------------------------------------------------- MGMT 5303 ------------------------------------------------- CORPORATE & BUSINESS STRATEGY ------------------------------------------------- CASE STUDY 1– APPLE ------------------------------------------------- dUE: monday‚ JANUARY 23‚ 2012 “Apple Inc. 2010” By Group 5: Gautam Pangaonkar David Mead Mark Deveny Lindsey Liotta Apple’s Performance Glance at the history: Apple in 2001 had to go through hardships
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elBulli 1. What factors made elBulli the best restaurant in the world? Which elements of the elBulli experience create value for customers? Generally when you think of the best restaurant in the world you would expect a great location in a big city‚ a modern building‚ an excellent customer service and regularly opening hours. All of them have nothing in common with elBulli. It is just different. It is really a challenge to place a reservation at this restaurant and it is even a bigger challenge
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Axel Valero A00949642 Francisco Ray A01183077 Génesis Vallejo A01211683 Otto Ivan Dorff A01018017 Ariadna Martínez A01018539 Systems Support for a New Baxter Manufacturing Company Plant in Mexico Sistemas de Conocimientos en Organizaciones Caso #2 Froylan Herrera Juan Manuel Rojas Introduction Baxter Manufacturing Company (BMC) is a family founded company of world class that supplies tools‚ dies‚ and stamping serving customers like GM‚ Ford‚ Whirlpool‚ GE‚ etc. The company was
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504-S08 REV. 30 DE AGOSTO‚ 1996 SUSAN FOURNIER Land Rover North America‚ Inc. Charles Hughes‚ presidente y director general de Land Rover North America (LRNA)‚ sonreía mientras revisaba los últimos informes trimestrales de ventas. Land Rover vendió 4.503 unidades en el primer semestre de 1994‚ más del doble que el volumen de ventas del primer semestre de 1993. El Discovery‚ el primer 4x4 (vehículo con tracción en las cuatro ruedas) nuevo de la empresa en veinte años‚ había sido todo un éxito:
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MKTG461 Moon HBR Case “Introducing New Coke” Executive Summary (1pg): Situation Analysis (2pg): It seems that the most important events throughout Coca-Cola’s history have happened at the end of the United States’ involvement in war-times. From the original invention right after the civil war‚ to share prices falling after World War I leading to a mass re-structuration internally‚ to the company’s involvement with World War II soldiers‚ Coke has continually evolved to stay on top. The
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Harvard Business School 9-693-028 Rev. September 23‚ 1996 McDonald’s Corporation Whether in Moscow or Massachusetts‚ the same experience would greet a customer in any of the 12‚611 McDonald’s quick-service restaurants worldwide. McDonald’s had distinguished itself in the quick-service industry through its remarkable consistency across all units. To competitors and customers alike‚ the Golden Arches—the corporate emblem that adorned every restaurant— symbolized pleasant‚ fast service and tasty
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|PONDERACION | |Prueba individual (Parcial) |25% | |Participación y aportes en sesión virtual |15% | |Trabajos y casos |30% | |Prueba final |30% | | | | |Nota final
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CASO HORIZON FOODS CORPORATION 1. What are the characteristics of the market served by the Horizon Foods Corporation? Poor Delivery‚ high cost of shipping crate‚ small quantity‚ high stocks‚ and high competition. Horizon’s product lines have focused on ethnic food specialties including salad dressings‚ sauces for Italian pasta‚ and condiments such as specialty pickles. Is a national company that provides food products. Customers in this market are in many places‚ different points; they prepare
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Caso: Butler Lumber Company ¿Por qué tiene el señor Butler que pedir prestado tanto dinero si su negocio es tan rentable? La rentabilidad sobre los activos (ROA) en el año 1990 fue de 9.22% y la rentabilidad sobre el patrimonio (ROE) fue de 12.6%. No podríamos afirmar con certeza si el negocio es muy rentable‚ ya que tendría que compararse con los rendimientos del mercado. Además‚ se tendría que verificar si la empresa está generando valor para los accionistas‚ es decir‚ si genera el rendimiento
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|Harvard Business Review. Managing Differences. |October 21 | |Pankaj Ghemawat March 2007 p.59-68 |2010 | |Jelmer Steenbeek – 1986902 Simon van Gijssel – 1767852 |Introduction International Business | |Beugelsdijk S
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