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  • Marketing Case

    Marketing Case

    1. Needs: * Transportation 1. Wants: * Travel with on a plane * Travel business class / first class economy class * If offer food on the plane * If they give a refund w a delay 1. Demands: * High demands on flights with Pegasus airlines because of low pricing. Question 2. * You get a flight ticket to go from A to B * A seat * There is food on the plane * They take care of your luggage * They offer a user-friendly website which doesn’t take much time and efforts

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    Essay Length: 406 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 17, 2019 By: Liza Liza
  • Saebe Markeitng Business Case.

    Saebe Markeitng Business Case.

    BUSINESS CASE In partial fulfillment of the course requirement in BAC106 Lorenzo, Harris P. Garcia, Jose Luis Andres A. I. Problem Statement * How would Saebe Company maximize their assets of they are going to implement an e-commerce operation? II. Statement of the Objective * The use of social media and other e-commerce sites to promulgate new and existing products. * To carry out effective implemented operations to maximize their own assets to persuade their target market. * To get the current target market of Saebe and establish a competitive advantage among competitors. * To

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    Essay Length: 748 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 22, 2019 By: Harris Lorenzo
  • J Johnson Case

    J Johnson Case

    Answer 1 In case of United States, the retirement age of a person is 62 years. In the given case, John was 42 years of age in 2012. Thus, f everything went good, John has a working life of around 20 years left. Hence, John has an expected working life of 20 years left where he will be entitled of reduced income. Answer 2 Part A In the given case, in year 2011, John was promoted from a Marketing analyst to a marketing associate. As result the annual salary of John increased from $47,293 in

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    Essay Length: 2,950 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: March 27, 2019 By: Nilesh Charan
  • Truearth Case Analysis

    Truearth Case Analysis

    Aubry Brown Case Brief Title: TruEarth Date: Due: 2/10/19 1. Problem Statement: TruEarth is a food company that specializes in high quality whole grain food. They were very successful with Cucina Fresca pasta line, and now Isabel Eckstein, the brand manager of TruEarth, must decide whether or not to launch a whole grain pizza kit to public. Time is of the essence as competition is working on a similar product. 2. Situation Analysis: Company * Known for quality products * Very successful when first to market with a product * Hit it big in home

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    Essay Length: 1,099 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 31, 2019 By: agbrown
  • Target Corporation Case Analysis

    Target Corporation Case Analysis

    ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE Organizational Change Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Title Date. ________________ Company’s Industry, Size, Employees, And History Target Corporation at present is among the largest discount store retailer in the United states after Walmart by retail volumes and is a part of the S&P 500 index. The compony first opened its doors in 1962, upon being founded by George Dayton. Target has its headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where it was first instituted. At the onset, the company remained focused on convenient shopping advantaging from its strategy of offering discount prices on various items making

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    Essay Length: 1,525 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 10, 2019 By: Enock Owino
  • Google in China Root Cause Analyses

    Google in China Root Cause Analyses

    Audrey Filteau MBA622 April 4, 2019 Francis R “Skip” Maffei Google in China Root Cause Analyses __________________________ 1-Define the problem Should Google exit the Chinese Market. Google mission is: Our mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. Accepting Chinese censorship for a company that preach to make information universally accessible goes against the company values. It also goes against fundamental human rights to have access to information. 2-Collect Data Doing business in China for Google create an inconsistent philosophy: * Their motto was to ‘’ Do no evil’’

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    Essay Length: 878 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 14, 2019 By: Audrey
  • Gsc 3630 Exam 1 Study Guide

    Gsc 3630 Exam 1 Study Guide

    1) In one of my classes, an assignment required group work and a presentation. I was one of the members and a leader of a 5 member group. At the beginning, I trusted everyone and we got along well. The members were very active and wrote down what they were all assigned to do. However, as time progressed, I started losing trust. Everyone was slacking and not doing the work assigned to them. I realized that it was just me doing work. I tried to gather everyone to get together and finish the assignment. No

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    Essay Length: 438 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 15, 2019 By: Tania Ahmed
  • Case Brief for Sherman V. Marriott International

