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  • Financial Inclusion Through Microfinance – Stakeholder Analysis

    Financial Inclusion Through Microfinance – Stakeholder Analysis

    Financial Inclusion through Microfinance – Stakeholder Analysis Introduction To provide further access to finance to unbanked urban and rural areas, microfinance can play important roles in providing saving and credit products to the unbanked population. Nonetheless, to be able to grow, microfinance institution in Laos will require funding to further to grow. Given the growth of the banking sectors in Laos which rely on the foreign investors for growth, the 30% limited of share ownership by foreign investors for microfinance institution is seen as obstacle for growth and development of the sector. Stakeholders Description Bank

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    Essay Length: 1,017 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: September 2, 2016 By: bsengphachan
  • Hotel Case Study

    Hotel Case Study

    INTRODUCTION The Hotel is house or time to rest of some people in City and also become temporary home of some family. The Hotel staffs that he/she deserve to always smile, happy, nice attitude, and also very helpful to give wow service and to always satisfied and welcome the guests, because the attitude of staffs is not good and unprofessional will bring it bad effects for Hotel. HOTEL SITUATION: You are the management staff or a large resort hotel, lately. You have had a lot of problems .You must discuss these problems with the other

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    Essay Length: 544 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: September 7, 2016 By: LEYS
  • Abercrombie Case Study

    Abercrombie Case Study

    Running Head: Abercrombie & Fitch Abercrombie & Fitch BUS 530 Sunday, July 31, 2016 Abstract Abercrombie & Fitch Abercrombie and Fitch was founded in 1892 by David T. Abercrombie. The first store was located on Water Street in lower Manhattan. Ezra Fitch, a lawyer and one of Abercrombie’s best customers became a partner in 1907. A & F managers promoted the store as “The Finest Sporting Goods Store in the World.” It was a place where the youth of America could go and purchase goods at a great price with nice material attached to their

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    Essay Length: 406 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 26, 2016 By: Mshu2016
  • Southwest Airlines Case Study

    Southwest Airlines Case Study

    Executive Summary Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) was established in 1967, as a low cost airline operating throughout the United States. By volume, they are the largest domestic carrier, they transported 106 million passengers last year. In May of 2011, Southwest acquired AirTran airlines, and is in the process of integrating their operations. Using a model of selecting the most profitable point-to-point routes and operating them efficiently and with good customer service, Southwest has been able to sustain solid growth year after year. By the start of 2012, they were serving 479 city pairs and producing

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    Submitted: October 6, 2016 By: rhettd03
  • Cascade Manor Post Negotiation Analysis

    Cascade Manor Post Negotiation Analysis

    Nidhi Jaswal Cascade Manor – Post Negotiation Analysis Introduction Cascade Manor was an interesting exercise because it was our first multi-party negotiation case. The roles were as follows – Chief Planner and CFO of the City of Bainbridge vs VP and CFO of Alki Corporation. I was playing the role of the Chief Planner of the City of Bainbridge. According to the details given to me, Bainbridge is suffering due to a depressed economy and the approval of the Cascade manor residential project could help in resolving the economic conditions of the city. I have

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    Essay Length: 939 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: October 6, 2016 By: enjay09 .
  • Financial Statement Analysis - Blizzard Vs. Ea

    Financial Statement Analysis - Blizzard Vs. Ea

    Yefan Zhou Activation Blizzard, Inc. Electronic Arts Inc. https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/718877/000104746916010584/a2227483z10-k.htm#du75301_item_8._financial_statements_and_supplementary_data https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/712515/000071251516000111/ea3312016-q410kdoc.htm#s91D621AC8ABF1F167D40199AA9FF37F3 Section A: Activation Blizzard, Inc. is an entertainment software company which develops and publishes interactive games on personal computer, video game console, mobile phone, and tablet. The company’s franchises include Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Skylanders, Destiny and others. The economic environment of the video game industry is extremely competitive because game developers are regularly bringing jaw-dropping innovations to consumers. Blizzard faces direct competition not only from large corporations like Electronic Arts, but also from small companies such as Rovio Entertainment Ltd (the producer

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    Essay Length: 1,425 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: October 9, 2016 By: yz7842
  • Case 1 Research

