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GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

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Term Paper TitleGENERAL PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
# of Words1438
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)5.75


GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
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THE IMPORTANCE OF PLANNING FOR A STEREO MANUFACTURER















BY:


ØYSTEIN AULIN
Reg,nr. 943778923


HERIOTT-WATT 30/12 1995


















THE IMPORTANCE OF PLANNING
FOR A STEREO MANUFACTURER


There have been a continuously developing process of recording, prepare & process, and playback equipment during the last century. This has placed the music in a totally new position in our society.
Prior to the 20’th century music was only related to special occasions like concerts and the high festivals. This has changed.  Nowadays we listen to music wherever we are, in supermarkets, cinemas, radios, official places and even from small pocketsized players.  Earlier all music was live, today almost all music we listen to are recordings. This also states that, the trends in the music industry is ever changing.  The development of sound-recording technique has matured a serious audio industry. It contains of a wide spectre of different manufacturers, which often link to each other and to other participants in the music/audio industry.
Sale of  records became the modern audio industry’s launch.  Because all record players around the world were standardised, the sale of records had an enormous take off.  This made it possibilities to earn a good profit in the music/audio industry, and many different equipment manufacturers arised.
The market was, and still is, alive because of the continuing audio developments. Radios, cassette players, CD players, DAT players, minidisk players, etc. give rise to even more sales.
In the 1960’s the firs stereo recordings were made. Soon afterwards, the industry introduced the notion    Hi-Fi (high fidelity) just to make clear how far the development had come.  
When the cassette tape was introduced  in the 1960’s, many problems were solved. Now it was possible to produce a recorder which could be used when the surroundings were in motion (i.e. in a car) . Now it was workable to bring the source of music were ever people wanted. The cassette could also record, and was extremely easy to use compered to the LP. Also the cassette became standardised.
  Later we got DAT, CD, minidisks, etc. which all have brought the audio market a step further.

The stereo industry of today is noticed by several manufactures that compete in the same market. Hence that competition is severe and the importance of being in front with design innovation, product consistency, value for money, sound  ...

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