How to choose a case for teaching What is a case How to analyze a case How to discuss a case 3 To draw up case studies‚ it is first important to understand its various aspects. For an effective case study‚ one must first understand the principles of a case. It is important to understand what a case is‚ the types of cases there are and their purposes. Following this understanding‚ the methods of analyzing and discussing cases must be explored. After mastering these skills‚ The
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Premature Delivery‚ Non-Institutional: A Case Study Submitted by: Almonguera‚ Dianne Apilado‚ Alyssa Marie Cahilig‚ Anabel Catubay‚ Jiro Jon Eleazar‚ Shaun Joseph Gomez‚ Paula Marie Katrina Peduca‚ John Paolo Resente‚ Kathleen May Salvador‚ Potenciano St. Mary’s College‚ Quezon City BSN-IV INTRODUCTION Premature birth‚ also coined as preterm birth‚ refers to birth of a baby before its organs are mature enough to survive postnatal life. Death and disability occur more often among
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Personal Financial Plan for John and Jill Sample by Samantha Higgins ABC Financial Services 123 Williams Ave. Charlotte‚ C 28277 (704) 555-9867 NSTR-577 09/14/2007 Table of Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Current Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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The case of Levi Strauss (1) Who doesn’t know Levi’s‚ the American blue jeans icon known all over the world? Today‚ Levi’s is one of the world’s largest brand-name companies in the blue jeans and casual pants markets. Its products are sold under the Levi’s‚ Dockers and Levi Strauss Signature brands. While Levi’s conveys an image of quality and innovation‚ the brand is mostly recognized for its status as the original pioneer brand among international customers. With sales in more than 100
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machines with their fasteners price‚ if this is unbundled the price of the fastener will eventually come down. 2. The price of the fasteners can be reduced by 20% without compromising with the quality of the products ML will still make a profit range of 38% – 48% in its product range Product Cost Estimate: 3. As ML had a very strong R & D‚ a fastener can be innovated which can be easily fitted without the help of any attaching machines. 4. The attaching machines can be upgraded by ML by making
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NIRMA CASE STUDY The year: 1969. Karsanbhai Patel‚ the son of small-time farmer from Ruppur‚ Gujarat‚ tries his hand at making phosphate-free detergent powder out of a small shed in Saraspur‚ an Ahmedabad suburb. A chemist in a government lab‚ Patel’s entrepreneurial instincts drive him to moonlight for work that would soon become his real professional calling: making a low-cost detergent. When it came to giving a name to his labor of love‚ Patel decided to call it Nirma (after his daughter Nirupama)
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Equity $11‚427.44 = 89.95% weight Cost of Debt YTM on 20 year Nike Inc. Bond = 7.51% Cost of Equity (CAPM) Rf + B(Rf- Rm) *Rf= 5.74% (20 year yield in US T-bill) *Beta= .8 = 10.46% WACC Wd*Kd(1-T) + WeKe = 10.05%*7.51% (1-38%) + 89.95*10.46% = 9.8767% DDM = (Do(1+g)/Po) + g = (.48(1+.055)/$42.09) + .055 = 6.70% Earnings Capitalization Ratio = E1/Po = 232/42.09 = 5.51% I don not agree with Joanna Cohen’s WACC calculation. Her amount of debt was correct
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University College Cork Review www.ucc.ie Case commentary provided on: Do Something-He’s About to Snap by Eileen Roche Big Shoes to Fill by Michael Beer Bob’s Meltdown by Nicholas G. Carr We Googled You by Diane Coutu When Steve Becomes Stephanie by Loren Gary and Brian Elliot Moonlighter by Bronwyn Fryer Micromanager by Bronwyn Fryer All the Wrong Moves by David A. Garvin Riding the Celtic Tiger by Eileen Roche The Best of Intentions by John Humphreys Steve Carmody Human
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Introduction to Case Study by Winston Tellis+ The Qualitative Report‚ Volume 3‚ Number 2‚ July‚ 1997 (http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/QR3-2/tellis1.html) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract This paper is the first of a series of three articles relating to a case study conducted at Fairfield University to assess aspects of the rapid introduction of Information Technology at the institution. This article deals with the nature of the problem
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danryoung@netzero.net Presented the Spring Meeting of the CAS New Orleans‚ Louisiana May 6‚ 2009 The Story of the AIG Accounting Scandal The Companies The Participants Regulatory Scrutiny Intensifies The Prosecution Case The Defense Case Relevant Laws and Regulations The Fate of the Participants The Companies AIG Overview (2007) World’s largest insurance and financial services company 93‚000 employees Business in 130 countries Led by Maurice (“Hank”)
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