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Social structure is of vital importance to the transmission of pathogens so it shapes pathogen virulance evolutio and the reason is because social structure changes when mating or when dispersal occurs and this changes the contact among individuals of a population.
with respect to humans it is known that spatial spread of human infectious diseases change when people are travelling in space, Human travel affect the dinamics of the pathogen because movement introduce pathogens inside a population that maybe it was susceptible to the pathogen, even more than the infected prior popñulation. causing an outrbreak,
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Case 18: Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.: The International
Challenge
Do overseas markets offer attractive growth
opportunities for chipotle?
If so should, chipotle replicate its US strategy in
overseas markets, or does if need to adjust the local
circumstances- if so how? In particular, should chipotle directly
own and manage its overseas restaurants or should I opt for a joint
venture or franchising?
Complete a porter 5 forces analysis for the firm plus
“1” technology impact?
Case 18 Chipotle Mexican Grill,...
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failure?
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