Team Assignment: Alex Sanders Memo To: Mr. Sam Glass From: Team 8 Date: March 2nd‚ 2013 Subject: Alex Sanders In response to your inquiry regarding Alex Sanders and performance management‚ we urge you to consider the following recommendations. Your perception of Alex as a go-getter is absolutely accurate; he has the intellect‚ drive‚ and ambition to accomplish goals with great success. In fact‚ much of the group’s success is correlated with Alex’s involvement. We realize that his
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Industry Analysis Used car market was a huge market with attractive growth opportunities during 1980s. It was estimated worth $ 375 billion market. Competition was so deeply fragmented that no single dealership could claim more than a few percentage points share of the used car market in any locale. New car dealerships were the largest sellers of used cars. 65 % of late model‚ used vehicles were sold by 21‚800 new car dealers through out United States. However most of these new car dealers considered
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Josh Boger – R&D Portfolio Management in October 2003 Analysis of Pharmaceutical Industry: As mentioned in the case‚ Pharmaceutical industry was experiencing a significant growth between 1993 and 2003. New technologies and approaches such as Rational Drug Design‚ High Throughput Screening‚ etc. were advancing drug discovery process to a new level. There were many drugs being approved and commercialized during this period and some of them have become blockbusters in the market. As companies have
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“Keep Climbing‚ Delta.” Executive Summary: How does the price of crude oil affect an airline’s profits? How can Delta respond to possible loss of profits from fluctuating oil prices? The airline mergers and consolidations over the past decade have shifted competitive focus from increasing market share to obtaining and preserving profitability. One expense over which airlines have little control is the price of oil. The volatility of its price is partially due to geopolitical uncertainty
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Session 3 – Sep. 11 External Opportunities and Threats; Internal Strengths and Weaknesses Read: Day - Scanning the Periphery (HBR‚ Nov 05) (Reserves) Case Preparation: Netflix (Case Pack) 1. What distinctive organizational resources and core competencies has Netflix developed over the course of its existence? Which ones are most important to its survival? 2. Has Netflix developed a sustainable competitive advantage against its
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Case Analysis The Treadway Tire Company Job Dissatisfaction and High Turnover at Lima Tire Plant July 26th‚ 2010 Submitted By (Group 3): Abhinav Gogia – 2010005 Aakash Tyagi -2010002 Aditya Gaurav – 2010017 Aditya Kalani – 2010018 Animesh Jain - 2010030 Objective Ashley Wall‚ Director Human Resources for one of the plants of The Treadway Tire Company situated in Lima has to submit an effective plan to resolve the issues that are faced in the plant and are impacting
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Taran Swan at Nickelodeon Latin America Background Nickelodeon is a cable channel for kids 2-11 years old. It started out in the US in 1979. Nickelodeon produced cartoons‚ live action‚ comedy‚ drama‚ music‚ sports and game shows. In 1996 it was the most popular kid’s TV channel in the US. The international channels had their own names‚ but relied on US programs that were voiced over. The channels were launched by a team from corporate the company called the Nickelodeon International Swat Team
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allowed management to build on the strengths of the national organizations (NOs). Their increased self-sufficiency during the war allowed them to become adept at responding to country-specific market conditions. The NOs were able to develop adaptive marketing‚ enabling them to respond to consumer preferences and economic conditions in a nimble fashion. Philips sustained a culture of embracing technological innovation‚ and exploited its strengths in industrial research‚ creating labs to address production
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success in Hong Kong and ultimately greater China. Currently‚ Loctite’s distribution strategy is composed of different levels‚ all building up to the eventual acquisition of equity in the international distributor in order to set its core brand and marketing mix. The first stage of expanding its distribution is research into which markets would be profitable for Loctite. Once a potential market has been identified‚ distributor selection begins. Selection is very stringent‚ and Loctite hand-selects a
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The Article Summary This article explained about how Panasonic overcome their difficulties in expanding their market in China‚ and the failure to make China as a manufacturing based by using competitive advantage strategy and local adaptation. The journey was started in 1978 when Deng Xiaoping visited Japan to ask for help for modernizing China’s industries. So in 1987 Panasonic established the Beijing Matsushita Color CRT. Panasonic started to understand the Chinese market when the market of home
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