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  • Citigroup Case Study

    Citigroup Case Study

    Running head: CITIGROUP CASE STUDY Citigroup Case Study Citigroup in Post-WTO China Lorenzo E. Pina November 6, 2006 Abstract This summary provides a debate of the Citigroup Corporation. The main arguments, debated by Team E, discuss whether Citigroup has displayed adaptability on expanding its operations into China. The conclusion summarizes Team E agreement that Citigroup has displayed environmental adaptability in its attempt to expand operations in China. Citigroup Case Study China has made it difficult

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Jones Blair Company Case Study

    Jones Blair Company Case Study

    Jones Blair Company Case Study U.S. paint industry and especially the case of Jones Blair Company under the direction of Alexander Barrett. This industry contains almost 600 paints firms and is divided into three broad segments: architectural coatings, original equipment manufacturing coatings, and special-purpose coatings where each segment serves a specific need. Jones Blair Company produces and markets architectural paint and original equipment manufacturing coatings under the Jones Blair brand name. In addition to manufacturing

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    Essay Length: 1,069 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: David
  • L’oreal’s Global Makeover: Case Study

    L’oreal’s Global Makeover: Case Study

    L’Oreal’s Global Makeover: Case Study Problem: L’Oreal has a number of issues to consider; the approaching retirement of CEO Owen Jones, the potential takeovers of Nivea and Shu Uemura, their trouble gaining a presence in the Japanese market, and the lack of revenue in certain areas of their products offerings. There is also some loss in business for high demand products during turnover time as buyers wait for new shipments. Condensed Recommendation: L’Oreal should carefully

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: regina
  • Darby Case Study

    Darby Case Study

    I. Problem Description The Darby Company is re-evaluating its current production and distribution system in order to determine whether it is cost-effective or if a different approach should be considered. The company produces meters that measure the consumption of electrical power. Currently, they produce these meters are two locations – El Paso, Texas and San Bernardino, California. The San Bernardino plant is newer, and therefore the technology is more effective, meaning that their cost per

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Monika
  • Saturn Case Study

    Saturn Case Study

    Case Analysis #1 SATURN Decision Focus Saturn has tried to uphold its image as “a different kind of company” since its establishment in 1985. To do this, it has concentrated on creating and maintaining a strong relationship with its customers. The company was launched with a $5 billion investment with high hopes that a GM could reach a new market area with a new line of compact vehicles. The goal was to sell 80 percent

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    Essay Length: 2,375 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Panadol Hijau Case Study

    Panadol Hijau Case Study

    INOVASI DAN KEPUASAN PELANGGAN MENGKAJI DARI ICSA INDEX Studi Kasus: Panadol Hijau I. Pendahuluan Perusahaan baik yang bergerak di bidang jasa ataupun manufacture menciptakan suatu produk yang akan dipasarkan kepada pelanggan. Perusahaan akan membuat suatu merk sebelum di pasarkan kepada pelanggan. Merk dalam praktik perdagangan barang dan / atau jasa memiliki peran yang sangat strategis. Peran strategis dari merk dapat dilihat dalam konteks fungsi merk itu sendiri. Merk dalam praktik perdagangan barang atau jasa memiliki

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Imanugrahtama
  • Nike Case Study

    Nike Case Study

    Is Nike wrong to try to leverage its American rebel image to build brand awareness in the global market for soccer footwear and apparel? What are the potential drawbacks of this approach? Standardizing promotional activities has three big reasons. First, it has significant economic advantages. It lowers the cost because it can be spread over many countries. Second, one large effort to develop a campaign will produce better results than several smaller efforts. A third

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Combining Task Analysis and Fault Tree Analysis for Accident and Incident Analysis: A Case Study from Bulgaria

    Combining Task Analysis and Fault Tree Analysis for Accident and Incident Analysis: A Case Study from Bulgaria

    (the paper was presented at European ESREL conference, Estoril, Portugal, 2006) ABSTRACT: Understanding the reasons for incident and accident occurrence is important for an organisa-tion’s safety. Different methods have been developed to achieve this goal. To better understand the human behaviour in incident occurrence we propose a analysis concept that combines Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) and Task Analysis (TA). These methods were complemented with the use of the Human Error Identification in System Tools (HEIST)

