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  • Robin Hood Case Study

    Robin Hood Case Study

    ROBIN HOOD CASE ? Main issues & problems of Robin Hood Case: ? The increasing size of the band was source of satisfaction for Robin, but also a source of concern. ? Vigilance was in decline, and discipline was becoming harder to enforce. ? The growing band was also beginning to exceed the food capacity of the forest. Game was becoming scarce, and supplies had to be obtained from outlying villages. The cost of buying

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    Submitted: April 27, 2011 By: binhtam263
  • Ruth's Chris Case Study Report

    Ruth's Chris Case Study Report

    Executive Summary Ruth's Chris is a chain of steakhouse restaurants across the United States and in several international locations. The restaurant is regarded as an upscale fine dining establishment, marking a gradual elevation in its status since its founding in the 1960s by Ruth Fertel, a single mother of two. In 2005 Ruth's Chris raised more than $ 154 million in new equity capital. In the same year the restaurant sales grew to a record

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    Submitted: April 28, 2011 By: realsolo
  • Apple and Samsung Case Study

    Apple and Samsung Case Study

    5 August 2010 How did Apple forecast that we'd pine for the iPhone 4 despite the bad press? After all, fans were just coming off their highs from embracing the iPad. And how did du pull off its unique positioning as a lower cost alternative without sacrificing profits? Or how did Samsung succeed with its entirely new smartphone platform, "bada", in a seemingly saturated market dominated by iPhone, Android and Blackberry? Smart enterprises engage their

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    Submitted: April 30, 2011 By: piyush
  • Apple Case Study

    Apple Case Study

    1. What, historically, have been Apple's competitive advantages? The company of "Apple Computer" is known for its Macintosh personal computers in the 1980's. Despite a strong brand and rapid growth Apple almost went bankrupt in 1996. But , when Apple went rapid growth, it's have none competitive advantages. Mac was very slow and there was few compatible programs due to the proprietary design. In 1980, there sparked a computing revolution that drove the PC industry

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    Submitted: April 30, 2011 By: shtea13
  • Marketing Case Study Olive Oil

    Marketing Case Study Olive Oil

    Introduction: Since prehistoric times, olive oil is considered as the golden liquid and was discovered around the Mediterranean basin. Since that time, Olive oil has been produced in this region and represents more than 77 % of the world production in fact Spain, Italy and Greece share 97 % of the European production. Since a few years we can also find some olive oil producers in Africa and Asia witch respectively represent 12 % and

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    Submitted: April 30, 2011 By: AlexBeF
  • Intellectual Property Rights Licensing Case Studies

    Intellectual Property Rights Licensing Case Studies

    Intellectual Property Rights Licensing Case Studies3. In October 2004, Darjeeling was granted the GI status in India to become the first application to be registered in India as a GI. Enforcement Steps Taken by The Tea Board of India In order to prevent the misuse of ‘Darjeeling' and the logo, the Tea Board has since 1998 hired the services of Compumark, a World Wide Watch agency. Compumark is required to monitor and report to the

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    Submitted: May 1, 2011 By: frdvvg
  • Harley Davidson Case Study

    Harley Davidson Case Study

    1. The success of Nike was strictly fortuitous and had little to do with great decision making.” Evaluate this statement. The important part of the success was due to the far-sight of Nike’s management team. Nike’s CEO, who was a marathoner and knew what runners wanted for their shoes, had made a very basic strategy work; “make the products that fit their consumers’ needs”. Examples of great decision making are: • Diversifying products (into

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    Submitted: May 2, 2011 By: orra_13
  • Harley Davidson Case Study (indonesia Language)

    Harley Davidson Case Study (indonesia Language)

    I. HARLEY DAVIDSON A. Sejarah Harley Davidson Sejarah motor Harley-Davidson dimulai di Milwaukee pada tahun 1903. Saat itu, Bill Harley dan Arthur Walter Davidson yang mengembangkan sebuah motor satu silinder. Hasil perdana utak-atik dua anak muda ini adalah mesin satu silinder dengan kapasitas 60 cc. Bisa jalan dan berhasil melahap tanjakan dengan gampang. Belakangan, karena sukses ini, dua saudara Arthur, Walter dan William Davidson, ikut bergabung. Dua tahun kemudian, mereka sepakat melembagakan usahanya itu ke

