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UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Y E M E N UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Y E M E N SEPTEMBER SEMESTER 2012 BMMK5103 MARKETING MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT Case Study‚ NIVEA FOR MEN Submitted by: Abdulsalam Al-Souhigi Academic No.201110007 Dr. NABIL ALABSY Table of Contents 1. Question No. 1 ………………………………………………….. 3 2. Question No. 2 ………………………………………………….. 4 3. Question No. 3 ………………………………………………….. 5 4. Question No. 4 ………………………………………………….. 6
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Textbook case: Managerial Accounting for Managers‚ 2nd edition Noreen‚ Brewer and Garrison (McGraw-Hill/Irwin‚ 2008). Case 4-33 Cost Structure; Target profit and Break-Even Analysis Contribution Income Statement for all three scenarios: 15% commission 20% commission Own sales force Sales $16‚000‚000 $16‚000‚000 $16‚000‚000 Variable manuf. cost $7‚200‚000 $7‚200‚000 $7‚200‚000 Commissions $2‚400‚000 $3‚200‚000 $1‚200‚000 -Tot. variable cost ($9‚600‚000)
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Interview with a Manager March 1st. 2014 Michelle I met for coffee with Gretchen Knipfel‚ Regional Manager of Marketing and Sales at Our House Senior Living. Our House provides assisted care‚ memory care and senior apartments in a residential setting where residents are able to maintain relationships and stay active in their community. Our House has been a primary living resource in Wisconsin and Minnesota for over 15 years. Gretchen’s territory provides care for 165 residents. She has been
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What are the Institution Building Skills of the Top Executives in organisational set up? Explain with examples from various Institution Building Personalities quoting their role relating to various skills which contributed in Institution Building. Briefly describe the organisational history you are referring to. Most of the institution building activities require attending to some very important functions. The chief executive has to maintain his position of a leader of the organisational management
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in each case: Marshal : $2‚000: Linda : $1‚600 Theresa : $1‚800 October13 The following paid us thier Accounts by Check in each case deducting 2.5% Discount Jerry : $980 Martins 450 October15 Receive a futher Loan of $2‚500 October16 We paid Brandy his account of $400 by Check October18 Cash Sales $8‚000 October21 Paid Rent in Cash $1‚800 October23 Received Commission By Check $7‚500 October25 The following persons paid us thier Accounts by check in each Case Deducting
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Cat Inc. is the world’s largest manufacturer of construction and mining equipment‚ diesel and natural gas engines‚ and industrial turbines. It is also a technology leader in construction‚ transportation‚ mining‚ forestry‚ energy‚ logistics‚ and electric power generation. Its corporate world headquarters is located in Peoria‚ Illinois. Cat Inc is comprised of 26 business units. Cat Inc. is rated number 1 or 2 in every major S&P 500 and Dow Jones Index tracked category in the Construction‚ Agriculture
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contribute to a public option health plan. We estimate the impact on employment and earnings for the private sector overall‚ as well as for high impact sectors: retail and accommodation and food services. We develop a novel approach for individual case studies by combining both spatial discontinuity in policies and permutation-type inference using other MSAs. We find that‚ compared to control counties‚ employment and earnings patterns in San Francisco did not change appreciably following the policy
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