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  • Stroke Rehabilitation - a Student Nurses Case Study.

    Stroke Rehabilitation - a Student Nurses Case Study.

    Topic: Stroke Rehabilitation The aim of this assignment is to introduce the author (student) to the multifaceted role of rehabilitation, which affects most patients at some time in their treatment and to facilitate their awareness and understanding of the role of nurses within the team. The principles of rehabilitation will be approached through consideration of patient needs. The author will use the Rooper, N.Logan and Tierney model of nursing (2000) for daily activities of

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    Essay Length: 884 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Case Study - Constitution

    Case Study - Constitution

    It is February 1787, a very chilly afternoon in Mount Vernon, Virginia. George Washington was outside his cabin chopping cherry trees with his hatchet, as a hobby. He took the wood and cherries home to his wife and two adopted kids. Sadly, he couldn’t fully enjoy the cherries as any person would because he had dentures. His dentures weren’t made of wood, as the popular rumor believed. They were instead more uncomfortable than wood. They

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    Essay Length: 1,122 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Anna
  • Sun Microsystems Case Analysis

    Sun Microsystems Case Analysis

    A complete analysis was conducted on the financial statements and status of Sun Microsystems. After examining the research findings and analysis it is fair to say that evidence determines that Sun Microsystems finances has not been on a steady incline. In fact, it had definitely experienced some highs and lows in its return on investment and stockholders’ equity over a four- year evaluation from the duration of 1998 through 2001. In order to get

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    Essay Length: 1,836 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Yan
  • Case Study: Sauve

    Case Study: Sauve

    The shampoo market was a $1.2 billion industry that was at a maturity point in its life cycle. Unit sales within the industry had only been growing at a compound rate of 2% since 1978. Market share was extremely valuable; 1 point market share was worth roughly $10 million in sales and produced 40% gross margins. The Suave brand, a product under the largest division of Helen Curtis Industries, was “at a watershed”, thought Bob

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    Essay Length: 360 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Mike
  • Qantas, a Case Study of Restructuring Program

    Qantas, a Case Study of Restructuring Program

    QANTAS, A Case Study of Restructuring Program Accounting For Decision Making, Meysam Safari October 2007 QUEENSLAND AND NORTHERN TERRITORY AERIAL SERVICES LIMITED (THE QANTAS GROUP) Table of contents: • Introduction .…………………………………………………… ……………… 5 • A review of Qantas’ Business Segments ...………………………… 20 • Reasons of restructuring in Qantas .………………………………… 34 • Organizational Structure ……………………………………………… 36 • Qantas Performance over time …………………....................... 39 • GLOSSARY ……………………………………………………………………… 45 Introduction The Qantas story is inextricably linked with the

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    Essay Length: 3,039 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Top
  • Critically Evaluate How the Situational Model of Leadership Can Be Used to Explain the Behaviour of Saddam Hussein

    Critically Evaluate How the Situational Model of Leadership Can Be Used to Explain the Behaviour of Saddam Hussein

    Introduction Saddam Hussein was the President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003 and during his time in office was responsible for a tumultuous period in Iraqi history. For the purposes of analysis of his leadership style with respect to a Situational model, three areas of his career will be looked at separately; his rise to presidency from Vice-President, during the Iran-Iraq War and post invasion of Kuwait. Situational model of leadership A widely recognised situational

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    Essay Length: 2,056 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Robert Mondavi Case Review

    Robert Mondavi Case Review

    Robert Mondavi Case Review Robert Mondavi Corporation Robert Mondavi began making wine in Napa Valley in 1943. He started working in the wine industry with his family. He later started his own winery in Oakville, California. Mondavi, along with his two sons, Michael and Timothy, would guide the Robert Mondavi Winery to the strong position the company enjoys today. Mondavi introduced many new techniques to the California wine industry that included cold fermentation, stainless steel

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    Essay Length: 3,189 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Point Plan of Job Evaluation for University Administrative Jobs

    Point Plan of Job Evaluation for University Administrative Jobs

    POINT PLAN OF JOB EVALUATION FOR UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE JOBS C Compensable Factor Definition Importance Relative Weight Total Points Minimum Point Value Levels within Factor Education This factor measures the minimum level of formal education, specialized training, and professional licensing and certification required to perform the work. 100 20% 400 66 6 Work Experience This factor measures the minimum amount of job-related experience, whether gained inside or outside the University, in order to be hired

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    Essay Length: 1,783 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Halina Case Analysis

    Halina Case Analysis

    HALINA MOUNTAIN RESORT I. Time Context: July1977 II. View Point: Mr. Victor E. Herrera, chairman of the board of Blue Heights Realty and Development corporation. III. Statement of the Problem: How will Blue Heights Realty and Development corporation be able to have enough budget to establish the Halina Mountain Resort? IV. Objectives: 1. Short-range Objectives: To establish a resort that will give customer satisfaction by means of good services and complete facilities and amenities. 2.

