Seven for 2013 _ 7 Sins/Trends Consumer Insights in the Middle EastJoumana El Hage
The document summarizes 7 trends for 2013 according to an agency in the United Arab Emirates. The trends are: 1) Gluttony and increasing obesity rates in the region. 2) Envy and consumers' desire to show off and purchase limited edition luxury goods. 3) Pride in Arab heritage and culture. 4) Wrath and brands addressing consumer outrage. 5) Greed and consumers' increasing demands and sense of entitlement. 6) Sloth and the next generation's reliance on mobile devices and mobile payments. 7) Lust and how sexuality can be used to market, while navigating the conservative culture. The document provides examples for each trend and background on the agency analyzing these regional trends.
Women in the Middle East are experiencing significant changes in 2012 according to this report from Cheil UAE. [1] Educated nannies are taking on heavier childcare responsibilities to allow parents to pursue careers. [2] Women enjoy the thrill of finding exclusive deals and use of group-buying sites. [3] Emirati women prefer Twitter to Facebook for social networking due to privacy concerns. [4] Women are gaining powerful roles in business and government in the region. The report outlines 10 key trends observing changes in women's roles and behaviors.
This document discusses organizational change and innovation. It covers topics like change management, types of changes including planned and structural change, determinants and initiators of change, intervention strategies affecting people, structure, technology and processes. It also discusses models of change management like Kurt Lewin's model and unfreezing-moving-refreezing process. Types of innovation like process, product, customer experience and business model innovation are mentioned. Reasons for innovation failure like culture, ownership, resources, diversity and resistance to change are provided. Promoting innovation through reward systems, organization culture and intrapreneurship is highlighted.
This document provides a summary of 10 consumer and retail trends for 2013 as identified by Cheil UAE based on their regional research and trendspotting. The trends include: 1) Servitude, with brands providing higher levels of service to meet demanding consumer needs. 2) New and Improved, with consumers seeking novelty and new experiences. 3) The Bond Effect, leveraging technology and gadgets to create excitement. 4) The Secret Society, focusing on exclusivity and experiences not widely known. 5) Homey retail environments that feel comfortable. 6) Virtual Shops using technology for convenient shopping. 7) M-Shoppers using mobile devices for shopping. 8) Coupon-Chic making luxury experiences affordable. 9
This document lists several special occasions celebrated throughout the year including Chinese New Year, Valentine's Day, Mother's & Father's Day, Halloween, Christmas Day, and New Year.
This document provides guidance on writing different types of business reports and communications. It discusses how to write minutes of meetings, summaries, informal proposals, and formal reports. For minutes, it lists the essential elements to include like the group name, date, attendees, motions discussed, and signature. Summaries should condense the key ideas and recommendations while omitting examples. Informal proposals typically have sections for introduction, background, proposal, staffing, budget, and authorization request. Formal reports may be lengthy documents that require research and include prefactory sections, a body, and supplementary materials.
This document discusses the present continuous tense in English. It is formed using the verb "be" plus the present participle (verb + -ing). The present continuous can be used to express actions happening now, longer actions in progress now, near future actions, and repetition/irritation with words like "always." Examples are provided for each use. The end lists the full positive, negative, and interrogative forms of the present continuous tense.
Seven for 2013 _ 7 Sins/Trends Consumer Insights in the Middle EastJoumana El Hage
The document summarizes 7 trends for 2013 according to an agency in the United Arab Emirates. The trends are: 1) Gluttony and increasing obesity rates in the region. 2) Envy and consumers' desire to show off and purchase limited edition luxury goods. 3) Pride in Arab heritage and culture. 4) Wrath and brands addressing consumer outrage. 5) Greed and consumers' increasing demands and sense of entitlement. 6) Sloth and the next generation's reliance on mobile devices and mobile payments. 7) Lust and how sexuality can be used to market, while navigating the conservative culture. The document provides examples for each trend and background on the agency analyzing these regional trends.
Women in the Middle East are experiencing significant changes in 2012 according to this report from Cheil UAE. [1] Educated nannies are taking on heavier childcare responsibilities to allow parents to pursue careers. [2] Women enjoy the thrill of finding exclusive deals and use of group-buying sites. [3] Emirati women prefer Twitter to Facebook for social networking due to privacy concerns. [4] Women are gaining powerful roles in business and government in the region. The report outlines 10 key trends observing changes in women's roles and behaviors.
