Business Analysis Case Study
Executive Summary The dynamics experienced by companies as they go through various stages of development are always complex and vary from one organization to another. Challenges and dynamics can be either categorized as being influenced by internal processes or influenced by external economic variables. In large organizations where various processes...
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Management
Introduction Background of the study Total Quality Management (TQM) can be defined as the process that involves the mobilization of different processes and functions within a certain financial service institution to ensure that quality products and services are provided and customer satisfaction is guaranteed (Ross & Perry, 1999, p.1). According...
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Marketing Planning
Executive summary The Temple Brewing Company Pty Ltd has succeeded in ensuring a well-established market ground for its products. In the year 1986, The Temple Brewing Company Pty Ltd established one of its distinctive products like the temple pale ale which was later followed by another vary fascinating product named...
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Business Analysis Case Study
Executive Summary Owing to the current globalization, there has been the transformation of businesses that are opting to participate in overseas markets. This is mainly because most governments have realized how individual capitalism is uneconomical within the global market. Drastically, more businesses are expanding in the global market, leading to...
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Marketing Planning
Introduction It is important for organizations and all companies engaged in the production of commercial goods to have a marketing plan. This will ensure the streamlining of the company such that it is well focused and integrated into marketing activities. All departments in the organization (especially the marketing department) ought...
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Marketing Planning
Introduction Proposed Venture: Phoenix Solar Energy Systems â Unlimited Energy for Life. Propose to manufacture, assemble and market solar energy systems for household purposes in the Indian market. A Solar energy unit capable for powering the entire house without any dependence on external power forms our chief product. There will...
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Product Management
Executive Summary Apple incorporation was established in the year 1971, since its establishment the company has been gradually making improvements, establishing itself as one of the worldâs leading brands. The company has constantly proved to be innovative, complex, and fashionable. At the same time maintain some form of simplicity in...
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Management
Executive summary Following a needs assessment report that showed a gap in the employeesâ ability to use office equipment at the queenâs health organization, a training program has been developed to address this issue. The training program is specially designed for training adults and focuses on the identified needs to...
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Product Management
Introduction Quality planning is the process by which an organization lays down a sequence of steps that will be used to meet the organizationâs objectives and activities. It is applied in designing a product or service that will meet customer, business, and operational needs. One of the most important steps...
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Management Theory
Abstract As corporations transcend boundaries and mobility of the workforce increases, business organizations around the world face changes that are unique to these times. The following paper enlists and discusses in detail the various problems that managers and administrators face in managing a globally diverse workforce. While the problems are...
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International Marketing
Introduction Fiat group is one of the companies that founded the motor industry in Europe. Immediately after the company was established, it started pursing critical growth strategies, that have been able to make it become one of the strongest international companies with technological prowess, innovative spirit, advanced organizational and production...
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Product Management
Introduction Southwest Wind Power is currently seeking to take the opportunity of tax credits in the USA by creating markets for its products. The company is also wishing to expand its markets to one more country and from the selection, the most favorite would be the United Arab Emirates. With...
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International Marketing
Introduction KFC is a huge multinational firm that was founded in Kentucky in 1964. It currently operates in 74 countries. In1986 the company was acquired by Pepsi co. Inc which later changed its name to YUM Brands Inc (Burroughs, 2008). On the other hand, McDonald Corporation is the largest fast-food...
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Company Analysis
Executive Summary Korea Korean Barbeque (KKB) which initiated preliminary operations in Canada is all set to spread its wings around other parts of the world, including Chinese and other Asian destinations. Perhaps one of the chief reasons for its immense popularity and acceptance in many countries is the fact that...
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Business Analysis Case Study
Introduction International business management is considered as a very crucial concept that should be understood by any organization that is operating internationally, this concept normally involves the application of the management processes and concepts that enables the organization to remain in the global market, research indicates that this concept becomes...
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Business Analysis Case Study
Introduction Toyota Motor Corporation is a leading company in the automobile industry by market share and sales volume. The companies headquarter is located in Toyota City in Japan. The company has a capital base of 397,050,000,000 Yen as of 31/ 04/ 2010 (Toyota Motor Corporation). The core business activity of...
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Economics
Introduction The British economy has been among the fast-growing advanced modern economies in the whole world. It is ranked among the first five largest economies in the world. Its rate of growth is mostly determined by various factors which include its population growth, productivity as well as the rate of...
