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Identify and elaborate on any four current issues/challenges that are facing the motor carrier industry in South Africa. ​​​​​​​​​​​ (5×4=20) PLEASE PROVIDE INTEXT REFERENCE AS WELL AS REFERENCES

Identify and elaborate on any four current issues/challenges that
are facing the motor carrier industry in South Africa.

​​​​​​​​​​​   (5×4=20) PLEASE PROVIDE
INTEXT REFERENCE AS WELL AS REFERENCES

Suppose you are entering in the market as first Mover, choose the unique product that you would want to enter with in the market. Describe the challenges that first movers face in the market, and also describe the benefits and costs of being a first mover in the market (add 10 points in each)

Suppose you are entering in the market as first Mover, choose the unique product that you would want to enter with in the market. Describe the challenges that first movers face in the market, and also describe the benefits and costs of being a first mover in the market (add 10 points in each)

Mr Smith is the managing director at NTM telecommunications network. He does not believe in micromanagement and trusts his departmental managers to meet the organisational goals and objectives of the business. Mr Smith believes in giving his managers the freedom to meet their deadlines, with flexible working hours or the option of working from home. 1.1 Considering the extract above explain the level of management and the type of planning Mr Smith would be involved in the organisation. (5) 1.2 Identify and discuss the management style/s Mr Smith has adopted. (10) 1.3 Explain how Mr Smith can use delegation as motivational tool in the workplace, provide examples to support your discussion. (10) 1.4 Meeting the goals and objectives of a business is vital to the success of the organisation. Determine how Mr Smith may use the steps in the control process to monitor staff productivity.

Mr Smith is the managing director at NTM telecommunications network.
He does not believe in micromanagement and trusts his departmental
managers to meet the organisational goals and objectives of the
business. Mr Smith believes in giving his managers the freedom to meet
their deadlines, with flexible working hours or the option of working
from home. 1.1 Considering the extract above explain the level of
management and the type of planning Mr Smith would be involved in the
organisation. (5) 1.2 Identify and discuss the management style/s Mr
Smith has adopted. (10) 1.3 Explain how Mr Smith can use delegation as
motivational tool in the workplace, provide examples to support your
discussion. (10) 1.4 Meeting the goals and objectives of a business is
vital to the success of the organisation. Determine how Mr Smith may
use the steps in the control process to monitor staff productivity.

you own a small manufacturing company based in bloemfontein. the company’s long-term goal is to ultimately serve the international market a) in 1-2 pages, discuss how technology can make this a reality. your discussion should be centred around manufacturing business and technology.course

you own a small manufacturing company based in bloemfontein. the
company’s long-term goal is to ultimately serve the international
market a) in 1-2 pages, discuss how technology can make this a
reality. your discussion should be centred around manufacturing
business and technology.course

In many ways, technology has made all of us more productive. However, ethical issues do arise in how and when technology is used. Take the sports arena. All kinds of technologically advanced sports equipment (swimsuits, golf clubs, ski suits, etc.) have been developed that can sometimes give competitors/players an edge over their opponents. We saw it in swim meets at the Summer Olympics and on the ski slopes and ice rinks at the Winter Olympics.

In many ways, technology has made all of us more productive. However, ethical issues do arise in how and when technology is used. Take the sports arena. All kinds of technologically advanced sports equipment (swimsuits, golf clubs, ski suits, etc.) have been developed that can sometimes give competitors/players an edge over their opponents. We saw it in swim meets at the Summer Olympics and on the ski slopes and ice rinks at the Winter Olympics.

In many ways, technology has made all of us more productive. However, ethical issues do arise in how and when technology is used. Take the sports arena. All kinds of technologically advanced sports equipment (swimsuits, golf clubs, ski suits, etc.) have been developed that can sometimes give competitors/players an edge over their opponents. We saw it in swim meets at the Summer Olympics and on the ski slopes and ice rinks at the Winter Olympics.

