Case Questions 1. What is meant by the statement that training is extremely "faddish"? In an effort to remain on the "cutting edge" of a particular industry‚ organizations often shop for the most recent gimmick in training programs in hopes that it will provide them a competitive advantage over other firms. As a result‚ training entrepreneurs spring up around whatever is new in training approaches (e.g.‚ sensitivity training‚ OD‚ behavior modeling) without much attention to evaluation of results
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Preparation Questions for “Apple’s Challenges in the MP3 Player Market” Case Business Policy Please write 4-5 sentences in response to each question. Name_______________________________________ Section________________________________________ 1. Why would you say Apple was the runaway market leader in the MP3 industry? What were they doing that made them such a success? The IPod’s first-mover advantage and simplicity of use between sleekly designed hardware and Apple’s music/video
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EC 1101 Study Questions Fall 2012 Chapter 5 Market failures‚ public goods and externalities 1. Explain the functions of government in an economy. Why do governments intervene in markets? 2. (a) Using the concept of allocative efficiency‚ explain the meaning of “market failure” and “externality”. Why is this is a type of market failure? (b) Explain the difference between the market equilibrium output and the efficient level of output when there are (i) negative externalities and (ii) positive
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Discussion Questions for Starbucks Case The discussion questions below will be the focus of the in-class case discussion. Try to answer them with as much detail as you can. Write down your answers and bring them to the class for discussion. Starbucks operates in the retail coffee market. In the home‚ it has 4% share specialty coffee. In the food service channel‚ it has 5% share. In the grocery stores‚ it has 7.3% in the ground coffee and 21.7% in the whole beans category. 1. What is Starbucks’
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Anthony Jones 07/18/13 Mr. Bastin BU1410 Unit (3) Case study/MIS in Action 1. What business and social problems does data center power consumption cause? a. Elecricty consumption doubled‚ more servers‚ more emission of carbon footprints. Very high cost for cooling data centers. Some materials used are environmentally. 2. What solution are available for these problems?‚ Which are environment-friendly? a. limitations on how much power and condensed water a tenant can consume
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Citibank Case Questions: 1) Should Citibank launch the card product? Why or why not? 2) Given its upscale customer base‚ how should Citibank position its card‚ if it decides to launch it? 3) Which countries should Citibank enter first? Which countries should it avoid? 4) If you choose not to introduce the card‚ what would you do to achieve the $100 million earnings target by 1990? What kind of branch banking products should the bank offer? L’OReal Case Questions: 1) What is Beauty Product
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Assignment No.1 COMM 401 Question 1: What’s Loblaw competitive position/business-level strategy? Loblaw was the market leader in Canadian grocery with 32% of market share. In the global market‚ Loblaw was the 24th largest grocery retailer in 2001. Its strategy had following elements: * Use cash flow generated in the business to invest consistently. * Purchase real estate to maximize flexibility. * Use a multi-format approach to maximize market share. * Focus on the food but serve
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Case Questions for April 10‚ 2010 Discussion Questions for Birch Paper Company Answer each of the following questions independently. 1. Which bid should Norhern Division accept? 2. Should Thompson Division lower its price? If so‚ to what? 3. What should the Commercial V.P. do? Case 23-5‚ Berkshire Industries 1. Were Berkshire’s motivations for a new incentive system reasonable? If so‚ what were their main options for a new system? Was an economic profit-focused system a reasonable
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5%. The inflation premium (IP) is 1.9%‚ and the maturity risk premium (MRP) on 5-year bonds is 0.4%. What is the real risk-free rate‚ r*? 2.59% 2.88% 3.20% 3.52% 3.87% Basic equation: r = r* + IP + MRP + DRP + LP rT-bond5.50% IP 1.90% MRP 0.40% LP and DRP0.00% r* = rT-bond – IP – MRP3.20% Crockett Corporation’s 5-year bonds yield 6.85%‚ and 5-year T-bonds yield 4.75%. The real risk- free rate is r* = 2.80%‚ the default risk premium for Crockett’s bonds is DRP = 0.85% versus zero
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Case: Shouldice Questions for Discussion 1. What is the bundle of benefits purchased by the consumer? In other words‚ what is the Shouldice value proposition? In what ways is Shouldice’s offering different from other hospitals? 2. What is the target group of customers‚ and what do they have in common apart from a hernia? 3. How are the benefits delivered to those customers—how does the production process work? You might like to think of this as a factory with people as the work in process
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