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    Essay Length: 323 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Amazon.Com Case Study

    Amazon.Com Case Study

    Strategic Management The main area we will look at is Amazons strategic management capabilities, we will look at the External factors that have influenced Amazons stratgey and the Opportunities and Threats this industru poses. We will also look at the strengths and weakenesses that Amazon have to address these threats and take advantage of the opportunites presented to them Firstly it is necessary to conduct an external analysis of the environmnet that may have influenced

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    Essay Length: 301 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: July
  • A Case for Dying

    A Case for Dying

    Opponents of physician-assisted suicide contend that the constitution does not protect a person’s right to hasten his or her death. These opponents believe that there is a legal distinction between killing and letting die. The Fourteenth Amendment declares that no state can deprive a “... person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law...”(The U.S. Constitution Online, 2005). All people have a constitutionally protected liberty to choose the medical treatment they want and

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    Essay Length: 970 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • Du Pont De Nemours and Company Case Analysis

    Du Pont De Nemours and Company Case Analysis

    Du Pont de Nemours and Company Case Analysis In assessing Du Pont’s capital structure after the Conoco merger that significantly increased the company’s debt to equity ratio, an analyst must look at all benefits and drawbacks of a high debt ratio. The main reason why Du Pont ended up with a high debt to equity ratio after acquiring Conoco was due to the timing and price at which they bought Conoco. Du Pont ended up

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    Essay Length: 1,204 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Vika
  • Laci Peterson Case Information: Who the Families - the Immediate Family

    Laci Peterson Case Information: Who the Families - the Immediate Family

    Laci Peterson Case Information: Who The Families THE IMMEDIATE FAMILY Laci Peterson (Laci Denise Peterson, nee Rocha) Substitute teacher; on December 24, 2002, reported missing while pregnant at the age of 27; had partial remains found April 14, 2003; described as 5'1", about 140 pounds, white, with shoulder-length brown hair and brown eyes, with dimples on both cheeks and a tattoo of a sunflower on her ankle; called "one of America's best-known murder victims" by

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Case Study on Schwinn in 2008

    Case Study on Schwinn in 2008

    I. Introduction It is said that the earliest bicycle is the one that was invented by Baron Karl von Drais, in 1916, which he rode while collecting taxes from his tenants. This bicycle is said to have been a pushbike, which is powered by the rider, who pushes his feet against the ground. This idea evolved into a series of different models, each with increased improvements, to what we know today as the bicycle. Leading

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    Essay Length: 1,221 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Bred
  • Case Study: Health Care Industry (eli Lilly and Company)

    Case Study: Health Care Industry (eli Lilly and Company)

    CASE STUDY: HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY (ELI LILLY AND COMPANY) Introduction: Following on his experience of medicines used in the Civil War, Colonel Eli Lilly, a Union Officer and a pharmacist, started a small pharmaceutical company in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA with the aim of producing high quality prescription drugs. After Colonel Lilly's death, his son Josiah K. Lilly Sr., and eventually his two grandsons, Eli Lilly and Josiah K. Lilly Jr., each served as president of

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    Essay Length: 1,665 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Anna
  • Zara Case

    Zara Case

    Introduction Zara, the largest retailer within the Inditex portfolio, has been able to maintain a competitive advantage over its competitors by offering up-to-the-minute fashions in its stores throughout Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas. Zara is the result of a clothing factory integrating forward to take advantage of linkages between manufacturing and retailing. These linkages are facilitated by information technology and Zara has developed a highly automated production and distribution system to service

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    Essay Length: 1,988 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Yan
  • Evaluating the Ineffectiveness of the League of Nations and the United Nations

    Evaluating the Ineffectiveness of the League of Nations and the United Nations

    After World War I, Woodrow Wilson presented his Fourteen Points to achieve world peace. Among these points was the suggestion of forming the League of Nations. This organization was to help member countries discuss with one another about pressing issues. At the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, the League of Nations was created. The organization is made up of the secretariat, council, and the assembly (League of Nations). The Disarmament Commission was by far the