    Case Brief for Sherman V. Marriott International

    Brief assignment about Case 3-1 <Sherman v. Marriott Hotel Services, Inc.> 1. Fact: 1. Sherman, who was African-American, was attending conference in Baltimore. 2. He had been locked out of his room while he was staying at Marriott in Baltimore. 3. He went to the front desk and there was an employee, who was Caucasian, and the employee asked him to show his ID. 4. He was locked out after his work-out, so couldn’t show any evidence to prove himself, identification. 5. He was asked to be escorted to his room and come back to

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    Essay Length: 6,370 Words / 26 Pages
    Submitted: April 17, 2019 By: yoseph1
  • Case Method for Students of Business, Administration, Etc: Copper Ridge, Inc.: In Search of a New Culture A.C.

    Case Method for Students of Business, Administration, Etc: Copper Ridge, Inc.: In Search of a New Culture A.C.

    Winter, 2011 BCJ 50 Society for Case Research COPPER RIDGE, INC.: IN SEARCH OF A NEW CULTURE A.C. Lampe, Rockhurst University Craig Sasse, Rockhurst University This case was prepared by the authors and is intended to be used as a basis for c/ass discussion. The views presented here are those of the authors based on their professiona/ judgment and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Society for Case Research. The names of individuals, the firm, and its /ocation have been disguised to preserve anonymity. Copyright© 2011 by the Society for Case Research and

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    Essay Length: 5,534 Words / 23 Pages
    Submitted: April 25, 2019 By: actailarin
  • Resolution of Case Method for Students Os Administration: Copper Ridge, Inc: In Search of a New Culture

    Resolution of Case Method for Students Os Administration: Copper Ridge, Inc: In Search of a New Culture

    Name: Jesus Guillermo de Santiago Espinosa Individual Work Business Case: ________________ COPPER RIDGE, INC: IN SEARCH OF A NEW CULTURE Facts Problems Solutions * They hired Steve Hartman as Director of Human Resources for their experience in organizational culture, when the problem was about to blow up the company. * The company had difficulties adapting to the changes in the business environment because for many years they kept the same organizational culture (work for many years). * Andrew Gladstein CEO of Copper Ridge. * Senior managers knew that the company had lost many performance goals

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    Essay Length: 555 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 25, 2019 By: actailarin
  • Mba 240 Rds Case Assignment

    Mba 240 Rds Case Assignment

    Ali Burke Professor Vieregger MBA 240 25 February 2019 RDS Case Assignment 1. What do the terms best, merit, and fair mean in the context of RDS’s diversity and inclusion (D&I) policy in the case? After defining the terms, analyze how each term would be viewed within (a) the economic model of CSR and (b) the stakeholder model of CSR --- drawing on the definitions and examples in HDM Chapter 5, using page citations. Best, merit, and fair are all terms that are up for interpretation and could have varying meanings based on the context

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    Essay Length: 2,132 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: May 7, 2019 By: rangerbean
  • Coca Cola in India: A Corporate Social Responsibility Case Involving Marginalised Stakeholders

    Coca Cola in India: A Corporate Social Responsibility Case Involving Marginalised Stakeholders

    Student ID’s: 27829464, 27657345, 30090512, 30029015, 29269482, 30465028 Coca Cola in India: A corporate social responsibility case involving marginalised stakeholders Group 8 Contents Executive Summary 1. Introduction 2. The Problem 3. CSR Strategies 3.1. Outcomes 1. Recommendations 1. Conclusion Executive Summary: Production by Coca-Cola began in Plachimada, Kerala, in 2000, creating a range of social and environmental issues for the local communities due to over-extraction of groundwater, pollution and high levels of pesticides. This led to a long legal battle and protests by activist groups, creating a highly publicised conflict which adversely affected the company’s

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    Essay Length: 2,133 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: May 20, 2019 By: Jiamin Ren
  • Victoria Chemicals Case Analysis

    Victoria Chemicals Case Analysis

    Victoria Chemicals’ Merseyside, located in England, is a leading producer of polypropylene. The company is in the process of evaluating a facilities upgrade project, requiring a capital investment of GBP12 million. The existing facility, which was built in 1967, is one of the oldest plants in the industry. Due to its age, along with deferred maintenance that was not completed, the production cost per ton of 1.09, is the 4th highest in comparison to the 5 largest competitors in the market. The investment would consist of renovating the production line, which would entail replacement of

