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  • The Country’s Best Yogurt (tcby) Case Study

    The Country’s Best Yogurt (tcby) Case Study

    2.0 Introduction TCBY has been a frozen treats product innovator from the day its first shop opened in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1981. The great-tasting, low-fat frozen yogurt concept received an enthusiastic response from an increasingly health-conscious public. Its trendy new product propelled the company to the forefront of franchising, and was the �first in a long line of ground-breaking menu items that anticipated consumer preferences and continually refreshed the TCBY concept’ (Conlin 2001, p.

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    Essay Length: 1,800 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Let It Pour Case Study

    Let It Pour Case Study

    Let it Pour Case Study The Faith Community Hospital has the same problems that many companies and especially hospitals have. How can the hospital make enough money to be able to continue to provide the best care to their patients? There are several problems that the hospital is dealing with right now. The first and foremost is money. The hospital has fixed costs with a variable income. Without increased income the hospital will not make

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    Essay Length: 1,269 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Mike
  • Continental Carriers Inc. Case Study

    Continental Carriers Inc. Case Study

    Continental Carriers, Inc. (This is not an essay. Continental Carriers, Inc. responds to each of the comments raised by the five members of the board.) Continental Carriers, Inc. (CCI) should take on the long-term debt to finance the acquisition of Midland Freight, Inc. for a few reasons. The company is heavy on assets, the debt ratio will only grow to 0.40 with the added $50M in debt. Also, the firm will benefit from an added

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    Essay Length: 924 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Case Study

    Case Study

    BEHAVIORAL -Classical Conditioning: William did not like male authority figures, because from when he was a young baby all the way up to around the age of ten he was being abused by a number of different male authority figures. These people ranged from people in his family like his father, to people he didn’t really know like drug dealers and clients of his prostitute mother. The unconditioned stimulus was the abuse he endured through

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    Essay Length: 592 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Mike
  • Disparate Impact - Treatment Case Study

    Disparate Impact - Treatment Case Study

    Disparate Impact Disparate impact is a methodology for establishing that an employer has engaged in discrimination against a specific group of employees or job applicants of the same race, ethnicity, religion or sex that does not require evidence that the employer intended to discriminate. In Smith v. City of Jackson, Mississippi, 125 S. Ct. 1536 (2005), the United States Supreme Court has held that claims under the ADEA may be brought under a disparate impact

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    Essay Length: 1,671 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Regency Enterprise Case Study

    Regency Enterprise Case Study

    Regency Enterprises is actively engaged in entertaining the world via production and distribution of motion pictures, television and sports through strategic alliances with media companies of entertainment products. Regency was founded by Anion Milchan, who is widely renowned as one of the most prolific and successful independent film producers of the past 25 years. Its President and CEO, David Matalon, who was one of the founders of Tri-Star Pictures, runs Regency Enterprises. His creative and

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: regina
  • Shezan Case Study

    Shezan Case Study

    SHEZAN INTRODUCTION OF THE ORGANIZATION ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY The company was incorporated on May 13, 1964 as a private limited company, with the objectives as set out in the Memorandum of Association in general and in particular to set up an industrial undertaking for manufacture of juices, squashes, sharbats, jams, pickles and preserves from fruits and vegetables. The company uses the trademark and brand name "Shezan with the permission given to them by Shezan Services

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    Essay Length: 8,797 Words / 36 Pages
    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Kevin
  • P&g Case Study

    P&g Case Study

    Executive Summary P&G was founded in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble as a maker of soaps and candles. P&G was known in Corporate America as a company to be admired and imitated. In addition, it was envied for its profitability as well as strong brand name. P&G has a long standing reputation as having life long employees. This dedication and loyalty by P&G’s employees created the notion that outside sources were unwelcome and

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    Essay Length: 1,505 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Janna
  • Mutual Fund Case Study

