Comment on the risks that the business is exposed to. Evaluate the evidence that suggests, overall, that the business will last or whether it will ‘fizzle out’. Give reasons
What are the key commonalities of Amazon’s successful strategic moves (Marketplace, Prime, AWS, and Kindle)? 2. What are the key commonalities of Amazon’s failed strategic moves (Auctions, A9 Search Engine, Endless.com, and Fire Phone)? 3. What divides successful strategic moves from failures? 4. Jeff Bezos wrote in his Letter to Shareholders (2016): “I believe we are the best place in the world to fail (we have plenty of practice!), and failure and innovation are inseparable twins.” Were Amazon’sfailedstrategic moves truly innovative? 5. Why do investors trade Amazon’s present for the future? What should be Amazon’s strategic focus for future growth?
Especially keeping in mind that its a review of developments in melbourne. Also please feel free to contact me in regards to any questions. Value: 40% Word count: 1750 – 2000 words I’ve attached my previous submission for this assessment to give you some supplementary knowledge. Research question: Do the property development plans being introduced in Plan Melbourne 2017- 2050 cater to the needs of the rapidly growing and diverse communities within Melbourne? Assessment description: As we have discussed throughout this course, professional practice is characterised by uncertainty – and research is one of the important means that professional practitioners use to navigate uncertainty. Sometimes, as you explored in assessments 1 and 2, uncertainty leads you to a question that requires creating your own data, or analysing data other people have created. Sometimes, however, uncertainty leads you to a question to which the answers are already known – or, at least, potentially could be known, if you analyse existing published research in the right way. Looking at existing published research is called a “literature review”, and you will almost certainly need to carry out such a review in future courses and in later professional practice. In this course, we will not ask you to carry out a full review of the literature. Instead, we ask you to practice and reflect on the most important component skills that are required to carry out a literature review effectively.
Evaluate management control systems and examine their relationship with accounting and planning, including feedback and non-financial performance measurements. Evaluate decision-making tools for capital investments, budgeting, and budgeting controls. Analyze financial accounting tools and techniques that convert financial accounting data into information for decision making. Use technology and information resources to research issues in financial accounting for managers.