Morrison Case Study

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Morrisons

Critical Analysis on the Morrisons pre-released material provided by Edexcel

A GOOD CAUSE

You will notice, if you ever take a look at my heading, that there are an extra two names on the header. Suleiman and Abdullah have both been a source of great inspiration and help for me, when I was in the process of making this analysis. Through the use of Google could-connect for MS Office, we were able to collaborate in making this analysis a reality. We talked over Google Talk, and you would be surprised to hear how much fun the three of us have had in making this benediction a reality. We discussed nearly everything from how much we hated the way business teachers mark our papers and never have a clue about what they are doing to how we wanted to give Tutor2u a run for its money. We discussed the potential hazards of expansion to more subtle issues such as life in our regions of the world and the regions in which we lived. And that is the magic of the internet, the magic of science and most importantly information technology. It brings people together, and makes distribution problems a thing of the past. What we did, can be replicated all over the world. All we did is work together to make something that potentially all business students can benefit from. The resources that come out of sheer will to give come out to be the best, because the people that made them have no obligation to make money – at least we did not. After all, aren’t the best things in life free? We all worked together to make this project, whereas if I had kept all the knowledge and information to myself, creating something through international collaboration would not be possible. That’s a barrier we need to break down, we are not trying to achieve competition with each other, we are trying to make progress, and this is a problem throughout the world. What if, all the students in a class sat down together and tried to solve each other’s problems; it would lead to one actually...