Grand Theory Written Assignment Natalia V. Hayes Maryville University Grand Theory Written Assignment In this assignment I will compare and contrast four theorists from one of each types of grand theories: Dorothea Orem from Needs theorists‚ Imogene King from Interaction theorists‚ Sister Callista Roy from Outcome theorists‚ and Jean Watson from Caring/Becoming theorists (as identified by Meleis‚ 2012). Then I will compare and contrast all four theorists within following: educational
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Case Study Regency Grand Hotel The Regency Hotel Introduction: The Regency Grand was Thai owned and operated. It was a profitable and successful company during it 15 year existence with very high morale within the company. Employee’s worked according to management’s instructions. Employees were not allowed to be innovated and creative. All decisions were at management level. When Regency was bought out by a US Hotel chain‚ the general manager decided to retire early. The American based company then
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Strengths include the well-designed products that the company puts out‚ such as the iPhone‚ iPad and Macintosh computers. Apple has loyal customers and the strength of its products allows it to charge more than its competitors. Weaknesses include Apple’s relative softness in the business market. Most of its products are bought by everyday consumers and aren’t widely used by businesses – PCs are more common computers to find in an office‚ and Research In Motion‚ which makes Blackberry phones‚ has
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Porter’s Five Forces Model Porter’s Five Competitive Forces model is a framework made by Michael Porter that is used by businesses when thinking about business strategy and the impact of Information technology. This model can help a business decide whether to‚ enter an industry or expand your business in the industry you are already working on. The five forces in the model are the following: 1. Buyer Power 2. Supplier Power 3. Threat of substitute products or services 4. Threat
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Porter’s Five Forces Model versus A Blue Ocean Strategy Porter’s Five Forces Model‚ provided by Michael Porter‚ is an external environmental analysis tool for a specific market. This model emphasizes that in any existing industry‚ there are five competition forces: threat of new entrants‚ power of suppliers‚ power of customers‚ threat of substitute products‚ and intensity of competitive rivalry. In addition‚ these five forces can influence and determine the profitability of the enterprise. Using
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Costco Wholesale Corp.: Mission‚ Business Model‚ and Strategy 1. What is Costco’s business model? Is the company’s business model appealing? Costco’s business model depends on high sales volume along with quick inventory turnover‚ which is made possible by low prices and limited product selection. This business model is appealing for them and has many benefits. Firstly‚ by setting up the business approach to rapidly turning over inventory‚ the company is often able to sell their products
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container markets (see Exhibit 1). During those 20 years‚ Crown Cork and Seal had concentrated its manufacturing efforts on tin-plated cans for holding beer‚ soft drinks‚ and aerosol products. This case looks at the metal container industry. Crown’s strategy and position within that Industry‚ and the nature of the problems facing the company during mid-1977. The Metal Container Industry in 1977 The Metal Container Industry included 100 firms and a vast number of product lines. This section describes
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A utilization rate analysis of import cluster Emden Oude Statenzijl. Half empty or half full? Johan F. Verlinden Groningen‚ July 9‚ 2008 Masterthesis Econometrics Faculty of Economics and Business‚ University of Groningen Supervisor: Dr. C. Praagman Co-assessor: Prof.dr.mr. C.J. Jepma Abstract Gas Transport Services BV is the Transport System Operator of the Dutch Gas Transport Network. It is confronted with investment decisions that concern possible expansions of its network capacity
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transition to a five star hotel without firing most of the six-hundred employees or spending a large amount on re-training the existing ones. Discussion 1. Could the management of the HI team have been more culturally sensitive and was its strategy correct to achieve its goals? 2. How could HI have better prepared for the takeover? 3. Could Tian Wen‚ the former Chinese general manager‚ have been used in a more advantageous way? In this case‚ the main focus is collision of the two different
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MGM Grand New Product Launch Angelo Meleandez MKT/571 June 10‚ 2014 WILLIAM O ’DONNELL MGM Grand New Product Launch Implementation MGM’s underwater wonderland must develop the appropriate timing schedules for the promotional activities. There must be specific schedule development for process monitoring. Market impact from expansion of a new wing to the existing resort has to be reviewed and examined‚ to determine the contribution the project will have to the continued growth and success of the MGM
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