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International Marketing
Introduction In the Southeast of the Indochinese Peninsula lies one of the world’s troubled countries; Vietnam. With a vast expanse of 331,690 kilometers square, the country is bordered by the Gulf of Tonkin, South China Sea, Gulf of Thailand, Laos, and the Republic of Cambodia. The most remarkable feature about...
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Industries
Introduction The manufacturing industry has been of significant importance to many countries around the world. In the United States, the manufacturing industry trend has been of significant importance to the nation just like other countries. Japan has also experienced mercurial growth in its well-organized manufacturing sector, attributed to the heavy...
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Industries
Introduction Hilton Adelaide is one of the popular four star hotels located in Adelaide, in South Australia. The hotel is located in a strategic place in a region considered the heart of the city and has thus been known as one of the best and popular hotels in Southern Australia...
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Economics
Introduction The economic downturn that began in 2007 resulted in major challenges for many Governments around the world. As a result, many rescue packages were instituted to try to alleviate the worst effects of the crisis (Brasc, par. 5). The US government developed an economic stimulus package that was aimed...
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Business Communication
Introduction ERP is an abbreviation for enterprise resources planning, it is a technological strategy that is used to enhance communication in the organization (Dorward, 1994; pg36). It is s strategy that has been adopted by most companies to facilitate interactions with their stakeholders. Organizations make use of certain computer hardware...
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Business Communication
Abstract Web applications are fast-moving toward web 2.0 technologies. Organizations are setting up systems to reap the benefits of this new technology. The reason behind this surge in web 2.0 adoption is that this technology has advantages over its predecessor, web 1.0. This technology is a mash-up of technologies, business...
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Management
Introduction ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) can be defined as the technological computer-based systems that can transfer data and the related processes between different departments within an organization. Various traders trade in these systems, and they include SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft, and Edwards. These systems are different as compared to non- ERP...
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Business Communication
Introduction The field of public relations is the art which the company uses to disseminate information to the employees. The information to be disseminated include those the products they offer and the services in which they are engaged in. One of the main original goals of public relations was to...
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Management
Introduction In the general sense, Change is defined as âto make or become different, give or begin to have a different form;â in other words change can mean dissatisfaction with the old and belief in the new (Harigopal, 2006, pp. 26-27). Dissatisfaction can arise out of perceived deficiency in an...
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Human Resource Management
Methods that can be used to manage resistance to change For managers who want to make a step to the unknown, they have to make sure that they have everything stated out clearly. Change is inevitable and the managers should not try to run away from it. Instead of running...
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Management
Introduction IMAX Corporation (IMAX), founded in 1967 is one of the leading entertainment technology companies. It is headquartered in Toronto in Canada and specializes in film and digital imaging technologies. It is a part of the out-of-home entertainment industry and veers for top spot in this segment. Entertainment industry has...
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Management
Introduction Heraclitus, the great Greek philosopher said, âYou can never step into the same river Twiceâ (Cashman, 2009, p.14). Change is an inevitable aspect of human life. It has almost become a way of life. However, it is elusive, and difficult to manage. This is the inherent problem that any change...
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Management
Introduction National health care expenses are projected to reach over $2.8 trillion and be over 16 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) by 2011 according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) (Kaiser Family Foundation [KFF], 2007). Chronic disease and preventable illnesses account for approximately 72 percent...
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Strategic Management
Globalization has permeated across all spheres of life but arguably businesses have been the greatest benefactors of this phenomenon. Companies no longer limit their horizons to their immediate surroundings when looking for new opportunities. Instead, more attention is given to foreign locations that can yield high returns. The paper will...
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Strategic Management
Introduction The resource-based view of the firm is a theoretical framework that describes how organizations achieve and sustain competitive advantage over a long period of time and the strategy examines strategic competencies as a collection of internal resources that are vital for the creation of competitive advantage. The resource-based view...
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Strategic Management
Introduction Strategic management is the continuous process that involves three major activities, which include; determination of a strategy, actual implementation of the strategy and monitoring and control of the management strategy with the sole purpose of achieving the set organizationâs goal and vision (Mintzberg 1989). It is important to note...
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Company Analysis
Tesco strategy In the United Kingdom, TESCO is the largest and leading retail business in the food and non-food industry. This retail business is in the food industry as well as in personal finance. This company has many strategies that have made them one of the growing retail businesses in...
