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    UNIT 1 COMPLETE QUESTIONS:PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Sigma Marketing: Managing in a Changing Environment   CASE SUMMARY: Summarize the key facts of the case in a paragraph. According to Ferrell‚ Gatewood‚ Gatewood‚ and Taylor‚ Donald Sapit President of Weston Laboratories; a small research facility southwest of Chicago hand an opportunity to acquire Dayne printing company at an attractive price since they were now on the verge of bankruptcy (Ferrell‚ Gatewood‚ Gatewood‚ & Taylor‚ 2010). In

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    The Ford Pinto was a subcompact vehicle that Ford Motor Company manufactured from 1970- 1980. The Pinto caught on with consumers‚ and sales of the vehicle were high. However‚ serious problems quickly arose regarding the design of the Pinto. The gas tank on the vehicles was placed directly behind the rear axle instead of above it‚ with only nine inches of space between the gas tank and axle. Bolts were also placed close to the gas tank‚ increasing the risk that they could puncture the tank in an accident

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    individuals to spend money but when brands employ sex symbols in their campaigns‚ consumers get distracted by the raunchy ads and forget all about the product being promoted. Brands reliance on sexual innuendos to sell their products is evident in a multitude of advertisements but one specific ad that comes to mind is Tom Ford’s risqué photo campaign promoting their men’s cologne labeled “Tom Ford for Men”. Tom Ford debuted their fragrance in a print ad that features a naked oily woman with red lips

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    Jessica Brandon Fast Food Driven Society In a recent documentary film I’ve seen called‚ “Super-Size Me‚” it was stated that in the past 20-25 years‚ obesity levels in America have doubled. Why you may wonder? Many factors contribute to the way we live in our society today‚ but the main reason for obesity levels being so high is the fast food industry and its effects on everyone it comes in contact with. Anyone who has ever had junk food in their life know its addicting features. Seeing it everywhere

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    Ford Motor Company entered the automotive manufacturing business world on June 16‚ 1903 when Henry Ford and 11 business associates signed the company’s articles of incorporation (Ford Motor Company‚ 2007). Today Ford Motor Company is the second largest automotive manufacture in the industry. Ford was able to attain this level through mergers and acquisitions. In 1989 Ford acquired Jaguar for 2.5 billion dollars (Ford Motor Company‚ 2007). To ensure a smooth transition and integration‚ Ford Motor

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    Roles of Key Players One of the biggest roles is the board of directors or executive level management. Lee Iacocca the creator of the Ford Mustang had a very high reputation in which he outperformed his workers and his rival the President Semon “Bunky” Knudsen. The story of 1968 in which the German and the Japanese outperformed any other nation in making small compact cars. Lee Iacocca suggested to build a small compact car in which would outperform and be the competitor of the Germans’ compact

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    Case 1 Whole Foods Market in 2008: Mission‚ Core Values‚ and Strategy This case was written to (1) illustrate the CEO’s role as chief strategist and organization leader‚ (2) demonstrate how a company’s business principles and core values can link tightly to and drive a company’s strategy and operating practices‚ and (3) give students practice in evaluating a company’s direction and strategy in the context of a fast-emerging segment of an important industry. The case requires that students draw

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    Ford Space Matrix

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    investments is high‚ increasing to 5.86%. | 2.0 | Liquidity Ratio (Cash) increased to 0.98 | 3.0 | Inventory Turnover is high‚ increasing to 13.2. | 1.0 | Working Capital improved to $23.55. | 3.0 | Target EPS for 2011 of 1.89 was achieved. | 2.0 | Ford reported a 6.8 percent sales increase in December 2010 | 4.0 | | 15.0 | Industry Strength | The growth potential is very high most especially for the existence of small cars like Focus. | 5.0 | Profit potential is high due to the needs of

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    be buying their first car. The Mustang II concept car generated allot of excitement and led directly to the first Mustang less than a year later. Ford was unaware how popular the car would be. They announced when the first television commercial would be shown and many Americans tuned in to see it. The next day‚ the first day of availability‚ Ford sold 22‚000 mustangs. The 19641/2‚ as it was later called‚ was available in only two models: the coupe and convertible. Both models featured a lengthened

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    Chapter Six Business Formation: Choosing the Form that Fits Review Questions 1. Describe the basic features that distinguish the four basic forms of business ownership: sole proprietorships‚ general partnerships‚ C corporations‚ and limited liability companies. Sole Proprietorship – the business is owned by a single individual Partnership – two or more people serve as co-owners of the business Corporation – the business is a separate legal entity Limited Liability Company – a hybrid with characteristics

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