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Papers On Management Theory & Applied Operations Mgt.
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Caffè Nero Case Study
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A 5 page paper that analyses this company according to information provided in one article supplied by the student. The analysis includes a SWOT as well as the use of Porter's five forces, Porter's generic strategies for competitive advantage and Ansoff's matrix. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGcafenr.RTF
Campbell Soup Company – Case Study
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An 8 page paper. Using a case study provided by the student, the writer provides an overview of the company for the last twenty years and the problems it has faced. The company has experienced a slow, and sometimes, not so slow decline over the last two decades. A SWOT is included followed by recommendations for the company. Bibliography lists 1 sources.
Filename: PGcampbl.rtf
Case Analysis: Markham Instrument Company
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A 4 page paper analyzing a case in which the featured manufacturer has been using one manager as a scapegoat for all of its organizational problems. Company vice presidents are suffering from corporate myopia, believing that intrinsic organizational deficiencies can be attributed to the personality of a single man. They further believe that eliminating that single man will eliminate their problems. The paper lists points of issue and several recommendations. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSmgmtMarkham.rtf
Case Studies: Caterpillar And Harley-Davidson
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A 12 page paper presenting two case studies. The Caterpillar study refers to problems and issues Caterpillar faced in the 1980s and what the company did to regain market share through changes in management and operations. The second case refers to problems and issues Harley-Davidson faced in the early 1980s through the 1990s and what the changes they made to overcome the problems. Both companies thought they were immune from problems and discovered just how vulnerable they were to near extinction. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGctphly.RTF
Case Study - Lexmark International
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An 8 page paper. A case study of Lexington that was prepared at the University of Alabama is the catalyst and exclusive source of corporate information. This essay presents an analysis of Lexmark that includes consideration of the industry, external and internal environments, exogenous and endogenous variables, Porter's five forces, SWOT analysis, competitive advantages, and recommendations for change in the organizational structure. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGlxmrk.rtf
Case Study : Mt McKenzie Winery
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A 7 page paper that is based on information provided by the student. The paper includes a SWOT of the winery, the design for an advertisement for a brandy maker and who should interview candidates, the implications of 'rightsizing' instead of waiting for natural attrition, working with employees and community to prepare them for changes, such as staff reduction, and a future lineup of the organization's staff. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGmckwc.RTF
Case Study Analysis (HRMC)
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This 8 page paper examines a case study submitted by a student. The firm Health Revenue and Management Consultants (HRMC) is evaluated. A SWOT analysis is included. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA419HRM.rtf
Case Study Analysis in Management
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This 5 page tutorial examines a case study provided by a student. A look at planning, Murphy's Law and personality is taken. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA446cse.rtf
CASE STUDY ANALYSIS: LEAN MANUFACTURING
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This 4-page paper covers the socioethical remedies necessary for promotiong lean manufacturing. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTcastudya.rtf
CASE STUDY ON HONEYWELL MOD IV PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT TEAM
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This 4-page paper is a case study on parallel development and teams, as based on the product manufacture of Honeywell's Mod IV. The paper discusses challenges that go along with parallel development and how these challenges can be dealt with. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MThonmod.rtf
Case Study Regarding Changes in Management
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This 6 page paper evaluates a case study on a company that has had management problems. The case, submitted by a student, is discussed and solutions in terms of implementing an effective management paradigm is provided. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA152mgt.rtf
Case Study Yangpin's Noodle
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A 4 page paper. This case study is about a Chinese person who wants to open an American-Chinese restaurant in China. The essay discusses the individual's ideas and reasoning, identifies the key issues, provides alternatives and analyses of alternatives and makes recommendations. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGyngpn.RTF
Case Study: AcuScan, Inc.
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This 3 page paper takes the form of an analysis and memo to the CEO of AcuScan about the methods that might help turn his failing company around, and what these methods might be. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVAcuScn.rtf
Case Study: Decentralization, Autonomy, Price Transfer
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An 8 page paper that discusses a case provided by the student. A company has four autonomous divisions. In this case, one division is giving a bid for a project that is much higher than an outside company gave. The essay discusses the manager's justification along with the issue of transfer pricing. Recommendations are provided. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGwkhm.rtf
Case Study: Nike in the 1990s
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A 7 page paper discussing information presented in Harvard Business School Case 9-595-102 (1995). CEO Phil Knight stated in 1990 that Nike's focus for the 1990s should be that of athletic shoes and clothing, later refining that focus to one of marketing, rather than production. By 1993, the company had opened tourist-attraction stores, founded a professional athlete career management business and entered into an alliance with a large Hollywood talent agency, all the while bemoaning that European managers could not comprehend the Nike 'spirit and message.' The company failed to understand that its arrogance toward consumers and focus on activities unrelated to marketing athletic shoes and clothing masked any 'spirit and message' that may have existed. The paper recommends that Nike return to focusing on its core business. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSnike.wps