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| | Consumer Search Behavior and Its Effect on Markets $109.01 Consumer Search Behavior and its Effect on Markets focuses on the consumer side of the market, on what is known about how consumers search for needed information, and on how this impacts the behavior of markets. The author discusses three broad strands of this literature normative models of search and their application to consumer search; empirical studies of the search process; and implications of consumer search for the behavior of markets, including pricing, advertising and retailing. In general, the author examines external search the search for information from sources other than memory. Particular attention is paid to the impact of the Internet on markets. Consumer Search Behavior and its Effect on Markets also examines the broader issues about alternatives considered, sources consulted, extent of consumer knowledge, and the impact of these factors on markets and marketing institutions. Author: Ratchford, Brian T. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 88 Publication Date: 2009/03/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.18 inches |
| | Butterfly Effect/The Butterfly Effect $17.95 THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT: Playing God has its consequences, which is the theme of the tricky time-travel shockfest THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT. J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress, who share writing and directing credits, make a splash with a gripping script that never fails to throw twists and loops into the plot. Both thematically and visually, the film is similar to the perfect commercial filmmaking in the team`s script for FINAL DESTINATION II. Here, Evan Trehorn (Ashton Kutcher) is a college student who has suffered from blackouts and memory loss since he was a child. Tormented by deeply repressed childhood memories, he has visions of his best friend and first love Kayleigh (Amy Smart) as a child (Irene Gorovaia) whose Dad (Eric Stoltz) is a child molester, and whose brother Tommy has a serious sadistic streak. In search of greater clarity, Evan pores over his journals and is physically transported back in time where he is still a young boy (John P. Amedori) and has the ability to change what happened. But soon he realizes that changing history has caused calamitous results elsewhere. A mesmerizing thriller with a dark underlying mystery, THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT is delightfully chilling.THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT 2: This small-scale sequel to the 2004 feature film builds on the premise set by its predecessor, with characters able to leap back in time in order to change their personal histories. But as in the first film, such tinkering with history only leads to dire consequences in the present, causing further havoc for those afflicted with this unique ability. |
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| | Butterfly Effect/Butterfly Effect 2 (DVD) $33.85 THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT: Playing God has its consequences, which is the theme of the tricky time-travel shockfest THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT. J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress, who share writing and directing credits, make a splash with a gripping script that never fails to throw twists and loops into the plot. Both thematically and visually, the film is similar to the perfect commercial filmmaking in the team`s script for FINAL DESTINATION II. Here, Evan Trehorn (Ashton Kutcher) is a college student who has suffered from blackouts and memory loss since he was a child. Tormented by deeply repressed childhood memories, he has visions of his best friend and first love Kayleigh (Amy Smart) as a child (Irene Gorovaia) whose Dad (Eric Stoltz) is a child molester, and whose brother Tommy has a serious sadistic streak. In search of greater clarity, Evan pores over his journals and is physically transported back in time where he is still a young boy (John P. Amedori) and has the ability to change what happened. But soon he realizes that changing history has caused calamitous results elsewhere. A mesmerizing thriller with a dark underlying mystery, THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT is delightfully chilling.THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT 2: This small-scale sequel to the 2004 feature film builds on the premise set by its predecessor, with characters able to leap back in time in order to change their personal histories. But as in the first film, such tinkering with history only leads to dire consequences in the present, causing further havoc for those afflicted with this unique ability. |
| | In Search of Zarathustra $23.45 Long before the first Hebrew temple, before the birth of Christ or the mission of Muhammad, there lived in Persia a prophet to whom we owe the ideas of a single god, the cosmic struggle between good and evil, and the Apocalypse. His name was Zarathustra, and his teachings eventually held sway from the Indus to the Nile and spread as far as Britain.Following Zarathustra’s elusive trail back through time and across the Islamic, Christian, and Jewish worlds, Paul Kriwaczek uncovers his legacy at a wedding ceremony in present-day Central Asia, in the Cathar heresy of medieval France, and among the mystery cults of the Roman empire. He explores pre-Muslim Iran and Central Asia, ultimately bringing us face to face with the prophet himself, a teacher whose radical humility shocked and challenged his age, and whose teachings have had an enduring effect on Western thought. The result is a tour de force of travel and historical inquiry by an adventurer in the classic tradition. |
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DescriptionOut of Body Experiences could be summed up in Robert Peterson's own words: it's "what the books didn't tell me." Many people have tried to have out of body experiences (OBEs) and are discouraged when things don't go exactly as the books suggest they should... |
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Effective Project Management With Six Sigma
Many companies are searching for a system that would enable them to achieve this goal. They are even seen to be combining systems like Total Quality Management, Total Quality Control and Six Sigma. One combination, which has promising results, is that of Project Management with Six Sigma.
There are various stages in project management where Six Sigma tools can be coordinated:
Setting Goals
The Six Sigma methodology of DMAIC provides a systematic and disciplined process for solving problems. By combining Six Sigma with project management, this stage evolves to be a good base for further stages. It involves understanding the scope and the objective of the project. The tools of Six Sigma like FMEA and control plans can be useful within the project management's validation phase of the life cycle.
Adding budgeting, scheduling and resource management from project management helps companies make informed decisions. Practical ROI targets can be set and measured for implementation. This stage also involves planning for change, communicating the project plan and assigning responsibilities.
This integration of the two techniques allows for the creation of achievable targets, which ultimately lead to quality processes for the customer.
Measurement and Control
Estimating the costs and budgeting for the project is an important stage, because if they were approved, then it would lead to successful implementation of the changes or improvements to the processes. Measuring and analyzing everything that is being done are the major areas where the Champion and Master Black Belt need to concentrate. Six Sigma goals are based upon detailed financial data and savings.
In typical project management, the organization is not entirely aware of the financial implications. With the Six Sigma methodology, goal setting is based on hard facts and provides techniques to achieve solutions to the most difficult problems.
Planning and implementation
The next stage is planning and implementation. Critical input is available which quantifies what the effect would be if the needed improvements were ignored. This is cost-benefit analysis. Based on this input, planning of improvements in the process is done, as well the controls on the solution solidified.
The project team develops an implementation plan along with a change management approach. This allows the organization to prepare to adapt to the changes. Finally, when it comes to implementation, it is already ensured that all members are prepared for change.
The team then develops appropriate plans for a smooth handover of the improved process. They have a proper understanding of the tools of control.
Audit and Control
For a project to run successfully, Audit and Control measures are required. There has to be regular analyses of the results of various metrics of the project. It has to be checked if the targets are being met. Equally relevant is the customer factor. It also has to be verified that the customer is getting value they expect and that was planned for in designing the project.
Six Sigma is a robust and continuous improvement strategy. If projects are implemented properly, aiming to give value-added output to the customer becomes ingrained into the company's culture.
It brings about relevant and lasting changes in an organization as a whole.
About the Author
Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution's Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training and certification classes for six sigma professionals including, lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts.

