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    The role of the Corporate Communication function in the organization A case of “best practice” FedEx Alessandro Colangelo * INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………….p. 2 * RESEARCH QUESTION...........................................................................................................p. 3 * METHODOLOGY…………………………………..................................................................p. 3 * ANALYSIS……………………………………………………………………………………...p. 4 1. The close alignment

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    FedEx Vs UPS

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    FedEx vs. UPS Investment Recommendations Cases: The Battle for Value‚ 2004: FedEx Corp. vs. United Parcel Service‚ Inc. Joshua Kellam M03856832 Dr. Phelps 1/25/14 Executive Summary: The following document provides a review of FedEx Corp and United Parcel Service from there founding through 2003. The problem presented is whether to invest in FedEx or United Parcel Service before the expected market growth resulting from an air-transportation agreement established between

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    Hampton v. FedEx

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    marrow transplant. c. FedEx has a contract with the shipper‚ Children’s Memorial Hospital‚ and in this contract it states that FedEx is only limited to $100 worth of liability if in the event the package gets lost or damaged. d. This event did occur and the package never got to the Veterans Administration Medical Center. Carl Gerome Hampton died shortly after because there was no attempt at a transplant. e. Carl Jerry Hampton‚ Carl Gerome’s father‚ filed a suit against FedEx for alleging causes

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    Explain how the ‘Ansoff matrix’ can be applied to help develop strategic marketing options for an enterprise. What other analytical tools and techniques can be employed to develop alternative marketing strategies? Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. The Ansoff Matrix 3. Market Penetration 4. Product Development 5. Market Development 6. Diversification 7. Limitations of the Ansoff matrix 8. Other analytical tools and techniques 9. Conclusion 10. References Introduction

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    Fedex marketing Case

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    packages per day. This shows that CP is the most profitable and huge potential for growth. Customer analysis – Who needs CP? How large is the market? Is CP an economically viable product? Can FedEx do 6000 CPs a day? If you look at the current market for Special-Handled Packages there is huge potential for FedEx to take market share with CP and reach their goal of 6000 Pieces per day. Two products that are already offered in the market (Airline Over-the-Counter and Skycap and VIP Services) cost more

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    Technology Delivers at Fedex

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    companies across the world. FedEx has used and will continue to use technology as a catalyst to promote growth in a continually changing global business environment. Team A will explore and define FedEx’s plans to use emerging technology to sustain and/or gain market share. This study will identify how the organization deploys current technology‚ performs value chain analysis‚ manages change‚ develops social contracts‚ and approaches global challenges. About FedEx FedEx is a network of companies

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    Fedex Case Study

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    Fedex Case Study Fed Ex Case Issue: Federal Express is a strong recognizable brand with growth potential‚ but the company faces a multitude of challenges with rising fuel prices‚ increased value of living‚ as well as a decline in the economy. FedEx also encounters issues with competition and even negative publicity due to various lawsuits involving violations against EEOC laws and regulations. SWOT Analysis: Strengths: • Best leader in express shipping o 99% of deliveries

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    Fedex - an E- Powerhouse

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    Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. What’s the Difference between e-Business and e-Commerce? 3 3. Who is FedEx? 4 4. Ebusiness at FedEx 5 4.1. E-Operations at FedEx 5 4.2. E- Human Resources Management (HRM) at FedEx 8 4.3. E- Marketing at FedEx 9 4.4. E-Commerce at FedEx 11 5. How does E-Business increase market share at FedEx? 11 6. How has e-technology lead to augmentation of earnings at FedEx? 13 10. The e-Business Strategy – What are the Risks? How do you mitigate these? 15 11. Conclusion

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    competitor of FedEx: a) List down the 3 HR practices which you would emulate of FedEx. Explain reasons for the same. Ans) * Leadership Evaluation And Awareness Process (LEAP) - This policy gave FedEx’s Non-Managerial Employees an opportunity to seek Managerial Positions. LEAP created the chance for Non Management Employees to try out their Managerial Skills. LEAP helped Employees of FedEx check whether they were capable of managing Organizations or not. It also gave a chance to FedEx to check out

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    processes must have well defined inputs‚ which give additional value to the good or service being produced. FedEx business process is as follow: the packages are collected from homes and businesses and are carried to the company’s warehouse. When the packages reaches the company’s warehouse the package is scanned from a portable device which links with the central system that allows FedEx to ensure that the package has been collected also at this point a device is place on the package so the customer

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