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From Serebra Learning Corporation
The Automotive Industry Overview Version 2
Trends in the automotive industry are considered a barometer of a mature economy. The industry has been going through some dramatic changes in the last few years, and major manufacturers, including the Big Three (General Motors, Ford, and DaimlerChrysler) and their suppliers, are reorganizing to be competitive in the global marketplace. In the unrelenting push for lower costs, operational
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The Pharmaceutical Industry Overview Version 2
Billions of people around the world depend on the pharmaceutical industry to help them live longer, healthier, and happier lives. However, the pharmaceutical industry is continually tasked with alleviating its own ailments, including slow growth and declining profitability owing to pricing, safety, marketing and regulatory issues. In order for companies to remain competitive in a highly regulated
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The Food and Beverage Industry Overview Version 2
The discovery of a new dish does more for human happiness than the discovery of a new star, says Anthelme Brillat-Savarin in his famous work, The Physiology of Taste. However, when leading food and beverage manufacturers introduce more than 15,000 new products every year with an average success rate of only 25 , such happiness can be fleeting. Few industries have as much pressure placed upon them
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The Health Care Industry Overview Version 2
There is growing evidence that the current health systems around the world will be unsustainable if they go unchanged over the coming years. The health care industry is under constant pressure to streamline operations and cut extraneous spending, while providing quality, safe, and cost-effective care to its patients. In addition, operating in a highly regulated environment, industry players need
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The Banking Industry Overview Version 2
Can you imagine a world without banks? In the past, banks focused on loans and deposits, debits, and credits. Now, due to dramatic changes in the world economy, banking is a far more complex business. On a daily basis, the industry must deal with margin pressures, consolidation, and technological and marketing challenges, not to mention unforeseen financial and political crises. However, with cash
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The Manufacturing Industry Overview Version 2
Business has only two functions - marketing and innovation. Companies in the manufacturing industry seem to be taking this lesson from the legendary management guru, Peter F. Drucker, very seriously now. The manufacturing industry - the powerhouse driving many economies - has been reeling under the most challenging time in its history. Manufacturers are striving to be more innovative, compete
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The Retail Industry Overview Version 2
Retail is one of the largest industries and one of the most visible to consumers. The retail industry includes businesses such as automobile dealers, retail gas stations, and department stores. Over the years, it has gone through various sales-channel shifts, from catalog sales to online selling. Yet, throughout these changes, the brick-and-mortar stores have remained strong. In today's retail
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The Telecommunications Industry Overview Version 2
Connecting the globe, the telecommunications industry is an essential element of the modern business world. It is also one of the most volatile. Plagued by regulatory discord and economic uncertainty, telecom carriers have struggled to maintain sound footing and a competitive edge, all the while endeavoring to provide crucial, uninterrupted service to their customers. In an age of rapidly
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The Insurance Industry Overview Version 2
The insurance industry has its share of risks and opportunities. While providing risk coverage to individuals and businesses, insurers are striving hard to manage their own risks in the wake of natural and human-made disasters, financial setbacks, and governance scandals. As margins are squeezed in the face of low underwriting profitability and the cushion of investment returns begins to shrink,
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Customer Focused Management
...ces than ever before. To achieve success, it is vital for enterprises to accurately identify the wants, needs, and expectations of their customers.This course explores the relationship between the treatment of internal customers and the impact on external customers. It examines techniques used to identify and segment external customers, while anticipating customer priorities, needs, and
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Introduction to e-Commerce
This course covers the world of electronic commerce or eCommerce. The course starts from a basic introduction of e-commerce and EDI through how the Internet and the World Wide Web has become the infrastructure upon which electronic commerce is built. Learn about the programming languages of the Web and type of equipment needed for enterprises to build a successful eCommerce business. Also learn
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Enterprise Class IP Solutions
...munication Enterprise Class IP Solutions products provide enterprises wishing to implement converged technologies. We focus on the VoIP enabling technologies presented by the Avaya Definity Enterprise Communications Server, IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server, R300 Remote Office Communicator, and the Enterprise Directory Gateway. We learn of these products components and their
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NFPA 1600 Business Continuity Programs
Whether it is a natural disaster that sweeps through your city or a computer virus that destroys vital electronic information, businesses need to be able to recover their services and operations as soon as possible if such a disaster does occur. A Business Continuity Program involves planning the recovery of operations when confronted with adverse events such as natural disasters, technological
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Mold Awareness
Many businesses and organizations, including government-owned facilities, can experience mold at their facilities at some point in their business life. A mold is a coating or discoloration that develops in a damp atmosphere on the surface of food or fabric. Not everyone is at risk from exposure to molds but certain groups of individuals, including infants and the elderly, are particularly
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From Radiofrequency Safety International Corporation
Intro to Two Way
Introduction
Every agency, company, or organization that has field personnel has a need to communicate with the elements in the field; this function is largely met by wireless telecommunications of some type. This course explains the fundamental parts of Two Way Radio Communication Systems, the protocol needed to have order on the system, and the basic operation of the radio units. Two Way
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Linux Technology Overview Part 1 Technical Business Considerations

...tify the features that make it suitable for end users and enterprises. Identify the business applications of Linux. Audience Technical managers and professionals who are evaluating whether or not to adopt Linux in their business environment or individuals learning about Linux in preparation for using it. Content Emphasis Conceptual Deployment Options Internet / Intranet,
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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 3

...ning simple Cisco internetworks for small or medium-sized enterprises; and configuring and supporting multiprotocol internetworks.
Deployment:
e-Learning/self-study
Accreditation
CEU credits: 0.80 CEUs
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
8 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: WAN Technologies (2 hours)
Identify features of WAN interfacing and cabling.
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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2

...ning simple Cisco internetworks for small or medium-sized enterprises; and configuring and supporting multiprotocol internetworks.
Deployment:
e-Learning/self-study
Accreditation
CEU credits: 0.80 CEUs
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
8 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: Address Translation (1 hour)
Sequence the steps for inside source address
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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1

...ning simple Cisco internetworks for small or medium-sized enterprises; and configuring and supporting multiprotocol internetworks.
Deployment:
e-Learning/self-study
Accreditation
CEU credits: 0.80 CEUs
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
8 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: Switching and Spanning (2 hours)
Sequence the steps in managing Layer 2
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Strategic Management Analyzing Strategic Options

...r attention that one of your fiercest competitors, Menlow Enterprises, has gotten the jump on some new wireless application technology, and has started development on a series of new products. Icon was prepared for the introduction of this new technology, but did not expect it to be ready for commercial development for several months. You realize now that your forecasts were inaccurate. You
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Solaris--Part 2 Network Administration

...stalling and administering UNIX systems in small to large enterprises. Administering applications running on UNIX systems (both hardware and software). Managing users and security. Providing advanced help desk and information services. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Printers and Terminals Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) Identify the characteristics of the
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Customer Relationship Mgt Fundamentals of CRM

...imulation, you are a Marketing Director for Lillian Alley Enterprises, an Icon-owned venture. Lillian Alley, the founder of the company, is a Home, Garden, and Entertaining expert with media and retail divisions. Analyses of the demographics of Lillian's market show that it is made up of middle to upper class American women, both career women and homemakers, in the age range of 30-70. As the
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From Artisan Business Group
A Road Map for Exporting to Greater China and Asian Markets


...is intended to educate U.S. manufacturers, small business enterprises, agricultural exporters, economic development executives and trade officials on the promising opportunities in China and Asian markets. The session offers key factors and knowledge you need to know about exporting US-made products and services to the Far East market.
Overview: U.S. exports to China grew 32% from 2005 to
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