Case Presentation Kodak’s Strategy 1 Group 4 Name Md. Asif-Al-Noor Monira Mahsharan Marshal Richard ID 10364040 10264014 10364057 2 Agenda • • • • • • • Company Overview Product line External Factors Analysis – Porter’s 5 Forces Model – Industry Driving Forces – Key Success Factors – Strategic Group Mapping Internal Factors Analysis – Core Competences – SWOT Analysis – Value Chain Kodak Strategy – Based on Case – Why Kodak’s 4-year Strategy failed – Reasons for Failure – Based on Current
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questions. 1. What is an Agency? Agency is a fiduciary relationship “which results from the manifestation of consent by one person to another that the other shall act in his behalf and subject to his control‚ and consent by the other so to act”. A party who employs another person to act in his behalf and subject is called a Principal. A party who agrees to act on behalf of another is called an Agent. Agency is governed by a large body of common law known as agency law. Eg: A real estate broker
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The use of product placement within recorded visual media. Does it interfere with the film? And‚ Does it work? When producing a film budget is a huge factor to consider. Product placement can create a large amount of the films creative budget. Film has always been used as a form of entertainment but since the 1980’s product placement has become more of a regular occurrence within this media. (The Truman Show‚ 1998) is a great example of how product placement is used within a film. Within the
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To: All Human Service Workers From: Date: Subject: Tarasoff vs. Regents of the University of California The ruling in the case of Tarasoff vs. Regents of the University of California‚ states we must alert those who may come into contact with danger. We have a duty to protect others and must follow the ethical codes if possible. Our ethical decision making must protect the client as well as others who may be in potential danger. Ethical Decision Making Human service professionals must
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MEDIATION‚ CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION IN CONFLICT MANAGEMENT Outline a. Introduction b. Definitions of conflict c. Conflict management d. Negotiation‚ Mediation‚ Conciliation and Arbitration as in Conflict Management e. Recommendation f. Summary/Conclusion Introduction Conflict is a natural phenomenon in every human societal living. It exits whenever people or groups disagree over which goals or values to pursue and the method and timing to be adopted in that regard. Since conflict is inevitable
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History of Human Energy Use Core Case Study Everything runs on energy. Some sources of energy‚ such as oil‚ coal‚ and natural gas—also called fossil fuels—as well as uranium used to fuel nuclear power plants‚ are nonrenewable because they take millions of years to form in the earth’s crust. Other energy resources such as the sun‚ wind‚ flowing water‚ wood‚ and heat from the earth’s interior are renewable because they can be replenished by nature within hours or decades. Human use of energy
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Life happens‚ and we all need help at some point or another. There is a variety of agency that can provide the help these clients need‚ the agencies can be either public or private‚ and the job of the human service worker is to help the client become more self-sufficient. Human services workers help clients that are unable to help themselves (the elderly and the children). In this day‚ there are a variety of services geared towards the many needs of the clients. The first steps to providing help
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A ROSE FOR EMILY: EPISODE V Fazonela‚ Morata‚ Sison SETTING‚ TONE‚ MOOD‚ ATMOSPHERE • Post civil war-era America • Either Jefferson‚ TX (par 55. – “..some in their brushed Confederate uniforms..”) • House was like a monument (Change of setting) • Townspeople wanted to take a look inside (curiosity) • Mood: Thriller – Tone: Suspenseful • Previous episodes • Foul smelling incident • Negro was only allowed to enter and exit • Locked up room (Setting 2) • Atmosphere: dusty‚ uninhabited‚ dirty‚
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The Cultural Analysis History • Japan is an island in Asia with about 120 million people. Because it is such a mountainous country‚ you will find most of the population centered in specific areas‚ mainly Tokyo‚ Yokohama‚ Osaka‚ and Nagoya. • The first permanent capital was founded in 710 at Nara • Some japanes period are : Heian period ‚ Kamakura period‚ Muromachi period‚ AzuchiMomoyama period‚ Edo period‚ Meji Period‚ Taisho period ‚ Showa period and Heisei period. • The U.S. occupied Japan until
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Prepared by : THANSAL K Y pediain.com Known Three fundamental passive circuit elements: Resistor‚ Inductor‚ Capacitor. pediain.com Does a fourth fundamental element exist? v Resistor dv=Rdi Capacitor dq=Cdv q i Inductor Memristor Leon the existence of memristor in 1971 In 2008Chua a teamproposed leaddF by Stanley Williams created the first dF =Ldi =Mdq memristor φ pediain.com What is a MEMRISTOR Memristor is really a MEMory ResISTOR Memristor can be defined as a two terminal device
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