This document discusses organizational change and innovation. It covers topics like change management, types of changes including planned and structural change, determinants and initiators of change, intervention strategies affecting people, structure, technology and processes. It also discusses models of change management like Kurt Lewin's model and unfreezing-moving-refreezing process. Types of innovation like process, product, customer experience and business model innovation are mentioned. Reasons for innovation failure like culture, ownership, resources, diversity and resistance to change are provided. Promoting innovation through reward systems, organization culture and intrapreneurship is highlighted.
This document provides a summary of 10 consumer and retail trends for 2013 as identified by Cheil UAE based on their regional research and trendspotting. The trends include: 1) Servitude, with brands providing higher levels of service to meet demanding consumer needs. 2) New and Improved, with consumers seeking novelty and new experiences. 3) The Bond Effect, leveraging technology and gadgets to create excitement. 4) The Secret Society, focusing on exclusivity and experiences not widely known. 5) Homey retail environments that feel comfortable. 6) Virtual Shops using technology for convenient shopping. 7) M-Shoppers using mobile devices for shopping. 8) Coupon-Chic making luxury experiences affordable. 9
This document lists several special occasions celebrated throughout the year including Chinese New Year, Valentine's Day, Mother's & Father's Day, Halloween, Christmas Day, and New Year.
This document provides guidance on writing different types of business reports and communications. It discusses how to write minutes of meetings, summaries, informal proposals, and formal reports. For minutes, it lists the essential elements to include like the group name, date, attendees, motions discussed, and signature. Summaries should condense the key ideas and recommendations while omitting examples. Informal proposals typically have sections for introduction, background, proposal, staffing, budget, and authorization request. Formal reports may be lengthy documents that require research and include prefactory sections, a body, and supplementary materials.
This document discusses the present continuous tense in English. It is formed using the verb "be" plus the present participle (verb + -ing). The present continuous can be used to express actions happening now, longer actions in progress now, near future actions, and repetition/irritation with words like "always." Examples are provided for each use. The end lists the full positive, negative, and interrogative forms of the present continuous tense.
The document lists various verbs and actions in alphabetical order. It does not provide any context or connection between the words. It also includes a section detailing the vowels and diphthongs of the English language. The document serves as an alphabetized listing of words without any clear purpose or narrative.
The document discusses the simple present and present continuous tenses in English. The simple present is used to describe habitual or repeated actions, such as "I wake up at 7am every day." It is formed by adding "s" to the verb for third person singular subjects. The present continuous (be + verb + ing) describes actions happening now, such as "I am waiting for the bus." It is used to talk about temporary actions in progress. Examples are provided to illustrate the use of these tenses in affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences.
The document discusses the writing process and effective business communication. It explains that the writing process has three parts: pre-writing, writing, and revising. It also discusses choosing the appropriate communication channel, establishing credibility, and techniques for effective writing such as using active voice, parallel structure, coherence, and emphasis. The goal is to write clearly, concisely and in a way that accomplishes the intended purpose. Proofreading and reviewing the writing is important to ensure there are no errors.
This document discusses the active and passive voice in writing. It defines voice as the form a verb takes to indicate whether the subject performs or receives the action. The active voice indicates the subject performs the action, while the passive voice indicates the subject receives the action. Most writers prefer the active voice as it is more direct. The passive voice requires a form of "to be" plus the past participle of the main verb and is generally less concise.
This document defines and provides examples of common modal verbs in English:
- Ought to expresses recommendation, expectation, or strong probability.
- Can expresses ability, opportunity, or possibility. Could expresses past ability or possibility.
- May expresses possibility. Might expresses possibility or makes suggestions.
- Shall indicates future action. Should gives advice or makes recommendations.
- Will expresses promises or voluntary future actions. Would creates conditional forms or is the past tense of will.
In their free time, the person enjoys sports and hobbies. In 5 years, they see themselves continuing to pursue their interests and potentially pursuing further education or career opportunities. They provided a brief overview of their current self and near-future aspirations when asked to tell about themselves.
