With reference to supporting material, write a report that summarises your analysis of your entity’s use of new technology and make comparisons with at least one other comparable body or institution. You must then make recommendations for future development and innovation, taking into account the restrictions that may limit those advances May 18, 2015 Read More »
You have been appointed by a cultural entity of your choosing to analyse how successfully that entity has embraced the opportunities offered by new media and new technology. The entity you choose may be any organisation or institution that exhibits or displays a cultural product or products May 18, 2015 Read More »
The visual culture industry is experiencing significant change in the new millennium. Investigate this evolution in terms of new facilities, new programs and/or new delivery/display models by examining the evolution of at least two arts entities May 18, 2015 Read More »
Select at least two case studies (of a cultural event, a particular film, a festival held in a particular year, a specific exhibition etc.) to explore, analyse, compare and contrast the idea of convergence as demonstrated by those events or organisations. Make use of supporting material to reinforce your arguments May 18, 2015 Read More »
explain the importance of a vision statement and its link with a mission statement May 18, 2015 Read More »
What is the connection between AirAsia’s intended strategy, formulated strategy and implemented strategy emanating from the vision and mission statements? May 18, 2015 Read More »
Why is it important to include a scope for providing value as part of intended strategy? May 18, 2015 Read More »
Using Porter’s five forces model, analyse the Indian tea industry and identify the advent and role of the small grower sector May 18, 2015 Read More »
Explain the nature of competitive advantage enjoyed by the Indian tea industry. May 18, 2015 Read More »
Conduct an independent study of the global tea industry and comment on whether the dominance/monopoly of the ‘big four’ will ever go away May 18, 2015 Read More »