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    General Motors and Risk

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    GM and Risk Murat Memic Analyzing various global risks that General Motors faces and the respective solutions that have been taken by GM in order to neutralize the effects of these risks. Global Corporate Finance 6313 Global Risk Term Project Dr John. R. Savarese 7/26/2012 In the fast moving business world‚ companies and firms are increasingly confronted with risk‚ risks that are complex and global. Emergence of new technology has made it possible for organizations and consumers

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    related and non-related species. This technology is applied in the production of Genetically Modified (GM) crops/foods in order to meet the desired objectives of the industry operators. The 1980 US Supreme Court pronouncement on the legal patentability of biological life in the Diamond vs. Chakrabartyn case opened the gateway to genetic engineering (Lex Orbis). There are some perceived benefits of the GM foods industry‚ both to the producer and consumer‚ especially in regard to increased food productivity

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    General Motors (GM) has a number of reasons for the failure of the company. The main issue that was the most efficient problem was the management inability to foresee and take dynamic action to change. Organizations change in better interest of the customers. Management has to be proactive when deciding on what changes requires active action. Failure to adapt to a positive change will lead the organization to an unsuccessful path. Therefore‚ if organizational performance changes negatively‚ the

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    1. A buyer should be ultimately striving to maintain a dominant power leverage position over their supply base. It is never wise to allow a supplier to have more power or the dominance position. It is possible to maintain a buyer dominant power position and simultaneously build a collaborative alliance with a supplier. This is shown in the end of the case when VW builds the factory in Brazil. VW is still in the dominant power position and they are working side-by-side with suppliers in the factory

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    genetically modified food. One of the groups is the proponents of genetically modified food. This group believes that genetically modified food is not harmful and thinks that it helps to feed the hungry world. On the opposite are the anti-GM foods. Basically‚ this group deem GM food as a hazard and harmful to humankind and environment. Ethical Issues Technology has become more as more advanced as the time passes and technology are slowly playing a very important role in people’s life. However‚ there

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    Toyota is an auto giant brand from Japan. The global automobile market is not as simple as one hundred years ago. Therefore‚ how to survive in a new competitive automobile industry is become a serious issue for American automobile brands‚ General Motors (GM) and Ford Motor Co. (Ford)‚ which both have one-hundred-year history. Offer variety automobile products‚ such as convertible‚ coupe‚ hatchback‚ sedan‚ SUV‚ truck‚ van‚ and wagon is not the only way to satisfy automobile customers. Automobile manufacturers

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    Case Analysis

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    BUSN 105 28 Sept. 2014 Case Analysis #1 “Will GM’s Strategic Plan Lead to Future Successes?” 1. GM is using the prospector strategy to boost sales and increase overall income each year to raise their profit margin to the highest in the auto industry. If they achieved this they would be a huge competition to other car manufactures. The company made many changes to GM internationally to try to find new ways to increase profitability while decreasing costs. They stated that they cut their global

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    creating by Genetically Modified food; the GM crops double the food yield by improves the pesticides and fertilizers in the crops. "the productivity gains from G.M. crops‚ as well as improved use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides‚ allowed the world ’s farmers to double global food output during the last 50 years‚ on roughly the some amount of land‚ at a time when global population rose more than 80percent." (Prakash‚ C.S.‚ Conko Gregory‚ 2004‚ p17) The GM food not only improves the productivity

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    General Motor Bussiness Plan

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    General Motors Corporation Restructuring Plan for Long-Term Viability Submitted to Senate Banking Committee & House of Representatives Financial Services Committee December 2‚ 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................4 2. BACKGROUND .............................................................................................................6 3. THE PROBLEM ..................

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    Health Risks of Genetically Modified Foods Genetically modified (GM) foods‚ introduced to the American Public in 1996‚ involves taking the genes of the DNA of one plant or animal and transferring them to another species creating a new organism. Justification for this scientific manipulation revealed promises to eliminate world hunger‚ make plants resistant to pests and disease‚ and produce healthier foods. Agribusiness giants‚ like Monsanto‚ Bayer‚ and Syngenta include some of the companies first

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