Case Analysis Guidelines & Suggestions Content: Your case write-up should focus on and answer all the key questions in the syllabus – do not omit any of the questions. The length limitation on this paper is short‚ so please jump right into answering the questions. There is no need to summarize your points in the beginning or to review what happens in the case. You must use your own judgment as to which questions need more space than others‚ however‚ remember that all claims or recommendations
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MG 6303 SPRING 2015 THURSDAYS: Case Assignment Questions for Cases To be Downloaded by Students (Harvard Website: Instructions below) CASE # 1: Chapter # 2: Clayton Industries: Peter Arnell‚ Country Manager for Italy (#4199) Harvard Business Publishing. Questions for Analysis: DUE FEBRUARY 19‚ 2015 1. How would you grade Peter Arnell’s first two months as subsidiary general manager in Clayton SpA? 2. Which plan of action should Arnell recommend to Dan Briggs and Simonne Buis when they visit
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*Branding Strategy: Establish Rosewood as a true brand incorporated into the name of each hotel. *Problems: How far can management push this branding strategy without undercutting the distinctiveness of each individually branded hotel? Traditional Emphasis on Individual property brands: Pros: -the company became known for its ability to enhance a property’s value by creating unique‚ one of a kind properties with a small ultra-luxury residential style that differentiated it from other chain-like
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Harvard Business Review Reflection Course name: Introduction to International Business Group number: 7 Lecturer: Dr. M.M. Wilhelm Date of submission: 14th of November 2012 Subject matter: How to win in emerging markets: Lessons from Japan written by Shigeki Ichii‚ Susumu Hattori and David Michael was published in the Harvard Business Review of May 2012. The article is about the fact that big firms like Sony‚ Toyota and Honda were big exporters to developed countries the last decades. But
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Harvard Graduate Housing Survey There were some clear understanding and learning form the survey done. Some of the important factors are as listed: • Among all factors‚ time taken to commute to the campus and amount of rent paid were considered the most important in choosing the residence. • Most people prefer to walk to the college form the residence. • Most people except business and law felt that the rent should be less than $800. • The preference for the studio/one-bedroom
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The idea for developing the Integrated Warehouse Solution is to solve the problem of the inventory‚ basically for the Warehouses. Before developing this system we thoroughly did the analysis regarding our competitors and after doing lot of research we find three major competitors. The scale on the basis of which we are competing with our competitors includes the price at which the service is being provided to the customers. Apart from price there are some other major factors that were also kept in
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The problem faced by Harvard executives at Harvard Real Estate Services was how to achieve the business objective of increasing the volume of graduate students who rent Harvard houses over private homes by 40%. The Harvard Real Estate Services (HRES) team wanted to know how their development of new student housing property that is at the designing stage‚ better appeal to Harvard students‚ and help attain the goal of obtaining their residency. For this purpose a marketing research was conducted with
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Singer Solution to Poverty Does Singer Present a Valid Argument? Peter Singer is an Australian Philosopher and a Bioethics professor at Princeton University. He is the author of Animal Liberation‚ a book that moved many to become vegetarians‚ while others were offended at his suggestion that humans and animals be on the same moral plane. In September of 1999‚ Singer published an article in the New York Times Magazine called ‘The Singer Solution to Poverty’
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Solution to Tutorial 4 Given: F = 1000 kg-mole/hr‚ xF = 0.20 (ethanol is MVC) Feed is saturated liquid‚ thus q = 1.0 xD = 0.80‚ xB = 0.02 (maximum); R = 5/3 First‚ plot the equilibrium curve using the VLE data given. Note that you need to convert mole% ethanol into mole fraction. Then‚ apply the McCabe-Thiele method to find the number of theoretical (equilibrium) trays required for the separation. Step 1: Since R and xD are known (5/3‚ and 0.80 respectively)‚ plot the ROL equation - it
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CASE ANALYSIS ON NEILSEN MEDIA RESEARCH I. POINT OF VIEW This case analysis takes the point of view of Mr. David Calhoun‚ the CEO of A.C Nielsen Corporation. Since he is one of the top managers‚ he is the one of the responsible for making strategic plans for the company. II. PROBLEM STATEMENT Taking Mr. Calhoun’s point of view‚ the group deems that the problem would be: What would be the most appropriate action to be done to quickly fix the company’s quality problems brought by the dramatic increase
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