appearance
(noun)
Apparent likeness; external show; how something appears to others.
Examples of appearance in the following topics:
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The stages of going international
- Firms typically approach involvement in international marketing rather cautiously, and there appears to exist an underlying lifecycle that has a series of critical success factors that change as a firm moves through each stage.
- For small-and medium-sized firms in particular, exporting remains the most promising alternative to a full-blooded international marketing effort, since it appears to offer a degree of control over risk, cost, and resource commitment.
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Why do businesses greenwash
- A desire to make the company appear more attractive to investors.
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The Importance of Delivery
- Your appearance and delivery are just as important as the content of your speech.
- Your appearance and delivery are just as important as your speech.
- Your appearance and delivery are just as important as your speech.
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Local, regional, national, international, and global marketers
- As the US market becomes more and more saturated with US-made products, the continued expansion into foreign markets appears inevitable. greatly affect a strategy's outcome.
- As the US market becomes more and more saturated with US-made products, the continued expansion into foreign markets appears inevitable.
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Service marketing versus goods marketing
- Conversely, coffee producers create intangibility in order to appear different from competitors.
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Cash flow forecasts
- Depreciation, a non-cash transaction, does not appear on a cash flow statement.
- Loan payments (both principal and interest) will appear on your cash flow statement since they require the outlay of cash.
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The importance of collaboration
- Apart from frames and nudges, group collaboration (i.e. the input of employees as well as different departments, customers, suppliers, and so on) appears to be another key component to achieving success when sustainability-based changes are introduced into a business.
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The rules of cooperative business networking
- In other words, the same elements that create and foster human relationships (honesty, communication, straightforwardness, integrity, wisdom, honour, etc.) appear to be no different from those needed to maintain successful business relationships.
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The political/legal environment
- While the concept of exchange rates appears relatively simple, these rates fluctuate widely and often, thus creating high risks for exporters and importers.
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Packaging and Labeling
- Packaging refers to the physical appearance of a product when a consumer sees it, and labels are an informative component of packaging.
- Packaging refers to the physical appearance of a product when a consumer sees it, and labels are an informative component of packaging.