Abstract. This short case heavily references the “old classic” HBS case on Benihana‚ and is intended to be used in conjunction with a simulation that helps students gain insight into how Benihana achieved its profitability. The simulation helps bring out many key operational issues‚ such as how variability in demand and in processing can negatively impact profitability. The case analysis goes on to show how Benihana reduces variability‚ and illustrates concepts such as the product-process spectrum
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on the rest of the world. We will also explore the impact that Globalization and Sustainability are having on how people manage‚ work and live. Leadership and this Course Each of you must participate in a group case analysis competition during the semester. The goal of this case competition is to give you experience working together under tremendous pressure within a short time frame when the choice of strategies to pursue is not clear. Each of you will be "energetically" questioned by me
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Case Analysis: Mountain Dew‚ Selecting the New Creative section 001: due on Feb. 15 section 020: due on Feb. 20 As you can see from the ending of the case‚ Mountain Dew is trying to decide which 3 of 5 potential creative spots to develop. Additionally‚ the case describes several background features‚ such as market situations‚ Mountain Dew brand history‚ and market research. In two pages‚ you are expected to choose three out of the total five potential creative spots (Cheetah‚ Mock Opera‚ Dew
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Read The Hexadecimal Company Case below. Acting as an OD practitioner who has landed the Hexadecimal Company as a client‚ create a case analysis using the Case Analysis Format that immediately follows the case study. You can add additional space to this format if you need room to fully explain or examine Hexadecimal Company management. CASE: THE HEXADECIMAL COMPANY The Hexadecimal Company is a medium-sized manufacturing firm supplying computer components to many international computer
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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MANA 3318 - SUMMER 2011 |INSTRUCTOR: Pam Van Dyke |Course Time and Location | |Office Hours: By Appointment Only |MANA 3318 Section 001 | |Email: vandyke@uta.edu |Monday – Thursday 8:00 am– 10:00 am | |LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/pamvandyke
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Grading in MRK2033 Internasjonal markedsføring and EXC3602 International marketing When deciding the grade in individual case seminars‚ the case-leaders make an overall judgment based on how the students have performed along the issues presented in the document called “Case analyses and seminars in international marketing”. The students are graded from A to F‚ where A to E are passing grades‚ while F is fail. Table 1 gives an overview of the grades‚ including a brief description as well as
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failures. The “managerial” in the course title is taken seriously‚ with primary attention given to applications. This is accomplished primarily by the use of a text that emphasizes the managerial applications of economic concepts and the use of cases. The cases provide practice in applying economic concepts to firm decision-making. REQUIRED MATERIALS * Microeconomics‚ by Robert S. Pindyck & Daniel L. Rubinfeld‚ (Referred to as P&R
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Confidential © 2005 Chipotle Mexican Grill‚ Inc.‚ All Rights Reserved. Information in this presentation contains forward-looking statements‚ which reflect expectations regarding future events and operating performance and speak only as of the date hereof. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements include‚ but are not limited to‚ statements on the slide titled “Restaurants” about Chipotle’s expected restaurant openings and the
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Individually-prepared case analysis of a two case‚ which will be selected by students from among those done in class. Students can select the cases of their choice‚ as suits their schedule and interest area(s). Case analyses will be handed-in at the beginning of class. The case write-up should be no more than ten pages (double-spaced‚ 12-point Arial font) in length‚ with a maximum of seven exhibits. The student should write the case assignment from the perspective of the main character in the case whose business
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Issues and Problems Case Analysis 1. Case Summary 2. Actors and Protagonists 3. Issues and Problems 4. What should Peterson’s goals be for the meeting with Knight? 5. What can Peterson do to prepare for the meeting? 6. What are the most critical organizational issues for Peterson to deal with? Classify them into urgent and long term action items? 7. What went wrong during management’s visit‚ and what could Peterson have done differently? 8. What lessons does Erik Peterson’s story
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