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    Wingtip Toys

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    Wingtip Toys in Queens‚ New York A senior network administrator for Wingtip Toys‚ a medium-sized toy manufacturing company with approximately 100 employees located in Queens‚ New York. The company is contemplating a migration of its network infrastructure from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008. I have been asked by the senior administrator to perform an analysis for this possible upgrade. Organizations have different reasons and requirements for upgrading or migrating their software and

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    Toys and Gender

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    Toys and Gender The way children are raised in today’s society is based on the age old tradition of gender appropriate toys for sons and daughters. The idea that girls will always play with feminine toys‚ and boys will always play with masculine toys has been passed down from generation to generation dating back to the age of men. In medieval times‚ sons would learn to practice swordplay and knighthood‚ while daughters would learn sewing and practice at being a princess. The theory of Gender Role

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    Gender Toys

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    Toys R Us in the Right or Wrong? Toys R Us is clearly on track to be the number one children’s toy store for the past and the present. With an average layout of 60‚000 square feet‚ you’re bound to find what your child is looking for. The toys for the boys are in one area of the store‚ while the toys for girls are in another. The store merchandise has a lot to do with the passing along of gender stereotypes. Boy’s toys are portrayed as more active and girls as more passive Toys that may be

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    The Problem How can LEGO expand its current product lines‚ and what strategy should LEGO formulate to maintain market dominance and financial success in future? External Analysis Using SWOT analysis (Appendix A)‚ there are a few factors that are LEGO’s strengths. Its brand name‚ experience in the industry and ability to use innovative technology have allowed them to position themselves as one of the leading forces in the toy-building market‚ and this gives them a competitive advantage over their

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    Toy Story

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    Toy Story’s plot revolves around the little boy named Andy and his toys that magically come to life when he’s not around. The leader of the toys‚ Woody‚ is an old cowboy doll with a pull-string in his back. He keeps all the other toys in line. This position of authority also places him in the position of leadership over all the other toys. Woody’s position as Top Toy is threatened with the arrival of Andy’s birthday‚ which brings with it a bright‚ shiny newcomer: a flashy‚ hi-tech action figure named

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    Stereotypes In Toy Stores

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    Gender Roll Stereotyping and Gender Similarities in Toy Stores Rachel Skelton Spiderman action figures‚ The Care Bears‚ Legos‚ and the famous Barbie‚ all represent popular toys in toy stores. Toy stores divide the many toys‚ games and movies into two primary categories: boy and girl. After going into Toys R Us‚ many can conclude that the toys that children play with pass down stereotypes of gender roles. Through their gender-biased toys‚ typically‚ boys learn "warrior-like" roles (a learned attitude

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    Specialty Toys

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    Case Problem: Specialty Toys Specialty Toys‚ Inc.‚ sells a variety of new and innovative children’s toys. Management learned that the preholiday season is the best time to introduce a new toy‚ because many families use this time to look for new ideas for December holiday gifts. When Specialty discovers a new toy with good market potential‚ it chooses an October market entry date. In order to get toys in its stores by October‚ Specialty places one-time orders with its manufacturers in June or July

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    Childhood Toy

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    Like most children‚ I too had many toys‚ games‚ stuffed animals‚ and dolls. The toy box was always overflowing with toys that I just couldn’t live without. I’m sure my mother dreaded taking me into any place that had a toy isle. I can see myself now riding on the end of the buggy expressing to her how much I needed a new toy. Using the age-old speech about how good I’d been that day. And of course how I would continue my good behavior if I could only have the toy I had my heart set on. Although

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    Toy Wars

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    Toy Wars (T&N EDM) Instruction: Details: 1. Gather the Facts. Tom Daner – is the owner of a family business‚ Daner Assoc Mike Teal‚ owner Cracko Toys‚ is a million dollar client of Daner Cracko has a new Helicopter Toy - war based toy with machine guns and rescue gurney‚ battery operated - Timing is immediately post Rambo Cracko resisted caving to war toys but needed to for business survival Cracko hoping they did not enter too late Teal wants a TV campaign for the helicopter Teal

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    Lego: one more brick in the wall?1 Lego in 2004 was in severe difficulty‚ since 1998 it had been losing money and in 2003 and 2004 Lego suffered the biggest losses in its history. Despite being a much loved toy and brand Lego was facing financial collapse. This case study details the steps taken by new CEO Jorgen Vig Knudstorp to save Lego and I will also perform a SWOT analysis detailing the internal and external environment facing Lego at that time. Lego SWOT Analysis Internal Environment

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