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    Case Study At one time or another in life it’s possible that anyone can have a crisis and need to talk to a professional. The crisis can be anything from how to get my finances back together after bankruptcy to how to tell someone about abuse when they are very close to the person and its suspected. Like Mr. Jones: The Fragile Adult and his neighbor John who you discover appear to be a wonderful friend that cares deeply for Mr. Jones. HSP: Welcome to the Office John‚ my name is Mrs. Goodson

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    Simmons Case Analysis Simmons should roll out the GGOL program in order to repair incongruence between the firm’s current culture and its strategy‚ as well as a misalignment between its present culture and CEO Charlie Eitel’s desired culture. The $7.2 million price tag is a substantial investment in light of the company’s +5 times EBITDA leverage ratio and will face resistance from Fenway Partners‚ the private equity shop that bought Simmons in 1998. We have identified Eitel’s sources of power

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    Kmart – The Game of Bankruptcy Executive Summary Under the protection of Chapter 11‚ Kmart secured $2 Billion in debt financing and successfully emerged from bankruptcy after conducting financial restructurings and business reorganization. Hedge funds saw investment opportunities from the company’s new capital structure and growth potential‚ while debtors had the chance to receive recoveries according to their level of seniorities. A deeper examination of this case also revealed a significant amount

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    Case 4: Takamatsu Case Analysis (25 points) Executive Summary Takamatsu Sports Enterprise is a sporting company that has recently experienced a considerably large loss in net profit. Mr. Takamatsu has begun to look into the problem of the company and believes that Ms. Ota is the problem in the loss of sales.  Although Mr. Takamatsu thinks that Ms. Ota is the problem‚ it really is Mr. Fujita. He has inefficient training and sales. If Mr. Takamatsu gets Mr. Fujita the appropriate training‚ he can

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    Does Good Job Enrichment Policy and Practices Impact Employee’s Job Satisfaction? William S.Y. Pan‚ University of New Haven Jack Werblow‚ University of New Haven ABSTRACT In this research we investigate the question whether and to what extent that an employer’s good job enrichment program impact on the level of employees’ job satisfaction? We focus our study on the employees who have been on the job for at least one year. We further assume that the employer has already implemented a well-designed

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    CtrlS The Summer Internship Program Background CtrlS is India’s leading provider of Datacenter solutions with 2 Tier-IV datacenters currently operational in Navi Mumbai and Hyderabad. CtrlS has many firsts to its credit including India’s first Tier-IV datacenter‚ besides DR and Cloud solutions that have redefined the way IT services are consumed by client organizations. In a short span‚ CtrlS has already been recognized by leading industry bodies like NASSCOM‚ CII‚ FICCI etc.‚ for the pioneering

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    CALTEX vs CA Facts: On various dates‚ defendant‚ a commercial banking institution‚ through its Sucat Branch issued 280 certificates of time deposit (CTDs) in favor of one Angel dela Cruz who deposited with herein defendant the aggregate amount of P1‚120‚000.00. Angel dela Cruz delivered the said certificates of time deposit (CTDs) to herein plaintiff in connection with his purchase of fuel products from Caltex (inc). Sometime in March 1982‚ Angel dela Cruz informed Mr. Timoteo Tiangco‚ the Sucat

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    models of e-business‚ and  become familiar with new technologies such as big data and their applications. Cases: The following cases will be used for classroom discussions 1. Farhoomand‚ A. and M. Huang‚ Does IT Payoff? Strategies of Two Banking Giants‚ (HKU753-HCB-ENG)‚ March 1‚ 2009. 2. McAfee‚ Andrew‚ and Alison Berkley Wagonfeld‚ Business Intelligence Software at SYSCO‚ (HBS case 9-604-080)‚ September 11‚ 2006. 3. Hoyt‚ D.‚ H. Lee‚ and M.M.

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    Enron entered the year 2001 as the seventh largest public company in the U.S‚ only to exit the year as the largest company to ever declare bankruptcy in U.S history. a) What were the business risks Enron faced and how did those risks increase the likelihood of material misstatements in the Enron’s financial statements? Enron faces most of the risk ordinarily faced by any energy company‚ including price instability and foreign currency risks. Enron operated in many different areas of the

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    AirTex Aviation 1. Did AirTex need a new control system at the time of the takeover? * “The management system that was in place was one woman who magically kept everything in her head. There was limited and almost incomprehensible formal system.” Sarah Arthur‚ the company’s accountant‚ had complete autonomy over the company’s information‚ and she kept this information private. * AirTex was in need of a more formalized accounting system‚ since accounting was a central department of the company

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