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  • Blockbuster Case Study

    Blockbuster Case Study

    1. Analyze Blockbuster’s current position (based on its brick-and-mortar business model) using Porter’s 5-forces model. What are the conclusions of your analysis? In Porter’s 5 forces model, the five underlying forces for an industry’s structural attractiveness are the barriers to entry for new competitors, the intensity of rivalry among existing competitors, the threat of substitute products or services, the bargaining power of suppliers, and the bargaining power of buyers. In analyzing Blockbuster’s business model and

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Cooper Case Study Summary

    Cooper Case Study Summary

    COOPER CASE STUDY SUMMARY Nicholson Early in 1972 Nicholson dad to fend off a take over attempt by H.K. Porter Company Inc., which controlled 30.5% of the company's stock. Porter made a cash tender offer to stockholders. However, Porter did not get enough stock to take over Nicholson. In trying to fight the takeover Nicholson made several merger overtures to other companies like VLN Corp. A few years back, it had rejected an offer from

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: regina
  • Ikea Case Study

    Ikea Case Study

    In order to attract customers and investors, many multinational corporations with Chinese supply chains have begun to require certification to global standards associated with quality and environmental management, such as ISO 9000 or ISO 14000. Others impose their own more demanding ‘codes of conduct’ upon those who supply them with finished products or components for assembly. IKEA and the shower curtain manufacturer discussed previously are one example. After a manufacturer of some of their

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Monika
  • Rise of China and Case Study of Veolia and Colgate-Palmolive

    Rise of China and Case Study of Veolia and Colgate-Palmolive

    Contents 1.0 Section One1 2.0 Section Two - 2.1 Introduction - 2.2 Veolia - 2.3 Colgate-Palmolive 3.0 Bibliography Appendices, A 1.0 Section One China is emerging as a growing economy, which is becoming more attractive for foreign investors and in particular, large multi national companies. It is seen as the fastest developing country, and is emerging as the new superpower. There are many factors that have led to China becoming a more appealing country for

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Yan
  • Abc Inc Case Study

    Abc Inc Case Study

    Background ABC Inc. had a new recruiter named Carl Robins who had only been on the job for six months, yet in that short amount of time he had already recruited several potential new employees, and were getting them ready for orientation. Of the new hires, 15 were trainees brought in to work in Operations for Operations Supervisor Monica Carrolls. In order to facilitate ABC’s on boarding process, and get these new recruits ready to

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Child Development Case Study

    Child Development Case Study

    Is it right to tell an adult if you know that a friend is about to commit a crime? While you ponder on this question about morality. Imagined that the child who’s willing to commit the crime is your child and the one person that might be the only witness to the crime is your child best friend. This is my case study about a nine year old boy who faces his own moral dilemma

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Daewoo Case Study

    Daewoo Case Study

    BACKGROUND In the late 1990s, the leading South Korean car manufacturer, Daewoo Motors (Daewoo), was in deep financial trouble. For the financial year ending 1999-2000, Daewoo generated revenues of $197.8 million and a net loss after tax of $10.43 billion (13.7 trillion won). The company's revenues had dropped by 94% since 1999. The loss reported was also three times higher than that reported in 1999, and was ranked as South Korea's largest ever corporate loss.

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: July
  • Raymond James Case Study

    Raymond James Case Study

    Brian Wirz What is a broker/dealer? Types A broker/dealer is an intermediary in which investors purchase financial assets such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, as well as services such as financial planning, retirement, etc. Different types included “wirehouses,” which were the biggest firms that did business on a national, and often global, basis. There were also independent brokers who weren’t members of the NYSE. Lastly there were “regional” broker/dealers who had the same product

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    Essay Length: 363 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Mutual Life Canada Case Study

    Mutual Life Canada Case Study

    Overview: Mutual Life is one of Canada’s largest insurers which served approximately 1.35 million people in 9,600 groups in Canada and the northern United States. It has five divisions each headed by a senior or executive vice-president which includes the Group Division headed by Alex Brown, senior vice-president. It specialized in employee group benefit programs such as life, health, rehabilitation, and pension products. In August, 1992, Mutual Life’s Group Division developed a service that offered

