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    observations are draw from the author’s personal experiences. The case is not intended to support a particular approach to management‚ nor is there a correct solution to the case analysis. Key issues include international strategic alliances and joint ventures‚ corporate response to trade liberalization‚ organizational and national culture‚ and cross-cultural management and negotiation. INTRODUCTION/SUMMARY During the NAFTA negotiations‚ many U.S. firms were concerned about the reduction of U

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    GLOBAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH ♦ VOLUME 3 ♦ NUMBER 2 ♦ 2009 AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARIES AND JOINT VENTURES FOR ENTRY INTO CHINA MARKETS Yung-Heng Lee‚ Northwestern Polytechnic University‚ USA Yann-Haur Huang‚ Northwestern Polytechnic University‚ USA Mei-Jane Chan‚ Northwestern Polytechnic University‚ USA ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to empirically investigate the effectiveness of The Eclectic Theory in explaining the entry mode choices of Taiwanese Electronic Components

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    case of Motorola and Toshiba 9 3.1 Introduction to Joint Ventures 9 3.2 General facts about ToshibaMotorola and TSC 10 3.3 Objectives and agreements 10 3.4 Factors of success 11 3.5 Lessons drawn from the case 12 4. Our intercultural team work 13 4.1 Our team work process 15 4.2 Presentation Performance……………………………………………………………….15 4.3 Individual Assessments .…………………………………………………………..…….16 5. Bibliography 18 6. Appendix: Additional information on the Motorola-Toshiba Joint Venture

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    The Outbreak Of Dengue Fever In Davuilevu Housing. Aims The aim of this task is to : Evaluate the effectiveness of the control measures taken o prevent dengue. Emphasise on the steps taken before‚ during and after the occurunce of dengue fever. Objectives The objectives are to highlight on: To evaluate the management procedures and legislation that are implemented in davuilevu housing during dengue. To elucidate the effectiveness of dengue.

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    to forming a joint venture in China focused on 3G‚ or more specifically‚ TD-SCDMA (time division-synchronous code division multiple access) and W-CDMA. The joint venture will focus on research and development‚ manufacturing and sales of 3G network systems. The JV will begin offering its first TD-SCDMA and W-CDMA systems next year under China Puritan’s Potevio label. The TD-SCDMA standard is being billed as a Chinese alternative to 3G. In addition to 3G services‚ the venture also will offer

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    completely intentional!). The Motorola Droid line of smartphones is considered to be one of the most popular Android smartphone out there. According to data recorded by AdMob which is a mobile phone advertising agency‚ in 2009 (after low 2008 sales) Motorola Droid snagged 24% market share of all Android devices just after one month of being on the market‚ just under the top spot held the Dream by HTC which holds 36% respectively. (Kameka‚ 2009)Product from In the case of Motorola Mobility‚ they’re in a

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    Joint Ventures‚ Strategic Alliances‚ Collaborations and Merger and Acquisitions Questions | Q1. Why is a Joint Venture (JV) preferable to more general collaboration form of the Strategic Alliance? Q2. What are the relative merits and weaknesses of JVs and SAs? Q3. Why would company seek M&A as a market entry strategy? What are the advantages and disadvantages of M&A? why might a merger fail and what might be the outcome? Q4. What are the relative merits/ disadvantages of JVs‚ SAs‚ and

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    Introduction COMPANY Company Background Toshiba is a Japanese company that manufactures and markets a variety of electrical equipment and sophisticated electronic products‚ headquartered in Tokyo‚ Japan. The company was formed in year of 1939 and it is the result of a merger of two companies‚ Tokyo Denki Company and Shibaura Seisakusho Company. Toyo Denki is a company that engaged in consumer goods and Shibaura Seisakusho is a machinery company. Take a few letters in front of each company ‘TO’

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    Motorola Knowledge-Based Manufacturing Sonora Sourcing Case Study August 15‚ 2006 Wendy Vittori Motorola Inc.‚ Embedded Communications Computing Agenda Motorola – Embedded Communications Computing - Background The Situation The Solution Results Additional Information Embedded Communications Computing Our Products and Solutions DRILL DOWN Our Global Operations Our Position in Motorola  DRILL DOWN Our Position in the Industry Motorola Ranked #1 “The highest ranked vendor by the TEMs in

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    software. Pick one of these companies‚ and then answer the following questions. Toshiba 1. What problems did the company need to address with JDA’s software? A. To maintain its position as a global industry leader‚ Toshiba Semiconductor Company implemented JDA’s supplier relationship management solution to create‚ execute and sustain global sourcing strategies by leveraging real-time information via the Internet.  Toshiba had a limited ability to obtain real-time information on a global operational

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