guide examines case studies‚ a form of qualitative descriptive research that is used to look at individuals‚ a small group of participants‚ or a group as a whole. Researchers collect data about participants using participant and direct observations‚ interviews‚ protocols‚ tests‚ examinations of records‚ and collections of writing samples. Starting with a definition of the case study‚ the guide moves to a brief history of this research method. Using several well documented case studies‚ the guide then
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Improving the Residential Security around the Estrella Village Mary Anne U. Emor | Micah L. Sakay | Sharmaine B. Jadulco |Catherine Camposano | Alwin L. Jose Jomar Fernando | Charles Jordan dela Cruz | Gio Jerico Perea I. PROBLEM The purpose of this study is to develop the security management for the residents and to prevent the increasing number of crimes in Estrella Village‚ Guiguinto‚ Bulacan. In this community the number of crimes happened increased‚ it is due to absence of security‚ street lights
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1. The factors affecting the demand for the lines of Washburn guitars are: a. Bought by a first time guitar buyer : i. Price – price is the major factor for the first time guitar buyers. Increase in the price can lower the demand while the decrease in the price can increase the demand. ii. Good value – good quality for the price is also a major consideration for the buying the guitar. Good workmanship will play a significant role in the buyer’s purchase decision. iii. Brand name--
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automobile. The car has revolutionized transportation from the day a company named "Reo" sold its first car‚ the Curved Dashed Oldsmobile in 1901‚ to today. The topic of cars can be broken into many different categories‚ from SUV and sports to European and American. One maker of cars that has branched a lot in past years is Japan. Though we do not realize it‚ most of our cars come from Japan. The top car company as of 2011 is Toyota. Toyota is a Japanese automobile manufacturer that exports its cars all around
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Car Price Differentials in the European Union Submitted By: ‘Group 4’ Jan1‚ 1993: The single European act became law among member states of EU Goal: To remove barriers to cross border trade & investment within confines of EU Benefits: Increased competition & corresponding reduction in prices Jan1‚ 1999: EU’s member states adopted Euro as common currency Benefits: Would make it easy for the European consumers to compare prices across nations leading to harmonization of prices within Euro
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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Electric Cars Introduction to Electric Cars An electric car is a vehicle which is driven by electric engines. The engines use electrical energy which is usually stored in batteries. Electric car is a variation of electric vehicle (EV). EV speaks of any vehicles which are propelled by electric engines. “Electric car” is a general term for high-speed vehicles which are powered by electricity. In the United States‚ low-speed vehicles which are powered by electricity
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passenger train cars per month? At 70% load = 90 x 70% = 63 Breakeven point in passengers = 35‚000/63 = 556 cars c) If Springfield Express raises its average passenger fare to $ 190‚ it is estimated that the average load factor will decrease to 60 percent. What will be the monthly break-even point in number of passenger cars? 90 seats x 60% = 54 Contribution Margin = $190 - $70 = $120 Fixed costs $3‚150‚000/ $120 = 26250 Passengers 26250/54 = 486 cars d)
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DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COMPLEX Market1 CASE ANALYSIS: McDonald’s “Seniors” Restaurant Submitted by: Almendrala‚ Angela Gotuaco‚ PJ Hatol‚ Louise Nicole Muhi‚ Ryanna Puntanar‚ Kyndra Trinos‚ Carl Ventanilla‚ Kestrel Submitted to: Professor Earl Elizondo COMPANY OVERVIEW Background McDonald’s is the world’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants with more than 34‚000 local
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Tesco – Business Transformation Case Study Who would have thought that the food retailer famous for the slogan “Pile It High‚ Sell It Cheap” launched by Jack Cohen on an East End market stall in 1919‚ would have grown into one of the largest non-food retailers in Europe by 2007? What was it about Tesco that enabled it to move from being the poor relation to J. Sainsbury in the 1970s and 1980s to become the largest UK food retailer in the first decade of the 21st century? What was it that happened
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Case study: supply and demand The aim of this case study is to examine how the ideas and techniques for self-management you read about can be used and adapted to fit personal circumstances. In this case – the story of Asma‚ a mother of two young children returning to paid employment – you will be asked to think how the ideas might be useful to her in managing her return. You may be asking why a decision to go back to paid work is being discussed in the context of a course about management. You may
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