    Case 1 Research

    1) What asset(s), if any, should be recognized by the company at the date the invoice is sent to the customer (assume the magical internet machine ensures it is sent and received on the same day)? Provide the conceptual justification for your answer. a. If you argue that an asset(s) should be recognized at this date, when, if ever, and how will the company need to alter the value of this asset. Provide conceptual justification for your answer. b. If you argue that no asset should be recognized at this date, when, if ever, and

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    Submitted: October 12, 2016 By: umair.hussain
  • Billy’s Beats, Inc. Case

    Billy’s Beats, Inc. Case

    Billy’s Beats, Inc. Case The engagement team overseeing the Billy’s Beats, Inc. audit correctly followed the most general standard auditing practices, but did not use sufficient enough auditing evidence and procedures to verify some of management’s more specific financial statement assumptions. They did not, in other words, adequately assess the accuracy of, or reasoning for, estimations regarding the initial and periodic assessment of assets. The problems in these areas primarily relate to the useful lives of the acquired Little Drummer assets, the percentages used to allocate the fair value of that acquisition to asset classes,

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    Essay Length: 1,081 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: October 23, 2016 By: amabukhatwa
  • Was Ford to Blame in Pinto Case?

    Was Ford to Blame in Pinto Case?

    Was Ford to Blame in Pinto Case? Weak Arguments The Pro Team: The Con Team: Strong Arguments The Pro Team: The Pro team started out with a strong argument detailing the controversy surrounding the flawed design engineering of the Pinto, with a gas tank located between the right rear wheel well and the rear bumper. The design flaw proved negligence on behalf of Ford, affecting the overall safety and well-being of both parties involved in an accident. The team also did a good job relating the size of the subcompact vehicle with a design flaw

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    Essay Length: 349 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 1, 2016 By: velasco1983
  • Armani Industry Case Study

    Armani Industry Case Study

    HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1 (HRMT16127) ASSIGNMENT #1 AJAY XAVIER SHERIDAN COLLEGE ________________ As a staff of human resource department at Armani Canada and they are undertaking a review of the organisation policies, practices and systems with the goal of providing a workplace that is free from discrimination and harassment. PROFILE OF ARMANI INDUSTRY Armani exchange is an italian fashion house. The company designs, manufactures, distributes and retails fashion and lifestyle products, including apparel, accessories, eyewEAR and jewellery, in 200 stores worldwide. Giorgio Armani is the founder of this company. This company which I chose have

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    Submitted: November 5, 2016 By: Ajay Xavier
  • Pestle Analysis of Toyota

    Pestle Analysis of Toyota

    ________________ Executive summary: There are mainly three types of organizations namely public, private and voluntary sector. The main difference in these three sectors lies in profit. Both the public and voluntary sector does not run for profit generation while the private sector is run mainly for generating profit. Toyota has established its organizational function policy in a way so that it can ensure quality and make Toyota a quality leader that fulfills customer expectations and solves the quality related problems with priority. This is relevant with their mission to produce vehicles that customers will choose

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    Submitted: November 7, 2016 By: fowziahpriya
  • The Effects of Performance Measurement on a Delivery Company: a Case Study

    The Effects of Performance Measurement on a Delivery Company: a Case Study

    SYMPTOMS The following warning signs indicate that WDS has a significant problem that needs attention: • Employee safety concerns including muscle fatigue, not being able to think clearly, and injuries; • Complaints from employees about the poor condition of the trucks; • Employees frustrated because supervisors are not addressing their concerns; • Complaints from employees that management doesn’t care about them, “All management cares about is getting packages delivered and out of the building.” (McElroy 2008); • Drivers feeling overworked due to excessive overtime and long shifts; • Increases in standard time for drivers to

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    Essay Length: 785 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 16, 2016 By: psbowes07
  • No Countries, No Religion - a Philosophical Analysis of John Lennon's Song

    No Countries, No Religion - a Philosophical Analysis of John Lennon's Song

    “No religion, No countries” “Imagine there's no countries It isn't hard to do Nothing to kill or die for And no religion, too…” These are some of the words put together by the British songwriter John Lennon in his song “Imagine”. To many people, this thought, this scenario would remove almost all problems that are wrong with people and the world. In my opinion, this made-up world would have its pros and cons. To best explain my thoughts on this world, I want to isolate the different parts of this fantasy world, one without religion,

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    Essay Length: 785 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2016 By: saklolo33
  • Biopharm - Seltek Negotiation Case

