A discussion of the appropriate techniques for analyzing Lavazza Coffee's marketing plan.
Marketing Plan # 104191 |
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This report seeks to analyze the marketing plan for Lavazza Coffee. It explores the marketing budget for Lavazza Coffee and establishes the appropriate techniques for analyzing the marketing. The paper points out that Lavazza Coffee currently has a very well established marketing plan, however, issues related to cost and techniques needed to evaluate the plan in order to identify shortcomings, or to measure the relative the success of the marketing agenda are not efficient. The paper asserts that it is necessary to get a good grasp of these techniques and to understand the budget for Lavazza Coffee. The paper includes several tables and charts. In conclusion, the paper maintains that evaluating Lavazza's marketing plan in terms of a competitive analysis is the most appropriate evaluation technique.
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Introduction
Business Description
Analysis of Bugeting Techniques
Objective Task Approach
Advantages
Disadvantages
Percentage of Previous Sales
Budgeting and Recommendations for Future Use
Marketing Strategy
Conclusion
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"The company concentrates on the domestic market and offers its products throughout the world via a distribution system with subsidiaries, namely London, New York, Paris, and Frankfurt and authorized distributors located in cities around the world. This type of marketing has proven to be successful in the past; however diversifying the target market will leverage Lavazza's name as the best quality coffee and optimize the firm's position in the future and in markets outside of Europe. There is a need to implement marketing tactics that will strengthen Lavazza's household name and reputation."
Tags:business, analysis, budget
An in-depth overview of network analyzers (packet sniffers) and their benefits.
Research Paper # 110685 |
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The paper explains the functions of network analyzers in the context of the open systems interconnection (OSI) model and the TCP/IP protocol stack and shows the significance of their contributions to compliance, network performance optimization across multiple paths and increasingly higher levels of security within and between networks. The paper discusses the many business and organizational elements driving the development of network analyzers, notably the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) and the need to define benchmarks and performance levels for a network. The paper includes several figures and graphs.
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Executive Summary
Essentials of Security Technology
Using the TCP/IP Model as a Frame of Reference
Business and Organizational Implications
Summary
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"Network analyzers are electronically-based devices that can interpret, analyze and data mine Internet traffic for specific periods of time or continuously. As their function is to evaluate asynchronous traffic, they are also known of as packet sniffers in that they can read and interpret packets of data traversing the Internet. Network analyzers or sniffers are used for troubleshooting network integration and connectivity problems, yet also can be used for ensuring compliance to reporting standards including Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), tracking network intrusion attempts and patterns, in addition to optimizing network traffic routing and performance. Network analyzers are also intensively used for completing fault analysis on a network and for network traffic logging as well."
Tags:OSI, model, TCP/IP, protocol, stack, compliance, security, SOX, benchmarks, performance
In this paper, the influence of the Japanese Ukiyo-e style of the 18th century is very strong in the works of Mary Cassatt in the 1890s. In the images analyzed in this study, Cassatt relies heavily on the compositional and form-based approaches ...
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In this paper, the influence of the Japanese Ukiyo-e style of the 18th century is very strong in the works of Mary Cassatt in the 1890s. In the images analyzed in this study, Cassatt relies heavily on the compositional and form-based approaches often-used by Japanese print artist. The strong line work and the flat plan application of form through the figure represented reveals an abstract style.
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In this paper, the theories of sovereign power in the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes has been analyzed within the context of utopian governing principles. Hobbes often provides argument through a legal policy agenda that dictated the religious and often ...
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In this paper, the theories of sovereign power in the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes has been analyzed within the context of utopian governing principles. Hobbes often provides argument through a legal policy agenda that dictated the religious and often subjective power that defines the moral and ethical actions of a monarchy. This legal power often brings forth the validation for monarchy through the policy of the Church or other religious organizations that are part of the nobility. These noble classes were often part of the way that governing was a realistic source of power, since many of the policies were enacted and created through religion to institute the power the king could wield.
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In this paper, the duality of comfort and loss has been analyzed in this literary study of Wordsworth poem "Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey." Wordsworth's poem defines comfort through the memories of youth in the natural setting of ...
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In this paper, the duality of comfort and loss has been analyzed in this literary study of Wordsworth poem "Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey." Wordsworth's poem defines comfort through the memories of youth in the natural setting of Tintern Abbey. By realizing his past recollections of the Abbey as a youth he is able to understand how to deal with the loss of his sister's life, as well as to confront his own mortality as an older man.
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In this paper, the concepts of Buddhism have been analyzed within this study of its practice and sectarian belief systems. Also, we have seen the belief systems, which formulate the moral and ethical practices that seek Buddha and the paths to ...
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In this paper, the concepts of Buddhism have been analyzed within this study of its practice and sectarian belief systems. Also, we have seen the belief systems, which formulate the moral and ethical practices that seek Buddha and the paths to enlightenment. By understanding both Theravada and Mahayanist approaches to Buddhism through the different doctrinal sutras, both sects provide a common bond that seeks to represent the great Buddha of the mind and soul.
