report writing
report writing
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
Porter's five forces theory is a valuable contribution to the market competition study. It provides important information for three aspects of organization's planning:1. Statical analysis. Porter's mo...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
Although Porter's five forces theory is a very effective and well-defined theory, it has its weak points. Porter's theory is a one-sided one based on the events which took place in 1980s. It is necess...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
Despite the above described well-structured model, Porter's five forces theory has been subject of great critique. Its main weak points result from the historical context in which it was developed. In...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
On the assumption Porter recommends to use one of three strategies in order to strengthen positions: 1. Leadership at the expense of economy on costs. Companies which have decided to use this strategy...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
America is a multicultural country with a diverse society that consists of different races, religions and cultures. Consequently, there were conflicts between people of different nations who lived in ...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
Aggressiveness can transform into sadism that is closely connected with Eros or sexuality. Sadism is a part of sexual instinct and a person should have a ‘strong alloy between trends of love and the...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
It is precisely these frustrations of sexual life which people known as neurotics cannot tolerate. The neurotic creates substitutive satisfactions for himself in his symptoms, and these either cause h...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
As we discussed, there are two types of love according to Sigmund Freud: fully-sensual that is called Eros, and aim-inhibited that is called Ananke: ‘Eros and Ananke (Love and Necessity) have become...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
Happiness is something Phaedre wants to feel. Happiness is the problem of a person's libido. There is no rule how to achieve this, however, everyone tries to find it in his own way. Phaedre and Hippol...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
Phaedre's feelings seem to her eternal and limitless, unbounded. It is our nature that we are sure in our feelings and emotions ‘of our own ego' (Freud 12). This ego is Phaedre's autonomous part, ho...