Assignment Cover Sheet Program: Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management Course Title: GEB4891 Strategic Management and Decision Making Instructor: Dr. Eileen Hamby Date: 8/8/2012 Chapter: 1-10 Type of Assignment: Strategic Plan-Ecolab‚ Inc. Student Name: Matthew Daley Student Address: Online Student Phone: 386-785-4458 Student E-Mail: daleymatthew@ymail.com matthew_daley@falconmail.daytonastate.edu ACADEMIC INTEGRITY POLICY:
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A Report on Strategic Planning Of COCA COLA Subject: Strategic Management [MBA – Evening Program] Faculty: Sir Yousuf Prepared & Presented by: Rohail Riaz (51515) Table of Contents 1- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 2- HISTORY OF COCA COLA 4 3- BRANDS OF COCA COLA 7 3.1- Energy Drinks 7 3.2- Juices/Juice Drinks 7 3.3- Soft Drinks 8 3.5- Tea and Coffee 8 3.6 Water 8 3.7- Other Drinks
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assignments for the strategic plans were completed. This was a useful tool in providing a peer review prior to the final submission of the individual assignment. This task allowed each team member the opportunity to provide recommendations for others to enhance their own papers as well as provide some insight on areas where our own papers could be best finalized. K.’s Feedback for the Team Patricia: The background and executive summary of the paper lay a good foundation for the strategic analysis.
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Social 3 3.4 Technology 3 3.5 Environment 3 3.6 Legal 3 4. SWOT 3 5. Reference 3 1. Introduction TNT (Thomas Nationwide Transport) was founded by Ken Thomas in Australia in 1946. Today‚ TNT is a global company that possesses 26‚000 road vehicles and 47 jet freighter aircraft operating in 200 countries around the world. TNT’s Asian Pacific revenue was €1656 Million in 2010. 2. Micro-environment 2.1 Industry Competitors To begin‚ it is important to note that TNT’s major competitors
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cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/2010/full_list/index.html Karthinkeyan‚ D. (2010‚ July 7). Analyst angle: bye-bye unlimited data plans-the drivers‚ threats and opportunites. Retrieved from http://www.rcrwireless.com/ARTICLE/20100707/opinion/100709981/analyst-angle-bye-bye-unlimited-data-plans-8211-the-drivers Parthasarthy‚ Raghavan. Fundamentals of strategic management. Boston‚ MA: Houghton Mifflin Company‚ 2007. Rupel‚ Matt. (2010‚ February 18) Frustrated Clients Tell AT&T to Raise the Bars
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Starbucks‚ important information for a strategic plan Starbucks‚ originally based in Seattle‚ was established in 1971 and today with more than 6‚500 retail locations in North America‚ Latin America‚ Europe‚ the Middle East and the Pacific Rim‚ Starbucks Coffee Company established itself as the dominant and most aggressive retailer in the coffee house segment. The company has transformed a simple beverage into a lifestyle accessory with as much elegance as the latest fashion (Starbucks.com). It
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INTRODUCTION The Companies Act‚ 1956 provides for a variety of companies of which can be promoted and registered under this Act. The three basic types of companies which may be registered under the Act are: • Private companies; • Public companies ; and • Producer companies PRIVATE COMPANY Section 3(1)(iii)‚a private company means a company‚ which has a minimum paid up capital of one lakh rupees or such higher paid-up capital as may be prescribed ‚ and by its articles:
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Strategic Management Plan for Union Bank (http://www.unionbankph.com) Prepared by: Geraldine S. Lungay Student number 200701175 – MKA 31 March 12‚ 2013 Table of Contents Title Page Number I. Executive Summary ................................................................................... 10 II. Company Background ............................................................................... 3 III. Competitive
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Elements of a Strategic Communications Plan Determine Goal Identify and Profile Audience Develop Messages Select Communication Channels Choose Activities and Materials Establish Partnerships Implement the Plan Evaluate and Make Mid-Course Corrections Step 1: Determine Goal To initiate a successful and effective communications effort‚ start with an assessment of your current organizational goals. Examine what your organization stands for—its mission‚ values and beliefs. Look closely at who
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revenues. In November of 1999‚ Avon announced the appointment of Andrea Jung as president and chief executive officer of the firm. Although Avon is best known for their direct-selling method‚ Ms. Jung felt they needed a new strategic plan to attract and retain Avon customers. Her strategic vision is to bring the Avon product line to consumers through new distribution channels including retail outlets like Sears and JC Penney. This retail initiative was not met with great enthusiasm from her board but the
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