Case 4: Takamatsu Case Analysis (25 points) Executive Summary Takamatsu Sports Enterprise is a sporting company that has recently experienced a considerably large loss in net profit. Mr. Takamatsu has begun to look into the problem of the company and believes that Ms. Ota is the problem in the loss of sales. Although Mr. Takamatsu thinks that Ms. Ota is the problem‚ it really is Mr. Fujita. He has inefficient training and sales. If Mr. Takamatsu gets Mr. Fujita the appropriate training‚ he can
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The Feudal System in Medieval Europe (7th‐14th Century A.D.) 1 A Summary by kiplangat cheruiyot An Introduction At the beginning of medieval age in Europe‚ based on a feeble resource of data‚ it is believed that between 80‐90% of the economic activity was agriculture. Nearly everybody therefore‚ earned a living through agriculture as an economic activity. The economic structure prevailing then became known as Feudalism‚ a term which has come
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CASE ANALYSIS S-S technologies inc. (D) Organizational Design M Saad Shaukat MBA after BBA III 25th‚ Sep 2012 Submitted to Sarah Salah-Ud-Din S-S Technologies Inc. BACKGROUND: Acquisition: SS Technologies Inc.‚ a 100% Canadian-owned Company was bought by Rick Brock-CEO and Keith Pritchard- President‚ in 1992. Previously‚ the same business was operated as a division of Sutherland-Schultz Limited and Rick Brock was its president. Organizational Dilemma: The company
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1. Describe the general accounting process. The accounting cycle process includes the steps below: a) Recording each transaction in the form of a journal entry. b) Posting the amounts from the journal entries to individual balance sheet and income statement accounts in a general ledger. c) Making adjusting journal entries to the accounts to correct errors and to reflect the financial statement impacts of items that occur because of usage or the passage of time. d) Preparing the income statement
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Dogfight over Europe: Ryanair (A) 1) What is your assesment of Ryanair´s launch strategy? The Ryanair’s launch strategy was not the best for that moment. They began flying between Ireland and London‚ in a very saturated market‚ which competed with two strong companies owned by the government and with great experience: Aer Lingus and British Airways (who also had come together to improve their perform). And also entered the market independent carriers Such as British Midland. Another important
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4357 OCTOBER 24‚ 2011 CHRISTOPHER A. BARTLETT ARAR HAN Levendary Café: The China Challenge Levendary Café was spun out from private equity ownership in January 2011‚ and the following month‚ Mia Foster was named as its new CEO. The departing CEO‚ Howard Leventhal‚ was the beloved founder of the popular chain of 3‚500 cafés. He had grown a small Denver soup‚ salad‚ and sandwich restaurant into a $10 billion business‚ but after 32 years was moving on to new interests. This was Foster’s first
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Questions: 1. Does Anna have a case here? What are the critical variables? Yes‚ Anna has a case here. Anna is well qualified with this position only she has the sclerosis problems. David refuses to hire Anna because of her disabilities. The critical variables for Anna are disabilities‚ including Multiple Sclerosis and she is a wheelchair user‚ accommodations‚ the qualifications‚ and all her rights under the ADA law. For David‚ his variables will be the expense‚ agreement to the specific disabilities
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Some argue Enron’s record-breaking bankruptcy and eventual demise was the result of a lack of ethical corporate behavior attributed‚ more generally‚ to capitalism’s inability to check the unmitigated growth of corporate greed. Others believe Enron’s collapse can be traced back to questionable accounting practices such as mark-to-market accounting and the utilization of Special Purpose Entities (SPE’s) to hide financial debt. In other instances‚ people point toward Enron’s mismanagement of risk and
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Mississippi Bubble ii. Renewed Authority of the Parlements 5. Central and Eastern Europe a. Poland: Absence of Strong Central Authority b. The Habsburg Empire and the Pragmatic Sanction c. Prussia and the Hohenzollerns 6. Russia Enters the European Political Arena a. The Romanov Dynasty b. Peter the Great i. Developing a Navy ii. Russian Expansion in the Baltic: The Great Northern War iii. Founding St. Petersburg iv. The Case of Peter’s Son Aleksei v. Reforms of Peter the Great’s Final Years vi. Administrative
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Manufacturing Corporation 1. The cost for Ferguson’s 4 case proposal and Patrachalski’s 32 case proposal is exactly the same with a cost of $1‚213‚900.80. 2. Based on the lowest total annual cost‚ the order quantity Martin should recommend should be 170 units or 11.33 cases. 3. If order quantity is decreased to the nearest whole case then the total annual cost would change 2.9%. If order quantity is increased to the nearest whole case the annual cost would change 2.82%. 4. If vice president
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