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    THE VIRGIN GROUP PROBLEM: * The Virgin Group is so unrelated diversified that it has been criticized by some commentators because it has become an "endorsement brand that could not always offer real expertise to the businesses which it is associated". So the real question is "Can The Virgin Group be good/successful in every business it gets into?" "Are they really adding a real value to each business/customer? * What will happen if a customer has a bad experience with any of the product

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    comparison between the two shows the following: • There is a big difference between the two systems for read range. For a passive Ultra High Frequency (UHF) for up to 40 feet and active RFID For up to 100 feet‚ there is no read range required in most cases but a bar code system requires having read range from several inches up to several feet. • Read Rate: RFID can read anywhere from 10’s to 1000’s simultaneously and bar code system can only read one at a time. • Identification: RFID can uniquely

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    Flextronics Case Summary Flextronics International case study discusses the challenges that the CEO‚ Michael Marks‚ faces in a global economy where the technology industry keeps changing at a rapid pace. Flextronics is trying to discover a new identity and not just manufacture a product for customers‚ but design and sell a phone to potential customers. Flextronics went from taking the designs from companies and building them‚ to developing their own designs. Marks needed to decide if creating

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    Based on the case‚ The Kraut Group currently is considering projects whether to set up a regional office to manage the group companies in Malaysia. The group companies that operate in the South-east Asia region will fund the regional office costs. From my point of view‚ the tax incentives for the proposed regional office is about the principal hub. In April 2015‚ the Malaysian government declared a new specialized principal hub incentive that would make major cities in Malaysia more forcing for multinational

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    Case Study – The Wallace Group The Wallace Group case study is a classic reflection of challenges and opportunities confronted by a company undergoing the process of organizational transformation. The Wallace Group being presided over by Mr. Harold Wallace is operating three independent companies involved in the ever expanding businesses of electronics‚ chemicals and plastics. With the present environment offering many opportunities‚ the Group is faced with multi-dimensional challenges as well

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    THE ASSOCIATION OF ADOLESCENT SMOKING WITH STRESS AND COPING IN PRETORIA HIGH SCHOOLS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY Oscar Reno O’Hara A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences‚ University of the Witwatersrand‚ Johannesburg‚ in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Public Health (Health Policy and Management). Johannesburg‚ 2008.                      DECLARATION I declare that this research report is my own unaided work. It is being submitted for

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    Leelawati group is the largest healthcare group in India‚ founded in 1977 by Dr. Ashok Leelawati chandar. It consists of 4 hospitals‚ 10 clinics and a medical institute where R & D work takes place. 40% of the revenue earned by the hospitals and clinics combined goes into the medical institute in the name of R & D expenditure. The 4 hospitals receive 47000 patients annually and the 10 clinics treat approximately 60000 patients annually. Leelawati group employ 800 physicians and scientists and 1500

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    Read "The Wallace Group‚" Case below and answer the following questions. 1. What is the most important problem facing the Wallace Group? 2. What recommendation(s) would you make to Mr. Wallace‚ and in what order of priorities? 3. How do you educate a manager to manage an organization as it evolves over time from an entrepreneurial structure to a more sophisticated and complex organizational structure? The Wallace Group By: Laurence J Stybel Frances Rampar‚ President of Rampar

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    the long and rewarding process of conducting international outreach‚ it is crucial to decide what the purpose of the team’s international outreach plan is. Committing to international outreach will become difficult if the sole intention is to receive awards or simply go on a vacation. It is important to understand that conducting international outreach is a multiyear process and is not to be expected to have an immediate impact. When pursuing international outreach‚ the intent is to give back and make

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    of mid-20th century managerial capitalism into global financial capitalism”. This is what Martin Wolf expressed in an article written for the Financial Times in June 18‚ 2007. Even after the global economic crisis that followed the next years and from which the world is still recovering‚ this statement is of great relevance. Actually‚ this crisis is a good example of how integrated the world’s financial markets have become: a financial crisis that started in some developed countries practically

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