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Global Communications
This paper explains that the telecommunications industry is a highly competitive marketplace with low margins; therefore, Global Communications must find new ways to reduce operating expenses and deliver new value-added services to improve subscriber revenue. The author points out that Global Communications needs to make changes to the company organizational structure to remain competitive in the market. The paper relates that the gap analysis indicates that, whereas Global Communications' much touted philosophy is "our edge
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Problem Soultion: Global Communications
Problem Solution: Global Communications Reacting to the Unions outright communications action against GC, this paper focuses on alternatives to moving domestic call centers to India and Ireland in order to save face for the company and ensure future success of the organization. GC should be able to reach an agreement with the Union, the majority of its current workforce, and the satellite provision partner while not only maintaining the current customer base, but also expanding
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Problem Solution: Global Communications
Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Problem Solution: Global Communications Bradley S. March University of Phoenix 31 March 2007 Problem Solution: Global Communications Global Communications is trying to increase profit by being the industry leader in voice and data communications. Through my analysis I will present the problems Global Communications will face before and after the implementation of their strategic plan to become the industry communication leader. Global Communications is not able to offer a
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Problem Solution: Global Communications
PROBLEM SOLUTION: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Problem Solution: Global Communications Milena Thompson University of Phoenix Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Global Communications Global Communications’ senior management has developed a new strategic plan to help the company realize growth, increase profitability and become a global source in a very competitive market. The plan has been met with some controversy from key company stakeholders. The following analysis uses the 9-step problem-based learning model to formulate the “right problem” and
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Global Communications Problem Solution
Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Problem Solution: Global Communications Problem Solution: Global Communications Global Communication has experienced a downturn in the technology industry caused by a surge of additional competition, made possible by new technologies. In order to survive, the executive team created a strategy to better position the company for survival and growth, but the plan was not well communicated with employees and the union. The challenge now Global Communication faces is the
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Global Communications Problem Solution
Problem Solution: Global Communications In this analysis, I will go over the issues currently facing Global Communications. I will elaborate on the ethical dilemmas faced by the stakeholders and the company as a whole. With the issues surrounding the company, I will present opportunities in the horizon as well as a perspective in Global Communications' plans to become a global resource. Global Communications feels the pressures of the industries and trying to keep up with
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Global Communications Problem Solution Paper
Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Problem Solution: Global Communications Katrina White University of Phoenix Problem Solution: Global Communications The telecommunications industry is constantly changing. Global Communications is one of those companies that are trying to survive in a competitive environment. This analysis will explore the issues and opportunities facing Global Communications, stakeholders involved, problem, end-state goals, alternative solutions, risk assessment, optimal solution, and the implementation plan. After evaluating everything, this will help Global Communications
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Problem Solution: Global Communications
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Global Communications Problem Solution
Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Problem Solution: Global Communications Vanessa Keltner University of Phoenix Problem Solution: Global Communications The telecommunications industry is under pressure to compete with cable companies providing "bundled" services for telephone, Internet, and cable to consumers and small business owners. To compete, organizations must step up their technology and globalization. Global Communications is a telecommunications company facing financial downfall. They have lacked the innovative strategy and creativity to compete actively in
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Gap Analysis - Global Communications
Gap Analysis: Global Communications Global Communications is a telecommunications company that is faced with numerous issues. The company is having a financial crisis in the midst of a rising and competitive industry. Global Communications needs to come up with a strategic plan soon, before their company goes under. How does a company decide on what plan is best? What about what the stakeholders in the company? How does a company find a solution with the
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Project Plan of Global Communications
Project Plan of Global Communications, Inc. Victor Jimenez Abstract The growth of technology allowed other companies to compete within the telecommunications business. As a result, Global Communications’ (GC) revenue depreciated about 50% forcing employees to a reduction in salary and benefits. Furthermore, shareholders, investments and profits are at risk. Several decisions had to be made quickly in order to keep the company from going under, so executives at GC decided to compete with local phone
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Global Communications Benchmarking Research
Global Communications Benchmarking Research University of Phoenix MBA 500 Introduction Global communications is experiencing many problems. As a corporation, they are seeking to solve their problems by developing new initiatives. One of these strategies is to “realize growth through the introduction of new services, primarily to its small business and consumer customers.” In order to “maximize their initiatives the company plans to market itself more aggressively on an international level with the goal of becoming
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Gap Analysis Global Communications
Gap Analysis: Global Communications Global Communications is a company that prides itself on being a people friendly company. Recent developments in the telecommunications industry have caused stock prices to plummet more than 50% over the past three years. To rebound, Global Communications has quickly put into place a strategy that involves jumping into the global market and outsourcing jobs to help reduce costs. The main problem with this aggressive approach is the lack of communication
