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    Enager Inc

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    Case 11-4 Enager Industries‚ Inc. 1. Why was McNeil’s new product proposal rejected? Should it have been? Explain. |ROA CALCULATION FOR EACH NEW PRODUCT | | |Product A |Product B |Product C | |Unit Sales |100‚000 |75‚000

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    Computron Inc

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    REPORT ON THE GROWTH AND EXPANSION POLICY IN THE EUROPEAN DOMAIN OF COMPUTRON INC. INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUM MANAGEMENT‚ GANDHINAGAR Submitted to: Prof Sanjay Gupta Date of Submission: 15.09.2008 Submitted by: Joydeep Mukherjee Roll No: 20081020 To: Mr Thomas Zimmerman (Manager‚ European Sales Division‚ Computron Inc.) From: Joydeep Mukherjee Date: 15 September‚ 2008. Subject: Evaluation of the Opportunities and Challenges faced

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    Google Inc.

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    Introduction Google Inc. is a publicly traded company headed by CEO Dr. Eric Schimidt‚ specializing in internet searching and online advertising. Google was co-founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were students at Stanford University‚ and the company was first incorporated as a privately held company on September 7‚ 1998.The two founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin both play active roles in decision making process though.There are over 25 diffirent offices that Google owns‚ but the Home

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    Resotech Inc.

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    Resotech Inc. Time is a critical strategic challenge. For example‚ assume you are a customer being interested in a particular product. This product is very expensive and long lasting. It’s capacity is more than you need. Once you’ve bought it‚ you can use it for decades. Even product improvements and new versions would only rarely make you buying a new one‚ simply because they’re incredible expensive. A secondary market to sell the product might exist‚ but anyway you’d have to sell it at a discount

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    Teletron Inc

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    Objectives The main objective of the case is to outline how Teletron Inc plans to use Information Technology to improve its business processes‚ increase revenue and enter a new market segment. It highlights how the company sought to implement a new business model with the intent to tap into a new niche market‚ and change the culture of the organization. The case emphasized the importance of getting top management’s full participation in the decision process and how a Consultative Management style

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    Motorrola Inc

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    Motorola Inc. Questions: 1. What are the key success factors for Motorola’s ASIC division? * The opening of a new production facility in Chandler was an opportunity for them to make changes within the division. * New plant floor layout that was designed for a JIT philosophy. * Products were able to move from cell to cell instead across large distances on the production floor. * The fast turnaround time for new IC’s which allowed items to be shipped within 3 weeks from the time

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    College INC

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    College Inc In Response: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/collegeinc/view/ This film focuses on the ethics of for profit educational institutions. With most of the coverage revolving around what critics characterize as the unethical and disloyal failure to inform students of the huge debt burden they will incur. Also the low graduation and retention rates to which they may fall victim‚ and the struggle they will likely face to obtain employment after graduation. The Huffington Post

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    Upbeat Inc.

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    FROM: RE: DATE: The purpose of this memo is to determine whether the transfer provisions preclude sale accounting‚ and if so‚ would sale accounting be appropriate after the initial transfer if the provision in question was eliminated. UpBeat‚ Inc. is a successful company located in Greenville South Carolina. Sales have substantially exceeded budgeted amounts and look to get even better. Upon reviewing of the monthly reporting package and cash flow projections it can be noted that the debt to

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    Plastico, Inc.

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    Chapter 1 PLASTICO‚ Inc. 1. What problems do you see with Stone’s first sales call?           Feeling confident without being very well prepared. Running behind schedule & being caught in traffic. Arriving late & expressing her anger instead of apologizing for it. To build rapport she thought it was a good idea to have a little chat about her college‚ then when she realized it took a lot of time she switched back to business. Starting right away to talk about the details & benefits of

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    Blades Inc

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    Case Study: Blades‚ Inc – Assessment of Purchasing Power Parity Summary: Blades Inc‚ a US based company that manufactures roller blades‚ is currently importing from and exporting to Thailand. The decision to work with Thailand resulted from the realization that there were little to no foreign or Thai competitors and Thailand’s potential growth as a country was on the rise. As a result Blades entered into an agreement with Entertainment Product‚ a Thai retailer‚ for an annual purchase contract

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