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    Innovent 303 – Idea Challenge Funvironment New Zealand was ranked second in the world for ease of doing business (World Bank, 2016) and fourth for attractiveness to foreign investors (Milken Institute, 2015). These make New Zealand a favour place for entrepreneur to run a small to medium-size business. With increasing start-up opportunities, the entrepreneur education and training for New Zealand primary and secondary students (years 1-13) do not meet the needs of entrepreneurial practices. According

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    RUNNING HEADING: MARKET REASEARCH Market Research & Analysis by Justin Williams Wake Technical Community College   Introduction In recently years New Zealand consumers have become more physically active and focused on leading healthy and active lifestyles, while taking great steps to enhance their nutrition. The product to be exported is the Savvy Infusion water bottle, which is sold by One Savvy Life. According to the Onesavvylife.com (n.d.) the company was launched in Los

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    Obesity in New Zealand has become an national health concern to the Government, Ministry of Health and individuals as a larger number of people become affected of various ages and ethnic groups. As the third most obese nation at 26.5% of the population[1], some believe it 's an epidemic health boards and the government must address in various ways such as health promotion. Obesity is defined as "a medical condition which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent it may have adverse effects on

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    CUSTOMERS IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY-A DILEMMA OF NEW ZEALAND CORPORATE EXECUTIVES INTRODUCTION A recent study conducted by IBM under its Global C-suite programme on corporate executives revealed that a comparatively low percentage of New Zealand business hold that they understand their customers (IBM Global Business Services, 2014). According to the study, only sixteen percent of top corporate executives (CEOs, CFOs, COOs and other C-level executives) in New Zealand believe that they understand their clients

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    1. Introduction In New Zealand, banks was established to serve the finacial need of people in the period of be settled by European. Nowadays, New Zealand is one of the most competitive and flexible banking industries in the world because of environment and banks’ strategic capabilities. In this assigment, the broad macro-environment that influences banking industry will be analysed through PESTEL framework and Porter’s five forces. There are large banks in New Zealand such as ANZ bank, BNZ bank,

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    New Zealand/USA Compare and Contrast There are many similarities and differences between the United States (U.S.) and New Zealand that make them unique. The U.S. has people from all around the world Including people from New Zealand. There is an abundance of jobs and opportunities for people who live there. They have freedom and liberty. This gives them rights that citizens of many other countries don’t have. They also have the right to vote for laws as well as political figures they want in office

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    The Size and Economic Impact of the Hospitality and Tourism industry: Tourism is a massive industry in New Zealand. It has a major consequence on the rest of the economy from the employment it provides to a major percentage of the workforce (9.6% of the total workforce in New Zealand), thereby contributing to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The tourism growth in New Zealand is the outcome of the numerous of options that the hospitality industry offer visitors from all over the world. Some of

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    has a massive role in Aoteaora New Zealand’s society and has a massive impact in its history. Having a clear understanding of it is crucial in order to be more appreciative of how diverse New Zealand’s society has become, and it also helps us discern the negative aspects of diversity and multiculturalism. By examining and understanding biculturalism, it helps us discern the Treaty of Waitangi’s role and influences in the human services provision here in New Zealand. Biculturalism is quite a specific

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    and discuss why it is of increasing importance to population health. INTRODUCTION: This essay will describe the concept of developmental programming and the importance of it in population health. It will also provide recommendations on how the New Zealand health care system can incorporate the advice put forward from developmental programming into and neonatal prenatal care services. It is suggested that illnesses such as coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes and many other chronic diseases are

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    identity in New Zealand has been aspersed negatively by mainstream media (Nairn et al., 2012., p. 39) and has created a despicable and contempt perception of their ethnicity. This will be my main focus, by referring to the ideas of Arjun Appadurai’s media and ideoscapes as a way of Maori being portrayed as menances to society because of the focus on the assumption that Maori are taking advantage of the system or are criminals, as can be seen in The New Zealand Herald, Police Ten 7 (a popular New Zealand

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