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Gap Analysis: Global Communications
Gap Analysis: Global Communications University of Phoenix June 17, 2008 Gap Analysis: Global Communications This Gap Analysis will identify the issues and opportunities confronting Global Communications (GC) followed by the ethical dilemmas faced by the stockholders and company's end state goals. It will address GC’s challenges, where it stands today as a business and what the future will hold for them in the global resource telecommunication industry. This paper will address the need for GC
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Gap Analysis: Global Communications
Gap Analysis: Global Communications Introduction In recent times the increasing levels of competition in every industry have created pressures for management that had not previously existed. With the level of information available in the world today, instant access to data, and far more powerful tools for analysis, businesses are now faced with a conundrum. On the one hand companies can now project business opportunities years out. On the other hand their competitors are able to
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Global Communications Problem Solution
Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Problem Solution: Global Communications XXX University of Phoenix Problem Solution: Global Communications Once a leader in the telecommunications industry, Global Communications has fallen on hard times due to increased competition. Three years ago Global Communications stock traded at $28 per share. Global Communications stock price has now dropped more than 50 percent and is now trading at $11 per share. In an attempt to increase profitability, the company has
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Problem Solution: Global Communication
Problem Solution: Global Communications Global Communications is a telecommunications company that had troubles during economic hard ships and changes in the industry. They were competing with companies that had brought local, long distance and international communications into the mix of telecommunications. Competing with companies that had all different types of communication products Global Communications had to change their image, business plan and get ready for the technology era. Cutting costs, outsourcing, marketing and bringing in
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Gap Analysis: Global Communications
Gap Analysis: Global Communications This paper will discuss the results of the research in association with the scenario of Global Communications. The paper will identify the issues and opportunities, stakeholder perspectives and ethical dilemmas, create an end state vision, and perform a gap analysis. Situation Analysis Issue and Opportunity Identification This section will identify the issues, opportunities, and concepts relating to Global Communications. Issues facing Global Communications include declining stock prices, technology, union relations, and
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Gap Analysis: Global Communications
Gap Analysis: Global Communications This paper is about the case study of Global Communications Company (GC). Currently they are under a great deal of economic pressure. Their stocks have depreciated 50% in the last three years. Local, long-distance and international markets are competing in the same line of business, making it harder each year to stay on the edge of the telecommunication business. The Global Communications senior leadership team decided to make some business changes.
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Gap Analysis: Global Communications
Gap Analysis: Global Communications Introduction With the onslaught of competition in the telecommunications industry, Global Communications has come under tremendous economic pressure. Over a three-year period, stockholders have seen their investments decline more than 50% and are now questioning the ability of the company to rebound. Global Communications publicly announced that it will outsource thousands of its technical support jobs overseas and a layoff is expected. Citing contract manipulation, the Union has spoken out against
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Gap Analysis: Global Communications
Gap Analysis: Global Communications A gap analysis can provide companies with the information necessary to make decisions that are most beneficial for the company by looking at the company’s current state and showing where the company may be X years from today. The gap analysis approach recommends that top management view IT as a strategic implementation that requires a vision of the future organization. This is a three-step process: evaluating the current state of the
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Gap Analysis: Global Communications
Running head: GAP ANALYSIS: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Gap Analysis: Global Communications Name School Gap Analysis: Global Communications Global Communications soon came to the realization if business and profits do not increase; they are facing going out of business completely. Over a three year period with the decline in profits of more than 50% the ability for the company to rebound is being questioned. Global Communications has to take action by improving technology and expanding globally. This
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Gap Analysis: Global Communications
Running head: GAP ANALYSIS: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Gap Analysis: Global Communications University of Phoenix Foundations of Problem-Based Learning MBA 500 July 24, 2007 Gap Analysis: Global Communications Global Communications (GC) is faced with a situation common to many industries today, increased competition and dwindling profits. GC’s stock value has fallen over 50% over the past few years. Decisions need to be made and consequences considered. Situation Analysis Issue and Opportunity Identification GC has experienced an increase
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Uop Mba 500 Global Communications
Problem Solution: Global Communications ghghghghgh University of Phoenix Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Global Communications Global Communications (GC), due to intense competition, finds itself with lower revenues and lower profits than expected and as a result with an unacceptable cost basis to work with. This has driven the management group to want to cut costs by outsourcing jobs in the hopes of lowering costs as well as a new Globalization initiative to attempt to increase
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Problem Solution: Global Communications
Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Problem Solution: Global Communications University of Phoenix Problem Solution: Global Communications The world of communication has changed rapidly over the years. The ability to communicate well is vital for a business. Global Communications had a major breakdown with both employees and the union. This analysis examines and evaluates potential gaps that exist between product diversity. One aspect of evolution of technologies has been the increased viability of the Internet.
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