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Branch activities
Because branches are extensions of the parent company, they can be used for the same activities including, but not limited to:
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Sale of goods and services
Manufacture of products
Store products
collect data
Conducting market research
Start advertising campaigns
In other words, a branch acts as the representative of the parent company even though it is physically separate from the main office. This aspect of physical presence in a foreign or otherwise remote market is the primary benefit of having a branch. It ensures a tangible presence and also functions as a base or hub in the parent company's logistics network.
Aww, cool! You and your hubby’s nerdiness is what I have in mind.The footage of meteor is kind of spooky, I’ve been watching it on repeat throughout the day.
Another important task of a branch is to serve as a contact point for customers. In addition to selling a product or service, depending on the company's production, a branch office can carry out repairs, store goods for on-site business (i.e. act as a retail store), and generally act as a customer support center.
48Susan Walsh February 15, 2013 at 5:26 pm
@David in Dallas
In addition, having a branch is an important part of a company's market research and business expansion strategy. A branch can employ local residents in order to gain insights into the culture and environment of a foreign market, as well as to be able to access knowledge of the market itself. The home office of the parent company cannot do this and would require mediators or advice from experts on the foreign market. Depending on the distance from the home office, a branch can also be advantageous in responding to certain business-relevant events, as it is likely to receive information earlier.
There is such great stuff from new commenters today. I love it when a post strikes a chord with someone who hasn’t been around the threads much (or at all) in the past.
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I think one of the silent killers for marriages and relationships is the “no compromise” or entitled attitude
That’s very similar to one of my suggestions, which is “never dig in your heels.” Certainly not so that you can be right and have your way.
Your spouse likes certain things about you; make sure they get a regular dose of that. It’s part of the “bargain” they hoped for when they entered the relationship.
Brilliant. And for the record, this often is about demeanor, playfulness, sense of humor, etc. It’s not always about “letting yourself go” physically.
Understand, be prepared for, and assist with change over time. The person you marry will change. You will change. Your families, jobs, and social structure will change. How are *you* going to deal with that and how are you going to deal with that as a *couple*? (This is part of why relationships require work.)
More brilliance!
Your wife is a fortunate woman.
49Anacaona February 15, 2013 at 5:36 pm
@Ion
It doesn’t scare me but the fact that we have 2012 DA14 passing close to Earth almost the same day gives me pause. Once is an accident, twice is a coincidence, three times is enemy action if tomorrow we got another ‘event’. I will be digging a bunker in the backyard.
50J February 15, 2013 at 6:42 pm
J, funny how our experiences differ, with regards to the “dopamine drop-off”.
I wouldn’t say that I lost attraction for him as much as I’d say that the dizzying, infatuated, take on the world, everything is a pleasure feeling described in the video abated. I still think he’s one fine looking older guy.
My wife reports still being as attracted to me as day one, and I think I’m very darn close to that. I never experienced the “crazy high” that so many people report, it’s been quite steady.