Consider whether and how profitability can be improved in this sector looking forward? (30%) 3.

This task is about demonstrating the understanding and applying models to appraise the external environment. In relation to the attached case entitled ‘Covid: Pret a Manger’s Fight for Survival’, please answer the following: 1. Drawing on the case of Pret provided, assess the attractiveness of the casual dining sector in London using Porter’s 5 Forces model and any other models you consider relevant. Include a diagram in your answer outlining key points. What are the main challenges facing the sector post-Covid? (60%) 2. Consider whether and how profitability can be improved in this sector looking forward? (30%) 3. What are the theoretical limitations of any model(s) you have applied in your answers above? (10%) Please refer the below academic sources for references Textbooks: Core Text Johnson, G., R. Whittington, P. Regner, K. Scholes, and D. Angwin (2019). Exploring Strategy, 12th edition, London, Pearson Education.• Chapter 2 pages 34-49 • Chapter 3, pp. 62-74 Recommended • Schilling, M. (2023). The Strategic Management of Technological Innovation, 7th edition. New York, Mc-Graw Hill. Tidd, J and J. Bessant (2018). Managing Innovation: Integrating Technological, Market and Organizational Change (6th edition). Chichester, Wiley. • Macintosh, R. and D. Maclean (2015). Strategic Management: Strategists at Work. London, Palgrave. • Frynas, JG and Mellahi, K, (2011). Global Strategic Management, 2nd ed., Oxford, Oxford University Press. • Rumelt, R, (2011), Good Strategy / Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why it Matters, London: Profile Books

In other words, how is Voltaire responding to grave political or social issues and events of his time through Candide?

Voltaire, Always the Critic: Many of the events of Candide closely parallel (if not outright depict) historical events that took place in Europe either just prior to or during Voltaire’s time. Based on examples from the book, who or what, according to Voltaire, is responsible for the terrible events and issues he associates with modern Europe? In other words, how is Voltaire responding to grave political or social issues and events of his time through Candide? What individuals, institutions, or ideologies does he condemn with his criticism and satire? Why does he put blame on these forces and what audience is he trying to reach, in the process? Consider the context of European politics and culture in the 18th Century in your response.
This is not an opportunity to retell the story apart from giving necessary background for specific pieces of evidence; you should write analysis, not a book report.
4-6 pages
Full paragraphs with topic sentences expected.
Introductory and concluding paragraphs expected.
Use in-sentence quotations (The author argued, “No man should…”). If the passage you wish to cite is longer than three sentences, summarize it in your own words and cite the author afterwards.
Double-spaced
One inch margins
12-point, Times New Roman font
MLA Style Citations with every quote, paraphrase, or example pulled from readings (namely, anything about the story or history that is NOT common knowledge).
Link to MLA Citation Guide here

Research a recent trial involving scientific evidence or the absence of it as a key factor in a case.

USE APA 6TH STUDENT EDITION FORMAT!!!!
Research a recent trial involving scientific evidence or the absence of it as a key factor in a case. Explain the significance the scientific evidence (or the absence of it) played in determining the outcome of the trial. Examples would be the Casey Anthony trial in Florida or the Michael Morton case in Texas. You may choose one of these cases or select one of your own.

How is tying rewards to improved sustainability performance a form of strategic control?

