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    Kami Corporation

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    KAMI CORPORATION Any type of business always requires effective communication. At any one point there is never over communication and as the case study of Kami Corporation pointed out there is a need for communication and cooperation. Expansion and growth of a business is always a positive. However‚ there are also many draw backs but with effective management‚ communication and all the components necessary for prosperity the business will definitely succeed. Kami Corporation is a

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    Kore Motor Industry

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    Korea motor industry Dahl Ochola Owino 2nd Year George Onyango 24‚ 12‚ 2012 Executive summary The motor car industry has experienced expansion as result of the government support and the management strategies of the particular firms. This report analyses the motor industry in Korea especially the evolutionary learning of two companies‚ the firms’ strategies and the industry policy of the country‚ the report further looks at the various phases that the firms in the industry undergone for

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    are in detailed.  Opinions are being analyzed well because there are lots of people involve.  There is an open communication among the managers and employees. Weaknesses  Competition was very tough.  They were just concentrated in internal part of the business which is planning.  Their planning process is too long.  Their are more works to be done  There are lots of groups/ people who are involved. Opportunities  Develop clear competitive strategies for a particular product/market

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    Motor Learning

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    Questions for Topic 19 Reading 1. What is the fundamental way performers cope with long reaction delays? 2. True/False: The movement organization system is required to react after the fact to unanticipated events 3. Explain how anticipation can help a 60-meter dash sprinter. 4. How do highly skilled performers differ in terms of anticipation relative to novice level performers? 5. (a) What benefits do athletes have from completing some of the informationprocessing activities before they normally

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    Waltham Motors Division

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       Manufactured Electric Motors of single design Motors sold to Household appliance Manufacturers Originally a family business‚ acquired by Marco Corporation in late 2003    A major contract was lost by the company No major changes were made to operating procedures and systems after the acquisition New personnel from Marco were deployed to observe how well the existing procedures functioned    2004 Budget – Based on estimated Sales and Production cost Due to no

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    Diesel Motors

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    Given the ever-rising cost of gasoline‚ many people have turned to alternative fuels to power their vehicles‚ one of which is diesel. Due to this change‚ more and more diesel-powered vehicles are being bought and sold every day. Diesel engines are very efficient‚ in fact‚ much more efficient than gasoline engines. They are the backbone of the transportation throughout the United States‚ and the world. They power everything from compact cars to locomotives to massive sea barges. Diesel power figuratively

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    Eei Corporation

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    CASE STUDY CASE OVERVIEW Company Background EEI Corporation was one of the oldest construction companies in the Philippines who is engaged in the business of building industrial plant facilities‚ installing equipments‚ providing replacements parts and supplies‚ and providing specialized engineering services to industrial companies in the Philippines and overseas‚ principally in Middle East. Highlights of Operations EEI Corporation struggled in mid 1980s where they faced financial difficulties

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    B corporation

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    UV5319 May 10‚ 2010 B CORPORATION: A NEW SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL “We envision a new sector of the economy which harnesses the power of private enterprise to create public benefit.” —B Lab‚ “Declaration of Interdependence‚” 2010 Introduction Jay Coen Gilbert and Bart Houlahan were friends as undergraduates at Stanford University. In 1993‚ a few years after graduation‚ they helped start the basketball shoe and apparel company AND1. As the company grew‚ cofounder Gilbert and president

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    Sands Corporation

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    Situation Analysis Sands Corporation manufactures parts for machinery of Aircrafts‚ automotive and agricultural equipment. Started in 1943‚ Sands Corporation has successfully set up 3 plants employing a total of 2750 workers. All the plants have almost reached their full production capacity as a result‚ due to the increasing Government contracts‚ shortage of land and labour in the existing plants‚ Sands Corporation needs to set up a new plant. No other leasing space is available. Thought the government

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    Multinational Corporations

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    Ethical Dilemmas for Multinational Enterprise: A Philosophical Overview Part One: Review Question #1 Multinational Corporations have always been and are currently now under harsh criticism. They are mainly condemned for exploiting resources and workers of third world countries‚ taking jobs away from the US industry‚ and destroying local cultures. Although there are negatives of multinational corporations‚ there are also positives. Business done overseas provides jobs for the people of the

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