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    Referenced Essay

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    Assignment: Referenced essay Lecturer: Kurikawa‚ Takatoshi Topic: Creativity is important than routine Student name: Yang Yu Student ID: 3405652 Date: 25 March 2013 Word count: 620 words Creativity is the process of producing something that is both original and worthwhile. As a widely demand skill‚ creativity has already been used to instead of routine. This essay will discuss the reason why creativity

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    their products.5 There have been companies in the past that have lost their competitive edge for failing to keep up with customer trends. Eastman Kodak Co. (Kodak) and Sears Holding Corporation (Sears) are examples of North American businesses that were once leading brands but are no longer significant players in their respective fields in 2016.6 Kodak and Sears are both companies that have failed to adapt their business towards the

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    George Eastman

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    handicapped” (Eastman Kodak Company)‚ are only some of the circumstances in his life which could have made George Eastman socially‚ mentally‚ and emotionally diverse or different from other children his age. In addition to these circumstances‚ George Eastman’s inborn personality‚ such as “his ability to overcome financial adversity‚ his gift for organization and management‚ and his lively and inventive mind‚” served only to strengthen his difference from others and set him apart (Eastman Kodak Company).

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    How Fuji Xerox Saved Xerox The Xerox story is a classic one of a once- dominant company that lost its edge and was overcome by new rivals from unexpected sources. The difference this time is that Xerox relied on a constellation of allies to defend itself and ultimately to regain leadership in its industry. The story begins in the 1960’s‚ when the company’s revolutionary plain-paper copiers took the industry by storm and made the name Xerox synonymous with photocopying. Xerox

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    Management 425 Case Study

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    Kodak at a Crossroads Case 13 Bb1 Management 425 Section 001 1. What are the drivers of the photography equipment industry? How do economic characteristics differ between film-based and digital segments? The drivers of the photography equipment industry are the following: • Changes in an industry’s long-term growth rate • Product innovation • Technological change and manufacturing process innovation • Changes in cost and efficiency and • Reductions in uncertainty

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    strategy failure reasons

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    The mantra of American business is growth. Business leaders employ multiple strategies like buying out the competition and innovating products. However‚ things go wrong all the time‚ resulting in huge write-offs‚ bankruptcy and closed business lines‚ not to mention public humiliation. Chunka Mui and Paul Carroll‚ authors of "Billion-Dollar Lessons: What You Can Learn from the Most Inexcusable Business Failures of the Last 25 Years" say seven strategic mistakes are behind many business failures.

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    films (Grayson‚ “How Color Changed the Movies). Following the timeline of the development of color in film‚ after the Lumière brothers in 1903‚ Kodak‚ an emerging photography company‚ introduces kodacolor in 1928. Again‚ in 1932‚ the Lumière brothers come up with an improvement of the autochrome process called

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    References: Eastman Kodak Company‚ 2005. Kodak i200 Series Scanners. Retrieved February 18‚ 2007 from: http://www.kodak.com/US/en/dpq/site/TKX/name/i280Scanner_product/show/i280ScannerSpecifications_product Hewlett-Packard Development Company‚ L.P.‚ 2006. HP ProLiant DL580 G3 Server

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    Cash flow

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    calculating cash flow from an operations standpoint. Because there are changes with account receivable from one period to the other it has to reflect on the cash flow statement because it affects the cash flow statement. When viewing the Eastman Kodak income statement there are many important factors a financial analyst would look for within a company’s cash flow statement. According to the financial report “The Company’s primary sources and uses of cash for the year ended December 31‚ 2007 included

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    stored in conditions that are too damp (it can decompose) or too hot (it can self-ignite). • Cellulose acetates were developed to replace nitrate. Cellulose triacetate‚ called safety base‚ is much safer to use and store than nitrate. Most current KODAK and EASTMAN Motion Picture Films are coated on a cellulose triacetate base. • Polyester base is used for all print films‚ most duplicating films‚ and some specialty films. Polyester is stronger and wears better than triacetate. Polyester’s storage life

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