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    INTERNATIONAL DIVERSIFICATION There is a basic principle in finance and portfolio management‚ and this is‚ to obtain the greatest benefits with the resources available‚ this principle leads to a fundamental problem‚ which is to determine which assets should be invested to maximize the profitability of the capital available. Previously was limited when it comes to investing insight‚ which consisted of single and only an investment in domestic assets‚ today the borders of investment have expanded

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    Corporate Survival Strategy - Breakthrough Management ____________________________________________________________ ________________________ Abstract We are in an age of enormous change in business and industry. Change can be a source of opportunities for business. It can also threaten an organisation’s survival. Today’s king is not guaranteed to be tomorrow’s emperor. We have seen this in history and politics‚ and we see it in business also. While at times‚ corporations themselves hasten

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    1.Littleton (1969) outlined seven pre-conditions necessary for the development of double entry bookkeeping. Discuss each of these in the context of why Littleton felt they were essential. • Writing In the past‚ Many business owner had little education backgrounds. They had insufficient knowledge and had no idea why record keeping was important. Nowadays more and more businessmen are able to read and write and also the availability of paper make written records facilitate the adoption of double

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    The leadership at Newell knew that its growth strategy would require big acquisition as the growth prospects offered by purely organic growth from its existing products were very limited. Newell was a veteran buyer. During the last 30 years‚ Newell had built enormous value for its stakeholders by pursuing a strategy of inorganic growth by acquiring large number of companies like Shaprie pens‚ Holson Burnes‚ Intercraft etc. Although acquisitions in the past had been small and manageable‚ the company’s

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    Wenyan Liu Individual Assignment #1 4/5/2015 MBC619 Corporate Strategy Boeing Corporate-level Strategies Analysis and Recommendation Modified parts are underlined Two main business units of Boeing are “Boeing commercial airplanes and Boeing defence‚ space & security‚ in which the products and modified services are based on providing commercial and military aircrafts‚ satellites‚ weapons‚ electronic and defence systems‚ launch systems‚ advanced information and communication systems‚ and performance-based

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    Corporate Strategy and Decision Making Lecture 3: Rational and Administrative Models of Decision The rational decision model Under the rational model of decision making‚ the assumption is made that participants have agreed in advance that making a decision is the right process to follow and that the rules and language of decision making are understood by all. The rational model aims at making optimal decisions on the basis of a careful evaluation of alternative courses of action. Depending on

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    DIVERSIFICATION AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: AN EMPIRICAL EVALUATION Anil M. Pandya and Narendar V. Rao Abstract Diversification is a strategic option that many managers use to improve their firms’ performance. This interdisciplinary research attempts to verify whether firm level diversification has any impact on performance. The study finds that on average‚ diversified firms show better performance compared to undiversified firms on both risk and return dimensions. It also tests the robustness of these

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    Corporate-level strategy : Corporate-level strategy Diversification The Coca-Cola produced new RTD (Ready-To-Drink) coffee with Italy-based café. International expansion Their products are launched in more than 200 countries. Three levels of plan : Three levels of plan The corporate-level plan …How to manage their affiliates The business-level plan …To make a connection to restaurants etc The functional-level plan …How to advertise their products Structure : Structure Coca-cola company’s

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    the zaibatsu of the same name. The top 25 companies are also members of the Mitsubishi Kin’yōkai‚ or "Friday Club"‚ and meet monthly. The Mitsubishi.com Committee is meant to facilitate communication and access of the brand through a portal web site.[1] The Mitsubishi company was first established as a shipping firm by Yataro Iwasaki (1834–1885) in 1870. In 1873‚ its name was changed to Mitsubishi Shokai (三菱商会). The name Mitsubishi (三菱) consists of two parts: "mitsu" meaning "three" and "hishi"

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    Assessing Toyota’s Current Regional Production Strategy (North America‚ Canada‚ Mexico‚ USA) Performed By: University of Maryland University College May 17‚ 2015 Executive Summary The Toyota Motor Corporation employs a self-developed system known as the Toyota Product System (TPS) which is based on the concept of efficiency‚ necessity‚ quality‚ and cost reduction to guide business process improvements. This system has two pillars known as just-in-time (JIT) and auto-activation (Jidoka). Just-in-time

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