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Gene one Case Study

    Gene one Case Study

    Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: GENEONE Problem Solution: Gene One Aaron Pough University of Phoenix Introduction Gene One is a biotech company that started with a $2 million dollar start-up investment and has grown to a $400 million dollar company. On Wall Street biotech industry stock has rising to show interest in biotechnology. At Gene One, the CEO and the Board believe that in order to keep up with demand and realizing growth targets, Gene

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    Essay Length: 4,311 Words / 18 Pages
    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Monika
  • Coca Cola Case Study

    Coca Cola Case Study

    Coca-Cola Case Study 1. SWOT ANALYSIS: Strengths Coca-Cola has been an intricate part of American culture for over a century. The product’s image is laden with sentimentality, and this is an image many people have taken deeply to heart. The Coca-Cola image is displayed on T-shirts, hats, and collectible memorabilia. This extremely recognizable branding is one of Coca-Cola’s greatest strengths. “Enjoyed more than 685 million times a day around the world Coca-Cola stands as a

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Airasia Berhad Company Case Study

    Airasia Berhad Company Case Study

    AirAsia Berhad (MYX: 5099) is a low-cost airline based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It operates scheduled domestic and international flights and is Asia's largest low fare, no frills airline. AirAsia pioneered low cost travelling in Asia[1]. It is also the first airline in the region to implement fully ticketless travel and unassigned seats. Its main base is the Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). Its affliate airlines Thai AirAsia and

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Cunard Line Ltd. Case Study

    Cunard Line Ltd. Case Study

    Background Cunard Line Ltd is one of the most famous and oldest luxury cruise companies in the world. Providing high-level luxury service to its clientele, Cunard’s name is associated with elegance, excellence, and tradition. Its seven ships (5 luxury and 4 premium) follows Cunard’s high quality service pattern, giving to the company 50% of the market share in the luxury segment and 90 % of occupancy in 1990. The success and performance of the company

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Case Study on Pepsi

    Case Study on Pepsi

    Assignment # 4 1) One of the most important ways a bank can make sure its loans meet regulatory standards and are profitable is by establishing a written loan policy. A loan policy gives loan officers and the bank’s management specific guidelines in making some loan decisions and in shaping the over all portfolios of the bank. The following are the most important elements of a Written Loan Policy; 1. Statements of Lending: A statement

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Enron Case Study

    Enron Case Study

    In 1984 Ken Lay became chairman and Chief Operator of Houston Natural Gas. It quickly doubled when it bought Florida Pipeline Company. The next year in 1985 Houston Natural Gas merged Internorth Incorporation. With the merger they both combined to own around 40,000 miles of pipeline and shortly after they changed their name to Enron. Around that time Washington was being lobbied by energy corporations to deregulate business and let companies set their own prices.

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Monika
  • Apple Hbr Case Study Questions

    Apple Hbr Case Study Questions

    Apple Assignment 2007/2008 _________________________ Historically, what were Apple’s major competitive advantages? • Industrial design/Hardware design. • Apples focus and vision. • Integrated approach with software, hardware and service. • Patents covering technology, “look and feel”, interfaces and methods. • Strong legal team to enforce the above. • Dedicated market shares. • Ease of use. • Strong brand. • Brand loyalty. • Marketing. • Steve Jobs. Analyse the structure of the personal computer industry over the

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Bmw Case Study

    Bmw Case Study

    BMW Strengths BMW is a well-known company with a high status branding that has a very high recognition factor. The company has been strengths in both research and development and design as well as in marketing. For example when it comes to marketing it was a BMW advertisement that was the first e-advertisement that made it to Campaigns 'Pick of the Week' (Doman). However, in a long-term purchase such as these, there is a need

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    Essay Length: 1,903 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: July
  • Abc, Inc. Case Study Analysis

    Abc, Inc. Case Study Analysis

    COMM 215 July 20, 2005 ABC, Inc. Case Study Analysis Case Study Background In April, Carl Robins, a new recruiter for ABC, Inc, with only six months experience, successfully hired 15 new employees. The new trainees were hired to work for Monica Carrolls, the Operations Supervisor. Carl Robins scheduled a new hire orientation to take place June 15 with the intent of having all the new hires working by July. On May 15, Monica

