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    BEER GAME DEBRIEFING The bullwhip effect 28/09/2011 Tiphaine Ribetto – st Perrine Trullemans – st112855 Background: "Beer Game" is a simple simulation of a Make-to-Stock Supply chain. The goal of this game is to minimize cost of capital employed in stock while avoiding out-of-stock situations. The issue here is how to forecast demand accurately. Tiphaine and I assume the roles of beer factory in the production department. As our work does not involve any decision in the order flow

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    image depending on the attitude toward the new product and perceived image fit. Consumer attitude depends‚ in turn‚ on initial brand associations‚ perceived category fit‚ perceived image fit and consumer innovativeness. Brand familiarity also shows indirect effects. Research limitations/implications – The model should be tested with extensions of the same (line extensions) or different categories. It is also necessary to analyse non-fictitious products‚ and to take different moderating effects into account

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    An executive summary for managers and executive readers can be found at the end of this article Commercializing intellectual property: a university-industry alliance for new product development Cyril M. Logar Professor of Marketing‚ West Virginia University‚ Morgantown‚ West Virginia‚ USA Thomas G. Ponzurick John R. Spears Professor of Marketing‚ Department of Marketing‚ West Virginia University‚ Morgantown‚ West Virginia‚ USA Research Associate‚ West Virginia University‚ Morgantown‚ West

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    Introduction Objectives Validate the Beer-Lambert law for KMnO4. To determine the pKa for an acid-base indicator To estimate the equilibrium constant for the formation of complex ion Fe(NSC)²ꭞ The function of part two of the experiment is to find the value of the constant K‚ in the following equilibrium constant: K=[Fe (NSC) ²⁺]/ [Feᶟ⁺] [NCS⁻]‚ while not disrupting the equilibrium. Theory For part one. The majority of chemical compounds are known to absorb UV or visible light. Depending

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    Executive Summary Charlotte Beers has a vision; however‚ she cannot convey this message personally to the whole Ogilvy & Mather organization (O&M). Appointed CEO after a hostile takeover‚ Beers was faced with the challenge of uniting a multinational‚ autonomous corporation under her concept of Brand Stewardship. David Ogilvy founded the company‚ that later merged with Mather & Crowther‚ which became one of the leading advertising agencies. O&M had offices worldwide‚ focusing on local as well

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    foreign ownership of Canadian companies‚ including beer-makers? 1) Labatt – Sold to InBev SA located in Belgium. Molson’s – Sold to Adolph Coors Co. with headquarters at Golden‚ Colorado U.S. Sleeman – Sold to Sapporo which is located in Tokyo‚ Japan. 2) From the point of view of being a proud Canadian foreign companies should not be able to purchase Canadian companies. There is something special about having your favorite beer being a completely Candian owned company. However

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