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    Essay Length: 1,273 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Jon
  • Case Study Review - Reviving an Ancient Therapy to Manage Chronic Pain

    Case Study Review - Reviving an Ancient Therapy to Manage Chronic Pain

    Title: Reviving an Ancient Therapy to Manage Chronic Pain Reference: Podiatry Today, December 2003, pg. 46-53 Author: Nicholas A Grumbine, DPM Rating: 4/5 Abstract Objective: This article was written to increase people’s awareness of leech therapy in healthcare to manage chronic pain. Case studies on were designed to determine whether leeching would improve chronic pain in a safe and effective manner. Background: Chronic pain results when there is delayed healing. Grumbine claims that chronic pain

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • Canon, Inc. Case Study

    Canon, Inc. Case Study

    Executive Summary Canon, Inc. rose from a small Japanese company to a major part of the photocopier market and a challenger of Xerox through its company values and strategies. The company’s CEO always had the future of the company in mind and never lost sight of the company’s long term goals as they began to produce a small, cheaper photocopier. One of Canon's main strategies was to decentralize the organization by creating individual business units.

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    Essay Length: 2,117 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • Palm Case Study

    Palm Case Study

    1) What did Palm do to create a winner-take-all market for itself? Ans. After only 18 months on the market, Palm shipped its one-millionth unit in late 1997, breaking an industry record for the fastest time to one million units for any computer hardware product. At the end of 1997, Palm held more than two-thirds of the market. While 500,000 Windows CE based devices were shipped to retailers of distributors in 1997, only about half

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Janna
  • Case Study Leonardo Bridge Project

    Case Study Leonardo Bridge Project

    When Leonardo da Vinci designed a 240 meters bridge it would have been the longest bridge in the world. His plan was ambitious. In 1502, a skeptical sultan rejected Leonardo's design as impossible, but 300 years civilization finally embraced the engineering principle - arches as supports - underlying the construction. The bridge has been constructed, in Norway. Now instead of spanning the Bosporus , his visionary creation was destined to span 500 years as a

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    Submitted: March 5, 2010 By: Max
  • Ups-Hp Case Study

    Ups-Hp Case Study

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 2 Executive summary Page 3 Introduction Page 4 Main supply chain issues within the Hewlett Packard-UPS case study Page 6 Strategies for the future Page 8 Conclusion 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The concept of supply chain is tightly linked to the concept of collaboration. A supply chain by nature involves the interaction of two or more firms, sharing resources, risks and capabilities and jointly working to achieve higher business performance. Therefore, companies

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    Submitted: March 5, 2010 By: regina
  • Ford Case Study

    Ford Case Study

    The main points of the case study are:- . Ford Motor Co. has continuously been number 2 to General Motors Corp. in the automotive industry. . Ford's CEO in 1999, Jacques Nasser tried to push IT in the automotive industry, but failed at most of the attempts, causing a major loss to the company. . Nasser introduced cars high in technology, looking to make more money on service fees. . Nasser also created the Wingcast

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Case Study of Jp Morgan

    Case Study of Jp Morgan

    J.P. Morgan John Pierpont Morgan is considered one of the founding fathers of the modern United States economy. He was an industrial genius that is accredited with the founding of many companies including General Electric and AT&T. However, Pierpont is looked upon as a saint and demon the same. He received a honorary degree from Harvard university that read: Public citizen, patron of literature and art, prince among merchants, who by his skill, wisdom and

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Vika
  • Coca Cola Case Study

    Coca Cola Case Study

    Coca-Cola History "Coca-Cola enterprises Incorporated, employees 66,199 operates, 444 facilities, 47,235 vehicles, 1.9 million pieces of cold drink equipment and sold 3.8billion unit cases in 46 states in the united states, all 10 provinces of Canada and portions of Europe including Belgium, France, Great Britain, Luxembourg and the Netherlands" (Coca-Cola facts 99). An, Atlanta Pharmacist Dr. John Slyth Pemberton founded Coca-Cola on May 8, 1886. The caramel colored ingredients, Coca leaves and kola nuts. Later

