being before analyzing the potential benefits of CSR for global business.
Szöcs, Ilona, Schlegelmilch, Bodo B.
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Clicking for business English success

2015 IEEE 13th International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Informatics (SISY), 2015
In this paper an online platform for learning business English vocabulary is described, which is created in Subotica Tech — College of Applied Sciences and which came to be as a result of the collaborative work of professors and students. Aspects of English course content are depicted in means of different previous knowledge of the students.
Livia Szedmina   +3 more
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Is There a Successful Business Case for Telepharmacy?

Telemedicine and e-Health, 2008
The purpose of this study was to assess the financial operation of a Single Business Unit (SBU), consisting of one central retail pharmacy and two remote retail telepharmacies. Analyses of income statements and balance sheets for three consecutive years (2002-2004) were conducted.
Shamima, Khan   +4 more
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LEVERAGING IP FOR BUSINESS SUCCESS

International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making, 2003
Businesses are faced today with the challenge of leveraging existing network infrastructures while evolving to technologies that will provide a positive impact on their business performance. Internet Protocol (IP) is a technology foundation that many companies have begun to leverage, but IP requires a more integrated strategy for seamless migration ...
P. K. Eswaran   +3 more
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Business Planning: The Key to Success

Occupational Therapy In Health Care, 1995
Entrepreneurial planning is the key to success in any business venture. For therapists, understanding and applying of business skills is a key component in the development of a successful idea. Critically analyzing, evaluating, and selecting opportunities are crucial for determining the potential success of a marketable concept.
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Successful IP Business Models

7th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED'06), 2006
The onward march of Moore's Law obviously brings with it a host of challenges, not the least of which is how to design to the space that is now available on an average leading edge semiconductor device. With millions of available transistors and a variety of technology options to choose from, it's small wonder that IP providers have managed to continue
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Success factors of Business Intelligence

2009 6th IEEE International Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, 2009
Business Intelligence (BI) has proven to be a competitive advantage for organizations, allowing them to better measure, manage, and optimize their operations. It has provided the means to improve data-driven decision making and to harmonize an organization's strategy with its everyday operations.
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Writing a Successful Business Plan

Workplace Health & Safety, 2013
In creating and building a business, the entrepreneur assumes all the responsibilities for development and management, as well as the risks and rewards. Many businesses do not survive because business owners fail to develop an effective plan. The business plan focuses on major areas of concern and their contribution to the success of a new business ...
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Family Business Succession

2009
Family businesses represent a substantial portion of the U.S. economy and have a massive impact on the economy as a whole. Although exact numbers are hard to ascertain, researchers estimate that at least 80% of the businesses in the United States are family owned (Family Business Review, Summer 1996); and, 60% of total U.S. employment, 78% of new jobs,
Lee Hausner, Douglas K. Freeman
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Success in Business-to-Business E-Commerce

2002
This teaching case focuses on Cisco’s experience with their trading partner, Compaq NZ, and the findings contribute to strategies on how businesses can succeed in e-commerce participation.
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