New Targets: Early to Mid-1990s A new president‚ Tetsuya Katada‚ took over in 1989. Katada decided that Komatsu’s management had been hampered to some extent by the company’s goal of catching Caterpillar. Whereas this strategy had worked remarkably well in expanding the company while the global market was growing‚ now that worldwide demand for construction equipment was down‚ Komatsu did not have the flexibility to adapt. Katada believed that the creativity of Komatsu’s middle managers had been
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OF OT C E FO N G A R SA GE LE LE OR ARN CL IN AS G SR OO M US E Rev. April 18‚ 1995 Cooper Industries’ Corporate Strategy (A) The business of Cooper is value-added manufacturing. – Cooper Industries’ management philosophy Manufacturing may not be glamorous‚ but we know a lot about it. – Robert Cizik‚ Chairman‚ President and CEO Cooper Industries‚ a company more than 150 years old‚ spent most of its history as a small but reputable maker of engines and compressors
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BOSTON CHICKEN‚ INC* At the end of 1996‚ Boston Chicken was one of the hottest names on Wall Street. Operating in the highly competitive restaurant industry‚ the chain had grown from 18 stores in 1991 to over 1‚000 stores in 1996 and in its short history had raised over $1 billion in public offerings. EPS had grown from just $0.06 in 1993 to $1.01 in 1996‚ representing an annual growth rate of well over 100%. At the end of 1996‚ Boston Chicken traded around $40‚ representing a price-earnings multiple
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WENDY ’S INTERNATIONAL‚ INC. As emphasized on its web site‚ Wendy ’s was founded on a motto of "Quality‚ Service‚ Cleanliness‚ and Value." The company aims to follow that motto in all of its restaurants. They want in return Customer Loyalty and Satisfaction‚ by their plan to exceed customer expectations‚ foster a performance-driven culture‚ deliver the balanced message of brand equity plus value in outstanding advertising‚ and most importantly creating a healthy restaurant system." Wendy ’s faces
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CALIFORNIA MARITIME ACADENY Vallejo‚ CA Apple Inc. by: Breanna 17 December 2011 EGL 001 Introduction to English Composition 1 Apple Inc. Do you own an iPod? Or how about a Mac computer? Apple products are very well known all around the world. Even though they seem like such a great product‚ it took their creator Steve Jobs and many helpful employees to perfect the iPod to how it is today. Jobs endured financial loss‚ risk of failure‚ threats‚ and lawsuits‚ and success
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Advanced Financial Management Cooper Industries Case March 30‚ 2009 Jesse Van Gestel ID#200504399 Cooper Industries‚ Inc. 1. If you were Mr. Cizik of Cooper Industries‚ would you try to gain control of Nicholson File Company in May 1972? 2. What is the maximum price that Cooper can afford to pay for Nicholson and still keep the acquisition attractive from the standpoint of Cooper? [Treasury Bills yielded 5.6% in May 1972.] 3. What are the concerns and what is the bargaining position
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I am a Junior at the University of South Florida‚ majoring in chemical engineering‚ and seeking a challenging role internship with Treatt USA‚ Inc. My purpose is to improve manufacturing processes‚ reduce energy costs and ensure maximum product quality. My goals are aligned with those of Treatt. For example‚ offering profitable products to support our supply chains of local producers‚ farmers‚ and investors. Furthermore‚ to enhance the efficiency of the production process of oils and fragrances and
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Cohort: Spring 2015 Alec Lekas January 16‚ 2015 The Industry of Cruise Liners and How They Succeed Introduction Over the course of this paper‚ the Cruise Line industry will be thoroughly examined and discussed in order to answer some important questions. First‚ the current state and some brief history of the industry will be looked at. Some topics that will be discussed will be the structure of the industry‚ trends within it‚ the treat of substitutions and new entrants‚ and the
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Goodwill Industries International Each organization has its own structure‚ and breaks down the different sections of the organization based on that structure to best help the clients. Goodwill is no different. Goodwill’s organizational structure allows them to communicate from people at the top of the organization down to each store level. In any organization it is important for the organization to have some sort of structure to operate daily. Organizational Structure Goodwill’s organizational
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Doughtie’s Foods‚ Inc. William Nashwinter was appointed as a salesperson in the Doughtie’s foods inc. in the late 1970s. He was a young and ambitious man. His hard work soon promoted him to a general manager position in the Gravins Division of Doughtie’s. It was a large warehouse which wholesaled frozen food products to retail outlets. Nashwinter realized that managing a big wholesale was a difficult job and he started getting complains from the headquarters of his poor performances
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