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    Hiroki Ouchi (ID:01399078) Week 7 Assignment (Case Study – 3M optical systems) 1. Consideration from the point of view of Andy Wong First of all‚ if I were Andy Wong‚ I would approve the expenditure plan in order to challenge the latest computer privacy screens again. That is why there are mainly three reasons. (1) First‚ I think we have some advantages to succeed in this new market. For example‚ we have two strong distribution channels‚ like COSD and DSMD. Or we can utilize various specialists

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    Optical Distortion‚ Inc. HBS Case Study 9-575-072 Marketing Management MKT 6301.002 – Fall 2012 Team Members Young soo Han Kevin Yang Jay Chi Lenny Liao Brad Standridge As of 1974 the chicken population in the US is already in excess of 400 million birds‚ with slow but steady growth expected through 1980. Given that fact that a great many of these birds live in tight quarters on very large chicken farms‚ a means of combating the chicken’s natural instinct

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    Case Analysis----Optical Distortions‚ Inc. MKT6301 MARKETING MANAGEMENT 2012 FALL Group Members: Mina Ai Wenxin Gao Shuyue Jia Yang Pan Yiou Zhou Expected Value to Famers Reduced cost due to feed (For 1/2 feet) Cost per pound: 158/2000=0.079 $/pound Saving per year per bird: 156/20000*1/2*0.079*365=$0.1125 Saving on egg production Loss one egg 5 months: loss of egg per hen a year is 2.4 Cost per dozen: $0.50 Saving per hen per year: 0.50*2.4/12=$0.099 Reduced

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    should consider protecting‚ managing and enforcing their IP. If an enterprise IP is legally protected and there is a demand for these IP-protected products or services in the market then IP can become a valuable business asset. In the case of Strong Carbon Fiber‚ it would

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    A passive optical network (PON) is a telecommunications network that uses point-to-multipoint fiber to the premises in which unpowered optical splitters are used to enable a single optical fiber to serve multiple premises. A PON consists of an optical line terminal (OLT) at the service provider’s central office and a number of optical network units (ONUs) near end users. A PON reduces the amount of fiber and central office equipment required compared with point-to-point architectures. A passive optical

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    3M Optical System Managing Corporate Entrepreneurship Andy Wong ( manager of the OS business unit): how managing the formal approval process of the Authorisation for Expenditure – minimizing the risk of kill ideas- presented by his team? Informal channels: seeking support from mentors higher in the organization but this option has to be used carefully and not often. Restructure the project: carrying on within the unit. Paul Gueheler (vice president of SSSD) is worried about OSunit. His

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    Case Study Jingjing (Cathy) Xu jxu38@hawk.iit.edu May 1‚ 2013 I. Executive Summary The dilemma ODI faces is whether introduce its product at a higher price and continue process its multiproduct and multimarket strategy. Based on ODI limited resources and current situation of poultry industry in United States‚ it should focus on large-sized chicken farms and price ODI lenses at a higher level for the sake of its profits and its future business plan. II. Introduction With the fact existed

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    ACRONYMS/ABBREVIATIONS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Research Motivation Laser induced damage is of interest in studying the transmission of large amounts of optical energy through step-index‚ large core multimode fibers. Optical fibers often have to be routed around objects when laser light is being transmitted between two locations which require the fiber to bend into a curve. Depending on how tight the bend is‚ this can result in transmission losses or even catastrophic damage when the energy density of

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    Discussion 2.5.1. Morphological characterization of hollow fiber capillaries from FESEM images The longitudinal view of the hollow fiber is presented in Fig.3 (a). The outer surface was further magnified to look into the pore details in 5KX and 25 KX magnification‚ are shown in Fig.3 (b) and (c).The image of the hollow surface revealing the cut surface showing the inner layer of the hollow fiber are shown in Fig.3 (d). The fine structures of the fibers ‚ shown in Fig.3 (e) and (f) resembles that of the glomerular

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    Muscle Fiber contractions for our purposes begins with the arrival of action potential (action potential- is an electrical current) at the end of the axon terminal (axon terminal- the swollen distal end of the motor neuron axon). When the action potential reaches the axon terminal the action potential causes the voltage- gated calcium ion channels to open allowing calcium to flow in from extracellular fluid. The presence of calcium in the axon terminal causes synaptic vesicles (synaptic vesicles-

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