THE CASE OF THE PLANT RELOCATION INTRO TO BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY January 5‚ 2006 During this day and age when people want it now and want it fast‚ one can only envision how to make the fast honest buck. Given the situation with shareholders demanding a higher return on their investment‚ the only feasible solution is to relocate certain facilities to give the company a chance to survive. With unions wanting more money and United States regulations becoming stricter; if there are other alternatives
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The Case of the Plant Relocation By Karen Musalo Production costs are rising. Your company can make more money for shareholders by relocating your plants to a country with lower labour costs and fewer regulations. You are the chief executive of Electrocorp‚ an electronics company‚ which makes the onboard computer components for automobiles. In your production plants‚ complex hydrocarbon solvents are used to clean the chips and other parts that go into the computer components. Some of the solvents
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The case of the plant relocation Options Continue operations in US Move operations to Mexico Move operations to Philippines Move operations to South Africa Facts ( Manufacturing of computer components for automobiles.) Complex hydro-carbons used to clean chips and other parts. Solvent carcinogens must be handled with extreme care. Strike of union workers to raise wages. High wages i.e. $15/hour Safety regulations increasing cost of production. Environmental regulations increasing
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Case Memo #2 In this assignment‚ students will read and analyze a case study. In response to the case study‚ students will write an analysis in business memo format‚ addressed to the Board of Directors for the company. The memo is written by the student acting as a hired consultant for the company. The case study to be analyzed‚ The Case of Plant Relocation‚ is attached. By completing this assignment‚ students will meet the outcome(s): identify ethical issues that arise in domestic
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VIRTUAL ORGANIZATION RELOCATION MEMO PM 571 August 5‚ 2013 RIORDAN MANUFACTURING VIRTUAL ORGANIZATION RELOCATION MEMO Project Scope Statement: Riordan Manufacturing’s relocation from Hangzhou to Shanghai. Effectively planning the relocation of Riordan’s plant from Hanzhou to Shanghai is the key to a successful relocation. The relocation will entail moving staff‚ housing‚ office‚ and machinery to a new location. During the planning and execution of this relocation is important to focus
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ANALYSIS OF FACILITY RELOCATION STRATEGIES THE CRITERIA FOR ANALYSING RELOCATION STRATEGIES IN THE NEW ECONOMY Author: Tafadzwa Magejo‚ MSc MSOM (UZ)‚ BTech (Hons) Prod Eng‚ GradZweIE Softex Tissue Products 202 Seke rd graniteside Harare Mobile: +263 11 455 916 Tel: +263 4 770097 ext Email: tmagejo@artcorp.co.zw‚ tmagejo@yahoo.co.uk Abstract This paper presents an analysis of facility relocation strategies. The stimulants of facility relocation (what gives birth to facility relocation
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Stakeholder Identification and Analysis What’s in this section? 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 23 24 26 Identify those stakeholders directly and indirectly affected by the project Identify those whose “interests” determine them as stakeholders Be strategic and prioritize Refer to past stakeholder information and consultation Develop socio-economic fact sheets with a focus on vulnerable groups Verify stakeholder representatives Engage with stakeholders in their own communities Remember that government
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What is Stakeholder Analysis? Stakeholder Analysis (SA) is a methodology used to facilitate institutional and policy reform processes by accounting for and often incorporating the needs of those who have a ‘stake’ or an interest in the reforms under consideration. With information on stakeholders‚ their interests‚ and their capacity to oppose reform‚ reform advocates can choose how to best accommodate them‚ thus assuring policies adopted are politically realistic and sustainable. Although Stakeholder
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government had acknowledged some failings in the relocation scheme. Views remained sharply divided
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Stakeholder Analysis Case Study: BYDauto Enter HK’s Electric Taxi / Bus Market Hui Qiu‚ EMBA 18 ESC Rennes Case background Hong Kong (HK) is one of the most crowded cities in the world‚ with almost the highest vehicle density. It has long been criticized for its bad air quality compared to its advanced economy. With the recently hazardous air pollution in China mainland‚ HK has been affected as well for its geographic neighborhood. The Air quality readings recently (PM2.5: 60µg/m³) have exceeded
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