Written Analysis and Communication (WAC) Assignment Rocky Mountain Mutual: Promoting Fun or Fitness? MEMO To: Mr. Zachary Evans‚ Vice President of Operations From: Joseph Mirola Date: July 19‚ 2015 Subject: Fitness Center to further the interests of Rocky Mountain Mutual Greetings Zach‚ As discussed in our meeting last week‚ I understand that you have some reasons to close the fitness center. In order to satiate your apprehensions ‚ I have listed out a few reasons that support my position
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Keurig Green Mountain Christian Derderian Nick Fazzolari Miguel Jimenez Anastasia Zavgorodni Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Industry Economic and Value Chain Analysis A. Company Competitors B. Value Chain Analysis C. Firm’s Market Share D. Industry-wide Technological Developments E. Economic Analysis F. Firm’s Business Strategy III. Financial Analysis of the Firm A. Assess Short-term Liquidity B. Critique of Capital Structure and Long-term Solvency Issues C. Firm’s
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Drowling Mountain Case Analysis Peiji Wang Drowling Mountain Company description Drowling Mountain is a community ski resort near Syracuse‚ New York. It offers snow related activities such as snowboarding and skiing and full service such as restaurant and equipment rentals. It target on the 145‚170 population of Syracuse. Problem definition For the past two years‚ Drowling mountain have been facing losses that leading to liquidity problems. Also‚ the volume of customers visit is decreasing. The
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Managing Strategy – Case 1 PESTEL ANALYSIS: Political Factors – In the recent years‚ governments are campaigning strongly against drunken driving which has affected the tendency for beer consumers to drink in restaurants and bars. It has shifted beer sales to off-trade (retail) which is dominated mainly by large supermarket chains like Tesco or Carrefour. Globally‚ the off-trade volume boomed from 63% in 2000 to 68% in 2008‚ which represented an 8% growth Economic - As part of the government
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in all the sampling stations were below the recommended level of 0.1 to 1.0 mg/L prescribed by Boyd (1990). However‚ when the level recommended (< 0.2 mg/L) by Chavez (2009) is taken as a standard‚ it was found to that 35% of the study period‚ TAN levels were above the acceptable limit in the feeder canal and the pond 3. Ferreira et al. (2011) has recommended 0.2 mg/L as the acceptable level of TAN for the culturing of L. vannamei. Though the mean TAN levels of the sampling sites were within this
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L.L.Bean’s focus on the customer led the company to develop information management systems that provide their customers with best-in-class shopping experiences. From easy access to available products‚ irrespective of its disposition within the supply chain‚ to fast and free shipping‚ L.L.Bean is a standout amongst its peers (“#3 Google”‚ 2015). L.L.Bean’s recognition is no coincidence‚ as the company has worked tirelessly to build upon their purpose as defined by Lean Leonwood Bean a century before
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Montana Mountain Biking Case Background • Jerry Singleton founded Montana Mountain Biking (MMB) • MMB offers one-‐week guided mountain biking expedi@ons based in four Montana Loca@ons. • 80% of riders are repeat customers Five Stages of Customer Loyalty Percentage of MMB Customers • Awareness 10%
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maintain its market share‚ NBB must explore creative and innovative marketing strategies to outperform its rivals. Background and Case Summary A bicycle tour in Europe combined with an unquenchable passion for Belgian-style home brewing‚ lead Jeff Lebesch to found the nation’s third largest craft brewery‚ New Belgium Brewing (NBB). In 1991‚ the start-up company began commercial operations in the basement of Jeff and his former wife‚ Kim Jordan’s Ft. Collins‚ Colorado home. Within four years
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Alyssa Cho Professor T. Bassett LCS 151_B February 27‚ 2012 The Idea of Helping the Poor through Liberation Theology Tracy Kidder’s Mountains beyond Mountains details Paul Farmer’s work in Haiti. Not only does it talk about him‚ but it also talks about his patients and the challenges he faced trying to attend to them and their needs. Liberation theology is giving preferential option to the poor because everyone should be treated equally. The rich already have
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What is the ad campaign of Mountain Dew that created awareness to its consumers? What is the impact of the Mountain Dew Ad campaign to its prospective customers? How did Pepsi Cola Company respond to the growing threat of non-carbonated soft drinks‚ especially energy drinks and tea? ANSWERS: In 1992‚ senior management at PepsiCo sensed an opportunity to increase business on Diet Mountain Dew. Diet Mountain {draw:frame} Dew’s distribution was limited mostly
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