In many ways, technology has made all of us more productive.
However, ethical issues do arise in how and when technology is used.
Take the sports arena. All kinds of technologically advanced sports
equipment (swimsuits, golf clubs, ski suits, etc.) have been developed
that can sometimes give competitors/players an edge over their
opponents. We saw it in swim meets at the Summer Olympics and on the
ski slopes and ice rinks at the Winter Olympics.

In many ways, technology has made all of us more productive. However, ethical issues do arise in how and when technology is used. Take the sports arena. All kinds of technologically advanced sports equipment (swimsuits, golf clubs, ski suits, etc.) have been developed that can sometimes give competitors/players an edge over their opponents. We saw it in swim meets at the Summer Olympics and on the ski slopes and ice rinks at the Winter Olympics. Part 1. What do you think? Is this an ethical use of technology? Part 2. What if your school (or country) was competing for a championship and couldn’t afford to outfit athletes in such equipment and it affected your ability to compete? Would that make a difference? Part 3. What ethical guidelines might you suggest for such situations?

In many ways, technology has made all of us more productive.
However, ethical

issues do arise in how and when technology is used. Take the sports
arena. All kinds of

technologically advanced sports equipment (swimsuits, golf clubs, ski
suits, etc.) have

been developed that can sometimes give competitors/players an edge
over their

opponents. We saw it in swim meets at the Summer Olympics and on the
ski slopes and

ice rinks at the Winter Olympics.

Part 1. What do you think? Is this an ethical use of technology?

Part 2. What if your school (or country) was competing for a
championship and couldn’t

afford to outfit athletes in such equipment and it affected your
ability to compete? Would

that make a difference?

Part 3. What ethical guidelines might you suggest for such
situations?

Khuzawayo Construction a local sub-contractor expects to use 19 675 pockets of cement for 2021. Carrying costs are R 6.25 per unit and order costs are R 43.55. The organization works 315 Days per year. Determine the number of orders per year.

Khuzawayo Construction a local sub-contractor expects to use 19 675
pockets of cement for 2021. Carrying costs are R 6.25 per unit and
order costs are R 43.55. The organization works 315 Days per year.
Determine the number of orders per year.

You have been appointed as a public relations manager at Department of Social Development and you are tasked with developing a public relations campaign to raise awareness among the residents of 5 provinces of your choice, using the following information budget is R50 million Theory and Applications . defining the problem, setting objectives,target group, developing message, Activities, Budget, Review and evolution

You have been appointed as a public relations manager at Department of
Social Development and you are tasked with developing a public
relations campaign to raise awareness among the residents of 5
provinces of your choice, using the following information budget is
R50 million Theory and Applications . defining the problem, setting
objectives,target group, developing message, Activities, Budget,
Review and evolution

In many ways, technology has made all of us more productive. However, ethical issues do arise in how and when technology is used. Take the sports arena. All kinds of technologically advanced sports equipment (swimsuits, golf clubs, ski suits, etc.) have been developed that can sometimes give competitors/players an edge over their opponents. We saw it in swim meets at the Summer Olympics and on the ski slopes and ice rinks at the Winter Olympics. Part 1. What do you think? Is this an ethical use of technology? Part 2. What if your school (or country) was competing for a championship and couldn’t afford to outfit athletes in such equipment and it affected your ability to compete? Would that make a difference? Part 3. What ethical guidelines might you suggest for such situations?

In many ways, technology has made all of us more productive.
However, ethical

issues do arise in how and when technology is used. Take the sports
arena. All kinds of

technologically advanced sports equipment (swimsuits, golf clubs, ski
suits, etc.) have

been developed that can sometimes give competitors/players an edge
over their

opponents. We saw it in swim meets at the Summer Olympics and on the
ski slopes and

ice rinks at the Winter Olympics.

Part 1. What do you think? Is this an ethical use of technology?

Part 2. What if your school (or country) was competing for a
championship and couldn’t

afford to outfit athletes in such equipment and it affected your
ability to compete? Would

that make a difference?

Part 3. What ethical guidelines might you suggest for such situations?