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    HYPERLINK l _Toc401352836 General theory about the auditor and auditor independence PAGEREF _Toc401352836 h 4 HYPERLINK l _Toc401352837 1.1. General theory about independent external auditor PAGEREF _Toc401352837 h 4 HYPERLINK l _Toc401352838 1.1.1. Definition of independent external auditor PAGEREF _Toc401352838 h 4 HYPERLINK l _Toc401352839 1.1.2. The work of independent external auditor PAGEREF _Toc401352839 h 5 HYPERLINK l _Toc401352840 1.1.3. The role of independent external auditor

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    Morrissey Forgings‚ Inc. This heavily disguised case is set in the "mature" woodstoves business in 1986. It is not based on The Vermont Castings Company. The issue is product line strategy based on product line profitability. In early 1986‚ Tim Morrissey was reviewing the disappointing 1985 results of operations for his company (see Exhibit 1). The business had been founded in 1938 by Tim’s grandfather as a modernization of an older iron forge company which Tim’s great-great-grandfather had

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    Joshua J. Anderson Case 6 Starbucks-Early 2005 1. What is Starbucks’ product? Starbucks’ Corporation is the world’s largest coffee retailer and has continued its phenomenal growth into 2014. Starbucks product line includes more than 30 blends and single-origin coffees‚ espresso‚ blended beverages‚ Tazo teas‚ a line of bottled Frappuccino coffee drinks and Starbucks DoubleShot. In addition it offers an exclusive line of Starbucks Barista home espresso machines‚ coffee brewers/grinders‚ freshly

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    Starbucks case study 1- I think the most important management skills for Schultz to have are the conceptual skills. Since Schultz is the chairman of Starbucks‚ which means he is the top manager of the company‚ the conceptual skills are the most important for him to have. Mostly because conceptual skills help him see the organization as a whole. It helps the manager understand the relationship among the various subunits‚ and visualize how the organization fits into its broader environment. In fact

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    rP os t HKU978 NIKHIL CELLY op yo HAIER IN INDIA: BUILDING PRESENCE IN A MASS MARKET BEYOND CHINA In a short 25 years‚ Haier Inc had emerged from being a small refrigerator factory in northeast China to becoming the world’s biggest appliance seller by retail volume. It had exported to developed markets in the 1990s‚ set up factories overseas and created a global retail chain that made it an unmatched success in China. This company that made its name by exporting refrigerators

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    Starbucks-Organizing Organizing is an important task of managers. Once the organizations goals and plans are in place‚ the organizing function sets in motion the process of seeing that those goals and plans are pursued. When managers organize‚ they’re defining what work needs to get done and creating a structure that enables work activities to be completed efficiently and effectively by organizational members hired to do that work. As Starbucks continues its global expansion and pursues innovative

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    HKU833 STEPHEN KO AIRASIA: FLYING LOW-COST WITH HIGH HOPES AirAsia started out as a Malaysian government-controlled‚ full-service regional airline that offered slightly lower fares than its number-one competitor‚ Malaysia Airlines (“MAS”). In December 2001‚ private entrepreneur Tony Fernandes took over the debt-ridden airline for the symbolic sum of US$0.26. Despite the air-travel downturn following the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks‚ Fernandes believed that the timing for entering

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    A Nestle Case Study Coffee-The Supply Chain Critical Review: Nestlé is a pioneer in purchasing coffee direct from growers. A growing percentage of the company’s coffee is bought direct from the producer and it is now one of the world’s largest direct purchasers. In countries where this is not possible Nestlé operates in a way that takes it as close to the growers as possible. Nestlé began its direct buying policy in 1986 and the amounts involved have steadily increased. In 1998‚ around 15

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    Case Background: Starbucks is USA based coffee roaster & retailer worldwide. They came up with the revolutionary idea of selling whole coffee beans. In 1987‚ Howard Schultz acquired the company and came up with delivering the coffee in cup and some espresso beverages. Starbucks enhances to give premium standard of coffee by buying the rigorous standard coffee by using Arabica coffee beans irrespective of their price. Starbucks wants to become the most respected coffee brand in the world by increasing

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    1. Identify the controllable and uncontrollable elements that Starbucks has encountered in entering global markets. Ans. I think the controllable factors that Starbucks has encountered entering the global market are similar to those in their domestic market. These factors include product‚ price‚ place and promotion. The Starbuck’s name and image connect with millions of consumers around the globe. Internally‚ Starbuck’s is able to make adjustments to fit a county’s cultural tastes and expectations

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