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    Essay Length: 775 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 22, 2019 By: bobanpolizovski
  • Nabu 334 Final Exam Study Topics

    Nabu 334 Final Exam Study Topics

    NABU 334 Final Exam Study Topics 1. Topic 9 Ethics * Importance of ethics * Factors influencing ethics in leaders * Framework for ethical decision making – theories of ethical decision making * How to create an ethical organization 2. Topic 10 Motivation * Implication of motivation in workplace * Theories of motivation * Factors affecting motivation in the workplace * Motivation Trifecta model * How to increase motivation in the teams and workplace * Rewards - Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Motivation * Job design * Employee involvement * Organization culture 3. Topic 11 Decision Making

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    Essay Length: 257 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 16, 2019 By: Jyoti
  • Lynn Garcia Case Writeup

    Lynn Garcia Case Writeup

    The amount of loose change present in the United States accounts for approximately 17 billion dollars of unused currency. Most people have a coffee can, Ball glass jar, ceramic pink pig, or similar obtuse receptacle that contains this change. Anyone who has tried to actually use this currency has encountered the same challenge, banks will not accept it, clerks will give you dirty looks, and Staples will happily sell you paper sleeves for the privilege of spending an entire afternoon sorting. Being able to develop a system to allow consumers to easily convert this currency

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    Essay Length: 2,116 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: June 25, 2019 By: justboosted02
  • Ginger Soup Study

    Ginger Soup Study

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to acknowledge our family that give us financial support and moral support to do and finish this Research Proposal. And to those who helped us to correct our grammars. To Sir. Carlo R. Castro, for letting us use his laptop. And above all to Almighty God, for the strength and power to finish this project. -The Researcher TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Title Page II. The Problem: Rationale and Background 2.1. Statement of the Problem/Objectives 2.2. Null Hypotheses 2.3. Significance of the Study 2.4. Scope and Limitations of the Study Chapter 2

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    Essay Length: 2,437 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: June 29, 2019 By: kurt21
  • Nike Inc. Case Analysis

    Nike Inc. Case Analysis

    Nike Inc. Case Analysis This case study analysis is to assist NorthPoint Group in arriving at cost of capital for Nike Inc which will be used as the discount rate for arriving at estimated valuation for Nike Inc’s stock price. Our estimation of cost of capital is 9.27% as detailed in Exhibit 4- WACC of Nike Inc. We have used the WACC model to arrive at this estimation. Further using WACC as the discount rate, we recommend that NorthPoint should buy Nike Inc. as it is currently undervalued. Cost of Capital and WACC Weighted average

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    Essay Length: 788 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: June 30, 2019 By: adam watkins
  • Deep Roots Distillery

    Deep Roots Distillery

    My final project will be on Deep Roots Distillery, I have decided to do this Discussion on American Apparel. American Apparel, needs to go back to its foundation, and relaunch the brand. "American Apparel’s mission was to make great quality clothing without using cheap “sweatshop” labor and exploiting workers" (Metha, 2016). Currently, their brand has taken a lot of hits, financially, legally and reputation-wise. One of their major disadvantages is its financial state. They need to increase sales numbers, reduce their high-interest debt before they are forced to file for bankruptcy, and lower their operating

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    Essay Length: 399 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 22, 2019 By: pbenzo
  • Mgmt 4213 Case 3 the Cane Mutiny

    Mgmt 4213 Case 3 the Cane Mutiny

    Case 3: The Cane Mutiny 1. What was Medignostics’s phased retirement program and why did they phase it out? Medignostics’s phased retirement program was part of the Part-Time Statute for the Elderly. This was a new aspect of German social legislation. The article states that, “The statute was a way of easing older workers out the door so that jobs could be made available for the young. Companies that complied were eligible for subsidies. If you worked at a company that participated, then, beginning at age 55, you could reduce your hours to half-time for

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    Essay Length: 1,661 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: August 2, 2019 By: nataliemanders

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