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    Case Review: Rohm and Haas

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    Case Review: Rohm and Haas Thayer School of Engineering 11/4/2010 Background 2 1983: $2B worldwide sale from 4 segments Kathon microbiocide products: $25M Polymers‚ resins‚ and monomers Plastics Industrial chemicals Agricultural chemicals Fluid Process chemicals Specialty chemicals Petroleum chemicals Kathon 886 MW Kathon MWX Thayer School of Engineering 11/4/2010 Background 3 Metalworking fluid: 60 million gallons in the US Biocides kill microorganisms

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    Harvard Business Case Cabo San Viejo: Rewarding Loyalty 1. What are the characteristics of Cabo San Viejo‘s customer base? In general the customer base in summer differs slightly from the one rest of the year due to reductions in price to maintain optimum occupancy levels. 70% to 80% of the guest are female‚ affluent and middle-aged. 82% of the guests base have a household income of over $150K‚ however‚ in winter the percentage of guests with HHI > 150K drops to 59%. Palm Springs summer

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    Background John Amasi is the Director of Production and Engineering at RL Wolfe‚ “a $350M privately held plastic pipe manufacturer headquartered in Houston‚ Texas” (Gavin & Collins‚ 2009). John is Director of two companies soon to be three and is looking to implement Self-Directed Teams‚ (SDTs) into RL Wolfe’s third company which will be called Corpus Christy. RL Wolfe’s other two companies are unionized and are facing many issues. Amasi has done much research and has learned that Self-Directed Teams

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    | |“Play It Safe at Home or Take a Risk Abroad?” | |A Decision-Case Analysis | |

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    Aladdin's Case Summary

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    Since the last court review‚ Aladdin participated in all aspects of the program. However‚ Aladdin continued to struggle with complying with staff instructions and his interaction with his peers. On November 4‚ 2016‚ Aladdin received a 24 hour room restriction for being involved in a verbal altercation with a peer during which both he and the peer made threatening and inciting comments towards each other despite staff’s redirection to deescalate the situation. As a part of his consequences for this

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    Martin Partington‚ when writing about the Criminal cases Review Commission‚ declared that “One of the most serious challenges facing the criminal justice system is ensuring that miscarriages of justice do not occur”‚ (Partington‚ Introduction to the English Legal System‚ Oxford University Press‚ 2012/13 (7th ed.) at page 135. Critically consider the proposition that the Criminal cases Review Commission is routinely failing innocent people wrongly convicted of serious crimes and should‚ in the

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    Jonesky's Case Summary

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    Case Summary Through the presented case‚ a careless and preventable situation has affected two patients. Patient with the last name‚ Jonesky‚ went to the emergency room‚ due to abdominal pain‚ causing her to have been vomiting for two days. Jonesky‚ who only speaks Russian‚ was accompanied by her husband who spoke minimal English. After several hours of waiting‚ the pain began to increase‚ leading to Jonesky’s husband approach the ER staff informing them of the pain worsening. Jonesky is then moved

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    Harvard Business Review Reflection Lee‚ H. 2010. ‘Don’t Tweak Your Supply Chain – Rethink It End to End’ Harvard Business Review. Vol. 88‚ Issue 10‚ 63-69. Introduction The article: ‘Don’t Tweak Your Supply Chain – Rethink It End to End’ by Lee‚ H. in the Harvard Business Review of Oct. 10 (Vol. 88‚ Issue 10‚ page 63-69) is mainly about the improvement of the supply chain by pursuing structural change earlier. We would state the main aim of the article as follows: To improve sustainability

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    Cipla 2011‚ Harvard Business Case‚ March 27‚ 2012 1°) Since AIDS was identified in 1982‚ various entities have been aiming at limiting the expansion of the pandemic. However each of these entities has had a different role and thus different results: * The World Health Organization has had a critical role through the coordination of the different actors involved. It has obtained significant results in terms of treatments coverage in the last few years. Its action has been completed by the UNAIDS

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    Summary:Little Buddha starts with a Buddhist monk‚ Lama Norbu‚ going to Seattle in search of Jesse Conrad‚ a boy who Lama Norbu believes may be the reincarnation of Lama Norbus old teacher‚ Lama Dorje. Lama Norbu and his fellow monks find Jesse and his family‚ and after an awkward first meeting gives Jesse a book called Little Buddha‚ which is read to him over the course of the movie to teach him the history and basic points of Buddhism. We get to watch what is being read to Jesse‚ so there is a

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