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    The Article Summary This article explained about how Panasonic overcome their difficulties in expanding their market in China‚ and the failure to make China as a manufacturing based by using competitive advantage strategy and local adaptation. The journey was started in 1978 when Deng Xiaoping visited Japan to ask for help for modernizing China’s industries. So in 1987 Panasonic established the Beijing Matsushita Color CRT. Panasonic started to understand the Chinese market when the market of home

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    Hbr To 1-Hexene

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    Discussion and Interpretation of Results The addition of HBr to 1-hexene created a 2-bromohexane‚ as indicated from the ethanol silver nitrate test and sodium iodide/acetone test. The observations when the product was subjected to these tests were similar to what were observed with the 2° bromide compound. When subjected to the silver nitrate test‚ the product produced a precipitate at the same rate of the 2° bromide compound‚ and the product produced a hue of yellow that was also similar to the

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    HBR Case Study Why Are We Losing All Our Good People? This is all about a very common trend prevailing in most of the companies‚ Attrition of employees. Very often employees leave a company when they find a better job or some other career option. This is the case of a company named Sambian Partners‚ where Mary‚ the head of HR and Helen‚ the CEO face a lot of problem when Tom‚ one of their trusted employees quits their company and joins J&N which is supposed to be their competitor. Then the

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    HBR: Ikea I feel that Mrs. Barner should cut the contract and walk away from the company. As stated in the paper the Indian government does not enforce the laws protecting the citizens from labor issues. I feel this is ingrained in their culture‚ and has been this way for hundreds of years. There is not a guarantee that is will stop in the long term‚ which will lead them‚ to be in the news yet again. Ikea claims that they visited the facility and did not see signs of poor working condition

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    + Biopure Corporation Case Analysis Back Bay Xue Yang + Agenda 1. Current Situation 2. SWOT Analysis 3. Quantitative Analysis 4. Recommendations + Current SituationBiopure Corporation  The main objectives of Biopure Corporation is blood substitutes development  There are 2 products: Oxyglobin and Hemopure. Oxyglobin is targeting at veterinary market and Hemopure is targeting at human market  The company has spent $200 million on R&D of Hemopure  Oxyglobin has already approved

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    Hbr Apple Case

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    ------------------------------------------------- MGMT 5303 ------------------------------------------------- CORPORATE & BUSINESS STRATEGY ------------------------------------------------- CASE STUDY 1– APPLE ------------------------------------------------- dUE: monday‚ JANUARY 23‚ 2012 “Apple Inc. 2010” By Group 5: Gautam Pangaonkar David Mead Mark Deveny Lindsey Liotta Apple’s Performance Glance at the history: Apple in 2001 had to go through hardships

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    elBulli 1. What factors made elBulli the best restaurant in the world? Which elements of the elBulli experience create value for customers? Generally when you think of the best restaurant in the world you would expect a great location in a big city‚ a modern building‚ an excellent customer service and regularly opening hours. All of them have nothing in common with elBulli. It is just different. It is really a challenge to place a reservation at this restaurant and it is even a bigger challenge

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    HBR New Coke

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    MKTG461 Moon HBR Case “Introducing New Coke” Executive Summary (1pg): Situation Analysis (2pg): It seems that the most important events throughout Coca-Cola’s history have happened at the end of the United States’ involvement in war-times. From the original invention right after the civil war‚ to share prices falling after World War I leading to a mass re-structuration internally‚ to the company’s involvement with World War II soldiers‚ Coke has continually evolved to stay on top. The

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    recommendation that Biopure should immediately launch Oxyglobin. The reasons for this decision are as followed: Obtaining the Monopoly on blood substitutes - If Biopure waits to launch Oxyglobin they will miss a prime opportunity to control the blood substitute market‚ especially the animal market. As mentioned in the case‚ Biopure’s competitors have yet to launch their products. Furthermore‚ Baxter International and Northfield Laboratories do not have an animal substitute for Biopure to compete with1

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    Executive Summary Biopure Corporation is one of the pioneers in the development of oxygen therapeutics using “Hemoglobin”‚ a new class of pharmaceuticals that deliver oxygen to the body’s tissues. Biopure developed two main products under years of research and development‚ “Hemopure” for human use‚ and “Oxyglobin” for animal veterinary use‚ both represented a new oxygen based treatment approach for managing patients’ oxygen requirements. Biopure’s two products differ from other blood substitute

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