In this case study we are going to discuss the CRA case. The CRA case is mainly about the mining company breaking/dissolving the unions and making the employees sign the individual contracts. Here we will discuss and analyse how they went about pursuing the workers to leave the unions and sign the individual contracts. Before that we will briefly look into the profile of the CRA. CRA is a major Australian mining company‚ it is a large employer with about 15000 employees directly employed and another
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Case Study 8 1. What are SMPR’s data communication needs? Much greater integration of their technology and improved communication between branch offices 2. Based on the information provided‚ do you foresee any significant problems in integrating and coordination the needed networks? If so‚ what are they? Yes‚ the problem is that not all the information will be together at the beginning of this operation and all the managers would be jealous and mad if they did
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Ferguson v Wilson (1866) LR 2 Ch App 77 ‘The company itself cannot act in its own person… it can only act through directors’‚ Cairns LJ‚ pp 89-90. Ernest v Nicholls (1857) 6 HL Cas 401 ‘[The shareholders] can only act through the directors‚ and the acts of the individual shareholders have no effect whatever on the company at large’‚ Lrd Wensleydale‚ p 419. Bushell v Faith 1969 1 All ER 1002 Where directors were empowered by the articles to increased voting rights on any resolution to remove
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Case 1 – Virtual Supermarkets in South Korea Situation: HomePlus‚ the South Korean affiliate of the British supermarket chain TESCO‚ intends to expand its existing network of physical supermarkets with a number of virtual supermarkets at underground stations in Seoul. The concept is simple. Consumers need to download the HomePlus app to their smartphone and as they walk along the platform (waiting for their next train to arrive) they can scan the QR-codes of the products that are projected on
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CASE PRACTICE #1 We noted in the chapter that some researchers have provided evidence that diversity training programs may not be delivering the expected outcomes. The authors interpret this evidence as a sign that corporate efforts to improve diversity are more effective when the focus is on concrete measurable goals with accountability. It may be that entrenched attitudes related to race‚ ethnicity‚ and gender are just too hard to change in short-term classroom settings. Others argue that diversity
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can be punishable with heavy fines‚ imprisonment and ineligibility to do business in US. 4. Read the Country Focus: “40 years of corruption in Nigeria” on page 58 of the Textbook and Part 2 Case “Siemens Bribery Scandal” on page 166 of the textbook (9th edition). Applying the facts of these cases and your understanding of the issue of bribery‚ answer the following questions : 1. Describe the political‚ social‚ and economic conditions in Nigeria from the 1970’s to the year 1999. The
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10 H e a r t l a n d & C o m p a n y 1 Introduction On April 19‚ 2008‚ Walter A. Walsh‚ Supply Management Manager for Heartland & Company‚ met with one of his buyers‚ Olivia Newcomb‚ in his office. They discussed her Heartland & Company cost reduction goals for bearing #B02326620. After the meeting Mr. Walsh began wondering if changes should be made to the way suppliers were being evaluated‚ if price premiums should be paid to suppliers for performing at a higher level and how business should
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I JOLLIBEE FOOD CORPORATION II Executive summary of the case The case gives an idea about how the competition influenced Jollibee’s strategy‚ both domestic and international. Jollibee ‚which was a Filipino chain of restaurants‚ was forced to change their strategy with the entry of McDonalds in Philippines‚ which later transformed the company into a global company .The company faced serious challenges with their international exposure. The challenges included the conflicts with franchisees/Joint
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QMT 725 Individual Assignment Two Due Date: 03 June 2014 Case Study 4-1 The popularity of Southwestern University’s football program under its new coach‚ Bo Pitterno‚ surged in each of the 5 years since his arrival at the Stephenville‚ Texas‚ college. With a football stadium close to maxing out at 54‚000 seats and a vocal coach pushing for a new stadium‚ SWU president Joel Wisner faced some difficult decisions. After a phenomenal upset victory over its archrival‚ the University of Texas
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6. CASE STUDY ON HRM PERSPECTIVES JOBS AND WORK AND R.R DONNELLEY Changes in many industries are occurring‚ with a common thrust being efforts to increase productivity. Re-designing jobs‚ integrating information technology and increasing HR training efforts are all critical. One example illustrates what happens when jobs and work are changed. R.R Donnelley is the leading commercial printing firm in the U.S. One of its primary facilities is in Roanoke‚ Virginia‚ where 3.5 million books a
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