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    Essay Length: 753 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: July
  • Case Study - Hubbard Foods-Fake Company

    Case Study - Hubbard Foods-Fake Company

    COMPANY BACKGROUND Hubbard Foods Ltd started up in mid-1988 and a private limited company. The company was originally named Winner Foods Ltd and only 4 employees at that moment, now currently has staff about 150. In 1990, DickЎ¦s decision was made to introduce the Hubbard brand as the main brand for breakfast cereal products. The companyЎ¦s products set the price at both the high price range and low end of the cereal market. HubbardЎ¦s has

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    Essay Length: 2,434 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Hr Outsourcing: Bt Case Study

    Hr Outsourcing: Bt Case Study

    HR outsourcing: BT case study , INTRODUCTION According to Gunsauley (2002) more and more US and European companies resort to the practice of HR outsourcing. The present paper will discuss the outcomes of HR outsourcing policy in BT and the way it affected and might be affecting various areas if organizational performance. The analysis will start with the definition of outsourcing and types of HR outsourcing. Then the factors that induce companies to turn to

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    Submitted: May 24, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Case Study Analysis - Toyota

    Case Study Analysis - Toyota

    Outline Topic: Tackling Poverty and Dependency: Restructuring the Federal Public Assistance System to achieve a more substantial outcome I. Introduction. How can the historical perspective on welfare reform provide insight concerning the problems of poverty and welfare dependency? a. We can use the historical perspective of the welfare state to seek understanding in combating poverty and exclusion, asking ourselves “How do we implement more effective policies in reducing poverty, and give them the priority they

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    Submitted: May 24, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Benetton Case Study

    Benetton Case Study

    Benetton Case analysis. Summary The case study is describing the Benetton Group Global marketing campaign and whether it influenced company's profit declining pattern. The controversial ad campaigns brought a lot of attention, in most cases negative (even though there is no such thing as a bad publicity in the marketing world). Different countries reacted differently on "shocking" printed ads that were exposing the most urgent social and political problems. It is clear that the

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    Essay Length: 1,817 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: May 25, 2010 By: Mariya
  • Porshe Case Study

    Porshe Case Study

    I. Executive Summary Porsche with its headquarters in Stuttgart is one of the market leaders in the global high end automobile industry. The macro economic environment shows significant global changes that evolve around specific sectors of the industry. The PESTEL analysis demonstrates the key drivers of change, which can be considered as threats and opportunities for the chosen company. Porters Five forces help to analyse the industry rivalry in order to find out the attractiveness

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    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: Frank
  • Harvard Case Study - Sealed Air Corporation

    Harvard Case Study - Sealed Air Corporation

    1.0 INTRODUCTION The Sealed Air corporation is committed to market leadership through technological innovation. Ten years ago, the company was first to market with a highly successful coated air-bubble packaging protection product, AirCap. However, market trends indicate a rapid displacement of coated bubble by a technologically inferior yet inexpensive uncoated product. Burgeoning demand for uncoated bubble poses a direct threat to the long-term viability of the technologically superior, premium priced AirCap. Thus Sealed Air is

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    Essay Length: 276 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: Yan
  • British Airways Case Study

    British Airways Case Study

    BRITISH AIRWAYS Introduction: The world today has evolved in numerous ways thanks to the many inventions and discoveries, but few have changed the way people live and experience the world as deeply as the invention of the airplane. The industry has progressed to the point where now it would be impossible to think of life without air travelling (for developed countries). Thanks to this, long distances have been somehow ‘shortened’ hence altering people’s concept

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    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: Janna
  • Proton Malaysia Company Case Study

    Proton Malaysia Company Case Study

    1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this report is to get all of the management employees of Proton in all of the departments outside marketing to familiarize with what marketing is and also to show its importance in the company. 1.2 Background Proton is the biggest Malaysian automobile manufacturer. Proton automobiles are available in many countries such as China, Singapore, Australia, Algeria and United Kingdom. Proton has commanded the local automotive market, and will

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    Submitted: May 27, 2010 By: Jack