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An investigation of the marketing strategies employed by Sustainable Fashion Brands.[Extended Essay]/
by Wilson, Grainne. -
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The Aran Sweater and Irish cultural Aesthetic: Enduring Symbols of Identity for Today's Irish Knitwear Industry. [Extended Essay] /
by McCormack, Helen. -
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An Investigation of Alternative Trading Partners for Irish Food Producers affected by Brexit.
by Vaiciuniene, Jurate -
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An Exploration of Traditional Recruitment and Selection Process Influenced by Exponential Growth of Social Media Practices.
by Zubaviciute, Gabriele -
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The Co-Creation of Brand Identity using Social Influences.
by Keary, Sarah. -
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Marketing Consultancy Plan for Thomond Village.
by Glennon, Serena. -
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Business plan for Prime Carvery.
by Davern, Edmond. -
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Business plan: Eamon's garden machinery.
by O Carroll, Eamon. -
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The Social Media Revolution: The Effect of Bloggers' Opinions on the Followers of Premium and High Street Fashion Brands.
by Foley, Niamh. -
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Consumer Behaviour - A Comparison Study: Irish & English Generation Y in the Retail Industry.
by O Dwyer, Seon. -
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The Importance of Brand Image in the Retail Fashion Industry.
by Scanlon, Lauren. -
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Precision Agriculture in Cereal Farming in Latvia.
by Hassett, Michael. -
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An Investigation of Internal Communications as a Driver of Employee Engagement.
by Murphy, Gearoid. -
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Destination motivation marketing consultancy plan.
by White, Michael. -
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An exploration of diversity within organisations through human resources policies and practices.
by Moran, Andrew. -
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A study of the effectiveness of employees on brand image in the retail industry .
by Bostwick, Maeve. -
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The impact of visual merchandising on consumer buying behaviour: the case study of Jo Malone London.
by Radcliffe, Ailish. -
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Insession business plan.
by Kinsella, Adam. -
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An exploration on the effectiveness of performance management further specified within technology sectors in Ireland.
by Ring, Niamh. -
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The ways in which Public Relations is used within Irish Organisations.
by O'Connor, Susan.