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Business Analysis Case Study
Introduction By the end of the 1960s, the Ford Motor Company experienced stiff competition from companies abroad especially from European and Japanese automakers. As of 1968, the order of battle was to fight the competition in the small car market. In their attempt to manufacture the U.S.-made âsmall carâ they...
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Strategic Management
Introduction Strategic management entails the allocation of resources to support the strategies chosen by the organization to achieve its ambitions. The successful implementation of any project depends on the strategies and the approach used. The strategic implementation process, therefore, involves the integration of various management activities which includes the strategic...
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Strategic Management
Introduction Hospitality industry is often regarded as the key prerequisite for developing tourism and all the spheres, associated with it. Gambling business is closely associated with tourism, and, in order to increase the revenues, casino owners need to improve the hospitality sphere for attracting more visitors and tourists. In fact,...
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Strategic Management
Abstract During hard economic times, businesses often turn back to obvious strategies given strengthening their survival. However, continuous plans should be adopted by businesses to shield them from unexpected uncertainties that may emerge during hard economic times such as recession. This paper discusses strategic choices that a business should strive...
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Human Resource Management
Summary The Human Resources Management is a fundamental phenomenon for any kind of business. An ambitious company should pay much attention to the development of its HRM department if it plans to withstand the competition in the world market. Ford Motor Company, the organization chosen for this research, is one...
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Marketing
Leadership Leadership is a very important skill that is not possessed by all; hardly very few people are blessed with this skill. Being a leader is not easy; it poses many challenges and the person who overcomes these challenges makes a successful leader. A leader instills confidence and provides motivation...
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Marketing
Introduction Adaptive selling would be influenced by the knowledge the salesperson has to do with types of the customers who have to be reached, the selling strategies he has, and the motivation that can be effective in altering the direction of the customersâ behaviors. In the article which we are...
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Marketing
Introduction The rapid escalation of the retailing segment has been one of the most imperative transformations to have happened within the UK economy in the post-war era. It is not merely that the shopping practice has transformed afar recognition. The radical effect upon business organization, of transformations taking place within...
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Human Resource Management
Introduction âThe most beautiful sight that we see is the child at labor. As early as he may get at labor the beautiful, the more useful does his life get to be.â This was a statement by Asa G. Candler, founder of the Coca-Cola Co. (cited in Levine 1). This...
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Strategic Management
Laura Ashley (LA) has its operations in designing, sourcing, manufacturing, distributing, and selling clothing and soft and hard lines for home furnishings. At the year-end of 2006, LA recorded a profit before tax of ÂŁ6.1 million, an increase of 38.6 percent from 2005 (Laura Ashley, 2006). In this paper, the...
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Company Analysis
Introduction Ceramic Fuel Cell Limited (CFCL) was formed in 1992. CFCL is an Australian company that is at the frontier as far as Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technology is concerned. SOFC technology utilizes natural and renewable gas to manufacture and produce fuel cells that provide energy, which is sufficient,...
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Marketing
Introduction BUPA stands for British Union Provident Association. It is a health care firm that provides care services and health insurance internationally. It has been in operation for over sixty years since its establishment in the United Kingdom in the 1940s. The company specializes in healthcare providing such services as...
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Marketing
Introduction Compass Group is among the leading food processing companies in the world. For this reason, the company has invested across various continents with its presence being felt in over 90 nations. (Compass group, 2009, p.1). The companyâs workforce consists of over 400,000 employees. Its business strategy lies in building...
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Marketing
Executive summary Wal-Mart Inc. has been in existence since 1962. The retail store chain has significantly expanded in the global market segments in Europe, America, and Asia. Its powerful retail brand with âEveryday low priceâ slogan depicts its successful money-for-value pricing policy and strategy (Zook, &Graham 2006, p.15). Even though...
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Business Ethics
Introduction Siemens AG is a German company started in the year 1847 and is now one of the leading companies in the telecommunications industry, providing electronics and engineering products and services globally. The company has always stated publicly its focus on good governance, strong corporate social responsibility (CSR) and moral...
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Business Ethics
Introduction Business ethics consists of both written and unwritten rules that businesses are supposed to adhere to while conducting business in the market place. Business ethics, just like other forms of ethics are geared towards providing guidelines for businesses to avoid unconventional practices that may be hurtful to the businesses,...