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    Essay Length: 2,944 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Starbucks Case Analysis

    Starbucks Case Analysis

    Starbucks Case Analysis Table of Contents I. Executive Summary II. Company Profile III. Marketing Analysis IV. Competition V. Company Product and Services VI. Recommendations/Conclusion I. Executive Summary In 1971, three young entrepreneurs began the Starbucks Corporation in Seattle Washington. Their key goal was to sell whole coffee beans. Soon after, Starbucks began experiencing huge growth, opening five stores all of which had roasting facilities, sold coffee beans and room for local restaurants. In 1987,

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    Essay Length: 759 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Janna
  • McDonald’s Case Study

    McDonald’s Case Study

    Since its founding in 1948, McDonald’s has grown from a small restaurant in California into one of the most recognized brands in the world with a chain of outlets that spans the globe. For over 50 years, McDonald’s defined the fast food industry while indelibly etching its golden arches logo on the face of both American and global culture through such icons as character Ronald McDonald and the Big Mac sandwich. Millions of people started

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Viruses, Trojan Horses and Worms Can Be the Cause of Damage to a Computer System – Are People Who Generate Them Breaking the Law? Use Examples or Case Studies from the Press or Text Books to Explain Your Answer

    Viruses, Trojan Horses and Worms Can Be the Cause of Damage to a Computer System – Are People Who Generate Them Breaking the Law? Use Examples or Case Studies from the Press or Text Books to Explain Your Answer

    Introduction: First of all we would like to know what exactly are virus, Trojan horse and worms. Viruses, worms, and Trojans are malicious programs which enter to your computer without your permission and knowing that can cause damage, information losses, privacies leak to your computer .They can also slow down the Internet connections, and they might even use your computer to spread themselves to your friends, family, co-workers, and the rest of the internet. The

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    Essay Length: 1,046 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Anna
  • Wal-Mart Case

    Wal-Mart Case

    Many retail stores are created by an owner that has a very creative idea for marketing products. Not all stores seem to stay in business partly due to the lack of interest shown in later years of the business's growth. The chains that tend to succeed are of course financially backed but the owner of the stores stays creative and innovative in their ideas to keep promoting the chain. One of the best examples of

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    Essay Length: 1,401 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Monika
  • Marks & Spencer Case:operational Strategy and Location

    Marks & Spencer Case:operational Strategy and Location

    MARKS & SPENCER CASE:OPERATIONAL STRATEGY AND LOCATION) Introduction In this essay type assignment we are going to look at the various strategies that are undertaken by the organization for improving the services and the quality of product. We are going to throw light on the operating strategies of the organization with special reference to location.We are going to consider the entire example in reference to Marks and Spencer.We will also relate the various aspects of

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    Essay Length: 924 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: July
  • Eastman Case

    Eastman Case

    Consulting Summary Report Recommendation: Adapt to the Eastman Chemical Integrated Systems Solution. Potential benefits: • Improved profitability • Improved working capital efficiencies (inventory) • Improved demand planning • Increased flexibility of production schedule Potential hurdles: • Infrastructure and implementation costs • Willingness to exchange company private information for the betterment of the company Implementation: (brief) Data from Nagase • Automated forecasts • APORO for inventory • FINE for shipping and payment Data from Eastman •

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    Essay Length: 1,179 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Soft Systems Methodology - Case Study

    Soft Systems Methodology - Case Study

    Executive Summary This report is based on the system at the Births, Deaths and Marriages office of the Salford Council. The first part defines soft systems methodology, which was the method used to gain an understanding of the situation, and why it was an appropriate methodology to use. A rich picture is employed to illustrate the situation at the Births, Deaths and Marriages office. Root definitions are created using the CATWOE technique for the analysis

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    Essay Length: 2,183 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Strategic Hrm: Case Study of Luxury Cars

    Strategic Hrm: Case Study of Luxury Cars

    “Strategic HRM is the process of linking the HR function with the strategic objectives of the organization in order to improve performance.”(Bratton & Gold 2007) Strategic Human Resource (SHRM) management is human resource management with a strategic edge, linking both business strategy with human resource (HR) strategy of an organization. Human resource management has become an integral part of almost all the companies all over the world. Human resource management concerns not only how peoples

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Mike