MEMORANDUM TO: Richard Sullivan FROM: SUBJECT: Wriston Manufacturing Corporation DATE: June 9‚ 2011 Wriston Manufacturing Corporation (WMC) is faced with a Detroit plant that is no longer viable because of underinvestment‚ labour issues‚ and product-process mismatch. This has lead to low sales figures‚ low return‚ and high burden rates (as calculated by the company). The issues at the Detroit plant will be reviewed and options will be presented. A recommendation to address the Detroit
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Holland‚ J.‚ & Miller‚ J.H. (1991). Artificial adaptive agents in economic theory. American Economic Review‚ PP‚ May‚ 365-370. Johnson‚ D. (2006)‚ Learning large lessons: The evolving roles of ground power and air power in the post Cold-war era‚ Rand Corporation‚ Project Air Force‚ Santa Monica‚ California. 22 Kilner‚ P. (2002)‚ Transforming Army learning through Communities of Practice‚ Military Review‚ May-June‚ 21-27. Lackey‚ S. (2003)‚ Putting knowledge reachback into practice‚ Military Review‚ March-April;
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type of guarantee to introduce. Subjects Covered: Competitive strategy‚ Corporate strategy‚ Customer relations‚ Customer service‚ Marketing strategy‚ Office equipment‚ Sales & marketing‚ Service management‚ Services. Xerox Corporation Read: Xerox Corporation: The Customer Satisfaction Program Read: Putting the Service-Profit Chain to Work Xerox has overcome a dramatic slide in market share and profitability in its copier business by focusing on meeting its customers’ needs. This case
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LAW (PARTNERSHIP AND CORPORATION) GAMMAD‚ MARY JANE M. (Art. 1833-1836) ARTICLE 1833 Where the dissolution is caused bythe act‚ death or insolvency of partner‚ eachpartner is liable to his co-partners for his share of any liability created by any partner acting for thepartnership as if the partnership had not beendissolved unless: 1.)The dissolution being the act of anypartner‚ the partner acting for thepartnership had knowledge of thedissolution; or 2.)The dissolution being by the death orinsolvency
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Oracle Systems Corporation Summary Since its formation in California in June 1977‚ Oracle Systems Corporation has grown rapidly to become the world’s largest supplier of database management software. It also offers maintenance‚ consulting‚ training‚ and systems integration services and it is the leader in its industry. But currently‚ its way of revenue recognition has been debated. Under Oracle’s current set of accounting rules‚ Oracle can recognize any revenue they believe will be shipped within
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worse by the lack of support from management. This report discusses the failures in project selection‚ lack of executive support and communication breakdown‚ all of which lead to the project being terminated by the client. INTRODUCTION Corwin Corporation accepted a project which was outside their scope of work from Peters Company to develop a specialty product. They accepted the assignment based on a rough draft and without analyzing the risks and thus leading to the project being later terminated
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Case: Motor parts Corporation Every company has people who represent them as a president and vice president. These positions are very important‚ well paid‚ some privileges but also have a lot of responsibilities. Motor Parts Corporation is not the exception in regards the organizational structure in where the President Bob Marvin and the Vice president Al Shepherd are the principal characters in this case. There are a lot of important issues to be point in this case as well as many decisions
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW OF THE COMPANY Morelli Electric Motor Corporation manufactures electric motors for commercial use. The company produces three models assigned as standard‚ deluxe and heavy duty. The company uses a job costing system with manufacturing overhead applied on the basis of direct labour hours. The system has been in place with minimum change for 25 years. 1.2 THE CURRENT RISING ISSUE For the past 10 years‚ the company’s pricing has been to set each product’s budgeted price
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D ANISH R ESEARCH U NIT FOR I NDUSTRIAL D YNAMICS DRUID Working Paper No 03-15 Globalisation of Innovation: The Role of Multinational Enterprises by Rajneesh Narula and Antonello Zanfei Globalisation of Innovation: The Role of Multinational Enterprises Rajneesh Narula Dept. of International Economics & Management‚ Copenhagen Business School‚ Howitzvej 60 2000 Frederiksberg‚ Denmark e-mail rn.int@cbs.dk Antonello Zanfei Version: 26 November 2003 Forthcoming
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Case 6 Statewide Development Corporation PROF. Dennis Berino Submitted by: Group 1 Lourdes Cid Harold Cruz Carmela Magday Christine Marie Pagdanganan Case background: Statewide Development Corporation has built a very large apartment complex in Gainesville‚ Florida. As part of the student-oriented marketing strategy that has been developed‚ it is stated that if any problems with plumbing or air conditioning are experienced‚ a maintenance person will begin working on the problem within one
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