Choosing a Successor Choosing a Successor is the case about a 62-year-old administrator of the multispecialty Ambulatory Care Center named Paul. He has worked there for many years and is planning his retirement in a year. He is beginning the process of training a successor and has three possible internal candidates for the position. The Ambulatory Care Center is a medium-sized facility serving an average of 80 patients on a daily basis. There has been little growth over the past couple of
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decision‚ children have a right to make a decision on what course they want to take in college. Do children should follow their dreams and passions? Children have a right to follow their dreams and passion in life. Parents should guide us in choosing a course but they should never be autocratic. They should not force their children be like them or be someone whom they don’t want. They only put pressure on their child if they keep on deciding for their children’s future. Pressure makes an individual
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The $10‚000 investment made into Johnson and Johnson is a good investment to have in your portfolio. This is because of the stable nature of Johnson and Johnson and the growth trend of the company. Based on the JNJ 10-Ks for the last 5 years ended Jan. 1‚ 2012‚ the revenue trend is growing. Revenues have trended favorably from $61‚095 in the year ended Jan. 2007 to $65‚030 in the year ended Jan. 1‚ 2012. The company is also operating efficiently showing the more stable aspect of this investment
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1.What factors help to explain why J&J historically had as many as 12 distribution centers in Europe? By placing so many centers in Europe‚ Johnson & Johnson were focused on meeting the specific needs and service expectations of their customers. By having multiple centers strategically located throughout the country‚ the transportation costs remained low and they could meet certain needs of customers‚ like one day shipping‚ 2 day shipping‚ etc. 2.What steps in the logistics/supply chain network
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DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS Distribution Channels and Their Impact on Marketing Strategies Name: Institution: DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS Abstract This paper discusses the importance of choosing appropriate channel members and also identifies and discusses criteria that should be used by the car compact disc player manufacturer when evaluating potential intermediaries for the firm’s distribution channel. This is important for this firm since it’s only through these marketing channels that their product
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CHAPTER 8: MARKETING CHANNELS CHAPTER 8: MARKETING CHANNELS Its Nature & Functions * Marketing channels are conduits used by the firm to distribute its products. * Marketing channels are human creations and they may be designed and structured to serve the needs of the user. * A marketing channel may be defined as a set of interdependent organization and individuals that facilitate the movement and transfer Functions of the Marketing Channels 1. They routinize
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Carolyn Kuzmin Johnson & Johnson Case BUS465 September 21‚ 2014 Primary Issues Johnson and Johnson is facing many quality control problems due to the size and spread of the company The hip recall- and a swarm of other product recalls‚ manufacturing lapses and government inquiries They have struggled with owning up to issues and addressing them quickly enough--- so the brand becomes somewhat tainted The business is still growing with another merger on the horizon so something must be done to address
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MKT 382 PRICING/CHANNELS FALL‚ 2011 Course Unique # 05135 (9:30 a.m.) Professor Kate Mackie‚ Ph.D. Office CBA 5.176 M (behind Executive Education‚ past Communications Office) Office Hours Tuesdays/Thursdays‚ 1:00-2:30‚ and by appointment Phone 512-288-3115 (Cell phone – feel free to call any day before 9 p.m.) E-Mail Kate.Mackie@mccombs.utexas.edu Skype katemackietx Course Web Page via Blackboard Teaching Assistants Dave Isquick (David.Isquick@mba12.mccombs.utexas.edu )
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Q1) How would you interpret the consumer and market data if you were Dana Wheeler? I would first try to see if I could classify the data into various segments. The fashion channel is very popular among women. Hence‚ I would differentiate between the women viewers based on age‚ spending capacity‚ fashion nerdiness‚ etc. These will become subsets of the superset “women viewers”. Once‚ I determine the segments I would look for any noticeable trends in the segments that will prove profitable for the
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MG 496 Case #2 Johnson & Johnson (Case #21) External Factors Analysis • Economic I. Economic crisis directly affected R&D budget (2009) threat II. Currency rate fluctuations III. Change in consumer behaviors and spending patterns of health care products and services due to economic downfall. threat • Political/ Legal I. Government legislation relating to sales‚ promotions‚ and reimbursement II. Patent expirations (Patent Cliffs); could decrease demand for a
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