    Mutual Fund Case Study

    Mutual Fund Analysis Case Study Investor Summary John and Jane Mooney Working for an investment firm I was recently asked by my boss to help advise two of firm's best clients. The client's names were John and Jane Mooney. Both John and Jane are in their early 40's and have no children. John is a fireman for the local fire department while Jane is a professor at the local community college. The Mooney's annual income

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    Essay Length: 537 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Citicorp Case Study

    Citicorp Case Study

    Citicorp Case 1. What is the difference between primary and secondary capital. How is relevant to this case? Primary capital consists of common stock, perpetual preferred stock, surplus, undivided profits, mandatory convertible instruments (debt that must be convertible into stock or repaid with proceeds from the sale of equity), reserves from loan losses, and other capital reserves. These items are treated as permanent forms of capital because they are not subject to redemption or retirement.

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • McDonald’s Corporation: Case Study

    McDonald’s Corporation: Case Study

    McDonald’s Corporation: Case Study McDonald’s Corporation is the largest fast-food operator in the World and was originally formed in 1955 after Ray Kroc pitched the idea of opening up several restaurants based on the original owned by Dick and Mac McDonald. McDonald’s went public in 1965 and introduced its flagship product, the Big Mac, in 1968. Today, McDonald’s operates more than 30,000 restaurants in over 100 countries and have one of the world’s most widely

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Bred
  • Marilyn Monroe Case Study

    Marilyn Monroe Case Study

    MARILYN MONROE CASE STUDY By: Valarie Brummert Psychology Period 9 6/1/03 BOOK REVIEW There are few books that feature Marilyn Monroe speaking of her life in her words. "My Story", Monroe's autobiography, and "Marilyn: Her Life in Her Own Words" photographed and co-authored by George Barris, are perhaps the only two. What is important about hearing Marilyn speak of her own life and comments on the events that led her to stardom? Everything. The most

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    Essay Length: 957 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Dell Computer Corporation Case Study

    Dell Computer Corporation Case Study

    Identification of Customers, Markets, Products, Competitors Dell Computer Corporation was established in 1984 and today ranks among the world’s largest computer systems companies. Dell pioneered the concepts of selling personal computer systems directly to customers; offering build-to-order computer systems; and providing direct, toll-free technical support and next-day, on-site service. The company designs and customizes products and services to end-user requirements, and offers an extensive selection of peripherals and software (Thompson, Strickland, Gale). Dell’s complete

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    Essay Length: 2,345 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Edward
  • Case Study: Nike’s Competitiveness

    Case Study: Nike’s Competitiveness

    I. Abstract: In this paper, I would like to discuss about what is Porter’s Value chain, and then apply it to the case of Nike, the world largest footwear maker. Here is a brief introduction about the content: I: Abstract II: Introduction: explanation about Porter’s Value Chain III: Case study: Nike, Inc. • Chapter 1: NIKE - The Rise to Be a World Top Shoe-Maker • Chapter II: NIKE's 9 Main Factors of Success •

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Max
  • Mgt 350 - Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making

    Mgt 350 - Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making

    Critical Thinking MGT 350-Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making Critical Thinking Critical thinking is a process of applying various skills to analyze information. Critical thinking uses rationality to distinguish between emotion and fact. This paper will discuss the definition of critical thinking, and the skills it takes to think critically. It will also provide an example of critical thinking applied to my current working environment. Finally this paper will discuss the importance and benefits of

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Monika
  • Sharp Printing Case Study

    Sharp Printing Case Study

    Sharp Printing Case Study Problem Definition: The major problem with Sharp Printing’s laser printer project is its senior management’s lack of communication to its project manager on its priorities. The project manager’s estimate for the cost of the project is $1,250,000 over senior managements estimate. This is a huge discrepancy and the cost and time estimates done by the project manager seem to be fairly reasonable. Justification for the problem: It seems to be

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    Essay Length: 588 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Rendell Company - Management Control System Case Study