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    Submitted: May 2, 2011 By: fabiiarfiadi
  • Walmart Stores Inc. Case Study

    Walmart Stores Inc. Case Study

    Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. operates retail stores in various formats worldwide. The company's Walmart U.S. segment offers meat, produce, deli, bakery, dairy, frozen foods, floral, and dry grocery; health and beauty aids, household chemicals, paper goods, and pet supplies; electronics, toys, cameras and supplies, photo processing services, cellular phones, cellular service plan contracts, and prepaid service; fabrics and crafts, stationery and books, automotive accessories, hardware and paint, horticulture and accessories, sporting goods, outdoor entertaining, and seasonal

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    Submitted: May 2, 2011 By: alejandram20
  • Mc Donald Case Study

    Mc Donald Case Study

    Q1. Identify the key elements in McDonald's global marketing strategy (GMS). In particular, how does McDonald's approach the issue of standardization? McDonald's global marketing strategy is based on combination of global and local marketing mix elements. For the first elements in McDonald's global marketing strategy (GMS) is a vital elements in McDonald's business model restaurants system that can be set up virtually anywhere in the world and the restaurants themselves offer the consumers a chance

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    Submitted: May 3, 2011 By: zulaika89
  • Magna International Corporation Case Study

    Magna International Corporation Case Study

    Introduction: Magna International Corporation manufactures automotive systems in order to sell to original equipment manufacturers of cars in three different regions - North America, Europe, and Rest of World (mainly Asia, South America and Africa). Magna established in 1969; the founder is Frank Stronach. He was born in Weiz, Austria, and immigrated to Canada in 1954. Magna provides many brands throughout the world with automative components. The securities of Magna are common stocks which

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    Submitted: May 3, 2011 By: Abdulmuhsen.s
  • Mattel Case Study

    Mattel Case Study

    Allianz Arena At World Cup Soccer 2006, architect Jacques Herzog called a public opera on a grand scale, which he and Pierre de Meuron designed for the city of Munich, a stage on which high drama unfolds. Its nickname, "Ring of Fire" Plans to build a new football stadium in the city of Munich appeared on October 12,2002. Munich city government voted in the affirmative. Project construction began work in autumn 2002 and completed in

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    Submitted: May 4, 2011 By: tajjalan
  • Lufthansa Case Study

    Lufthansa Case Study

    Lufthansa Introduction: Lufthansa was launched through the buying of 737 jets from Boeing. They were the first one's to do so and because of this they are now the leading airline out of Germany (Wikipedia, 1). "Lufthansa operates more than 300 aircraft and employs nearly 100,000 people world-wide. In 2005, 51.3 million passengers flew with Lufthansa (Wikipedia, 1)." When the jets were bought in 1985 for $500,000,000 it was considered a huge mistake. Since Lufthansa

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    Submitted: May 5, 2011 By: zhixiang_1988
  • Case Study - Amul

    Case Study - Amul

    As marketing manager take a case study of "Amul Products" & place them in BCG (Boston Consultancy Group Model) & suggest us on what action plan you will take for the brands lying in the Dog & Question mark section Ans. The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Matrix is a simple tool to assess a company's position in terms of its product range. It helps a company think about its products and services and make decisions

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    Submitted: May 7, 2011 By: amenthomas
  • Case Study on Infosys Km

    Case Study on Infosys Km

    INFOSYS CASE STUDY - ‘Narayana Murthy and Infosys' The case study ‘Narayana Murthy and Infosys' describes how Narayana Murthy, set up India's leading software company - Infosys. Narayana Murthy turned a small software development venture that he had set up with his friends in 1981, into one of the leading companies of the country. Infosys grew rapidly throughout the 1990s Narayana Murthy distributed the company's profits among the employees through a stock-option program, and adopted

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    Submitted: May 8, 2011 By: ajay88369
  • Kudler Fine Foods Case Study

    Kudler Fine Foods Case Study

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    Submitted: May 9, 2011 By: gopi20.pooja
  • Zenith Case Study

    Zenith Case Study

    Zenith case study Q1.) How much existing information on TV buyers can be used to assess the HDTV market? The innovation of colour TV came to the U.S markets in the year 1965. This innovation brought a significant change in the TV industry and was well accepted by the consumers. Over a period of 10 years (from 1965 to 19) this new innovation was able to penetrate to the extent of 74% of market share.

