www.hbrreprints.org HBR CASE STUDY AND COMMENTARY Should Cheryl initiate an investigation at her new firm? The CEO’s Private Investigation Four commentators offer expert advice. by Joseph Finder • Reprint R0710A If there ever were a time when a chief executive should commission some quiet snooping on her colleagues‚ this might be it. HBR CASE STUDY The CEO’s Private Investigation COPYRIGHT © 2007 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Landmark Square‚ Stamford‚ Connecticut 06901‚ paul_carbonneau@mckinsey.com Robert Moore‚ Bill Reeves Dell Inc.‚ Mail Stop 6363‚ Austin‚ Texas 78682 {robert_a_moore@dell.com‚ bill_reeves@dell.com} The Tauber Manufacturing Institute (TMI) is a partnership between the engineering and business schools at the University of Michigan. In the summer of 1999‚ a TMI team spent 14 weeks at Dell Inc. in Austin‚ Texas‚ and developed an inventory model to identify inventory drivers and quantify target
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Case Study: Chipping Away at Intel Changes CEO Craig Barrett enacted changes‚ both external and internal‚ at Intel his first three years. First‚ he initially expanded into new markets by pouring money into producing information and communication appliances and services. Later he was forced to pull out of these same markets due to lack of growth brought on by weak demand and market saturation. Some of this lack of growth was due to economic conditions occurring after September 11‚ and some was
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Rationale of the study 6 1.6 Research Questions 6 1.7 Research Objectives 6 2. Literature Review 8 2.1 Supply Chain Management 8 2.2 Why to manage supply chain 9 2.3 E-business Strategies and Supply Chain Management 9 3. Methodology 12 3.1. Methods of Research 12 3.2. Research Philosophy 12 3.3. Research Approach: 12 3.4. Methods of Data Collection 13 3.5. Instruments of study 13 3.2.1. Interview 13 3.6. Sample of the Study 14 3.7
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Case A a. What was the competitive environment for the John Deere Component Works (JDCW) prior to the 1980s? sales increase through 1980’s Served as a product differentiator‚ niche markets b. What was the competitive environment for the JDCW after the 1980s? saw slowing sales‚ agriculture economy crashed turned towards cutting costs (labor‚ downward decision making) encouraged sales to outside to utilize capacity started just in time manufacturing c. What was JDCW’s role as part of the
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INTERNET FOR BUSINESS – CASE STUDY WEEK 4 TEAM: The ladies – G7. Members: VoThi Phuong Linh – s3357656 To Nguyen Thu Thao – s3372852 Nguyen Thu Huong – s3357609 Words count: 490. CASE STUDY 4.1 – The implications of globalisation for consumer attitudes With the strong development of the globalisation trend nowadays‚ many companies have invested a lot of money into expanding their e-commerce network to other countries. Along with the expansion is the issue of localisation to penetrate
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Breathless in antici-pation‚ I asked for the bad news first. “It turns out they have not done the final cross-match‚ which is necessary before the kidney is trans-planted. Although it is simply a formality and most likely a non-issue‚” he added. Cross matching is used by doctors to make sure that the specific donor blood does not react with a patient’s blood. It is basically a transfusion done in a test tube. The process takes forty five minutes to an hour and should have been be done at least three days
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Develop a response to the following questions about “Case 21: Dilemma at Devil’s Den”: Describe the Culture at Devils Den? This case deals primarily with ethics and the individual’s personal system and the way it affects his or her perceptions and actions. It also looks at rewards and punishments and their influence on behavior. The culture is very shady. They have employees stealing food‚ friends stealing‚ and no management in place. Susan is having a dilemma because she is a moral‚ ethical person
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The case study chosen for this analysis focuses on Dell’s ever-changing presence in the China market. Dell has significantly enhanced its presence in the country. In addition to two manufacturing operations in China‚ Dell has an Enterprise Command Center in Xiamen that provides customers with mission-critical enterprise services‚ and a global design center in Shanghai. Dell’s unique‚ customer-focused direct model has earned it significant‚ rapidly growing business from customers of all types‚ ranging
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COMM 374 - International Business Strategy Date: March 4‚ 2007 To: Silvio Napoli‚ and Schindler Holding Ltd. From: Chia–Jung Chang 5549039 Re: Silvio Napoli at Schindler India - Harvard Businees Case Napoli‚ an ambitious vice president who is responsible for Schindler’s India division‚ is confronted with difficulties to implement his business plan. Schindler‚ a prestigious Swiss company‚ discovered the huge growth potential of the construction industry in Asia. Accompanied with the fortune
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