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    How to Write a Case

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    Case Assignment Guidelines A problem-solving approach to case analysis will be used in class. For this approach‚ the team should take a consultant role‚ and assume that it was hired by the organization to: • Make use of your knowledge of IS management • Provide an objective opinion on one or more problems • Provide realistic options for action for this organization Written Assignment The essay should be a maximum of five 1.5-spaced pages. You should include copies of all tables

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    How to Approach a Case

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    Approach to Case Analysis Winter 2006  What is a Case Study?  A case study is a description of an actual administrative situation involving a decision to be made or a problem to be solved. It can a real situation that actually happened just as described‚ or portions have been disguised for reasons of privacy. Most case studies are written in such a way that the reader takes the place of the manager whose responsibility is to make decisions to help solve the problem. In almost all case studies‚

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    Case Study Format

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    Henry Sy and John Gokongwei case analysis Henry Sy and john Gokongwei case analysis I. Statement of the problem * Henry Sy and John Gokongwei continuity. II. objectives * To determine the way on how their business well continue without breaking the very large company. * To mark out few possible causes of action that will lead to the down fall of business. III. are of consideration Henry Sy and John Gokongwei have both family members who are capable of running the business.

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    The Case of the Temperamental Talent Case study Silvia Szaboova class SM3 Table of contents Introduction 3 Main issues 4 Findings 5 Pierre Casse 5 Steve Niven 6 Carolyn Boulger Miller 7 Lyle Miller 8 Own suggestion 9 Effective interpersonal communication 10 Conclusion 11 Bibliography 13 Introduction The aim of this case study is to analyze The Case of the Temperamental Talent and provide recommendations on what could be done in order to resolve the company problems that appeared in Tidewater

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    Anti-discrimination Law Question 1: [Sexsual harassment] Sue works for a company called X-Pest Pty Ltd. One day Sue walked into the lunchroom of the business. In the lunchroom was a number of male and female staff that were looking at the latest Queensland Netball Team calendar called “Chicks of Netball”. The players in the calendar were semi-naked. As Sue walked into the room‚ Bruce‚ who knew Sue was very shy around men‚ was pinning up Miss October on the staffroom fridge. As Sue came over

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    Do judges make law?

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    University of London Common Law Reasoning Institutions Essay Title: “There can be no real argument about it: judges make law. The declaratory theory is more or less nonsense.” Student Number: 120448995 Candidate Number: 150573 Historically there are lots of arguments by the philosophers and the critics that judges make law or not. Actually judges are meant only to interpret the law. This can be seen that somehow they are making law but the question arises whether this is lawful

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    Marketing Case Study

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    Case Study: note: NOTE for case: 1) Gleason and Client. Gleason needs investment not client 2) Note for Case: I expect a lifetime value model as part of case analysis else points will be deducted. Amy Morton is marketing manager at Gleason Printing. For nearly seven months she has been researching the printing needs at Metro Alliance for Wellness‚ a consortium of hospitals and therapy centers in Uniopolis. Amy figures that‚ excluding forms and billing‚ Metro contracts

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    TUTORIAL WEEK 3 TOPIC: APPLYING THE LAW LEARNING OBJECTIVE: 1. To understand how laws and the legal system are used to solve legal problems A. COMMON LAW AND THE DOCTRINE OF PRECEDENT 1. The three meanings of the term common law 2. The concept of equity. 3. The doctrine of precedent; the concept of stare decisis a. binding precedent b. persuasive precedent c. ratio decidendi d. obiter

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    Case Anaylsis Motivation

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    Jason Haro 10/10/2012 Management of Organizations Case Analysis: Motivation In order to have an effective performance from a group a people‚ effective leadership must be used along with good teamwork to have an efficient running company. After analyzing the case of Joe Chaney‚ it is clear that there has been a fault in leadership along with lack of motivation. In order to fix the situation with Mr. Chaney‚ a meeting should be established with him to discuss his performance. The first

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    Eli Lilly Case

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    Eli Lilly in India: Rethinking the Joint Venture Strategy Case Analysis Question No. 1 First‚ at the time Eli Lilly and Ranbaxy joint forces‚ Indian regulations limited foreign ownership to a maximum 51 percent. Therefore‚ a joint venture with a local leading company was an excellent option for Eli Lilly to begin penetrating the Indian Market. Secondly‚ India was a sensitive market with a lot of incoming competition‚ lack of intellectual property and low per capita gross domestic product. For that

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