Tanpin Karin is a demand-oriented method of chain management successfully used by Seven-Eleven`s Japan. It`s credited to the company`s CEO‚ Toshifumi Suzuki‚ who started to develop it during the 70`s in response to a shift in the market from a seller`s orientation to a buyer`s drive. Until then‚ the inventory decision-making process was led by supply-chain management practices – items were seen as commodities and replenished according with the amounts that they had sold in the past. In contrast‚
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Case Assignments Case 1: An ERP Story 1. What are the project’s main characteristics and challenges identified by Jean Roberge? 2. In your opinion‚ does the project have other characteristics or challenges that Jean Roberge did not identify but should also be taken into account? Case 2: Mrs. Field Cookies 1. Describe and evaluate the role of information technology at Mrs. Fields Cookies in terms of the following: a. IT architecture b. IT and Organization
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MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology College of Business Administration and Accountancy School of Graduate Studies MASTER IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Iligan City REAL WORLD CASE 1: Toyota Europe‚ Campbell Soup Company‚ Sony Pictures‚ and W.W. Grainger. Making the Case for Enterprise Architects Toyota Europe‚ Campbell Soup Company‚ Sony Pictures‚ and W.W. Grainger. Making the Case for Enterprise Architects Submitted to: Professor Adrian Galido‚ PhD Submitted by: Sandee Angeli
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Management Information System Case Study 1: Modernization of NTUC Income Case Summary NTUC Income‚ one of Singapore’s largest insurers‚ has over 1.8 million policy holders with total assets of S$21.3 billion. Up until a few years ago‚ Income’s insurance process was very tedious and paper-based. In all‚ paper policies comprising 45 million documents were stored in over 16‚000 cartons at three warehouses. Whenever a document is needed to be retrieved‚ it would take about two days to locate and
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IBM SAP International Competence Center 7-Eleven finds SAP applications and IBM i provide the greatest convenience “Running SAP ERP 6.0 and SAP NetWeaver BW 7.0 requires a high-performance infrastructure‚ and our business model requires continuous availability. We knew that IBM i and Power Systems could provide the right architecture to support our strategic objectives.” Dennis Lewis Chief Information Officer 7-Eleven Stores Pty Ltd “Features like dynamic logical partitioning and integration
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Assignment #1 – MBA Choices in Finance Assigned Class 2 – Due 11:55pm on Sunday Week 4 75 Points – two page paper David Jetter graduated from college six years ago with a finance undergraduate degree. Although he is satisfied with his current job‚ his goal is to become an investment banker. He feels that an MBA degree would allow him to achieve his goal. After examining schools‚ he has narrowed his choice to either Prentice University or Mount Alliance College. Although internships are
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Ocean eleven Group cycle of life Plot: A gangster by the name of Danny Ocean rounds up a gang of associates to stage the biggest heists in history of three major Las Vegas casinos (Bellagio‚ The Mirage‚ and the MGM Grand) simultaneously during a popular boxing event. It’s not going to be easy‚ as they plan to get in secretly and out with $150 million. 1. Orientation * Scene 29 :16 * Average motivation * Low productivity The team leader is trying to: * Common understanding
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Question 1: how does information technology support FedEx’s business processes? When we think of processes we think of several steps that would allow us to accomplish some sort of task. As such a business process‚ according to Appian‚ is a collection of linked tasks or activities which find their end in delivery of a service or product to a client. Most organizations use business processes to help them achieve their goals. These processes must have well defined inputs‚ which give additional value
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1|Page Dell ’s Direct Business Model Dell ’s Direct Business Model Presented by Riti Behal – FT 14459 Gagan Dawar – FT 14221 Vaibhav Agarwal – FT 14276 Great Lakes Institute of Management‚ Chennai Riti Behal‚ Gagan Dawar‚ Vaibhav Agarwal 2|Page Dell ’s Direct Business Model Describe the “Direct Business Model” The direct model has become the backbone of our company and the greatest tool in its growth. – Michael Dell. Dell ’s direct business model bypasses the dealer in the supply chain
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Windows 7 Case Study Page 2 of 7 Introduction Redmond‚ Washington based software giant‚ Microsoft Corporation‚ which was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975‚ has been a superpower in the technology world since the release of its first independently developed operating system‚ Windows 1.0‚ in 1986. With the addition of the releases of Microsoft Office‚ Microsoft Word‚ Microsoft Excel‚ and numerous version of Windows‚ the 1990’s saw Microsoft’s peak‚ as the
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