changed strategies and focussed on ____________? A. price B. quantity C. quality D. tailoring strategy to meet local needs E. centralizing firm decisions in Atlanta 2. Profit can be defined as: A. costs minus profits B. the difference between time and money C. quantity times profit D. sales plus costs E. the difference between TR and TC 3. A firm’s __________ can be defined as the actions that managers take to attain the goals of the firm. A. systems B. value chain C. operations D. strategy E. plans
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Topic: How 3M draws up sales and spending forecasts? Questions: 1. Sketch out the 3M organization structure from the board of directors to the production foreman as best as you can from the information in the article Management committee (President‚ seven group vice presidents and nine vice presidents of staff departments) Controller Groups of divisions (Group vice presidents and Group head) Divisions (General managers) Departments (Department managers) Top aides Foreman 2. How many
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their inventions. Having said that‚ low rankings employees can’t always get their products up the ladder‚ this is certainly the case for 3M. Products don’t die at 3M‚ but this case study does suggest that many good ideas never materialize to a good product. After all‚ the Post-It success looks a bit miraculous‚ and miracles don’t happen very often. 4. Every 3M researcher gets to spend up to 15% of his time pursuing his own interests. This policy is immeasurable because of the very nature of a scientist
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There is no need to change basic corporate culture of innovation at 3M. 3M already has impressive internal strengths and in order to avoid further stagnation and increase company’s earnings per share more cohesive and systematic plan is needed. We would recommend the long term strategy development to increase the efficiency and competetiveness of the 3M products. 3M is fundamentally a science-based company. We produce thousands of imaginative products‚ and we’re a leader in scores of markets -
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Building Competitive Advantage Through Market Based Management Practices In 21st Century Management practices‚ firms and corporations are constantly seeking the leg-up on the competition to increase profits and long-term value creation. In an increasingly global environment‚ competition remains stiff if not more competitive than ever before. Representing indirect forces on competitive advantage for companies‚ globalization and national and international business/trade laws have an increasing
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this report‚ we done some situation analyses which are general environment analysis‚ Porter’s Five Forces Analysis‚ description of key stakeholders and SWOT analysis based on stakeholders groups. Besides‚ we suggest three strategies to INTI University and we recommend two strategy with the implementation details to let INTI gain the comparative advantage. For the general environment analysis‚ we found out the external factor that will affect the INTI University such as technology‚ social cultural
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3M and Norton Evolutionary vs. Classical Strategic Management A Case Study from Jim Collins & Jerry Porras‚ Built to Last‚ 1997 Questions for Discussion (1) 3M’s strategy contradicts nearly everything that an MBA program is supposed to teach you about planning and control. Explain: a. How would marketing studies and product planning benefit 3M in producing more successful products? b. How 3M can expect to survive in the long run if it is unable to compute the return on investment and cash
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company is to venture into the Middle Eastern and Asian markets. This report is structured in six main sections: an assessment of domestic and international HRM (outlining the major differences including cultural and industrial differences); the strategy that can be implemented; policies to address labour issues; training and development programme; approaches to employee representation issues; and re-evaluation of employee reward policies. 1.0 Domestic and International Human Resource Management
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3M Optical Systems: Managing Corporate Entrepreneurship MST550 – Capstone Professor Jack Raiton HBSP Case #395-017 Discussion Questions 1. What practices make 3M such an innovative company? 2. What is Any Wong’s role as the OS Unit’s general manager? How effective has he been? 3. What is Paul Guehler’s role as division vicepresident? How effective has he been? 4. What should Andy Wong do with the computer screen AFE? If he gets the AFE‚ should Guehler fund it? Case Outline • • • • • •
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Case study-The 3M Company Insert name Insert institution Insert instructor’s name Insert the date Case study-The 3M Company Initially known as the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company‚ this company was pioneered in 1902 at Minnesota near Lake Superior. It was set up to sell mineral deposits which were later proved to be valueless and this initiated early research and development of this company while in Duluth. This saw its success in selling sandpaper products. The company later increased
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