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  • '''Technographic segmentation''' for [[marketing management]] is a [[market research]] analysis tool used to identify and pr The concept and technique was first introduced in 1985 by Dr. Edward Forrest<ref>[http://www.cbpp.uaa.alaska.edu/afef/ University of ...
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  • ...nsumer marketing) and ([[business-to-business|B2B]]) (business-to-business marketing). ==Introduction to science-to-business marketing== ...
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  • ...ronments are being purposed as branding channels for products and services by enterprise corporations and non-profit groups.{{Citation needed|date=May 20 ...tual environment software enables organizations to extend their market and industry reach while reducing (all travel-related) costs and time.{{Citation needed| ...
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  • {{About|vendor rating reports by Gartner|the concept in mathematics|Magic square}} ...agic Quadrant''' (MQ) is a series of [[market research]] reports published by [[Information technology consulting|IT consulting firm]] [[Gartner]] that r ...
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  • {{Short description|South Korean media marketing system}} ...oughout the world as part of the [[Korean Wave]]. The system was developed by [[Lee Soo-man]], founder of talent agency and record company [[SM Entertain ...
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  • ...any nations, homemade goods [[craft]]ed by hand have largely been replaced by [[factory]] produced goods on [[assembly line]]s purchased in a [[consumer ...resentation)|glamour]] industries have developed in relation to clothing [[marketing]] and [[retail]]. [[Environmentalism|Environmental]] and [[human rights]] i ...
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  • ...ent]]s can infringe on the legitimate producer's [[trademark]] rights. The marketing of electronic components has been [[commoditization|commoditized]], making ...rding to a January 2010 study by the US Department of Commerce [[Bureau of Industry and Security]], the number of counterfeit incidents reported grew from 3,86 ...
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  • ...fe of a product in the marketplace with respect to timing of introduction, marketing measures, and business costs. The ''technology'' underlying the product (fo ...s the most common phenomenon driving the evolution of industries along the industry life cycle. After expanding new uses of resources they end with exhausting ...
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  • ...often become less expensive), and the diffusion of technologies throughout industry or society (which sometimes involves [[disruptive innovation|disruption]] a ...state that policymakers can steer the direction of technological advances by influencing relative factor prices and this can be demonstrated in the way ...
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  • ...omputer [[data center]] uses energy; specifically, how much energy is used by the computing equipment (in contrast [[computer cooling|to cooling]] and ot PUE is the ratio of the total amount of energy used by a computer [[data center]] facility<ref>{{cite web|url=http://searchdatacen ...
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  • ...social and economic changes, which heavily rely on technology development. By analyzing these changes, government and economic institutions could make pl ...method. Extrapolation can work well with enough effective historical data. By analyzing the past data, forecaster extend the past development tendency in ...
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  • {{About|the collection of personal information for use by third parties|librarians who perform information research|Information profe ...he information from data brokers may be used in [[background check]]s used by employers and housing. ...
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  • ...olitical-economic development, displacement and resettlement, business and industry, education, nutrition, environment, and aging.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Benn ...res around the world. Applied anthropology was first seen in North America by the Mexican government in 1917 and continues to grow.<ref>{{Cite web|title= ...
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  • ...process. These range from technological occupations, such as the media and marketing, to team psychologists who coach cohesion between players. Sports communica ...can often lead to the roles of other professions, such as broadcasting and marketing. ...
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  • ...d benchmarking of every individual section such as area, sub-area, and the industry. ...archical level (corporate functions such as production, [[procurement]], [[marketing]]). In a divisional organization, there should be a central and several sec ...
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  • '''Nonprofit technology''' is the deliberative use of [[technology]] by [[nonprofit organizations]] to maximize potential in numerous areas, primar ...ources away from administrative tasks to focus on direct services provided by the organization.<ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.1080/15228835.2012.695564 | vol ...
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  • Research development includes a diverse set of dynamic activities that vary by institution. These activities include initiating and nurturing partnership ...alker" /><ref name="Levin" /> particularly research universities (defined, by the [[Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education]], as uni ...
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  • ...to promote the idea of a 'singular' body-type that should be sought after by the respective genders. These ideals may not fit with the reality of the di ...basmartin.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Martin-Gnoth-2009.pdf | journal = Marketing Letters | volume = 20 | issue = 4| pages = 353–367 | doi=10.1007/s11002-009 ...
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  • ...97110}}</ref> As all spheres of human activity and conveyance are affected by the interplay between social communication structure and individual agency, ...ffects of Mass Communication'' (1954) that helped define the field, partly by claiming [[Paul Lazarsfeld]], [[Harold Lasswell]], [[Carl Hovland]], and [[ ...
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  • ...ription|Process of construction and application of user profiles generated by computerized data analysis}} ...the process of construction and application of [[user profile]]s generated by computerized [[data analysis]]. ...
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