    Rendell Company - Management Control System Case Study

    Rendell Company Management Control System 12th edition Robert N. Anthony Executive Summary This report will give us a clear perspective as to what the optimal organizational structure that suits Rendell Company plus some additional control system in attaining the company’s main objectives. We will be also tackling the roles, functions and responsibilities of a controller in an organization. This case takes us into Rendell Company which is currently having problems between the corporate controller and

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    Essay Length: 948 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: regina
  • Nokia Case Study

    Nokia Case Study

    Executive Summary In early 2001, Nokia faced a defining moment in its history. Chairman Jorma Ollila and his team of executives sidestepped bankruptcy in the early 1990s and charted the company’s path into the emerging cell phone industry. By 2001, this savvy executive team made Nokia the leading cell phone maker. They built a venerable brand name; forged important relationships with suppliers, customers and business partners; and fine-tuned design and manufacturing processes that produced superior

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    Essay Length: 2,073 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Edward
  • Intel Case Study

    Intel Case Study

    INTEL Intel has been a giant in the microprocessor industry for years. Ask a random person on the street if they have heard of Centrino or Pentium, and I am sure you will get the same answer of yes. Intel spent much of the early nineties being one of the top ten recognizable names, along with Nike and McDonalds. Intel was launched in 1968 and focused on semiconductor memory products. The company then introduced its

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    Essay Length: 764 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Top
  • Starbucks Case Study

    Starbucks Case Study

    Background Starbucks Coffee is a company that offers extraordinary coffee to its customers. It takes great pride in its retail service and providing great services to its customers. Howard Schultz, inspired and fascinated by Milan’s coffee culture in Italy, convinced his company (a shop in Seattle’s Pike Place Market) to set up an espresso bar in the corner of its only downtown Seattle shop. He envisioned coffeehouses as a “third place” to relax and enjoy

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    Essay Length: 1,700 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Anna
  • Case Study

    Case Study

    My idea for the team project is on the current process used for repair or replacement for the Sony Playstation 2 systems after the 90-day warranty period. The process used before the warranty period is over is very efficient. There is rarely a variation in the process time. The process is a storefront calls in for a return authorization form. We then fax the form to them, and the manager fills it out at his

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    Essay Length: 369 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • A Case Study on Krispy Kreme Donuts

    A Case Study on Krispy Kreme Donuts

    CASE FORMAT KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS, INC. --- 2004 1. Title Page a. Case title b. Group Members c. Class schedule d. Term and school year e. Date submitted 2. Content a. 1-page Case Summary b. Proposed Vision and Mission Statement for KKD c. External Audit --- EFE Matrix d. Competitors Analysis --- CPM e. Financial Ratio Analyses f. Internal Audit --- IFE Matrix aveA Case Study on Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc A Case Study on

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    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making

    Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making

    Ethical Decision-Making Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making Ethical Decision-Making In today’s business and personal world, ethical decisions are made on a daily basis. Most of these decisions are based on company ground rules. The others are based on personal ground rules. All decisions can have a number of ground rules that help us determine whether our decision is ethical or unethical. Each decision whether it is based on company or personal ground rules

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    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Case Study Silvio Napoli at Schindler India (a)

    Case Study Silvio Napoli at Schindler India (a)

    1. Did Schindler make the right choice in assigning Silvio as general manager of India? I do not believe Schindler made the right choice in assigning Silvio as the general manager of India. Silvio had little to no "real world" international experience. Silvio had much success in Sweden but there are several factors that limited his success in India. Silvio had high "warrior" and low "monk" attributes. Silvio was a task oriented individual. This management

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    Essay Length: 941 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Yan
  • Critical Thinking Application Paper

    Critical Thinking Application Paper

    Using critical thinking skills in any situation can only help the person personally as well as in a managerial type position within an organization. Often people who manage others have a hard time breaking away from the feelings aspect and are unable to rely on the critical thinking skills that could and probably would produce better results in the long run. This paper will delve into critical thinking when it comes to making sound work

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Victor