Case study CASE STUDY: LAKSHMI MITTAL AND THE GROWTH OF MITTAL STEEL QUESTION 3: What benefits does Mittal Steel bring to the countries that it enters? Are there any drawbacks to a nation when Mittal Steel invests there? ANSWER 3: Mittal Steel brings several benefits to the countries that it enters. It’s presence in the market is beneficial as it focuses on acquiring and improving distressed companies. These acquisitions also help contribute more capital to each country. However‚ they are
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Q5. Q1 We view experiences as very incredibly valuable businesses‚ they are nature and assumption. There is a natural tendency in a company to think of its sphere of business or category as being special‚ with its own rules‚ intrinsically different from everyone else’s. However‚ challenge valued inexperience that is naively intelligent applied. Intelligent naivety is intelligence naively applied. A questioning and insight creation born of dynamically applied inexperience‚ rather than rich
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Q 1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of a hands-off‚ decentralized management approach ? Advantages of Decentralization Decentralization will not work unless you really delegate both responsibility and authority. This means that the final decisions must be made at that lower level. You just can’t beat a decentralized system. It gets decisions closest to the level where the action really is. And it really does something for people. The executives are now essentially
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1. What are the three main causes of small-business failure? a. The 3 main causes of businesses fail are management shortcomings‚ lack of training‚ and government regulations. Many times people are unprepared for the demands of running a small business. It takes all of your time‚ money and energy to keep a small business alive. . In the beginning it’s all about you and you have to be honest with yourself about just how capable of a manager you are. If you make rash‚ fearful decisions or if you
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1. Create a proposal of inquiry related to a particular transdisciplinary unit‚ and including the same elements (except for the Key Concept). WHO WE ARE: 1st RELATIONSHIPS Subjects: SS‚ Science‚ Language Central idea: Awareness of our characteristics‚ abilities and interests informs our learning and development. Inquiry into: Physical‚ social and emotional characteristics Similarities and differences between ourselves and others Personal skills and interests 2nd USING OUR SENSES
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SOC3116- March 6th Social networks- Learning objectives: 1. To highlight that (social) networking is both a response to the result of the techs that we have at our disposal. 2. To recognize that todays networks have tremendous economic value that flows to other rather than the network. 3. To underscore that contemporary social networks provide industry with an abundance of info about us-info that we are often perceive as private or personal. Identify article in first sentence
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Greg Smith MGMT 3680 9/22/14 Jabwood Case Problem statement: After reading the case study I believe that despite other issues‚ the main problem that exists for this company is the lack of revenue‚ which lead them to make a decision on expansion to the relatively unknown. There are several issues that caused this problem. The first and most influential was the fact that a political uprising had occurred in Syria. Consequentially‚ the borders from Lebanon to Syria were closed. Once the sales numbers
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IBM (PYQ April 2011) PART A QUESTION 1 a) Identify India’s economic system during 1947 to 1990. India’s economic system during 1947 is a democratic system of government. The economic system that developed in India after 1947 was a mixed economy characterized by a large number of state owned enterprises‚ centralized planning‚ and subsidies. b) Based on the case study‚ describe the following: i) India’s current economic system. Economic system is the framework adopted by each country to
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Chapter 4 1. Culture- The human made part of human environment the sum total of knowledge‚ beliefs‚ arts‚ morals‚ laws‚ and customs and any other habit adopted by a society. Social Institutions- This Includes all factors that have an effect on the way people relate to each other example schools‚ media‚ and governments. Culture Values- The system of believes held by a people in a given culture.
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Chapter 10 Brand and Product Decision in Global Marketing Case 10-2 the Smart car 1. What is Smart`s competitive advantage? Its brand image? * Smart`s competitive advantage is a eco-friendly car with a specific emphasis on fuel economy and parking ease. This car is efficient and affordable. Their conception is providing tiny high-class quality cars with almost no damage on environment. They also give the opportunity for customization by switching the panels on the car. Their brand image
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