Integrated Marketing Communication: Planning, Strategies, and Tools

UNIT 1. IMC Planning Model and Communication Process

1. Introduction

Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) is a strategic approach that ensures all forms of communication and messages are carefully linked together to deliver a clear, consistent, and compelling message about the organization and its products.

The IMC planning model provides a structured framework for developing and implementing effective communication strategies.

2. Concept of IMC Planning Model

The IMC Planning Model refers to a systematic

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3 pillars of negotiation

Lecture 1: The Individual at the Heart of Global Issues

This lecture defines our modern world through the lens of interdependence and the multi-dimensional nature of globalization.

Definition of Globalization: A complex process of increasing integration of economies, cultures, and societies characterized by a rise in trade, financial flows, and transnational communication.

The Butterfly Effect: Interdependence means a factory closure in China can empty shops in France.

The 4 Pillars of Economic Globalization:

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All gust lines in the V-n graph originate from a point where the

  1. Fractions
    Add/subtract: make the bottom number the same first
    Multiply: top × top, bottom × bottom
    Divide: keep, change, flip

Example:
1/2 + 1/4 = 2/4 + 1/4 = 3/4
2/3 × 4/5 = 8/15
2/3 ÷ 4/5 = 2/3 × 5/4 = 5/6

  1. Sig fig and decimal places
    Decimal places: count digits after the decimal point
    Significant figures: start at first non-zero digit
    If next digit is 5 or more, round up

Example:
3.456 to 2 decimal places = 3.46
0.00456 to 2 sig fig = 0.0046

  1. Factorization
    Common factor: take out the biggest factor
    Quadratic:
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Expedite the economic, cultural and social development of ACP States

Define urbanization. The process that concentrates people in urban areas.11 What is an urban system? An interdependent set of urban settlements within a given region.11 Distinguish between urban form and urban ecology. Urban form refers to the physical structure and layout of cities, while urban ecology refers to the social and demographic composition of city districts.11 What is urbanism? The way of life fostered by urban settings, characterized by distinctive attitudes, values, and behaviors resulting

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Ejercicios de Inglés: Futuro con Will y Be Going To

Respuestas del Cuestionario

  • 1. C
  • 2. C
  • 3. C
  • 4. D
  • 5. B
  • 6. A
  • 7. C
  • 8. C
  • 9. D
  • 10. B
  • 11. C
  • 12. B
  • 13. D
  • 14. C
  • 15. A

Párrafos de Práctica

Uso de “Will”

Next weekend I will visit my cousins in the city. First, I will take the bus early in the morning. Then, we will go to the park and will play soccer together. After that, we will have lunch in a small restaurant. In the evening, we will watch a movie at home. Finally, I will go back home very happy.

Uso de “Be Going To”

Next vacation I am going to travel to the beach with

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Tax law is a branch of public law

#Define are the major Provision of industrial Enterprises Act 2076


The Industrial Enterprises Act, 2076 is a law enacted by the Government of Nepal to regulate, promote and manage industrial enterprises in Nepal. Its main objective is to encourage industrial investment, increase production, create employment opportunities and promote export-oriented industries.

Major Provisions of Industrial Enterprises Act, 2076

1. Classification of Industries :-

Industries are classified based on capital investment


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Conceptualization of education

1. Explain Sustainable Development and its Goals

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  Sustainable Development means development that meets present needs without harming the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. This concept is promoted by the United Nations. It is based on three pillars: • Economic growth (jobs, income, development) • Social inclusion (equality, education, health) • Environmental protection (nature, climate, resources) In 2015, the United Nations introduced 17 Sustainable Development Goals
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pob t

1(a)(i) Barter: direct exchange of goods/services without using money.

1(a)(ii) Disadvantage: barter needs double coincidence of wants, so both parties must want what the other offers at the same time, making trade difficult and slow.

1(a)(iii)
Money: portable, durable.

1(b)(i) Drawer: Kiman Clarke.

1(b)(ii) Drawee: Sunshine Commercial Bank.

1(b)(iii) Payment instruments: debit card, credit card, electronic transfer.

1(c)(i) Private sector: businesses owned and controlled by private individuals mainly

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Aircraft systems

1.Invasive Species:


When a species arrives somewhere it doesn’t belong, it can cause chaos. It has no natural predators in the new location, so it multiplies out of control. It competes with local species for food and space. It can wipe out native species that have lived there for thousands of years. / Dangerous Bacteria: Scientists have found genuinely dangerous bacteria living in the plastisphere. The most worrying are Vibrio bacteria — these can cause serious diseases in: Fish and shellfish,

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Mercator chart

1(a)(i) State the six-figure grid reference of the trigonometrical station


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1(a)(ii) In which compass direction is the oilfield from the trigonometrical station?
Need map

1(b) Name TWO types of natural vegetation found along Easting 63


Forest
Scrub / grassland

1(c) What is the bearing of the hospital from the dam?


Need map

1(d) Calculate the distance along the first class road from the junction at 220643 to the bridge at 212655


Need map

1(e) Describe in one word the gradient of the land between

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