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    Forensics Case Summary

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    Executive summary First for Forensics (FfF) is a high tech company operating in the forensic science market. The undisputed success that the company has had in the last decade‚ is now challenged by the entrance of a competitor able to provide low cost versions of the two main First for Forensics products: F1 Basic and F1 Total. The lack of competiveness is due to unsatisfactory delivery performance as a consequence of the long finished goods holding period in the warehouse. The MPC system currently

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    Introduction The client is a 28-year-old female named Candice James. She has suffered from many traumatic situations as a child and is of a socially disadvantaged portion of the population. She has never been married. Candice has experienced sexual and physical abuse all of her life‚ by men. She suffers from Post-traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD). She has no job at the current time and receives social security benefits for her mental diagnosis. She resides in an area that is known for low-income

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    Pharmasim Case Summary

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    Executive Summary As the brand manager for Allround cold medicine‚ there were many decisions regarding product formulation‚ strategy‚ line extensions and product launches over the company’s last 10 periods. The brand was focused on remaining a profitable‚ mature product family within the cold medicine category‚ but also maintaining a premium brand image. ALAN’S INITIAL STRATEGY. Please add‚ it should only be around 1 paragraph. After a period of declining sales for Allround‚ we increased the advertising

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    Kodak Case Summary

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    PHOTOGRAPHY Case Objectives and Use After reading and studying this case‚ students should be able to (1) understand the forces of change that were reshaping the business environment for firms in the photography industry in the twenty-first century; (2) understand the risks involved in developing corporate level strategy when the cash cow business is in a declining market; and (3) Understand the risks involved in competing in a market against newer and more nimble competitors. This case was developed

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    Menendez Case Summary

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    public office and the difficult of actually attempting to prosecute. One of the cases that was reviewed was the case involving a demarcated Senator named Robert Menendez from New Jersey. The Senator was accused assisting Salomon Melgen‚ a Florida eye doctor on two occasions once to try to solve his friend’s Medicare billings problem and second helping Melgen’s port cargo contract in the Dominican Republic. In the case the Senator Menendez also took “accepted a series of trips and gifts over the years

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    Leukemia Case Summary

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    The beginning case that is first brought up by the parents of the deceased children who passed away to leukemia was blown off by Jan‚ “ I really wish I could help you but I can’t I’m sorry.” Jan is the man in charge of the small firm that later submitted a complaint against Beatrice Foods and W.R. Grace and Company. Shortly after returning back to the office Jan was given some information about what companies had factories out there‚ once he found out about how large the companies were he quickly

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    Case Analysis Summaries

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    Case solutions Case 2: Intel: Strategic decisions in locating a new assembly and test plant. Dalian in China is the most attractive site for Intel to locate Assembly and Test plant in terms of its low-costed workforce and high labor productivity with skilled workers‚ reliable and qualified power infrastructure‚ as well as a relatively open environment and the increasingly mature law and regulation. |Criteria |

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    Treva's Case Summary

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    other groups with a positive attitude. She continues to develop positive working relationships with staff DHSS‚ and other internal‚ and outside agencies. She keeps her supervisor informed of the status of her cases in our monthly conferences‚ and she does discuss difficult‚ or problematic cases with her supervisor also if she is going to be out of the office. Treva continues to demonstrate that she is able to remain calm and

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    AT & T Case Summary

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    Regarding future financial policy‚ case hasn’t provided any solutions but explained the need for additional financing. There was the word from CFO‚ Wayne English‚ “Availability of funds the paramount consideration’; cost was “secondary”. However‚ as MCI doesn’t know how FCC antitrust settlement of AT&T will change the business environment‚ and how AT&T will come up with their service pricing. (5) What and why would you do? Judging from the case‚ this industry has huge fixed cost‚ and

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    Rochin Case Summary

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    In this case‚ the police were informed the petitioner Rochin was selling drugs‚ and therefore they forced their way into his house and asked about the drugs. Rochin swallowed several drug capsules in order to dispose of narcotic evidence and the police beat him repeatedly and jumped on his stomach to make him throw up the ingested evidence. Thereafter the police transported Rochin to a hospital where they instructed a medical expert to administer an emetic to Rochin in order to induce vomiting so

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