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    room. Vietnam was lost in the living rooms of America - not on the battlefields of Vietnam” (McLuhan‚ 1975). In color for the first time‚ having this technology made the evening news more enjoyable than ever. This satellite technology helped process Kodak and colored film. News broadcasting shows on what’s happening in their daily life styles and to be aware of certain danger that may be caused. At the same time cable television had not yet went in the widespread use. Some communities could only receive

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    Globalization. Textbook page number: 1. Lecture 2. Should Nigeria Strive for Self-Sufficiency in Food? Textbook page number: 13. Lecture 3. Why Do Americans Get Their Impalas from Canada? Textbook page number: 30. Lecture 4. Trade and Large Corporations: Kodak versus Fuji. Textbook page number: 48. Part II. Politics and Policy in the World Economy Lecture 5. Why Did the North Want a Tariff‚ and Why Did the South Call It an Abomination? Textbook page number: 64. Lecture 6. Is Free Trade a Rip-off for

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    The structure of the joint venture between Xerox Corporation and Fuji Xerox became an issue in the beginning of the 90´s. The growth of the competence from Canon‚ Richoh and Minolta in the low-end copiers and Kodak and IBM in the high-end has led them to lose market share. The growth of the Asian and South Pacific Market as well as the necessity of Fuji Xerox to be more independent becomes a challenge for the managers of the Xerox Group. We need to find the best practices in product designs‚ manufacturing

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    Business Strategy and Performance DFA’s business strategy relies on a few basic principles. First‚ and most importantly‚ markets are efficient. This is the pillar on which the firm is based and is supported by the fact that the fund does not use technical analysis to execute trades. Second‚ the firm believes in sound academic research. This research (from Fama‚ French‚ and Bonz) has directed the firm to invest in stocks below the 20th percentile in market cap and those with high book-to-market

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    Throughout the ages humanity has always been fascinated by the possibility of “capturing moments” or in other words perpetuating moments of high significance and outstanding beauty. This provided the opportunity to share something that nobody else has seen or perceived. This idea has made a long way from canvas-paintings to using cameras. Cameras‚ in their turn have also experienced a rather fast evolution and nowadays everybody has a notion of what a digital camera is and the majority of people

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    Books. D ’Cruz‚ J. R. and J. Fleck. (1987) Yankee Canadians in the Global Economy. London‚ Ontario: National Centre for Management Research and Development. Toronto: D ’Cruz J.R. and Alan M. Rugman. (1992) New Compactsfor Canadian Competitiveness. Kodak Canada Inc. Dunning‚ J.(1990) "Dunning on Porter." Paper presentedat the Annual Meeting of the Academy of InternationalBusiness. Magnusson‚ P. "Building Free Trade Bloc by Bloc." Business Week. No. 3267‚ pp. 26-27. Perry‚N. (1992) "What ’s Powering

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    SYLLABUS MBA678 FA14 CE2

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    PACE UNIVERSITY Managing Innovation MBA-678 - Fall 2014 Section(s) CRN 71670 (lecture)‚ - Tuesdays 5:40-8:30PM Classroom(s): PNY W-522 Professor: John C. Byrne‚ Ph.D. Office: W491 (PNY). Pace Phone: 212-618-6581 Office Hours: Home Phone: 201-722-1459 – BEST ! Tue.: – 02:30-5:00pm – PNY e-mail: jbyrne@pace.edu – BEST ! Wed: – 02:30-5:00pm – GC Due to having to visit multiple campuses and the usual sundry meetings‚ etc.‚ it would be best to send me a note with a request

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    aging population. The need for travel‚ entertainment‚ healthcare‚ wealth management and beauty care offerings. 4. Natural resources (Bangkok flood‚ Haze‚ earthquake) 5. Technology (Handphone nowadays can take pictures‚ no longer need camera + Kodak film‚ Kodak Co. went bankrupt in 2012) 6. Political/Legal (No more UPSR/ PMR‚ the need for tuition centers will decrease) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Example of an article: Accessed

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    Bruner: Case Studies in Finance: Managing for Corporate Value Creation‚ 4/e VI. Management of the Corporate Capital Structure 31. Polaroid Corporation‚ 1996 © The McGraw−Hill Companies‚ 2003 CASE 31 Polaroid Corporation‚ 1996 In late March 1996‚ Ralph Norwood‚ the recently appointed treasurer of Polaroid Corporation‚ reflected on several matters of concern about the firm’s debt policy that would require his attention in the coming months. One immediate concern was Polaroid’s

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    Photography Photography is the art‚ science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation‚ either chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film‚ or electronically by means of an image sensor.[1] Typically‚ a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. The result in an electronic image sensor is an electrical

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