    Biopharm - Seltek Negotiation Case

    The second role play was a pure distributive bargaining scenario, that aimed to depict the real-life on-shot negotiations in which price is the only issue negotiated. In situations like this, it no longer possible to create a win-win solution, as the win of one party will always be the loss of the other party. Hence, one should only be focused only on calming the value. In the “BioPharm - Seltek” role play my team represented BioPharm,- the potential buyer seeking for a plant in U.S. to manufacture Depox and thus capitalise on the newly acquired

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    Essay Length: 1,264 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2016 By: Malgorzata Michalska
  • Case Aqualisa Quartz

    Case Aqualisa Quartz

    CASE: AQUALISA QUARTZ Who are the consumers of Aqualisa (the UK company)? There are three types of consumer: - DO-IT-YOURSELF -> Wanted not expensive product and install easily: 550 000 shower sold in the UK - Property developers -> Regular & luxury property developers - Plumbers -> Not expensive, solid, and install easily The segment of consumers depends on product sales by the company. AQUALISA offer three different pricing segment: First one is premium buyers, second one is standard buyers, and one last value buyers. SEGMENT PRODUCT MOTIVATION DECISION MAKER CHANNEL PREMIUM Aquastyle Aquaforce 2.0/3.0

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    Essay Length: 1,863 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2016 By: Romain AC
  • Wilkerson Case Study

    Wilkerson Case Study

    1. The competitive situation currently faced by Wilkerson is that their competitors had been reducing the prices on pumps which is the major product line of Wilkerson. The price cut in pumps has dropped the pre-tax margin to less than 3% which is far below their historical margins of 10%. 2. Wilkerson’s existing cost system operates under a simple cost accounting system where each unit of product was charged for direct material and labor cost. The cost of materials was based on the prices paid for components under annual purchasing agreements and the labor rates

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    Essay Length: 271 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2016 By: ap200368
  • Apple Corporation Case Study

    Apple Corporation Case Study

    COMPANY BACKGROUND Apple Inc., a California corporation established in 1977, designs, manufactures and markets mobile communication and media devices, personal computers and portable digital music players, and sells a variety of related software, services, accessories, networking solutions and third-party digital content and applications. The Company’s products and services include iPhone, iPad, Mac, iPod, Apple Watch, Apple TV, a portfolio of consumer and professional software applications, iOS, OS X and watchOS operating systems, iCloud, Apple Pay and a variety of accessory, service and support offerings. The Company sells its products worldwide through its retail stores, online

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    Submitted: December 13, 2016 By: 1234567
  • Night by Elie Wiesel Analysis

    Night by Elie Wiesel Analysis

    Night Analysis Night is a memoir written by Elie Wiesel, a boy growing up Sighet a small town in Transylvania. We learn very quickly that Elie is a very religious boy; he spends his days studying the Talmud and by night is praying at the synagogue. Even though Elie is only thirteen he press’s his farther to find him a master to guide him in the studies of the Kabbalah, which is usually practiced when you’re in your thirties. His farther informs Elie that he is too young and must learn the basics first. Through

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    Essay Length: 1,802 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2017 By: aaronpayan
  • Vans Case Study

    Vans Case Study

    Vans case study 1. The company advantage at this time is how unique their company was structured. They able to customized while selling durable cheap shoes. No other company specialized in alternative sports like they did. They also able to make their shoes about of their store, which it is also a factory. The other company does not have this feature within their store. Even though, their target market is limited, they are able to turn it around by differentiated themselves from the general shoes store. Plus, the inventory can be control and manufacture by

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    Essay Length: 503 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 10, 2017 By: huxand
  • New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc Case Study

    New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc Case Study

    RMIT International University Vietnam Bachelor of Commerce Program Subject Code: BUSM2301 Subject Name: Organizational Behavior Title of Assignment: Individual Paper Student name: Nghiem Xuan Quynh Student Number: S3579986 Teachers Name: Mr. Sagi Mathew Group Number: Assignment due date: 4/12/2016 Date of Submission: 4/12/2016 Number of pages including this one: Word Count: 1410 ________________ Introduction New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc (NUMMI) is a 50/50 joint venture of the Fremont plant of General Motors (GM) and Japanese automakers - Toyota. The company was authorized after the GM’s shut down due to labor-management conflict. After the closing, GM

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    Essay Length: 1,458 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 13, 2017 By: Xuân Quỳnh

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