The Supply Chain of the Next Decade ---A Study on the Context of Global Supply Chain [pic] National University of Singapore Industrial and System Engineering Group Leader: Zhang Juzheng Group Members: Gu Shimin
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ALITALIA ANALYSIS SWOT ANALYSYS STRENGHTS: -Food (“Best Airline Cusine” worldwide award 2010)‚ - Frequent-flyer deal (“MilleMiglia”)‚ allowing passengers to collect miles and redeem them with free tickets across the whole alliance. WEAKNESSES: -Image (always had money trouble and disorganisation is one of the principal charactieristics)‚ -Funds (it has been privatized in 2009 because of almost 10 years of debit – now it’s going good
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IT Value in Business Trident University ITM524 – Foundations of Information Technology Management Module 4 Case Dr. Julian Achim Introduction More and more these days companies are realizing that Information Technology (IT) plays a crucial role in their day to day business. One such way is by using business intelligence (BI) tools to process immense amounts of data quickly which allows company leaders to make better informed decisions on company business. With new technology and software applications
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VALUE CHAIN OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Report of “UPS Lithuania” We decided to rate UPS as a plant‚ since we have not seen its` warehouse and how it works. So talking about customer satisfaction (Category No.1) in UPS we think that they really care about this aspect and it is their main goal in the company. If customer has special needs for the package that he wants to send‚ UPS employees will not hesitate to contact him and try to find the best solution for both parts. All the employees know
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Chapter 1: Supply Chain Management: An Overview I. Forces of Change-Multiple forces of change are requiring organizations to be (a) nimble‚ & (b) responsive to their customers’ needs. 5 major forces are 1) Globalization. (Major issues to deal with include) More competition‚ More volatility/unpredictability in demand & supply‚ Shorter life cycles‚ Systems approach to “sourcing-to-delivery”‚ Potential “terrorism”/security. 2) Technology (primarily computing/info technology‚ Internet). Helped-Organizations
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1. Using data in case exhibit 8 and making appropriate assumptions‚ perform a comparison of the three options for their expected profit. Which approach offers the greatest risk/reward? Why? The following table makes a comparison of the three options available for Dell and their expected profits. As reflected‚ the greatest potential return comes from an investment in LiOn technology. However‚ this investment comes with a 60% probability the technology will be successful‚ and if it is‚ stands to
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Supply Chain Management in Hospital: A Case Study Samuel Toba • Mary Tomasini • Y. Helio Yang San Diego State University‚ San Diego‚ CA It is a common misunderstanding that hospital purchasing is just a functional part of operations rather than a strategic means to achieve financial cost savings. The supply chain process is the essential link for all programs and services offered by a hospital‚ and hence any improvement in managing the supply chain can positively impact bottom line profitability
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Hi-Value Supermarkets- Everyday Low Pricing Case Analysis Kimberly Stamos MKT 601 Section 51 Professor Ivan Vernon April 11‚ 2014 Case Analysis I. Factual Summary Hi-Value Supermarkets became a division of Hall Consolidated‚ a privately owned wholesaler and retail food distributor in 1975. Hi-Value Supermarkets is considered to be the smallest of the three supermarkets chains owned by Hall Consolidated‚ with a small store distribution for its category. Hi-Value was the number one
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drinking or driving under influence. The state liquor distribution system is considerably less efficient than private industry. Because the redesigning of the current system will create severely disadvantage themselves relative to larger‚ high-volume chains and retailers. Summary of Facts In April 1933‚ Michigan Liquor Control Commission becomes the first state to authorize of the federal prohibition. The bill for beer and wine was passed and allowed distribution from brewers and wineries to private
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1. How was Dell’s working capital policy a competitive advantage? They hold less finished goods than other competitors‚ and are holding their inventory for less days which implies that their cash collection processes are efficient. Dell’s business model is based on the fact that they are holding a smaller percentage of finished goods. In fact‚ most of their goods in the beginning of the company were only partially finished goods. "By the mid-1990s Dell’s work-in-process (WIP) and finished goods
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