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Career

Winning a Competition for a Job

Head-to-head competitions

Factors in Head-to-Head Competitions

Momentum in a Head-to-Head Competition

Business

Business Competition

Types of Business Competition

Using Advertising for a Competitive Advantage in Business

Using Location for a Competitive Advantage in Business

Using TQM for a Competitive Advantage in Business

Fighting

Fighting as a Form of Competition

Basics of Gambling as a Competition

Dealing with Hustlers in a Competition

Sports

Using Art of War in Athletic Competitions

Winning in Basketball

Gamesmanship in the Riggs vs King Tennis Match in 1973

Strategy Used by Muhammad Ali to Beat George Foreman in 1974

Predatory competitions

Predatory Competition

Bullying Competition

War

"The Art of War" by Sun Tzu

1. Laying Plans

2. Waging War

3. Attack by Stratagem

4. Tactical Dispositions

5. Energy

6. Weak Points and Strong

7. Maneuvering

8. Variation in Tactics

9. The Army on the March

10. Terrain

General competitions

Competition Among Plants

Animals Compete for Food

Winning strategies

Criteria for Winning Various Competitions

Preparing to Win a Competition

Role of Confidence in a Competition

Influencing the Judges to Win a Competition

Winning a Negotiation

Underhanded strategies

Cheating in a Competition

Dirty Playing in Competition

Examples of Unfair Tactics in Chess

Defending Against Dirty Play

Poor Winner in a Competition

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Comparing competition in tourism business

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April 5, 2009

Explain how tourism experter identify compertition in tourism business

Athony - Tanzania

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Any company or individuals who offer tours or accommodation for tourists in your area can be considered your competition. You need to narrow the list down to those who offer the same or similar services as you do. Then, it is good to have someone use their services to see what special features they offer and how they compare with what you offer, including price.

Good service of high quality at reasonable prices is the best goal to have.

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