Pre-configured telework solution provides convenient voice and data networking for home workers ● VPN solution integrates with existing network systems to enforce access policies BUSINESS RESULTS ● Secure‚ reliable VPN solution eases collaboration and helps improve employee productivity ● Migrating small branch offices from leased WAN lines to the new Cisco ASA 5500 solution can save users significant dollars ● Easy administration helps keep network management costs under control Business
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Case Study Report COMPANY NAME/WEBSITE/INDUSTRY Cisco Systems/ www.Cisco.Com /Telecommunications Industry BACKGROUND/HISTORY Cisco Systems is an industry leader in network technology. Their primary business is technology that is used to enable communication with people all over the world with multiple functions. Whether it be email‚ voice video or general applications these service are transported over Cisco Networks. The current CEO is John Chambers who has held the position since
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Achieving and Maintaining Individual Excellence Paper Achieving and Maintaining Individual Excellence Paper University of Phoenix Joycelyn Bennett BSHS 461: Building Community in Organizations Group LM07BHS10 September 29‚ 2009 Achieving and Maintaining Individual Excellence Excellence is based on individual performance. When an individual has accomplished a goal and experienced success‚ that person has reached excellence. In human services excellence is more than a purpose. It comes
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due to… i. Problems in the organization ii. Solutions that initiate change in the positive/ negative direction iii. Results that benefit the organization as a whole C. Cisco is an example of the reason why businesses can/ do change II. Problems that initiate change in a business (Cisco “Old System”) A. Changes in an organization are due in part due to the following… i. Failed/ outdated organization structure/ overlapping a.) Cisco’s example of staffers doing implementation
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GEB 1101 March 10‚ 2013 CISCO CASE STUDY Cisco is a San Jose‚ California based company’s “virtual close” software. There was a before and after to Cisco. The primary key issues facing Cisco in 2001 were that the software was not giving adequate information‚ the employees of the company overlooked economic factors associated with any business‚ and the company was trying to fill orders that were unsustainable. What Cisco’s systems didn’t do was model what would happen if one
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Part A Executive Summary (one Page) Part B+ Part C + Part D= Max 8 pages Part B (imp) Q. Cisco is committing to produce Viking at a single source Foxconn. Moreover‚ the Viking production mostly takes place within two-hour driving distance of the Hong Kong fulfillment center. “Cisco ran the risk of being overly dependent on a single supplier and whatever financial and operational constraints it had”. What are the potential risk factors in and around Hong Kong? Some risk factors are natural disasters
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Enterprise IT at Cisco (2004) Question: How well did Solviks’ model work? Did it have the desired effect of turning managers into IT enthusiasts? Answer: At Cisco‚ Pete Solvik was considered a “visionary” and a “cult-like figure” to many managers because of his innovative ideas on how to use IT to change the company. (Aungle video). During Solviks’ rein‚ Cisco was growing at an exponential rate and it was John Chambers’ attitude that as long as they were growing‚ the business units could
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Introduction Five U.S. companies in September 2009 joined together and formed the partnership for Lebanon (PFL) and the bequest of then President George Bush. These five companies include: Cisco Systems‚ Intel Corporation‚ Ghafari Inc.‚ Occidental Petroleum‚ and Microsoft. The intent was for these companies to “help in the relief and reconstruction efforts in Lebanon” (Jamali‚ 2011). Soon thereafter‚ these companies concluded that to achieve the objective that five specific issues needed to be
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CASE STUDY WEEK 2 CISCO 1- How is building a brand in a business-to-business context different from doing so in the consumer market? From reviewing the text and in reading the Cisco case study‚ it seems that business-to-business marketing consists of a more direct approach through very specific channels of distribution. Business-to-business success is centered around more personal relationships between the partner companies. In the Cisco case this was demonstrated by Cisco ’s business to business
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PG0-002 MAY 6‚ 2011 PANKAJ GHEMAWAT RAVI MADHAVAN Mittal Steel in 2006: Changing the Global Steel Game On January 27‚ 2006‚ Laxmi Niwas Mittal (LNM) and his son‚ Aditya Mittal‚ Chairman & CEO and CFO respectively of Mittal Steel‚ prepared for the press conference at which they would announce Mittal Steel’s unsolicited €18.6 billion bid to acquire the European steelmaker Arcelor. Although Mittal Steel had been a prime mover behind the consolidation of the industry—and most participants
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