Interface, Inc. is the world’s largest manufacturer of carpet tile. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the global company manufactures the kind of carpet that millions of commercial buildings of all types have on their floors. Carpet manufacturing is a historically dirty business. Not only is commercial carpet a petroleum-based product, the manufacturing process is water-intensive, and carpet squares are installed using toxic glue. Because this carpet is aimed at the commercial market (think schools, libraries, malls, office buildings), it usually does not have a long life span. Malls and schools regularly remove and replace carpet after just a few years because of fading and wear from daily foot traffic. This puts millions of square feet of old carpet into landfills annually. In 1994, Ray Anderson, the founder of Interface, was put on the spot when he was asked what his company was doing to be sustainable. He realized that the answer to the question was, unfortunately, “not much.” Anderson realized that in order to improve the company’s sustainability performance, Interface was going to have to radically reimagine every part of their business. Unlike what many CEOs in his position might have done, Anderson decided to do just that. He gave Interface a new vision, which he called Mission Zero. The objective was to reduce Interface’s environmental impact to zero by the year 2020. To accomplish this vision, the company looked at every aspect of its operations and developed what it called the “Seven Fronts of Sustainability”: Front #1—Eliminate Waste: Eliminate all forms of waste in every area of the business. Front #2—Benign Emissions: Eliminate toxic substances from products, vehicles, and facilities. Front #3—Renewable Energy: Operate facilities with 100% renewable energy. Front #4—Closing the Loop: Redesign processes and products to close the technical loop using recycled and biobased materials. Front #5—Efficient Transportation: Transport people and products efficiently to eliminate waste and emissions. Front #6—Sensitizing Stakeholders: Create a culture that uses sustainability principles to improve the lives and livelihoods of all of our stakeholders. Front #7—Redesign Commerce: Create a new business model that demonstrates and supports the value of sustainability-based commerce. To achieve the seven sustainability goals, Interface needed to redesign their operations from start to finish and even reconsider what constituted the start and finish for their products. Anderson empowered employees and invested in research to develop new ways to design, manufacture, and install carpet tiles. Interface also reimagined how its clients would use and dispose of carpet tiles. Changing the strategy of a successful company is always risky, but Anderson felt he had to take the risk. Developing action plans for such a radical change meant that every step of the business had to be rethought, and Interface is on the way to achieving Ray Anderson’s vision. “Since January 2014, Interface’s plants in Holland and Northern Ireland have been using around 90% less carbon and 95% less water than in 1996, with no waste going to landfill. Its plant in Scherpenzeel, Netherlands, has hit two of its zero targets.” How has Interface made these changes? In addition to changing the way they thought about their product’s life cycle, Interface has implemented performance measures to track its progress and it has incentivized employees to be part of the company’s successful redesign. Connecting company actions to real cost savings was a key part of Ray Anderson’s vision. “Over time, programs that linked bonuses for employees at all company levels to reductions in waste started to put meat on the bones of Ray’s ‘business case for sustainability.’” Interface’s costs have dropped as they have learned to use fewer resources to manufacture their products, and the cost savings have improved profitability even as Interface continues to invest in Mission Zero. Critical Thinking Questions What reaction do you think employees had when Ray Anderson announced he wanted to change the company’s mission? How would you turn the Seven Fronts of Sustainability into SMART goals? Write 3 – 5 SMART goals. How is tying rewards to improved sustainability performance a form of strategic control? Your paper should be in APA format, a minimum of 2 pages, and include at least 2 sources. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NskixbVn0BE

.Assess Amazon’s supply chain. How is Amazon’s supply chain different from that of traditional brick-and-mortar retailers?

Answer all.
1.Assess Amazon’s supply chain. How is Amazon’s supply chain different from that of traditional brick-and-mortar retailers? Use information provided in Exhibit 1 & 2 of the case study.
Your analysis should include the growth of the e-commerce sector, Amazon’s position in the market, approaches to inventory management, various distribution channels deployed by Amazon, and major challenges faced by Amazon. (35points)
2. Calculate, compare and interpret some of the major financial data among the three companies based on Exhibit 1. (35 points)
i.Inventory Turns (Cost of Sales / Inventory)
ii. Days Inventory (Inventory/Cost of Sales * 365)
iii.Days Receivable (Account Receivables / Sales * 365)
iv. Days Payable (Account Payable / (Cost of Sales /365)
v.Cash Conversion Cycle (Days of inventory + Days Receivables – Days Payable)
vi. ROA vii.ROE
(sample excel template is attached)
3. Identify different ways Amazon creates value (for various stakeholders) and revenue. What are the advantages to the structure of Amazon’s supply chain and management of its supply chain operations? (30 points)
Your discussion can include Amazon’s strategies in the areas of- retailing/sales, information systems, supply/procurement, and distribution (transportation/logistics). Feel free to use some of your observations from your answer to Question 2 of this assignment.

Examine the admissibility rule.

USE APA STUDENT 6TH EDITION FORMAT!!!
Examine the admissibility rule. Discuss how evidence is deemed admissible including exceptions and any rules that may preclude evidence from admissibility. Include an example of a case that received notoriety due to the evidence presented.

Write a paper that discusses how the model of supply and demand you’ve learned in the text can be applied to understanding events in the real world. In order to help you organize your paper, here’s a sample outline. If you follow it exactly and write clearly, you will get at least a B on the paper. .

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Write an essay arguing whether men are at a disadvantage in society despite their perceived role of dominance, or whether they are not at a disadvantage.

2. According to the study, “More Than Meets the Eye,” men in universities are dropping out at high rates compared to women. The study states that men are dropping out of universities because they are struggling academically and do not seek help. Write an essay arguing whether men are at a disadvantage in society despite their perceived role of dominance, or whether they are not at a disadvantage. This is what my topic is based on.

Analyze the spoken data using two different frameworks (Conversation Analysis, Pragmatics)

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List at least three deliverables. Consider the following question: What will you need to deliver to your manager throughout the life cycle of this project?

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