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    IE 652: FUNCTIONS OF EXECUTIVES GRADED CASE STUDIES Department of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering King Abdulaziz University Jeddah‚ Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Fall 2014 CONDITION The information supplied in this document is for the use of students undergoing IE 652: Functions of Executives course. DESIGNED & DEVELOPED BY: Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Ulhaque FOE FALL 2014 CASE STUDIES IE 652: FUNCTIONS OF EXECUTIVES Facilitator: Dr Muhammad Ehsan Ulhaque Case Studies

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    Case Study (Boeing)

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    In late 2003‚ the company of Boeing was the worst of its life. However‚ it was changed some market demand and solved the technology issues‚ then slowing to improve. According to the case study (Boeing)‚ the six-box organisational model provides a framework that succinctly identifies the key factors at the centre of the Boeing situation. 1. Strategy – was to update their technology systems‚ downsize their operations‚ and re-establish relationships with their suppliers and the only feasible way

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    The Boeing 777 Case

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    The BOEING 777 CASE SUMMARY In October 1990 Boeing officially announced the launch of the latest addition to the Boeing family: The Boeing 777. The Boeing 777 is a long range‚ wide-body‚ twin jet engine jet. In this case study we are trying to evaluate the 777 project. This project seems a bit risky since R&D and design expense are very high for this project and the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq has increased the oil prices. 1. We know that there are two ways to increase return on equity RoE

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    Performance Analysis of OFDM Systems using Cooperative Diversity Techniques Abstrac t: Cooperative Diversity has been widely used in wireless network‚ and Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a key technique of multi-carrier transmission to meet high data rate requirement of wireless communication. The aim of this project is to combine the technology of OFDM with cooperative diversity techniques. The simulation will be done in MATLAB. The performance of the system will be compared

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    Shekhar Pd:2 Hurley Corporate Partnerships Corporate partnerships allow schools to gain extra cash by advertising a product or service around the school‚ this allows the school to gain extra money and the company possible sales. The supporters of corporate partnerships argue that it is a necessity for cash stripped schools. However the other side argues that school environment should be ad free and uninfluenced by corporations. I believe that corporate partnerships are a necessary part of our schools

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    TOPIC THE RISK ASSOCIATED WITH BUSINESS: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE LITERATURE REVIEW Being an entrepreneur and operating a business involves accepting risk. Business Owners are exposed to two primary kinds of risks: Financial risk and Business risk (Oscar Guzman). Financial risk‚ as defined by chron.com is the chance that a business does not generate enough revenue to pay creditors and meet other financial obligations‚ depends on the amount of debt the business owes. Business risk is independent

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    Partnership Deed

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    (Rs. 200 stamp paper) PARTNERSHIP DEED THIS DEED OF PARTNERSHIP IS MADE on this 12th day of January‚ 2008 by and between Mr. A S/o C R/o XYZ hereinafter referred to as Party of the FIRST PART (which expression shall deem and include his heirs‚ executors‚ administrators‚ representatives‚ assigns and agents)‚ AND Ms. B D/o D R/o XYZ‚ Party of the SECOND PART (which expression shall deem and include his heirs‚ executors‚ administrators‚ representatives

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    Running head: THE BOEING CASE STUDY The Boeing Case Study Abstract This Chapter examines the stress of change and the effect stress may have on ethical practices in the areas of resource management- Pay‚ Product‚ and the Environment. Citation is utilized from publically available information from The Boeing Company’s web site‚ Boeing’s 2007 Annual Report‚ Current Market Outlook 2009-2028‚ and the 2009 Environmental Report to examine internal and external factors‚ change‚ and current organizational

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    Financial Risk Management Assignment Outline Foreword - How the group has come up with the topic and general view of the assignment - Set expectation on what our group can expect to gain after doing the assignment - Acknowledgement of resources and data source used in the assignment I. Introduction II. Content 1. Main concepts: - Market risks and types of market risks - How companies using derivatives tools to hedging risks: futures contract‚ forwards contract‚ option

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    towards the centre of the arena. The amphitheatre could sit roughly 50‚000 spectators and the entertainment was free for any member of the public to view. However where people could sit was strictly governed by their standing in society: Seating arrangements The seating was arranged so that those with the highest position in society sat closest to the arena and got the best view. At the North and South ends of the arena at the very front there were boxes reserved for the Imperial family and the Vestal

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