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Thank you for purchasing a customized research paper from The Paper Experts Inc. rive to deliver to our customers the most accurate and up-to-date research each and every time we prepare a custom work. Your Writer ID: #255 Order ID: 20698 Topic: Religion Disclaimer: This document should be used in precisely the same way you would use any article you might find in your local research library. Remember, you must cite it properly just like you would any other source listed in your bibliography. If you have any questions regarding citing
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This brief yet concise paper examines and analyzes the results of four specific social and psychological theories and the manner in which they relate to the behavior and socialization patterns of African-American males.
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This paper defines and details the reasoning behind and the various aspects of the developmental pathways model, the social development model, the social ecological model and contextualism which was introduced in 1942 and originally known as 'pragmatism.' This paper delves into the manner in which the theories listed above were used to explore and understand particular behavioral patterns inherent in African-American men. The writer of this paper also discusses and analyzes the results found in each of the theories mentioned in this paper.
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Developmental Pathways Model
Social Development Model
Social Ecological Model
Contextualism
Bibliography
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"According to Morris, Pepper's use of the term "contextualism" first occurred during 1932, where he referred to John Dewey's pragmatism. According to this philosophy, context refers to the influence of history and the changing context of meaning. What this means is that a specific time frame produces specific effects in behavior. Thus, a perception of behavior in African-American males during a specific time frame influences behavior in their peers. Drug use among young African American males is then to be analyzed according to the context of broader influences than merely the family. This is particularly relevant in a world that has become increasingly globalized by developments in technology and trade. The world beyond the immediate boundaries of city and country has become immediately accessible by means of the Internet, e-mail and cellular technology."
Tags:behavior, male, gender, social, psychological, theory
Analyzes four articles that discuss the issue of homelessness.
Article Review # 47411 |
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This paper discusses four articles that deal with homelessness in America. It looks at the topic of article, the methods of research, and the results of the assessments. The articles analyzed are: ?Health Status of Homeless and Marginally Housed Users of Mental Health Self-help Agencies,? by Carol Silverman (1998); ?Patterns, Predictors, and Situational Contexts of HIV Risk Behaviors Among Homeless Men and Women? by Donna P. Whitson (1998); ?Tracking Change in Psychological Distress Among Homeless Adults: An Examination of the Effect of Housing Status? by Yin-Ling Irene Wong (2002); and ?Mother-Child Separations Among Homeless and Housed Families Receiving Public Assistance in New York City? by Kirstin Cowal, et. al. (2002).
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"The researchers focused on mother-child separation and evaluated maternal factors that might contribute, such as the presence of substance abuse, major depression, history of institutionalization in psychiatric hospital or jail, or involvement with a partner who abused the children in some way. This study had a large sample -- 543 women. 25% of participants reported that they had been separated from their children at least at some time. Homeless mothers were more likely to experience this than housed mothers at a significance of p < .05. This study looked in great detail at correlational relationships between separation of child and mother and various life stresses including mental illness, substance abuse, and removal of children by child welfare services."
Tags:SHA, AIDS, DSM-III-R, substance, abuse
A modern take on Sigmund Freud and Albert Bandura's differing theories of behavioral patterns. The author uses their beliefs to examine the main character in the movie "Analyze This".
Analytical Essay # 65746 |
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The author seeks to show how Sigmund Freud's personality theory and Albert Bandura's competing theory can help shed light on contemporary theater, including the 1999 film "Analyze This", about Paul Vitti, a mob figure who experiences guilt over "whacking" his enemies. The writer believes that while Freud would contend that Paul Vitti's ID and ego have taken over his life, Bandura would insist that the internal and external are heavily interrelated, and inextricable from one another.
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"Freud would remark that Paul Vitti's id and ego have taken over, and his superego is dormant. His actions are largely, if not completely, devoid of ethical considerations. Murder, beatings and extortion are part of Paul Vitti's day. However, the more sympathetic Bandura would offer that Paul Vitti's behavior is learned, since as mob boss, we infer that he grew up with the mob."
Tags:behavior, theory, psychoanalysis
Psychological assessment of the main character in the film "Analyze This."
Analytical Essay # 122939 |
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This paper presents a diagnostic assessment, treatment plan, and competency-based assessment for a fictional character in the movie "Analyze This". The assessment is based on a detailing and discussion of symptoms in relation to APA diagnostic criteria. The treatment plan provides a set of techniques and measurable goals that address the diagnostic issues.
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"This paper presents a diagnostic assessment, treatment plan and competency-based assessment for a fictional character in a movie. The conducted assessment is based on a detailing and discussion of symptoms in relation to APA diagnostic criteria. The treatment plan provides a set of techniques and measurable goals that address the diagnostic issues. The competency based assessment takes the character's background into account in terms of identifying strengths and weaknesses in relation to therapeutic outcomes. The character selected for diagnosis is Paul Vitti in the movie..."
Tags:panic disorder, movie, symptoms, diagnostic, diagnosis, treatment