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    Essay Length: 3,968 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: regina
  • Facilitation of Workplace Training - Case Study

    Facilitation of Workplace Training - Case Study

    1 Introduction 1.1 Objective of this Proposal The objective of this training proposal is to analyse and assess the viability of the OBL Training Project with XYZ Transport. The organisation is defined in terms of its training culture and learner profile. The need for and type of training are given clear scope. The training plan section then presents two broad, alternative training options, with tentative costings, as an initial point from which to begin the

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    Essay Length: 3,877 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Ikea Case Study

    Ikea Case Study

    Brief Overview: IKEA is a privately-held, international home products retailer that sells furniture, accessories, bathrooms and kitchens at retail stores around the world. IKEA has a total of 118,000 employees working full time as of 2007. IKEA was first incorporated in 1943 in Sweden, and was called as Ikea Svenska AB. The present name of IKEA was adopted on Sept. 1, 1990. Ingvar Feodor Kamprad is a Swedish entrepreneur who is the founder of IKEA.

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: David
  • Case Study: Media Content Vs. Media Form

    Case Study: Media Content Vs. Media Form

    Case Study: Media Content or Media Form? Media effects refer to “the social, cultural, and psychological impact of communicating via the mass media (Eveland, W. 2003). The public and government officials think from the perspective of media effects when expressing concern over media violence, pornography, and advertising. Media effects can be identified using five central characteristics 1) a focus on the audience 2) some expectation of influence 3) a belief that the influence is

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    Essay Length: 1,056 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Effective Communication Case Study Analysis: Case 9-1 Pepsi Syringe

    Effective Communication Case Study Analysis: Case 9-1 Pepsi Syringe

    Effective Communication Case Study Analysis Case 9-1 Pepsi Syringe University of Phoenix Public Relations / MKT 438 Charles Bocage, Dean of Education, Apagy Technology Group, MBA, MSIS, TQM January 22, 2007 Effective Communication Case Study Analysis Case 9-1 There’s a Syringe in My Pepsi Can Public, private, and non-profit organizations have experienced unprecedented change. The function of public relations has gained recognition for providing appropriate counsel to organizations that need to respond to this period

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    Essay Length: 898 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Stenly
  • The Wallace Group Case Study

    The Wallace Group Case Study

    The Wallace Group Case Study Introduction This paper will address the most important problems facing The Wallace Group. Recommendations to Harold Wallace, President and Chairman of the organization will be formulated, in an effort to begin the process of restructuring the company for development and growth. Finally, a description of how to educate a manager to manage an organization as it evolves over time from an entrepreneurial structure to a more complex structure will be

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    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Case Study for General Electric Company Ltd. (gec)

    Case Study for General Electric Company Ltd. (gec)

    Case Study for GEC CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 Pre-Weinstock Era 3 Weinstock Era 4 Simpson Era 5 Conclusion References 1 Introduction GEC (General Electric Company Ltd.), a private limited UK company established in 1889, was a major company involved in consumer electronics. After the continuous growth and a series of merger, GEC started defence electronics and telecommunication business. GEC was renamed to Marconi plc in 1999 after Lord Simpson took over this company from Lord

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Janna
  • Custom Fabricators, Inc. Case Study

    Custom Fabricators, Inc. Case Study

    Custom Fabricators, Inc. Case Study With the constant change in demand, businesses must consistently review various strategies, customer needs and core competencies to determine all are in align with the company purpose and mission. Manufacturing companies are endeavoring to be order winners in the various markets today. They must differentiate between the competition and core competencies in a very challenging economy. Custom Fabricators, Inc has been the primary manufacturing company for Orleans Elevator since the

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Robinhood Case Study

    Robinhood Case Study

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: With his personal crusade against the High Sheriff of Nottingham Robin Hood had the idea of gathering his merrymen for his vengeance. Later did he know that some of his men were not the same of his vision and He was uncertain of his progress with the campaign, the scenery of his forces and the options that confronted him. He doesn’t have a clear strategic plan for conquering the sheriff. He also did

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Mike