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    Case Analysis: Mattel and Toy Safety Introduction Mattel Corporation is the largest toy company in the world‚ a publicly traded organization with a market capitalization of over $6.5 billion‚ employing approximately 36‚000 people worldwide in 42 countries. Their products are sold in 150 nations (mattel.com). In the summer of 2007‚ Mattel suffered a major product recall incident. The first recall was the result of vendor failure in China where traces of lead paint were discovered

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    Case #8: Mattel and Toy Safety Case # 8 Mattel and Toy Safety Do you believe that Mattel acted in a socially responsible and ethical manner in regard to the safety of its toys? What should or could Mattel have done differently‚ if anything? I do believe that Mattel took an initiative of social responsibility and acted in an ethical manner. The issue of lead paint was introduced to the business. The company then addressed it to their overseas production facilities and took all

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    Toy Safety and Mattel Toy I.

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    Mattel Toy I. Introduction : Mattel Toy Recall 2007 Case Study About Mattel In 1945‚ Ruth and Elliot Handler and Harold "Matt" Matson form a partnership called Mattel Creations in Southern California in a garage workshop that manufactured picture frames and dollhouse furniture. The world’s largest toy company‚ Mattel‚ Inc.‚ also known as “the world’s premiere toy company - today and tomorrow‚” designs‚ manufactures‚ markets‚ and distributes a variety of toy products all over the world. The company’s

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    Mattel Toy Recalls

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    MG327 Marketing and Society Mattel and the Toy Recalls Q1. Who are Mattel’s stakeholders? Who did Mattel cater to in the recall? What are the long-term implications of the stakeholder approach the company adopted? Stakeholders are the people‚ groups or organisations that have a direct or indirect stake in an organisation and can be affected by the organization’s actions‚ objectives‚ and policies. Key stakeholders in a business include‚ customers‚ employees‚ shareholders‚ government‚ suppliers

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    Case Study: Mattel and Toy Safety 1. Introduction 1. Situational Analysis Mattel Inc.‚ headquartered in El Segundo‚ California was the global leader in design‚ manufacture and marketing of toys and family products. Mattel toy lines included such best selling brands as Barbie‚ Hot Wheels‚ Matchbox‚ American Girl‚ Radica and Tyco as well as Fisher-Price brands including Little People‚ Power Wheels and a wide range of entertainment-inspired toys. In 2007‚ Mattel manufactured about

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    Mattel and Toy Safety Bus 250 Prof. J. Reece Amanda Wagoner November 18‚ 2013 Mattel and Toy Safety Mattel is an American based toy manufacture that was founded in 1945 by Harold "Matt" Matson and Elliot Handler. The company has been headquartered in El Segundo‚ California since it first opened. However‚ in 2007 the toy manufacture faced hard times when they had to do multiple recalls on their children’s playthings due to unsafe parts and hazardous materials (such as lead paint) the company faced

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    Mattel in Chine: Toy Crisis

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    Introduction Mattel‚ the world’s leading toy and children’s good manufacturer has cultivated a strong portfolio of well known brands and products while being recognized as a highly responsible corporate citizen that makes ethics and safety a priority. However‚ Mattel has had to overcome a few hurdles in order to stay on top; the first major problem they ran into was the recall of millions of products in 2007. The recall of toys because of health concerns has hurt the company’s brand image with

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    Mattel Toy Recalls 2007

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    Summary of Case Mattel’s Toy Recalls and Supply Chain Management This case talks focuses on the event in the year of 2007 when Mattel – the leading global toymaker – voluntarily recalled its toys from worldwide stores. Mattel’s name is synonymous worldwide for its most famous product – the Barbie Doll. The recall was initially for 83 toys which had excessive lead paint and soon after 6 more products we recalled which had a design problem of small magnets coming off the toys in addition

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    an overview of the toys industry. The global toy market was estimated to be $71 billion business in 2007. About 36 percent of the global market was concentrated in North America(about $24 billion)‚ but annual sales in this region were growing at a slower pace. However‚ the asia market had grew at 12 percent in 2006‚ and were expected to grow by 25 percent ‚ especially in China and India.There are about 880 companies in the toys industry. The main key players such as Mattel‚ Hasbro‚ RC2‚ JAAKS

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    Mattel Case

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    MATTEL CASE I. OVERVIEW Mattel was founded in 1945 by Elliot and Ruth Handler. The couple started out making furniture to sell out of their garage. This business was a success‚ but they wanted a new business approach to remain competitive in the fast-changing world. So‚ they turned to making toys‚ and Mattel became the world’s largest toy company‚ with a revenue of $5.8 billion and a net income of $684 million in 2010. Recently‚ the company commissioned Chinese companies to produce some

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