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Showing posts with label Analysis. Show all posts

Business Intelligence: Case for Friday

Hi, there!
Here's the case you need to analyze for this next Friday August 24:
In a one-or-two page document, answer the following questions:
1. What do you think was the main reason for Wal-Mart to fail in the German market?
2. Was Wal-Mart’s basic strategy for capturing the German market by replicating the model that had proven to be successful in the American domestic market a good idea?
3. What were some mistakes Wal-Mart had in their management.
4. Do you think cultural differences may have caused some of these failures?

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LEVEL V: Coordinating and Correlative Conjuntions

Hi!:

I found this information that can be useful for you to understand the use of these conjunctions:





http://englishmistakeswelcome.com/conjunctions.htm

Cumbre de Ingeniería: English for Engineers

Hi there!:

Here's the presentation we had today during our session. We also include another one about Intercultural communication, just in case you want to know a little bit more about this topic.

Enjoy!

Cumbre de Ingeniería: English for Engineers

Intercultural communication

See you!

LEVEL V: Rubrics

Hi again:

These are the rubrics you need to analyze and keep for further reference:

Oral evaluation
Writing evaluation

Thanks!

BUSINESS ENGLISH: Effective communication in the workplace

Hi:

Here´s the video we watched this afternoon. Finish watching it and tomorrow we'll discuss it.

See ya!

BUSINESS ENGLISH: Links, links, links...

As I told you in class, here's a collection of websites and exercises for you to practice. Feel free to add more to the list, so we can build it together:

General business vocabulary exercises
Talking business: telephone, meetings, presentations, negotiations 
BBC- World Business Review (podcasts)
Business Reading Comprehension Exercises
Listening exercises (audio and video)
Business English Exercises for Adults, Grammar and Listening Online
Harvard Business Review
Bloomberg Businessweek

BUSINESS ENGLISH I: More on writing letters and e-mails (formal and semi-formal)

Here we go again:

If you want to practice some phrases and vocabulary for both formal and semi- formal letters and e-mails, try with these exercises:

Modern business letters/ emails in English 

Semi- formal business letters/ emails in English 1 

Semi- formal business letters/ emails in English 2

BUSINESS ENGLISH: Master budget

Hi again:

As I promised a long time ago, finally, here's de Master Budget you've been waiting for!

Keep it for further reference in case you need to study it in the future.

See ya!

BUSINESS ENGLISH: Cash flow strategies

Hi there:

Here's the link to the video we watched today in class. Please watch it again and analyze the strategies they mention. We'll discuss them later.

See you!

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BUSINESS ENGLISH: More on writing letters and e-mails (semi- formal and formal)

Here we go again:

If you want to practice some phrases and vocabulary for both formal and semi- formal letters and e-mails, try with these exercises:

Modern business letters/ emails in English 

Semi- formal business letters/ emails in English 1 

Semi- formal business letters/ emails in English 2


BUSINESS ENGLISH I: Videos about how to leave voice mails effectively and effective communication

Hi:

As I said in class today, here is  a video about leaving voice mails plus another about effective communication in the workplace:

Video 1
Video 2

Obama´s Announces Candidacy (2007)

Hi again:

Here's another example of what we talked about this morning. The sections we mentioned are clearly defined here, in a speech delivered in February 2007.

Barack Obama's Official Announcement of Candidacy for the United States Presidency
(transcript)

Check it out and good luck with your own!
See you tomorrow!!

Public speaking: Famous speeches in history

Hi there:

As I told you in class this morning, here are just four speeches from hundreds of famous ones in history. Listen to them and try to analyze what is mentioned in them, as well as the type of message it's delivered each time. To help you with this task, I'm including the transcripts.

Enjoy!

Martin Luther King, Jr. "I have a dream" (transcript)

Malcolm X "The Ballot or the Bullet" (transcript)

John Fitzgerald Kennedy "Inaugural Address" (transcript)

Richard Milhous Nixon "Resignation Address" (transcript)

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