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    Submitted: May 9, 2011 By: littletoadie
  • Case Study

    Case Study

    As in the case, insurance firms within the same country merge in response to the liberalization of insurance across European for those point: firms merger in the same country which can use each of the resource to better doing business in other country or domestic country. Also merger can help economic efficiency. Firms within the same country will increase competition and lower price, customer would have more choice. European insurance industry indicate that a move

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: jasonlin
  • Crm in Banking : A Case Study of Icici Bank

    Crm in Banking : A Case Study of Icici Bank

    CRM IN BANKING : A CASE STUDY OF ICICI BANK Globally, regulation and technological improvements are responsible for the vast majority of innovations in banking over the past quarter century. The introduction of personal computers and the proliferation of ATMs in the 1970s captured the bank management's attention. The regulatory changes in the 1980s fuelled much of the industry's growth, which was followed by downsizing as bankers focused on creating a market presence which

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: dbdas4
  • Accounting Case Study

    Accounting Case Study

    • For the first provision, if would not preclude sales accounting because it is one of the conditions in 40-18 that clearly states "A requirement to obtain the transferor's permission to sell or pledge that is not to be unreasonably withheld" …. "do not preclude transfer subject to such condition from being accounted for as a sale. The second provision because it is a repurchase of accounts receivable at a fixed price, results in a

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: paperhunt
  • The Use of the Sap System in the Aviation Industry: A Case Study of Mtu Aero Engines Poland

    The Use of the Sap System in the Aviation Industry: A Case Study of Mtu Aero Engines Poland

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS It has taken a long time to finish this project research. It has been a challenging journey. Through the research and the writing process, I have learnt a lot of things from all of the modules of Logistics at University of Huddersfield have been also very helpful to this research. First of all, this Project Report was created not only based on the author's input but also because of the commitment and support of

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: viti85pl
  • Costco Case Study

    Costco Case Study

    C-2 Case 1 Costco Wholesale Corporation: Mission, Business Model, and Strategy Jim Sinegal, cofounder and CEO of Costco Wholesale, was the driving force behind Costco's 23-year march to become the fourth largest retailer in the United States and the seventh largest in the world. He was far from the stereotypical CEO. A grandfatherly 70-year-old, Sinegal dressed casually and unpretentiously, often going to the offi ce or touring Costco stores wearing an opencollared cotton shirt that

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: mendori
  • Kodak Case Study

    Kodak Case Study

    Table of Contents Contents I. Problem Statement 1 1. Company 1 2. Collaborators 1 3. Customers 1 4. Competitors 1 5. Context 2 B. Segment Analysis 2 III. Objectives 2 IV. Our Recommended Plan 2 A. Brief 2 B. Core Plan 3 C. Strategy & Tactics 3 1. Short Term Tactics 3 2. Long Term Strategy 3 ? I. Problem Statement 1. To prevent erosion of market share in the US market and re-capture

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: 61110492
  • Apple Case Study

    Apple Case Study

    2. Analyze the personal computer industry. Are the dynamics favorable or problematic for Apple? ANALYSIS through 5force model Suppliers force " The Company has entered into certain agreements for the supply of key components including, but not limited to, microprocessors, NAND flash memory, DRAM and LCDs at favourable pricing, but there is no guarantee that the Company will be able to extend or renew these agreements on similar favourable terms, or at all, upon expiration

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    Submitted: May 11, 2011 By: leewsy
  • Southwest Airlines Case Study

    Southwest Airlines Case Study

    outhWest Airlines Case Study Executive Summary Thousands of people travel by air; Southwest Airlines provides low-fare air transportation service among 58 cities in the United States. Although the industry suffered a major blow from the terrorist attack of September 11th, the company is still holding strong; while other airline companies are in debt. The information was majority gathered and analyzed from the internet; sources such as "News Week," and "Wall Street Journal." According to the

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    Submitted: May 11, 2011 By: madiha001