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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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    Abstract This paper analyzes the goals and actions of Boeing by analyzing its critical success factors as well as its strategic roadmap. Introduction The Boeing Corporation is one of the largest manufacturers in the world. Rivaled only by European giant Airbus in the aerospace industry‚ Boeing is a leader in research‚ design and manufacture of commercial jet airliners‚ for commercial‚ industrial and military customers. Despite enjoying immense success in its market and dominating an industry

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    Boeing vs. Airbus

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    Airbus versus Boeing: When is Intervention Not Intervention? 1. Where do you stand? Do you think the EU subsidies and soft loans to Airbus are fair? Why or why not? What advantages does Airbus gain from free financial support from the EU governments? Are complaints about the EU government intervention fair in light of Europe’s long history of democratic socialism? I think that the subsidies and soft loans provided to Airbus are unfair and provide them with an unfair competitive advantage

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    This article discusses the importance of Boeing to seek parts and components for their planes‚ including military planes‚ in countries outside of the U.S.; in other words‚ globalizing their company. However‚ to every story there are two sides‚ in this case – the pros and cons of globalization. One of the biggest advantages of globalization today is that when companies go multinational‚ they retain or gain competitiveness within their field. Throughout the world‚ there are many great ideas when

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    of France’s Aerospatiale‚ Germany’s Deutsch Airbus and Spain’s CASA. The main business is to design and manufacture civil transports. The companies first decided to build their first twin-engine wide body airliner - the A300. However‚ at that time‚ Boeing‚ which becomes its biggest competitor in following decades‚ enjoyed most market dominance with various airplane products. Therefore‚ in the infancy‚ A300 was not a particular success for Airbus. It was not until 1981 and the introduction of the A320

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    PESTLE Analysis of Boeing

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    “People working together as a global enterprise for aerospace industry leadership” Introduction Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defence‚ space and security systems. A top U.S. exporter‚ the company supports airlines and U.S. and allied government customers in 150 countries. Boeing products and tailored services include commercial and military aircraft‚ satellites‚ weapons‚ electronic and defence systems‚ launch systems‚ advanced

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    Boeing V Airbus

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    Boeing versus Airbus 1. Do you believe Airbus could have become a viable competitor without subsidies? Given the competitive dynamics in the commercial aircraft industry‚ it is not likely that Airbus could have become a viable competitor without subsidies. These dynamics include investment costs in the billions for research and development of a new airliner‚ long break-even times‚ significant experience curve on the manufacturing side‚ and the highly volatile demand for aircraft. Due

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    Radical behaviorism was founded by B.F. Skinner‚ and radical behaviorism is known as experimental analysis of behavior which is the radical explanation of psychological phenomena. This was supported by evidence which was physiological and based on human behavior. Radical behaviorism believes that the main cause of behavior is the environment. Søren Kierkegaard was considered the ‘Father of Existentialism. Existentialism is the emphasis on existence‚ choice‚ and freedom which is based upon the individual

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    financial statement overview of The Boeing Company using the knowledge obtained during the Financial Management course. The main question of the study is how financially well the company is at the moment and what investment expectation it generates on the market nowdays. The Boeing Company background The company was originally founded by William Boeing on July 15‚ 1916‚ as "The Pacific Aero Products Company". Two years later it was renamed into “The Boeing Company”‚ on May 9‚ 1917. Since that

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    Free Radical Substitution

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    The objective of this experiment is to conduct a free radical reaction and measure the ratio of products through a GC analysis. Free radical reactions are important to understand because they allow chemists to design synthesis of complex molecules from very simple organic molecules. The reagents used were 2‚3-dimethylbutane as the carbon chain‚ t-butyl peroxybenzoate as the initiator‚ and sulfuryl chloride as the source of chloride radicals. The predicted products are 1-chloro-2‚3-dimethylbutane

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