FAR 600 TUTORIAL 4 BACC 8G GROUP MEMBERS: NUR AIN BT ABU BAKAR NUR LIYANA BT MOHD ZAINI AKMA NUR AMANINA BT ZAKARIA MADIHAH BT ABU THARIM DATE OF SUBMISSION: 5 APRIL 2013 PREPARED FOR: MADAM AFIDAH BT SAPARI QUESTION 5 How principal in the agency relationship protects again the opportunistic behavior of the agent and the agent’s response to this. There are two costs that will be implemented by the principal towards the opportunistic agent behavior. First is monitoring cost which
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is aware of the importance of having the critical success factors integrated in the firm’s culture in order to achieve our mission. Therefore‚ AMON Inc. believes that the firm’s core capabilities must be fully recognized by the whole firm while sharing and reinforcing all members in the cross-functional team about AMON’s vision. Furthermore‚ it is important to reinforce our capacity to rapidly learn
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The Analysis of Yellowtail Marine‚ Inc. Case The Yellowtail Marine‚ Inc. case focuses attention on the difficulties of Robyn Gilcrist‚ which is the newly appointed president‚ to efficiently managing the company’s daily operations while at the same time developing a corporate strategy. 鰤海洋,关注公司的情况下罗宾·吉尔克里斯特,这是新上任的总统的困难,有效地管理公司的日常运营,而在同一时间发展企业策略。 This case concerns Gilcrist’s first day as president. Due to the intervention of Gunerson’s unexpected death‚ Gilcrist has to join Yellowtail some weeks ahead of the scheduled starting date
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Profitel Inc. By Steven L. McShane‚ The University of Western Australia As a formerly government-owned telephone monopoly‚ Profitel enjoyed many decades of minimal competition. Even today as a publicly traded enterprise‚ the company’s almost exclusive control over telephone copper wiring across the country keeps its profit mar- gins above 40 percent. Competitors in telephone and DSL broadband continue to rely on Profitel’s wholesale business‚ which generates substantially more profit than similar
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Case Study: NetFlix.com‚ Inc SUMMARY: NetFlix.com‚ the world’s largest online DVD rental company‚ was founded by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in 1997‚ and is headquartered in Los Gatos‚ California. The company started its online DVD rental business by launching Netflix.com‚ offering pay-per-DVD rental services by delivering DVDs via mail. As the company prospered during late 1999‚ Netflix replaced its pay-per-DVD revenue model with a fixed monthly fee system that allowed customers to rent up
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1.Introduction This case study involves the overview and financial analysis of two major telecommunications companies in the world. The two companies are compared based on their financial performance for the last two years by analyzing their income and balance sheet statements. Financial ratios are also calculated to see which company has better profitability‚ liquidity and solvency. 1.1.Aims and Objectives 1. Carry out research on two major companies in the telecommunications market
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Case Study # 1 – Sunspot Inc. 1. What are the most likely benefits of forming strategic supply alliances with Sunspot’s key suppliers? I believe that it is important to realize that a strategic alliance or partnership is solely depended on trust and faith in the relationship between all involved in simultaneous stages should not change or use those stages for their own advantage without consideration of the organization involved. Some of the advantages would be: - Developing competences and learning
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Chin Wui Khong CEB110009 Osama Khalid CEB120702 Case 1-3 Acer Inc. Acer is a leading marketer of notebook and desktop PCs. Besides computers‚ flat-screen monitors‚ and personal digital assistants‚ Acer also produced equipment for global companies on an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) basis. Having troubles to break into the United States market had been a great challenge to Acer‚ due to their lack of experiences in the region. With that‚ Acer’s target was to focus on the China market
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Apple Inc.‚ 2008 Case Analysis 1. What were Apple’s competitive advantages? The PC (personal computer) industry is fairly competitive‚ making it important for a company like Apple Inc. to stand out among its rivals. Although all computers are not created equally and each model can have vast differences‚ it is sometimes difficult for the end user to differentiate between brands. One competitive advantage for Apple is that Macs are known to be different than all other
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FOOD INC. I will begin by stating that it is unethical how food overlords have transformed old-fashioned farming into factory assembly lines of production. I find that the following actions are immoral because large food manufacturers threaten small farmers into producing vegetables/animals a certain way in order to “stay in business”. Consequently‚ farmers give up their right of free will; to speak freely‚ farm freely and treat their animals with integrity. Not only is this unprincipled issue
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