Strategic Management Policy Case Study Essays and Term Papers
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											Chemco Coatings Case StudyQuestion 1: Using the given income statement and balance sheet data, I've generated a cash-based income statement for Chem-Co for 2005 below. Chem-Co Jennifer Haggerty 2005 CASH BASED INCOME STATEMENT $ 1,000,000 Cash Flow Impact Net sales 861 Source Revenue Change in accounts receivable (113) Use Asset Increase Cash receipts from sales 748 Cost of goods sold (680) Use Expense Change in inventory (39) Use Asset Increase Change in accounts payable 17 Source Liability Increase Rating:Essay Length: 585 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: February 13, 2010
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											Boeing/airbus Case StudyMemorandum To: The Boeing Company, Board of Directors From: Consultant Date: October 3, 2005 Re: Options and Recommendations in Response to Airbus We have recently discussed Airbus’s effective effort in capturing market share in the past few years. We have also agreed that I will conduct an analysis of the underlying circumstances concerning the situation, address the challenges facing Boeing, provide options available to Boeing, and recommend actions to be taken. I will provide an Rating:Essay Length: 512 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: February 13, 2010
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											Solagen Case Study1) Why has Kodak learned so little about the gelatin manufacturing process in 150 years? Why is the learning curve so flat in gelatin manufacture? The gelatin current process: It was a almost a craft production It has been passed from generations to generations It has relatively worked well The process was largely uninfluenced by new technologies Why? No one has stopped to look at the process with a scientific approach. Kodak had a culture Rating:Essay Length: 1,063 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: February 13, 2010
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											Energy Gel Case StudyQuestion 1: What is your assessment of HPC’s capital budgeting process currently in place? Would you recommend any improvements? What is the correct method to value the project? It is mentioned in the case that HPC only carries out financial evaluation after it has completed technical and strategic analysis. This seems to be an incorrect way to do it because you would expect financial to be priority or at least part of the initial analysis Rating:Essay Length: 444 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: February 13, 2010
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											Case StudyEXECUTIVE SUMMARY After completing the questions regarding the case-study, it was discovered that not only are the small business and entrepreneurship theories involved in answering such questions, but strategic management and international marketing theories also played a big part in identifying such areas as the regionalization activities (Question 1) and growth strategies (Question 2). The student answered the first question as if James were considering to regionalize to Burma through JM Marketing for easier understanding. Rating:Essay Length: 3,789 Words / 16 PagesSubmitted: February 14, 2010
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											Brinkerhoff Case StudyObjectives EDGE Consulting Group Ltd. ascertained four problem areas that Brinkerhoff International Inc. is currently facing and noted their aligned solutions. Also included are pros and cons of each solution in order for upper management to decide the best course of action. We trust that the cumulative solution presented at the end of this analysis will increase Brinkerhoff’s productivity by 15-20%, efficiency by 10-17%, and job satisfaction by 25-30% making it the best alternative to Rating:Essay Length: 3,441 Words / 14 PagesSubmitted: February 14, 2010
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											Zara Case StudyCompany Introduction Zara is an apparel chain owned at operated by the Inditex of Spain. It was founded by Mr. Amancio Ortega Gaona; currently Spain’s richest man. Zara specializes in fast fashion. At the end of fiscal year 2001 Zara was operating 1,284 stores world wide and had total revenue of 3,250 million. Inditex’s headquarters and its major assets are located in the Galacia region of Spain. Inditex also operates five other chains: Massimo Dutti, Rating:Essay Length: 374 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: February 14, 2010
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											Cisco Case StudyNetwork Characteristics A network is defined as “a logical grouping of networks.” The Internet and other related networks are made possible due to the devices that Cisco produces (primarily network routers and switches). In fact, it was Cisco’s founders that invented the multi-protocol router enabling the possibility of a global network (Internet). “Routers and switches were at the heart of Cisco’s business.” Computer networks, switches, and routers are analogous to the way the U.S. Postal Rating:Essay Length: 669 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: February 15, 2010
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											Jeremy Royse Case StudyJeremy Royse obviously had problems at home. An emotional hyperactive five-year-old boy had no business being involved in his divorced parents’ disputes. Some days he’d come to school and be especially defiant and emotional, and almost always, he’d respond to the question of “Is daddy at your house right now?” with sobs that racked his little body. He would refuse to do work, cry over the littlest things, and keep repeating, “It’s all my fault! Rating:Essay Length: 264 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: February 15, 2010
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											The Country’s Best Yogurt (tcby) Case Study2.0 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 вЂ?first in a long line of ground-breaking menu items that anticipated consumer preferences and continually refreshed the TCBY concept’ (Conlin 2001, p. Rating:Essay Length: 1,800 Words / 8 PagesSubmitted: February 15, 2010
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											Let It Pour Case StudyLet 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 Rating:Essay Length: 1,269 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: February 15, 2010
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											Continental Carriers Inc. Case StudyContinental 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 Rating:Essay Length: 924 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: February 15, 2010
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											Case StudyBEHAVIORAL -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 Rating:Essay Length: 592 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: February 15, 2010
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											Disparate Impact - Treatment Case StudyDisparate 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 Rating:Essay Length: 1,671 Words / 7 PagesSubmitted: February 16, 2010
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											Regency Enterprise Case StudyRegency 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 Rating:Essay Length: 438 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: February 16, 2010
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											Shezan Case StudySHEZAN 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 Rating:Essay Length: 8,797 Words / 36 PagesSubmitted: February 16, 2010
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											P&g Case StudyExecutive 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 Rating:Essay Length: 1,505 Words / 7 PagesSubmitted: February 17, 2010
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											Strategic Management1. What was the underlying corporate strategy behind the development of Greyhound’s portfolio of investments up to Teet’s appointment? Was Trautman correct to pursue this strategy? What were the advantages and pitfalls of this strategy? Trautman’s corporate strategy behind the development of Greyhound’s portfolio of investments up to Teet’s appointment as CEO was using the profits from the business operations to push the Greyhound brand into other ventures. Trautman felt that through his acquisitions and Rating:Essay Length: 349 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: February 17, 2010
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											Mutual Fund Case StudyMutual 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 Rating:Essay Length: 537 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: February 18, 2010
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											Citicorp Case StudyCiticorp 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. Rating:Essay Length: 1,453 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: February 18, 2010
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											McDonald’s Corporation: Case StudyMcDonald’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 Rating:Essay Length: 1,387 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: February 18, 2010
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											Critical Thinking Case Study: Let It PourIn reviewing the case study the first thing that comes to mind is the mission statement of the Faith Foundation. It basically states that they will do every thing possible for the well being of the people in the communities, without compromising its spiritual religious heritage or values, and with the collaboration of partners who share the same values. Another is how everyone in the hospital has taken to their own beliefs on how they Rating:Essay Length: 556 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: February 18, 2010
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											Marilyn Monroe Case StudyMARILYN 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 Rating:Essay Length: 957 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: February 19, 2010
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											Dell Computer Corporation Case StudyIdentification 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 Rating:Essay Length: 2,345 Words / 10 PagesSubmitted: February 19, 2010
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											Case Study: Nike’s CompetitivenessI. 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 • Rating:Essay Length: 644 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: February 20, 2010
 
				