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Business Ethics
Modern societies hail whistleblowers as heroes. It is appropriate to give them the honor that is due them because of the personal sacrifices that they had made in order to âblow the whistleâ against their own organization. It is a hard thing to do, going against their own team, the...
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Business Ethics
Abstract There is usually a myriad of difficulties faced by business organizations on matters of pertinent decision-making approaches regarding workers. One such dilemma is in the case when a business entity would like to improve its profits against the relevant strategies to put in place. For instance, retrenching workers can...
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Company Analysis
Introduction This paper is going to speculate on how the sportswear industry is gaining more popularity in diversity and the development and development of economies. This market segment recently has been classified currently as the most price-competitive, this follows the research authenticated in the US and UK, the figures which...
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Company Analysis
Introduction The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is an autonomous, interstate, corporation that controls and sustains bridges, tunnels for both road and rail transport. Their control also spans to bus terminus, airports, PATH and seaports that are important to commerce and shipping capacity. Through various amenities and...
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Company Analysis
Introduction An organization may deem it right to collaborate with another firm to enable it to achieve a certain objective. At initial arrangements, the agreement between such organizations may be just temporal arrangements, ranging from efforts to initiate a formal entity to a loose arrangement with both firms owning separate...
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Company Analysis
Introduction Ceramic Fuel Cell Limited (CFCL) was formed in 1992. CFCL is an Australian company that is at the frontier as far as Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technology is concerned (Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited, 2010). SOFC technology utilizes natural and renewable gas to manufacture and produce fuel cells that...
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Company Analysis
Executive summary In the summer of 1998, three college friends started the production of smoothie drinks with no addictives and it was supported by the general public. This was the beginning of innocent limited. The company became Britainâs favorite drink company in a short while. The company reached an amazing...
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Company Analysis
Review of the nature, Marketing and Operation Link of Avis Budget Group Avis Budget Group operates two of the most renowned brands in the global industry of car rentals. The operations include Avis and Budget. On one hand, the firm (Avis) is in the front line when it comes to...
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Human Resource Management
Introduction Self-motivation is very crucial for those who have the ambition of being leaders at some point in life. This is especially applicable to those who are starters. The type of motivation required to ascend to high level of leadership is powerful. It is not a matter of chance that...
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Human Resource Management
Introduction According to, Graham and Bennett, recruitment is the first part of the process of filling a vacancy; and includes the examination of the vacancy, the consideration of sources of suitable candidates, making contact with the candidates, and attracting applications from them. H. Graham and R. Bennett, (1995). Adds however...
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Human Resource Management
Executive Summary The role of women in business is an issue that was highly researched. There are certain shifts in the way businesswomen perceived are perceived, all having a common theme of the difficulty to reach the top of the corporate world. This report focuses on the changes in the...
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Human Resource Management
Executive summary Waterway Industries is a canoe manufacturing company, headquartered at Gosford, NSW. Like many companies, Waterways started off small and has since grown and expanded its business in many areas and regions. It therefore follows that its human resource management issues have also expanded. Despite creating favorable working relationship...
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Human Resource Management
Organizational structure Cooper Cameron and Cytec industries are companies which are both listed in the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). They began trading at NYSE after a spin-off from parent companies; Cytec from Cyanamid and Cooper Cameron from Cooper Industries in 1993 and 1995 respectively (Black, 2009). Both companies have...
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Business Analysis Case Study
Introduction The issues and challenges surrounding the commercialization of traditional knowledge in many developing countries have been overlooked in many types of research that have been conducted about laws governing intellectual property rights. It is worth noting that many people who have a lot of knowledge for instance in the...
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Business Analysis Case Study
Introduction In the period of 2008 to 2009, the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) identified the Peanut Butter Corporation of America (PCA) as the source of a food-borne disease outbreak that was a cause of illness and death in the United States. The peanut butter and peanut butter paste from...
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Business Analysis Case Study
Introduction Harley Davidson (HD) has enjoyed a lot of success in the US market; however, this has not been without its ups and downs. The company has had to contend with fluctuations in brand value, acquisitions, a volatile economic environment, and restructuring ventures. This report will examine how the firm...
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Business Analysis Case Study
Introduction The Analysis and the observation of markets and the loyal customers are the strong foundation on which the success of the business relies and the effective strategy is built. The keen part of the research should be on the analysis and the research on the marketing trends to have...