This document outlines topics for a module that asks about personal information, hobbies, occupation, favorite color and food, a desired travel destination, an admired person, a favorite school subject, and descriptions of self, family, friends, work, school, and other relationships in one's life. It also includes sections on sports/hobbies and constructing a family tree.
This document provides examples and explanations for using the past perfect, past perfect continuous, and present perfect tenses in English. The past perfect (had + past participle) is used to refer to a completed action that occurred before something else in the past. The past perfect continuous (had been + present participle) emphasizes a duration of time before something in the past. The present perfect (has/have + past participle) refers to an action that occurred at an unspecified time before now or has been ongoing up until now. The present perfect continuous emphasizes duration from the past until now or recent occurrence.
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A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
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El documento describe las actividades y responsabilidades de los maestros y alumnos en una escuela secundaria típica. Los maestros pasan lista, revisan tareas, explican lecciones, califican trabajos y dejan tareas, además de participar en reuniones y comisiones. Los alumnos realizan actividades individuales o en equipo, así como actividades evaluativas. La escuela cuenta con instalaciones deportivas y aulas, aunque algunas necesitan mejoras. Existen diversos tipos de escuelas secundarias como federales, técn
O documento discute empresas como sistemas abertos com entradas, processamento e saídas. Apresenta a empresa como um sistema composto por subsistemas e níveis organizacionais. Também aborda a importância do alinhamento organizacional por meio da missão, visão, valores e papel da empresa.
O documento discute as bases teóricas e conceitos fundamentais da psicologia sócio-histórica, que visa superar dicotomias presentes na psicologia tradicional por meio de uma abordagem dialética e materialista. A psicologia sócio-histórica critica ideologias como o liberalismo e o positivismo, e defende que os fenômenos psicológicos devem ser compreendidos em seu contexto social e histórico, não como entidades abstratas.
Este documento presenta el proyecto de trabajo final de dos estudiantes de la carrera de Contador Público sobre la aplicación de la Auditoría Logística al proceso de almacenaje en una empresa dedicada a la comercialización de productos informáticos. El objetivo es conocer la Auditoría Logística, sus beneficios y cómo aplicarla e interpretarla en el proceso de almacenaje para mejorar la gestión logística, reducir costos y satisfacer al cliente. La investigación se llevará a cabo mediante un estudio te
Estrategia Semanal de Cortal Consors del 3 de marzoSalainversion
Sectores que baten al Mercado.
Filtramos el mercado en busca de sectores que cumplan con los siguiente requisitos:
Tendencia Relativa a 3 meses superior al mercado.
Tendencia Revisión Beneficios a 4 Semanas y 3 Meses positiva.
Patrones Técnicos que confirmen tendencia.
Resultados: Tecnología, Bienes de Consumo y del Hogar, Viajes y Ocio, Alimentación y Bebida, Sanidad,
Retail, Materiales Básicos.
En Tecnología estamos en revisión, faltando la confirmación de los 201 puntos para estar positivos en el
mismo. En otras palabras no ha confirmado el filtro técnico.
Dentro de la selección realizada nuestros favoritos son: Viajes y Ocio, Sanidad, Retail, Materiales Básicos.
En este último retrasaríamos el timing a que el mercado se reordene tendencialmente.
Publicado por www.saladeinversion.es, una iniciativa de Saxo Bank y su alianza de socios en España.
The document lists various verbs and actions in alphabetical order. It does not provide any context or connection between the words. It also includes a section detailing the vowels and diphthongs of the English language. The document serves as an alphabetized listing of words without any clear purpose or narrative.
The document discusses the simple present and present continuous tenses in English. The simple present is used to describe habitual or repeated actions, such as "I wake up at 7am every day." It is formed by adding "s" to the verb for third person singular subjects. The present continuous (be + verb + ing) describes actions happening now, such as "I am waiting for the bus." It is used to talk about temporary actions in progress. Examples are provided to illustrate the use of these tenses in affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences.
The document discusses the writing process and effective business communication. It explains that the writing process has three parts: pre-writing, writing, and revising. It also discusses choosing the appropriate communication channel, establishing credibility, and techniques for effective writing such as using active voice, parallel structure, coherence, and emphasis. The goal is to write clearly, concisely and in a way that accomplishes the intended purpose. Proofreading and reviewing the writing is important to ensure there are no errors.
