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    Tucker Company

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    Semester 1‚ 2013. Assessment Task 1: Case study (Worth 20%). Tucker Company case study‚ Samson & Daft (2012)‚ pp.395-396. |Assessment Criteria |HD |D |C |P |MF |F | |Q1. Organisational structure and rationale. | | | | | | | |Tucker organisation chart (3 marks).

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    Kellogg Company

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    Introduction The Kellogg Company is the world’s leading producer of cereal and one of the leaders in the production of convenience foods. The company reported sales of nearly $11 billion for 2006; sales revenue has steadily risen over the last decade. Kellogg’s products are made in seventeen countries and are sold in more than 180 countries. According to the company website‚ “Kellogg Company has a rich history of corporate social responsibility‚ a history that has grown and evolved to meet the

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    Apple Company

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    Apple is not the most valuable company in the history of the world. It’s not even Microsoft‚ which was reported to have been toppled by Apple today. It’s IBM by a long shot. Apple’s $661 billion market share does not account for inflation.  With inflation in account‚ IBM remains the historic winner with a 1967 value of $1.3 trillion.   The Columbia Journalism Review put this into perspective today by calling out the press for their over zealousness in hoping to tell a  story about Apple

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    The Tjx Company

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    The TJX company did not have many security controls put in place to prevent something like this from happening. The company used Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption system to handle their client’s credit and debit card information. This system was very easy for any hacker to gain access to people’s information. It was completely out of date and did not encrypt anything within the company‚ which made it more vulnerable. They did not install firewall security correctly. TJX had purchased many other

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    Nichols Company

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    Caso: La Nichols Company 1. Independientemente de las limitaciones del centro de máquinas‚ prepare un programa de planeación de requerimientos de materiales y también los perfiles de la capacidad para los cuatro centros de máquinas. Joe Williams es el presidente de la Nichols company‚ que fabrica tres productos primarios y cuenta con más de 355 empleados. La empresa ha tenido algunos problemas con su cadena de suministro en los últimos meses y‚ por lo tanto‚ se ha visto afectado el servicio

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    Hasbro as a Company

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    hasbro.com/has03-company-profile.php “Fulfilling our commitment to protect the environment‚ make safe products‚ and produce ethical content is our corporate responsibility‚ and it starts with me and includes our approximately 6‚000 Hasbro employees around the world. All of us are dedicated to entertaining children and families with a framework of being a highly principled‚ trustworthy and transparent company.” - Brain Goldner‚ the Chief Executive Officer of Hasbro Inc. The company was founded in 1923

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    Guinness Company

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    The company´s history Zu1. Arthur Guinness the founder of the Guinness Company was born in Celbridge in 1725. His father Richard had an own brewery and brew beer for workers. He taught his son in the art of brewing and bought him at least a little brewery in Leixlip. Zu 2. At the age of 34 Arthur leased a disused brewery in Dublin at St. James´s Gate. Within 2 years he married Olivia Witmore a wealthy‚ well connected young lady in Dublin society. With Olivia he had 21 children of which

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    Divisionalized Companies

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    Divisionalized Companies The benefit of creating a divisional structure is that those managing and working in each division have a sense of responsibility for their own area of operations‚ but the risk lies in the divisional management taking actions which may appear to be beneficial to the division but which are not good for the organization as a whole. The size of a department may vary from one organization to the next and the nature of a department will merge with that of a division as the

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    Tobacco Companies

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    People have been using it for a very long time. That means that the past 2000 years‚ it has been causing hundreds-of-thousands of deaths. Tobacco is widely known for its cancer-causing ways. The assumption could be made that people would stray away from it. The reality is that people constantly use tobacco products. In 2006‚ consumers spent $90 billion on tobacco products. (CDC) It’s baffling to know that an absurd amount of money like that is spent on something kills you. Tobacco has been in the

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    Dashman Company

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    This case study is based on the situation that prevailed in a company during the II world war. It was the period when America entered the war. The Dashman Company was one of the major suppliers of equipments to the US. Armed Forces. As a result of forecast in the purchase made by the20 units which worked as an autonomous body‚ Mr. Post was appointed to coordinate the purchasing activity by Mr. Mason‚ the president of the company. Mr. Post with the support of his assistant Mr. Larson centralized

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