Title: Working at a waitress at Golden Sand Resort and Spa Hoi An - Vietnam Name: Kieu Thi Thu Le Class: English K09 Supervisor: Nguyen Thi Tinh Thao . MA Quang Nam‚ March 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTDS A. INTRODUCTION 4 I. Reasons for choosing Golden Sand Resort and Spa Hoi An - Viet Nam: 4 II. Objectives: 5 III. Methodology: 5 IV. Results: 5 B. CONTENTS
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References: [1] Joseph L. Bower and Clayton M. Christensen 1995 Harvard Business Review: Disruptive Technologies: Catching the Wave [2] David J. Teece The theoretical context of strategic management: Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration‚ collaboration‚ licensing
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Executive Summary: Barilla was the largest pasta manufacturer in the world‚ making 35% of all pasta sold in Italy and 22% of all pasta sold in Europe. In addition‚ Barilla held a 29% share of the Italian bakery-products market. Competing in a crowded field of over 2‚000 Italian pasta manufacturers and the Italian pasta market as a whole was relatively flat‚ growing less than 1% per year. Per capita pasta consumption in Italy averaged nearly 18 kilos per year and relatively consistent throughout
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Barilla spA case analysis Barilla SpA‚ an Italian pasta manufacturer‚ is experiencing amplified levels of inefficiencies and rising costs due to variability in demand from its distributors. The main problem addressed in this case is how to effectively implement JITD system suggested by Giorgio Magialli‚ the Director of Logistics by resolving the issue of gaining control over the fluctuating demand. Barilla has a very complex distribution network including independent third party distributors and
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INNOVATION Innovation presents a dilemma for managers. On the one hand‚ innovation is proffered as an elixir for growth‚ profitability‚ and competitive advantage. On the other hand‚ there are no guarantees that innovators will be rewarded for their efforts. The challenge is not just creating value from innovation‚ but capturing that value as well. Therefore‚ the profitability of an innovation to the innovator depends on the value created by the innovation and the share of that value that the innovator
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Cited: Marche Stephen. “Is Facebook Making Us Lonely.” Connections: Guide to First Year Writing Clayton State University. Mary Lamb. Southlake: Fountain Head Press. 2013. 273-284. Print
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a. Explain the technology or innovation introduced in the cases. Cannon knew that his compact echo machine‚ which he carried under his arm by a single handle‚ would have to perform competitively in a room filled with state-of-the-art echo machines made by long-standing competitors such as Hewlett Packard -- each machine weighing more than the average NFL linesman and costing nearly a quarter of a million dollars. To view the functioning of the heart‚ the face of the transducer‚ which was
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Case Memo – Barilla SpA Student #: 68979111 Giorgio Maggiali‚ as director of Logistics for Barilla SpA‚ was acutely aware of the growing burden that demand fluctuations imposed on the company’s manufacturing and distribution system. In order to address this issue‚ he proposed the innovative idea of Just-‐in-‐Time
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NATURE RESORT AND SPA MEMBERS: * Jessie A. Bunda * Cathleen Tieng * Caitlinvic Palagtiw * Rosemarie Herrera December 13‚ 2011 TOUR002 The Panglao Island Nature Resort & Spa‚ Philippines is on Panglao Island connected to Bohol Island by 2 bridges. Located amidst peaceful palm tree gardens and a white powdery beach. The thatched roof guest cottages are built in clusters using natural materials. The elegant beachfront Panglao Island Nature Resort & Spa is ideal from which
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era anti trust movement and agrarian laws (1880s) b. anti trust debate of bus coop and advocates of business competition c. Sherman ac t of 1890 and 3 part evolution (from free unrestricted competition to rule of reason) d. FTc and clayton act e. •The Sherman Act of 1890 Sherman Anti Trust Law –Section 1: “Every contract‚ combination . . . or conspiracy in restraint of trade or commerce among the several states . . . is hereby declared to be illegal before used common law
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