Introduction………………………………………………………………………………...…3 1.1 History ……………………………………………………………………………….. 3 1.2 Proton | INSPIRA …………………………………………………………………... 3 1.3 Product Life Cycle [PLC] …………………………………………………………... 4 Introduction Level ………………………………………………………………….. 4 Growth Level ………………………………………………………………………... 5 Maturity Level ……………………………………………………………………..... 5 Decline Level ……………………………………………………………………….. 6 2.0 Analysis ……………………………………………………………………………………... 6 2.1 Proton | SWOT Analysis …………………………………………………………... 6 Strength ……………………………………………………………………………
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PROTON From SAGA to IRIS MAF 680 INTEGRATED CASE STUDY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A multinational motor industry giant (assume MAZDA) had sensed opportunity in Proton and approached a consultant‚ Chartered Accountant Saiful Alawi‚ to review Proton and recommend whether an investment or collaboration should be considered. Saiful Alawi needed to consider a number of significant factors in order to arrive at the decisions. Basically‚ PROTON was incorporated on 7th May 1983 to manufacture‚ assemble
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Malaysian Proton and AFTA: threat or advantage? At the October 2000 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Economic Ministers meeting in Chiang Mai‚ Thailand‚ the Malaysian delegation proposed an extension to the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) tariff reduction scheme in an effort to protect Malaysia’s auto industry. Given that the development of Proton and Perodua‚ the country’s national cars‚ has received extensive government support‚ protection‚ and preferential treatment‚ there was concern
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The proton is a subatomic particle with the symbol p or p+ and a positive electric charge of 1 elementary charge. The name proton was given to the hydrogen nucleus by Ernest Rutherford in 1920. The concept of a hydrogen-like particle as a constituent of other atoms was developed over a long period. As early as 1815‚ William Proust proposed that all atoms are composed of hydrogen atoms‚ based on a simplistic interpretation of early values of atomic weights ‚ which was disproved when more accurate
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INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA COURSE OUTLINE Kulliyyah / Institute Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences Department / Centre Department of Accounting Programme Bachelor of Accounting Name of Course / Mode Integrated Case Studies Course Code ACC 4291 Name (s) of Academic staff / Instructor(s) Professor Dr. Shamsul Nahar Abdullah Office: A341 Tel. No.: 03-61964673 E-mail: shamsulnahar@iium.edu.my/snahar77@gmail.com Consultation hours: walk-in or by appointment. Professor Dr
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1.0 Introduction The objective of this report is to present the case study of e-commerce that related to the airline industry especially low cost carrier. The specified airline to be focused in this discussion is AirAsia. Mr. Tony Fernandes who had bought over AirAsia with the company value of so called “one dollar RM” established AirAsia in 2001. At that time‚ he expected AirAsia to carry nearly twenty millions passengers within the next five years. The company strategy is to provide a convenient
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SWOT STRENGTH Proton is a Malaysian national automobile manufacturer. Proton is a Malaysian car manufacturer which first started out in 1983. At first‚ parts and technology came from Mitsubishi but later on‚ as experience accumulated‚ Proton became independent even if most of the cars were still based on Mitsubishi models. Their first model was launched in 1985 which is Proton Saga. Export to other country: such as Taxi in Korea use Impian (Waja) More than 14000 of Protons cars were exported annually
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The Case Study as a Research Method Uses and Users of Information -- LIS 391D.1 -- Spring 1997 Introduction Case study research excels at bringing us to an understanding of a complex issue or object and can extend experience or add strength to what is already known through previous research. Case studies emphasize detailed contextual analysis of a limited number of events or conditions and their relationships. Researchers have used the case study research method for many years across a variety of
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provides an overview of logistics & SCM. The Course uses readings‚ Lectures‚ case studies and industry examples. Faculty Name: Dr. Neeraj Dixit Contact No. 022-61378353 Email ID:dixitneeraj20012003@yahoo.co.in Methodology: Theory Sessions using LCD PowerPoint presentations with application of theoretical concepts to real life situations‚ Discussion of recent Industry examples‚ analysis of case studies‚ students encouraged to participate in class with their opinions and experiences
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...............................................................................79 3.3. The case study strategy............................................................................................................83 3.4. Research design .........................................................................................................................88 3.4.1. The selection of the case study sites......................................................................................88
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