This document discusses the active and passive voice in writing. It defines voice as the form a verb takes to indicate whether the subject performs or receives the action. The active voice indicates the subject performs the action, while the passive voice indicates the subject receives the action. Most writers prefer the active voice as it is more direct. The passive voice requires a form of "to be" plus the past participle of the main verb and is generally less concise.
This document defines and provides examples of common modal verbs in English:
- Ought to expresses recommendation, expectation, or strong probability.
- Can expresses ability, opportunity, or possibility. Could expresses past ability or possibility.
- May expresses possibility. Might expresses possibility or makes suggestions.
- Shall indicates future action. Should gives advice or makes recommendations.
- Will expresses promises or voluntary future actions. Would creates conditional forms or is the past tense of will.
In their free time, the person enjoys sports and hobbies. In 5 years, they see themselves continuing to pursue their interests and potentially pursuing further education or career opportunities. They provided a brief overview of their current self and near-future aspirations when asked to tell about themselves.
This document outlines topics for a module that asks about personal information, hobbies, occupation, favorite color and food, a desired travel destination, an admired person, a favorite school subject, and descriptions of self, family, friends, work, school, and other relationships in one's life. It also includes sections on sports/hobbies and constructing a family tree.
This document provides examples and explanations for using the past perfect, past perfect continuous, and present perfect tenses in English. The past perfect (had + past participle) is used to refer to a completed action that occurred before something else in the past. The past perfect continuous (had been + present participle) emphasizes a duration of time before something in the past. The present perfect (has/have + past participle) refers to an action that occurred at an unspecified time before now or has been ongoing up until now. The present perfect continuous emphasizes duration from the past until now or recent occurrence.
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A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
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El documento describe las actividades y responsabilidades de los maestros y alumnos en una escuela secundaria típica. Los maestros pasan lista, revisan tareas, explican lecciones, califican trabajos y dejan tareas, además de participar en reuniones y comisiones. Los alumnos realizan actividades individuales o en equipo, así como actividades evaluativas. La escuela cuenta con instalaciones deportivas y aulas, aunque algunas necesitan mejoras. Existen diversos tipos de escuelas secundarias como federales, técn
O documento discute empresas como sistemas abertos com entradas, processamento e saídas. Apresenta a empresa como um sistema composto por subsistemas e níveis organizacionais. Também aborda a importância do alinhamento organizacional por meio da missão, visão, valores e papel da empresa.
O documento discute as bases teóricas e conceitos fundamentais da psicologia sócio-histórica, que visa superar dicotomias presentes na psicologia tradicional por meio de uma abordagem dialética e materialista. A psicologia sócio-histórica critica ideologias como o liberalismo e o positivismo, e defende que os fenômenos psicológicos devem ser compreendidos em seu contexto social e histórico, não como entidades abstratas.
Este documento presenta el proyecto de trabajo final de dos estudiantes de la carrera de Contador Público sobre la aplicación de la Auditoría Logística al proceso de almacenaje en una empresa dedicada a la comercialización de productos informáticos. El objetivo es conocer la Auditoría Logística, sus beneficios y cómo aplicarla e interpretarla en el proceso de almacenaje para mejorar la gestión logística, reducir costos y satisfacer al cliente. La investigación se llevará a cabo mediante un estudio te
Estrategia Semanal de Cortal Consors del 3 de marzoSalainversion
Sectores que baten al Mercado.
Filtramos el mercado en busca de sectores que cumplan con los siguiente requisitos:
Tendencia Relativa a 3 meses superior al mercado.
Tendencia Revisión Beneficios a 4 Semanas y 3 Meses positiva.
Patrones Técnicos que confirmen tendencia.
Resultados: Tecnología, Bienes de Consumo y del Hogar, Viajes y Ocio, Alimentación y Bebida, Sanidad,
Retail, Materiales Básicos.
En Tecnología estamos en revisión, faltando la confirmación de los 201 puntos para estar positivos en el
mismo. En otras palabras no ha confirmado el filtro técnico.
Dentro de la selección realizada nuestros favoritos son: Viajes y Ocio, Sanidad, Retail, Materiales Básicos.
En este último retrasaríamos el timing a que el mercado se reordene tendencialmente.
Publicado por www.saladeinversion.es, una iniciativa de Saxo Bank y su alianza de socios en España.