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    DISCLOSURE OF CORPORATE STRATEGY: DETERMINANTS AND OUTCOMES An empirical study into the risks and payoffs of communicating corporate strategy Henricus Petrus Theodorus COEBERGH Submitted for the degree of Doctor of Business Administration School of Management University of Bradford 2011 1 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1965029 ABSTRACT VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE OF CORPORATE STRATEGY: DETERMINANTS AND OUTCOMES Keywords: Voluntary disclosure‚ corporate strategy. Business

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    137 The new new product development game Stop running the relay race and take up rugby Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka In today’s fast-paced‚ fiercely competitive world of commercial new product development‚ speed and flexibility are essential. Companies are increasingly realizing that the old‚ sequential approach to developing new products simply won’t get the job done. Instead‚ companies in Japan and the United States are using a holistic method—as in rugby‚ the ball gets

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    AN ESSAY ON the OPTIONS FOR the ADF TO strike the correct balance between the development of a joint amphibious capability and the raising‚ training and sustaining of the rest of its suite of capabilities? By U5172061 Introduction The Department of Defence is currently facing one of the most challenging situations since its conception. On one hand‚ the environment suggests Australia is entering time of increased strategic competition between major powers in our region.1 This has the potential

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    LSMF 2015 – Management Stratégique de la Technologie et de l’Innovation Séance # 4 --- 1 LSMF 2015 Plan de la séance F1 – What it’s all about Strategic Capabilities Case Study Application: – – – What do you need in order to succeed in F1? Sustainable Competitive Advantage Why where they unable to keep their advantages? Conclusion et Discussion 2 LSMF 2015 1 F1 – What it’s all about History: 4 key moments 1945: FIA established Formula A as the premier level of motorsport

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    Apple’s Mobile Future: Corporate and Business Strategy June 16th‚ 2010 For my final undergraduate business paper‚ I wrote an analysis of Apple as it transforms into a mobile company. I am posting it here in its entirety (except for financial exhibits) below. Especially since they released the iPhone in 2007‚ Apple has been spectacularly successful. In 2009‚ sales totaled more than $36 billion‚ compared to just $5.3 billion in 2001‚ and their market capitalization is nearing Microsoft’s. This

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    Mechanical Services Department and Highways Department to regulate the MTR service quality. B. The scope of study Mass Transit Railway (MTR) is the rapid transit railway system which covers Hong Kong Island‚ Kowloon and the New Territories in Hong Kong. MTR in order to providing reliability service to customer‚ they has different quality management system to ensure that the service can maintain highly stability. The MTR is created Integrated Management System (IMS) for achieving

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    Alternate/Competing Theory Another way to approach this study would be with Bandura’s (2005) social cognitive theory. Two features of the social cognitive theory could serve as a component of the theoretical framework for this study including: (a) the influence that parents have as role models for their children based on theory experiences associated with the norms‚ cultures‚ and values of impoverishment‚ and (b) the roles of the school and educational experiences as children. First‚ there is a

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    Chapter 3 – Strategic Capability In the previous chapter‚ we learned how to analyse the environment that surrounds a company. But‚ it is also important to study the internal strategic capabilities of the firm‚ because‚ since your competitors are in the same environment‚ that is what distinguishes the companies performances. Foundations of Strategic Capability Strategic Capabilities can be defined as the resources and competences (strategic assets) of an organisation needed for it to

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    Sony has numerous resources and capabilities ranging from tangible to intangible that give them their own unique competitive advantage as well as put them in positions that could potentially hurt their growth and strategy. Sony in the past has made bad strategic decisions in aspects of which technology they pursue. When video tapes were becoming popular Sony’s BetaMax was a failure and now today the Sony brand is leading with their involvement with the Blu-ray. The gaming industry has seen increasing

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    Newell’s corporate strategy was mainly focused on high volume and low cost product to large mass retailer. The goal of the company was to increase its sales and profitability by offering a complete and complementary range of products and reliable service to the mass retail stores. Newell’s initial focus was on home and hardware products which later on expended to other markets. The company strategy was to grow and expand its product line through acquisitions‚ rather than internal growth. Before

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