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2006-12-24 19:08:11 · 9 answers · asked by ANJU R 1 in Business & Finance Corporations

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Value chain is defined as primary and secondary facilitations offered by a company. If you chain the value a company provides from low facilitation to highest facilitation then you can move from low level to highest level when your mission can be complete. This is called moving up the value chain.

2006-12-25 05:42:04 · answer #1 · answered by Mathew C 5 · 0 0

Value Chain Meaning

2016-11-01 00:27:20 · answer #2 · answered by drey 4 · 0 0

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It's fairly simple, scripture alone always becomes "Whatever I want it to mean." Look at the Jews when christ came. They did have scriptures that clearly taught right from wrong. Those same scriptures also clearly taught the law of moses but from that simple law hundred of little laws were implemented by the pharasees and Saducees. Then the Pharasees and Saducees didn't follow the law of moses because they were so focused on following the laws they had made up that showed the rest of the world how religous they were. When christ came he ripped their laws apart with simple scriptures and stories. That example shows that you cannot just have scripture alone. You need prophets, people who speak directly for God and can interpret the scriptures correctly. Just like prophets did throught the bible, they corrected the interpretation of scriptures by other followers. Without that guidance people will inevitable fall away from even the most basic teachings of the gospel. I'll give you a great example. The law of imorality, no sex before marriage. How many churches a decade or two ago stringintly taught the abstinence principle to their followers? Most of the christian churches did. Yet now that sex is so "accepted" and people who are prominscious are almost looked upon as more advanced than those who value tradiation, how much is it taught and valued in the majority of christian churches now? I know from experience from talking to many christians that abstinence is not practiced any longer. It's no longer viewed as a sin because it's "popular". However, in the scriptures sex before marriage is talked about several times, so why do people dismiss it? Because they interpret the scriptures to whatever they want. Alot of christians arn't too christians anymore. They believe in christ but don't follow his commandments or teachings. It's really pathetic.

2016-04-06 00:21:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

In the Law it is written that no one can be put to death except on the the testimony of two or three witnesses. If a person cannnot verify what they so blatantly profess by "two or three" then it cannot be considered as fact. There are many grossly misinterperted verses. The best way to read is without prejudices. What is directly stated is what is directly meant, unless it is prophesy. All law must be looked at that way and all stories either show the law being used for good or a breaking of it. This is the best way to analyze a verse. I think the less we try and "interpert" the better off we will be. I think a man has the right to choose for himself, but it must jive with all the other scriptures, if it does not, you have something wrong. The Bible must be read with one thing in mind: What does God think? Not What do I think.

2016-03-17 22:23:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Going strictly by Michael Porter's definition of the value chain, the term "moving up the value chain" is a misnomer vis-a-vis what people typically mean by it. Moving up the value chain would (in Porter's original terminology) equate to backward vertical integration. But what people mean when they use the term, is diversifying into activities with a higher value-added content.

2015-02-03 18:48:22 · answer #5 · answered by Klaus 1 · 0 0

Rising Value Of Any Chain...!

2006-12-24 19:19:40 · answer #6 · answered by anilexi 2 · 0 0

Moving up the value chain - means offering more specialised services to existing clients. For ex. - mobile companies started with basic voice services in india but slowly they have started offering / adding more value to the customers - Wap, MMS, caller tunes. Soon they will be launching Mobile TV, Mobile commerce and more..

2006-12-24 20:36:22 · answer #7 · answered by Darshan 1 · 1 0

I would guess this quote comes from the life boat morons. Like if someone was a high school drop out & went back to school. Or a janitor opened his own cleaning service. The basic theory being the more intelligent, higher paid, etc. have more worth. It originally started out something like if you had only room in a lifeboat for 5 & you had a dr., lawyer, ceo, teacher, student & mother on welfare which one would you throw overboard? The premise being of one life being worth more than another's. Logic can't predict the future only make assumptions. But to me anyone throwing someone overboard lost all credibility of their worth. But I think basically that's what it means.

2006-12-24 19:26:43 · answer #8 · answered by syllylou77 5 · 0 0

Basically means corporates get more revenues for the a given quantity of products. In each industry it means different things. This not only applies to services companies but also to manufacturing firms.

For example in a steel industry, if they make specialized steel for automobiles, rather than selling basic steel, which gets taken by another company who makes specialized steels to automobiles.

Since the company makes it directly now, they get more money for their product, and thus higher revenues.

this will eventually lead to higher profits

2006-12-24 21:01:28 · answer #9 · answered by rvsasi 2 · 0 0

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