Examples of cluster in the following topics:
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- An organization has a cluster structure when it is composed of numerous, relatively independent business divisions and subsidiaries.
- Another form of cluster structure is known as a business cluster.
- Clusters are considered to increase the productivity with which companies can compete, both nationally and globally.
- Clusters are also very important aspects of strategic management.
- Good examples of business clusters include Silicon Valley and Hollywood.
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- Organizations are a variant of clustered entities.
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- Local marketers are concerned with customers that tend to be clustered tightly around the marketer.
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- Descriptive analytics – Collecting historical data from reporting, scorecards, clustering and various other sources of information, managers can underline trends and identify opportunities and/or risks.
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- Manufacturers', distributors', and wholesalers' inventory tends to cluster in warehouses.
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- A large corporation which has many locations may have a backbone network that ties all of these locations together -- for example, if a server cluster needs to be accessed by different departments of a company which are located at different geographical locations.
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- Behind a cluster of razzle-dazzle video games in one corner of the establishment stood a solitary old-fashioned pinball machine.
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- Soon the city's riverfronts were clustered with factories and its mountains were reduced to what looked like stains behind thick clouds of industrial smoke.
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- Types of analysis that might be performed are simple frequency distributions, crosstab analysis, multiple regression (driver analysis), cluster analysis, factor analysis, perceptual mapping (multidimensional scaling), structural equation modeling and data mining.
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- Geo-cluster approach combines demographic data with geographic data to create a more accurate profile of specific.