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Nadine Pahl

    SWOT Analysis. Idea, Methodology And A Practical Approach.
    Does the Latest German Anti-Smoking Law Affect the Restaurant Behaviour of the Berlin People?
    Principles of the Capital Asset Pricing Model and the Importance in Firm Valuation
    The Strategy Map for General Electric Medical Systems, 2002
    The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
    The Idea Behind the Starbucks Experience
    • 2009

      In a rapidly evolving business landscape, effective leadership requires adapting to a more empowered workforce that increasingly rejects autocratic styles. This research paper emphasizes the need for leaders to embrace consultative, cooperative, and democratic approaches to management. It highlights the shift towards a workforce that values independence and democracy, reflecting the changing expectations and choices available to employees today. The study, graded highly, explores the implications of these dynamics for corporate governance and leadership development.

      The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
    • 2009

      The research paper explores the definition of strategy through the lens of corporate governance and strategic management. It highlights insights from a former General Electric employee, William E. Rothschild, emphasizing the importance of clearly defined objectives and the strategic approaches necessary to achieve them. The paper, graded highly at the University of Applied Sciences Berlin, provides a comprehensive analysis suitable for undergraduate studies in business economics and management.

      The Strategy Map for General Electric Medical Systems, 2002
    • 2009

      The Idea Behind the Starbucks Experience

      The Main Elements of Starbucks' Strategic Diamond

      • 52 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The research paper explores the remarkable evolution of Starbucks from a small Seattle coffee shop in 1971 to the world's leading specialty coffee retailer. It highlights the brand's significant growth, including its widespread presence across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and the Pacific Rim, and emphasizes the company's ability to attract millions of customers weekly. The paper reflects on the brand's origins, including its name inspired by literature, and its impact on the global coffee industry.

      The Idea Behind the Starbucks Experience
    • 2009

      Focusing on the concept of risk, this research paper explores the inherent uncertainties in decision-making within the realm of finance and investment. It highlights how unforeseen events can impact outcomes, emphasizing the importance of risk assessment in financial management. The paper, graded highly at the University of Applied Sciences Berlin, delves into the implications of risk in business economics, providing insights for undergraduate students studying financial management.

      Principles of the Capital Asset Pricing Model and the Importance in Firm Valuation
    • 2009

      Does the Latest German Anti-Smoking Law Affect the Restaurant Behaviour of the Berlin People?

      Development, Implementation and Evaluation of a Telephone Survey

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The introduction of a comprehensive anti-smoking law in Germany in 2008 aimed to protect non-smokers and assist smokers in quitting by prohibiting indoor smoking in public spaces. While the law is intended to enhance public health, it has faced significant backlash from the restaurant industry, particularly among establishments unable to accommodate separate smoking areas. The law's economic impact, particularly on profits, has sparked widespread debate among smokers and the general population, highlighting the tension between health initiatives and business interests.

      Does the Latest German Anti-Smoking Law Affect the Restaurant Behaviour of the Berlin People?
    • 2009

      Strategic planning is essential for companies to maintain competitiveness in a rapidly changing market. This research paper explores the interplay between offline and online marketing strategies, emphasizing the importance of adapting to strong competition. It highlights how businesses can leverage effective marketing approaches to navigate market dynamics and ensure long-term success. The work, graded highly at the University of Applied Sciences Berlin, provides valuable insights for understanding contemporary marketing practices.

      SWOT Analysis. Idea, Methodology And A Practical Approach.
    • 2009

      The research paper examines the significant impact of fluctuating crude oil prices on global economic performance, highlighting a dramatic rise from historical lows of $2.50-$3.00 per barrel in the 1960s to $89.82 today. It explores the causes of recent price spikes, primarily driven by demand, low excess capacity, and concerns over supply disruptions. The analysis addresses the effects on oil-importing countries, potential policy responses to stabilize economies, and the role of OPEC, emphasizing the volatility and uncertainty inherent in the oil market.

      Oil Price Developments Drivers, Economic Consequences and Policy Responses