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    Shoe Shine Made in Charcoal

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    Charlene Isidoro * Meliton Navejas * Jireh Perdona * Randyl Vilog Shoe polish is a wax material used for shining the shoes‚ boots or any other foot wears. It makes the shoe clean and smooth all day long. Shoe polish is applied on cloth‚ brush‚ or rag. People can make our shoe shine by gently rubbing the cloth with an amount of the shoe polish. After you apply this‚ wait for the shoes to be dry. This shoe polish is made from charcoal and candle. By being creative‚ people can invent or

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    COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY‚ MANAGEMENT‚ AND LOGISTIC INTRODUCTION OF MANAGEMENT (BPMN1013) RESEARCH OF CASE STUDY PREPARED BY: GROUP 11 TABLE OF CONTENT 1.0. Acknowledgement…………………………………………………3 2.0. Case study 2.1- Case 1- McDonald’s : Grilling Up an Empire……………….4 2.2- Case 9- Sony Corporation : An Evolution of Technology…14 2.3- Case 10- Nike :Spreading Out to Stay Together…………….23 3.0. References…………………………………………………….….42 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Special thanks to

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    Chapter 5 Case -- Stem Corporation (A)* On December 31‚ 2006‚ before the yearly financial statements were prepared‚ the controller of the Stem Corporation reviewed certain transactions that affected accounts receivable and the allowance for doubtful accounts. The controller first examined the December 31‚ 2005‚ balance sheet (Exhibit 1). A subsequent review of the year’s transactions applicable to accounts receivable revealed the items listed below: 1. Sales on account during 2006 amounted to $9

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    CAMBRIDGE SOFTWARE CORPORATION CASE QUESTION 1: IF CAMBRIDGE SOFTWARE IS OBLIGED TO LAUNCH JUST ONE PRODUCT‚ WHICH ONE SHOULD IT BE‚ AND HOW SHOULD IT BE PRICED? For every single version‚ we have calculated the total contribution for each price that segments are willing to pay‚ and chosen the price that can maximize the total contribution. SELL ONLY "STUDENT" VERSION Price Segments unit cost Unit Contribution Seg. Dev. Costs Demand Total Contribution $200 Consultants $15

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    Apollo Shoe Inc

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    Date: 19 Jan 1:30:27 From: Dennis Reese Subject: Revenue Cycle Problems I have looked over Bradley’s report and yes we do have some issues with the Sales‚ and Account Receivables. The fourth quarter deviations overstated are the worst because they can have the most effect on the Financial Statements. The controls need to be more uniform as Bradley stated because then they would even out through the months instead of hitting us mostly on the fourth quarter. The company reports financial

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    Reebok - Managing Human Rights Issues ’Ethically?’ In January 2002‚ China Labor Watch2 published a report on working conditions in six factories in China These factories manufactured footwear products for the US-based Reebok International Limited (Reebok)‚ one of the leading footwear and apparel companies in the world. The report highlighted the poor working conditions in these factories. A similar report had been published in 1997 by two Hong Kong based non-profit organizations‚ which had accused

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    men’s shoes‚ but the size they are accustomed to will be labeled differently in the men’s sizes. Although the shoe size is related to the length of your foot‚ the sizes do not follow a direct formula. Subtract 1 1/2 from your size‚ if you are a size 6. Therefore‚ your equivalent men’s size would be a 4 1/2. Above is a dot graph showing the female comparison if she was to convert to a male shoe by length. It is a difference in length by a size and a half. This decision by Nyke is not a good company

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    Green Shoe Option in India

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    RESEARCH PROJECT Green Shoe Options in India Prepared by Naveen Alle Batch 2012‚ Masters Programme in Management Studies Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) University of Mumbai Mumbai Supervised by Balkrishna Parab Assistant Professor Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) University of Mumbai Mumbai March 2012 Student Research Project Green Shoe Options in India Prepared by Naveen Alle1 March 2012 Abstract A green shoe option (GSO) provides

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    alternative SWOT ANALYSIS CASE 10: SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION AND A. SORIANO CORPORATION I. PROBLEM How do San Miguel Corporation and A. Soriano Corporation will meet their satisfied ability to respond to the rapid changes in the environment around them if they will not upgrade their planning capability? II. AREAS OF CONSIDERATION 1

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    watches into telephones and Honda stretched its company name to cover different products such as its cars‚ motorcycles‚ marine engines and snowmobiles. As solid shoe waxes was already a brand product‚ Weatherpruf can extend to produce liquid polish. The reasons are: first‚ liquid shoe polishes offered a quick‚ clean method of improving shoe appearance and was particularly welcomed by parents as it helped to make scuffed and worn children’s shoes look respectable again. Second‚ the market for liquid

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