... Managing Brand Equity Managing brand equity includes managing the tangible and intangible characteristics of brandIn case of product brands, the tangibles include the product itself, price, packing ... although they can aware the brand, it is only at theBrand recognition intheBrand Awareness Hierarchy In short, through the three charts, the Viet A brand equity can be evaluated as the second to the ... difficulties in strengthening thebrand equity The first matter is that customers cannot remember the companys slogan Slogan is a main factor which links to the success of business With the slogan: Bring...
... fill We compared the 'correctness' of the choices made by our program to the baseline of always choosing the most frequent synonym according to the training corpus But what are the 'correct' responses? ... significantly co-occur with it inthe training corpus; then, recursively connect these words to their significant cooccurring words up to some specified depth We use the intersection of two well-known ... unless indicated more than the surrounding context to build adequate contextual representations Also, the narrow window gives consistently higher accuracy than the other sizes This can be explained,...
... value, the sustaining desire inthe marketplace to keep owning, buying, and wearing and having your brand on their bodies For many strong brands, three-fourths of the people buy them again and again ... building the personality, the dimension, the interconnection between your brand and the consumer, the greater the connection, the greater the bond, the greater the loyalty, the greater the sales, ... that they are much easier to follow The core of the speech centered around building, maintaining and sustaining a brand But I think you’ll see that building a sustainable brand also has a definitively...
... processing module is responsible for receiving the frames from the baseband and forwarding them to the FCSL or DME The receiver upon receiving the frame from the baseband verifies the frame for the ... a random phase shift inthe time domain (before FFT) Thein uence of the phase noise inthe OFDM signal appears in two different ways inthe frequency domain as reported in [13] (1) A common phase ... from the host over the USB link It translates these commands into IEEE-802.15.3 format and forwards them to the M-HDR MAC module for further processing (3) The host interface module implements the...
... value, the sustaining desire inthe marketplace to keep owning, buying, and wearing and having your brand on their bodies For many strong brands, three-fourths of the people buy them again and again ... building the personality, the dimension, the interconnection between your brand and the consumer, the greater the connection, the greater the bond, the greater the loyalty, the greater the sales, ... that they are much easier to follow The core of the speech centered around building, maintaining and sustaining a brand But I think you’ll see that building a sustainable brand also has a definitively...
... value, the sustaining desire inthe marketplace to keep owning, buying, and wearing and having your brand on their bodies For many strong brands, three-fourths of the people buy them again and again ... building the personality, the dimension, the interconnection between your brand and the consumer, the greater the connection, the greater the bond, the greater the loyalty, the greater the sales, ... that they are much easier to follow The core of the speech centered around building, maintaining and sustaining a brand But I think you’ll see that building a sustainable brand also has a definitively...
... to determine the defining features of the intervention This paper proposes an innovative strategy for developing interventions that take into account thecontext of care It highlights the usefulness ... involved holding four focus groups with the same participants to refine the findings and to define the expected key features of the intervention The content of the focus group discussions was then iteratively ... study to determine the defining features of an intervention customized to thecontext of care The method should be tested in other healthcare settings with other populations Further research will...
... defending a brandinthe new millennium Growing awareness and a thirst for knowledge on the issues covered in Defending theBrand can no longer be ignored DEFENDING THEBRAND This page intentionally ... examples in this chapter indicate, the popularity of a brand makes it an enticing target In general, the more renowned the brand, the more likely it is to be victimized, regardless of the industry Since ... posting about Febreze rumor Figure 2-2 The official Febreze website refutes the Internet rumor 30 Defending theBrand • Financial Earnings The rise of do-it-yourself investing has created great interest...
... in developing those working forces inthe Northern Central Highlands provinces NEW FINDINGS OF THE THESIS 8.1 About theoretical practices The thesis helps to systemize theorical basis about the ... combining the human resource development theory with the management theory in an organization in a suitable way in line with the real situation of socio-economic features and education-training ... methods inthe nomination of Principals; some experience on: standard level, evaluation methods inthe nomination of Principal in Canada, standard level, evaluation methods inthe nomination of Principal...
... most industries in Singapore, including the engineering industry, operate in an open market 36 environment However, the market for the engineering industry was not operating inthe open market initially ... purposes First, the government had invested inthe engineering industry to support the development of the civil and defense infrastructure locally Second, the entire engineering industry in Singapore ... the supply chain context is studied The second level is the industrial context, which is at a higher level of the supply chain Both industrial and supply chain contexts are inthe middle of the...
... herein lies not in repudiating the view that law is an instrument, but in setting limits and restraints on this view, in recognizing the situations in which it is inappropriate, and in recognizing ... engaged in this task did not think of the law as being utilized “instrumentally.” They were engaging inthe time-honored common law task of maintaining law in sync with society As the nineteenth ... merely catching up with the reality of instrumental legal activity Their intention was to improve the functioning of the legal system, not to undermine it In hindsight, their main failing was perhaps...
... funding, tropical diseases 79 million dollars in research funding, diarrhoea 60 million dollars in research funding, malaria 50 million dollars and TB 20 million dollars in research funding In ... clearly seen that the amount of research funding in many cases did not correlate with the seriousness of the disease in terms of numbers of deaths In 1990 there were around 0.2 million deaths from ... from TB These figures can be contrasted with the amount of funding allocated for each disease In 1990 AIDS received 180 million dollars in research funding, leprosy 80 million dollars in research...
... 35% only completed the third grade In conclusion, we can see that inthe 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland ... were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all ... 1995 In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies At the other end of the...