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    Loren Inc

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    Case Study Format Program: Supply Chain Management Extension Certificate Case Study Format & Methodology You must use this format to prepare your case study analysis and recommendations for course assignments. Organization Background This section provides the context for the issue / organization being examined. It is necessary and important that the class be given a feel for the type of organization and industry being examined‚ the marketplace in which that industry operates‚ and the overall

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    YAKKATECH, INC.

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    1. What symptom(s) in this case suggest that something has gone wrong? In this case‚ there are few symptoms clearly stated that something has gone wrong for this company. These symptoms can be classified into two main areas; one is the negative feedback from the customers and another one if from its own employee’s job dissatisfaction. As stated in this case‚ the customer services business has grown doubled in the past five years as the advancement of technology allowed employees to investigate

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    Eurotechnologies Inc

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    BATNA: The city of Tamarack will give a 25% tax incentive to Twin Lakes Mining Company if the company agrees to construct paved roads and restore the consumed mines area. The city of Tamarack will agree to maintain the roads during the winter season. | Reservation: The city of Tamarack will construct pave roads if Twin Lakes Mining Company agrees to maintain the roads and restore the tourist areas. | Walk away: Construction of dirt roads and restoration of the land near the tourist locations

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    Purinex Inc

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    Let’s begin with timidity. This trait needn’t have any thing to do with generosity‚ but if often plagues givers. Timidity is sthe opposite of assertiveness‚ which is easy to associate with takers: they know what they want‚ and they’re not shy about demanding it. For a giver‚ however‚ the goal of acting in others’ interests can make it difficult to assert one’s own. Managers can help the givers in their organizations tease the two concepts apart and learn techniques for appropriate self-advocacy that

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    Jenny Craig, Inc

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    Jenny Craig‚ Inc. Unit 4 IP Sherry M. Watkins American Intercontinental University Online   Abstract Weight loss is a $40 billion dollar industry in the United States today (www.abc.news.com). In With the growing concerns about obesity in the United States‚ the desire and need to lose those extra 20 pounds is more desperate than ever. In this task‚ many diets‚ pills and even surgeries have been conducted today. Not just for health reasons but for that desire to have the perfect body. This

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    Calgene Inc.: Marketing

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    1. Do a traditional SWOT analysis (strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats) of Calgene’s situation in the spring of 1995. Strengths • R&D abilities in bioengineering technology • Competitive advantages in bioengineered product licenses and regulatory agency approval to market tomato (and other bioengineered products) • Competitive advantages in already test marketing "MacGregor’s Tomatoes" • Competitive advantage of being "closer" to mass marketing its tomato • Success of industrial

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    what they eat. The relationship humans have with food is unappreciated. Food is the fuel that keeps humans going‚ gives them the energy needed to be creative and productive; it is the building block of society‚ after all‚ it wasn’t until the Neolithic Era‚ when humans figured out a way to domesticate plants and animals‚ that any form of organized society formed. Even during the previous hunter-gatherer foraging era‚ humans were very connected to the food they ate; understanding where it came and having

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    Corruption at Gap Inc.

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    Gap Inc. was founded in 1969 by Donald and Doris Fisher in San Francisco‚ California‚ with a single store and a handful of employees. Today‚ they’re one of the world’s largest specialty retailers with three of the most recognized and respected brands in the apparel industry - Gap‚ Banana Republic and Old Navy. Gap Inc. has more than 153‚000 employees supporting over 4‚200 stores in more than 3‚100 locations in the United States‚ United Kingdom‚ Canada‚ France‚ Japan and Germany. Their 2004 Sales

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    Malijan‚ Mary Erjoy D. GENEROSO PHARMACEUTICALS AND CHEMICALS‚ INC TIME CONTEXT 1978 and in 1988 - GPC engage in the contract manufacturing of pharmaceutical products for both the domestic and export markets and the Generics Bill came in. SUMMARY / ABSTRACT This case examines the management of Mr. David Genereso in the GENERESO PHARMACEUTICALS AND CHEMICALS‚ INC to become a productive and successful company. Mr. David Generoso was a philosophy graduate of a sectarian university in the

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    Mem Company, Inc.

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    CASE SUMMARY (PROBLEM STATEMENT) After sluggish sales growth in 1980‚ MEM Company‚ Inc. was considering ways to increase sales for the company ’s line of men ’s toiletries. Two main options surfaced; either 1) to expand distribution into food stores or 2) to introduce a new line called Cambridge. MARKET OVERVIEW The men ’s toiletries market was divided into three groups based on pricing‚ namely‚ exclusive‚ medium and mass priced category. MEM had competed primarily in the medium priced market

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