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Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts

September 12, 2011

Economic Development Metric and Business Process Profitability


The graphic titles are fairly straight-forward in explaining the consumer market development economic issue. However, I do want to make note of a few references within the Business Process Summary comparisons. The summary total for each process stage is a non-weighted, non-adjusted average of the industry example companies. Europe's Resource Conversion and Distribution column averages would both reflect above 10% adjusting for the negative profit performance industry examples.

A generalized comparison of performance differences among the regions could include the social policy preferences in Europe and the United States; Latin America profitability compared to Human Capital Development; and Asian growth led by China's increasing competitiveness (at this time, mostly government controlled industries) adding to Japan and S. Korea's development history relationship with the United States.


September 2, 2011

Corporate Performance Comparisons: United States, Latin America, Europe, and Asia


This presentation represents a continuing effort to reflect a comparative business industry dynamic and additional explanatory comments may be required. Nonetheless, using available reported performance information on international companies / industries within the outlined segments does create a profile for discussion around economic strategy, development, policies, and corporate relationships.

Corporate business benefits from certain control systems that warrant review against legal protections to men and women's individual rights' issues including provisioned civil rights conflicts of interest reviews against any fraternal leveraged contract exploitation(s) where necessary [outside the Civil Rights Legal Division religious organizational influences].

Performance variances among the regions have to consider interpretive differences in geographical competitive markets, market structures, and  development status. The companies were selected based upon publicly available performance information categorized using company provided descriptive business summaries relative to regional industry. The performance percentage summary is a non-adjusted, non-weighted average of the 2010 performance impacted by representative selection. Nonetheless, the comparison provides insight into relative performances and regional policy economic system development structures.



January 4, 2011

World Data Comparison III - Europe Economic Development Metric Analysis

Continuing with the usage of the Development Metric, the country listing from the quadrant analysis in the Social Spending and Economics and Assets and Values postings was amended adding the calculated metric. There were no new surprises but it does provide for a better evaluation, excluding earnings distribution, among the countries.[revision 11/17/2011]

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Updated 1/27/2011: Sorted the European countries listed from the quadrant analysis by the Development Metric. (Note the metric sorted location of Portugal, Greece, Spain, and Italy in the list).