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Management
Executive Summary Alpha Plantation is an oil palm growing and processing company situated in Malaysia. The company is owned by a British international company with an aim of producing and serving its detergent companies with unrefined palm oil. Since its establishment, the company has been managed by staffs from Britain....
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Management
Introduction King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia is a global institution targeting graduates from the world over located in Thuwal, it is intended to be an inspiration domestically and internationally in research and was opened in September 2009 being the brainchild project of King Abdullah Bin...
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Management
Introduction A database is a group of data that is related in some way. Unlike the file system, with its different and unrelated files, the database is made up of logically related data stored in a single file, which is normally stored in the computer. A Database Management System (DBMS)...
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Management
Introduction Management science is generally regarded as the key aspect of successful business performance. In general, the science of management involves numerous aspects and tools, hence, the widest explanation of the management science will be closely related to defining the key aim of management. Even though some of the managerial...
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Management
Good Judgment is an Important Element in the Leaderâs Assessment Good Judgment is a key characteristic for any leader or anyone who aspires to be a leader. However, it is important to appreciate the fact that leadership has both negative as well as positive consequences. In How to Lead, How...
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Entrepreneurship
Executive summary Entrepreneurship has common definitions of the same are viewed from three perspectives among scholars in the business field: the economic perspective, which considers the role of the entrepreneur in the economic development of a specified locality; sociological perspective, which sees the entrepreneur as a member of a social...
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E-Commerce
Executive Summary Negotiation and integration play an important role in many businesses today. The use of e-business has impacted virtually every aspect of business, by allowing the two aspects of a business to easily come into play. E-commerce has transformed not only the way business is done but has also...
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Business Analysis Case Study
Of all the consumer target groups available, women come out on top as far as marketing viability is concerned. They represent a group that offers the biggest opportunity for businesses due to the wide variety and complexity of their needs. However, research indicates that most women feel left out and...
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Financial Management
Introduction First, it should be stated that financial resource management is considered one of the most crucial aspects of the financial strategy of any company. Considering the necessity to analyze the companyâs financial health, the FRM is often associated with the financial analysis and the matters of the financial strategy,...
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Leadership Styles
Introduction A leader is a person who has the ability to influence people to perform a given task. The person possesses personal characteristics like being intelligent, understanding, diligence, and integrity that creates an influence on people to do as he wants (Locke & Shelley 1991). Leadership, therefore, involves that continued...
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Economics
Capitalism can be âdefined as an economic system that is based on private ownership of the means of production and distributionâ (Capitalism’s Economic and Political Crisis , pars. 1-4). âThe prices for goods and services are determined by the free market, and businesses are operated for the economic gain of...
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Business Ethics
Description of NAB tradersâ case The case involves two employees who were entrusted with trading in the National Australian Bank (NAB). Instead of two men; David Bullen and Vince Ficarra conducting their responsibilities as expected, they used the opportunity to enrich themselves by defrauding the bank a massive amount of...
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Negotiation
The words Negotiations came from a Latin name called “negotiatus” which meant “to carry on business”. And its no surprise why the Spanish word means “to carry on business” is called “negotiatus”, it proves its meaning the importance of its act in the process of conduction once business (Daly, 2007)....
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Finance
A budget deficit in any country normally arises when government expenditure exceeds tax revenue thus placing a nation in a position where it needs to borrow in order to stay afloat. The UK is currently going through one of the worst budget deficits in history and in response to these...
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Mission & Vision
Introduction This paper is going to focus on the strategic direction of McDonaldâs, the leading fast foods company in the world that was established in 1945 by two Macdonald brothers. The company has more than 30,000outlets and more than 2 million employees. The first part of the paper will look...
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Advertising
Introduction Advertisement is creating awareness of a certain product that is in the market. In other words, it is the paid communication by an organization that would like its information disseminated. The term client or sponsor is the term used to refer to the company that is paying for the...
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Risk Management
Introduction There are numerous external forces that affect the airline industry. As a result, the industry is compelled to continuously change its ways of doing things. The industries is not only vulnerable to bankruptcy, terrorism, amalgamation and acquisition but is also adversely affected by political instability in the various countries...
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Company Analysis
Executive summary Founded in 1849 in New York, Pfizer Inc. has been a market leader in the provision of pharmaceutical products needed in healthcare. The company was a brainchild of two cousins, Charles Pfizer and Charles Ehrhardt. Since its inception over a century ago, Pfizer Inc. has grown by leaps...
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Human Resource Management
Introduction The study of industrial relations was partly a result of the ascending and descending of the trade unions and communal negotiation in the twentieth century. âThroughout that time the phrase âindustrial relationsâ was often synonymous in popular discourse with union power and strikes, whereas collective bargaining was widely regarded,...
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Marketing Strategy
Introduction For a retailer organization to be successful, it must ensure that different combinations of goods and services are available to the customers at the right place and at the right time so that customers can access them whenever they need them. Marketing allows a retailer to manage the exchange...
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Organizational Structure
Company Profile AFLAK Electronic Industry Company was established as a Saudi Arabia company in 1996. The company offers telecommunication systems, retail solutions and security systems as their services to its customers. AFLAK Electronic Industry Company is a leading telecommunication provider, this includes Information Technology IT solutions and microelectronic solutions in...
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Product Management
Introduction In the market, a new product progresses from introduction to growth, then maturity and may finally decline depending on the response of the product to the prevailing changes in the market. This sequence is what has come to be known as product life cycle. It can be systematic or...
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E-Commerce
Introduction Electronic commerce (e-commerce) is referred to as the practice of carrying out business through the World Wise Web or rather the internet. In general terms, just like other forms of traditional commerce, buyers and sellers get a platform whereby they can exchange their goods and services. The only difference...
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Product Management
Introduction Actual Appliance to be sold is smartphones and airtime shop. This choice is based on a number of factors. These factors include demographics, location, type of people/customers who park their vehicles here, the neighborhood, competition and other businesses. Demographical information and factors like consumer culture, consumer behavior describes the...
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Brand Management
Executive Summary The retail industry has increased its market presence in recent years. The US-based Wal-Mart is the leading retailer in the world that deals with all sorts of retail products including apparel, food and beverage products and many more. In their attempt to stump their international market presence, the...
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Management
Introduction Business is a complicated matter that develops according to its own rules and regulations. Changes that happen in business are also conditioned by specific business-related issues and concepts. Accordingly, the phenomenon of business process re-engineering (BPR) is the embodiment of changes that every business organization needs to have from...
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Management
Introduction The nature and needs of firms and organizations are changing abruptly. For these entities to succeed in this competitive business world the need for effective implementation of organizational processes is paramount. Organizational processes are organized ways in which firms define, organize and implement their operations. Such are strategic measures...
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Business Communication
Introduction The Guthy Renker enterprise has recently expanded its business operations to New Zealand. We suggest that this organizational change may have had some impact on its communication practices within the currently wider spam of organization. Given that organizational change can cause communication-related issues, and the great impact communication processes...
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Business Communication
Introduction The utilization of an effective communication channel can aid in meeting organizational objectives as well as aiding managerial effectiveness. In a study carried on the impact of organizational structure on communication effectiveness on 68 respondents, seven independent variables of the organizational structure were investigated. The variance in communication effectiveness...
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Leadership Styles
Introduction Collaborative leadership is the hallmark of a sustainable community with the concerted effort of both leaders and their subordinates in decision making and problem solving endeavors. A leadership culture that recognizes both leaders and followers being under authority is necessary in benchmarking proper management practices in organizations (Andersen 2000)....
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Leadership Styles
Introduction Effective leadership is a key determinant of an organizationâs welfare. Many organizations have failed all over the world due to poor leadership. Governments have failed in their role in protecting and providing for their citizens due to poor leadership and millions of people have been killed in the past...
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Company Analysis
Background and History of IBM Company character and features are usually defined with passing time. The general identity and public impression a company portrays to the general public is often an image which has been created with time and not an instantaneous occurrence. It is against this backdrop that it...
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Strategic Management
Abstract Most mergers are carried out with a view to jointly share market opportunities and strengths that underpin each participating company. The top management needs to see eye-to-eye with stakeholders on many critical issues that may impact upon running of a successful business model in a competitive environment and also...
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Management
Introduction This can be defined as bringing together intelligence to increase the chances of innovation. From this definition, there are three critical points that can be got from it. One of these points is the fact that knowledge is a collective entity and it exists as a connection. Another point...
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Strategic Management
Introduction and background information The construction of a computerized sewerage system within the municipality of Bedford town is one of the most innovative approaches to quality infrastructure and environmental improvement projects. The ability to effectively monitor our sewerage system with the application of high-tech technology signals concerted efforts to improve...
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