ACC 3511 DECISION MAKING & CONTROL CASE STUDY INSEL INC. SECTION: 2 INSTRUCTOR: DR. ZAMZULAILA GROUP: 4 NO NAME MATRIC NO 1 FATIN ZATALINI ZULKURNAIN 1018900 2 HAJAR FARHANA AB RAHMAN 1010798 3 SITI NORTHAHIRAH MOHD PAUZI 1018094 4 SITI AISHAH ZAKARIA 0820084 5 NURUL AIN AHAMED MARZUKI 0917794 INSEL INC. SUMMARY Insel Inc. is one of few Malaysian manufacturing companies that marketed a wide range of electronic product from highly sophisticated integrated
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Under Joint Task Force (JTF) 7‚ the combined efforts of other Services (Air Force‚ Marines‚ and Navy to support General MacArthur with operation reach in Operation Chromite was possible only through effective joint planning. The Navy (also alongside the British) supported General MacArthur with operational reach by providing the successful bombardment by carrier planes and shelling by cruisers‚ destroyers and other naval gunfire support ships days prior to beginning joined by the Marines. The Marines
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Starbucks Corporation Fiscal 2008 Annual Report Fiscal 2008 Financial Highlights Stores Open at Fiscal Year End (COMPANY-OPERATED AND LICENSED STORES) Net Revenues (IN BILLIONS) & Net Revenue Growth (PERCENTAGES) from Previous Year 16‚680 $9.4 $7.8 $6.4 $5.3 $4.1 24% 30% 20% 22% 21% $10.4 10% International United States 15‚011 12‚440 10‚241 8‚569 7‚225 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Components of 2008 Revenue
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Strategic Audit of a Corporation; An Analysis of Wal-Mart MBA 685 Written by: Michelle Ujene 1. Current Situation 1.1 Current Performance: Wal-Mart Stores Incorporated‚ or Wal-Mart as popularly known‚ is a publicly traded company. The company has continued to increase its sales income over the period of existence since 1962. Recent financial records revealed that net sales increased from $418.9Billion recorded in 2011 fiscal year to $443. 9 Billion in 2012 fiscal year‚ representing
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4) parents prefer to buy toys which they consider good for children rather than the kids really want 5) rapid imitation and limited protection of IP harming new product introduction Internal problems (weaknesses?) Godtfred controlled the operations closely (new product‚ brick or color must be approved by him before introduction. color were very limited to only 5 types.) It took very long for his son Kjeld to persuade him to add new color. > slow down responsiveness to market unmet demand
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Comprehensive Case 1.1 Enron 1. There were several parties responsible for the "crisis of confidence" created by the Enron debacle. Enron’s executives were responsible for their behavior in trying to adjust their financial statements. Andersen’s auditors were responsible for not doing their jobs with integrity and not keeping their independence in from Enron. Regulatory groups were responsible for making
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Introduction Context 7-Eleven has been founded in the late 20s in Dallas Texas. After years of substantial growth‚ a Japanese company gained control in 1991. Over the years it has developed an extensive franchise network. This makes 7-Eleven the world’s largest franchisor‚ currently operating over 50‚000 outlets. ("7-11 around the‚" 2013) There is an important difference between the strategies of 7-Eleven Japan and 7-Eleven USA. Due to the high-population density in Japan‚ 7-Eleven Japan makes use
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OPERATION LINEBACKER II 1. What do you think of when you drive by that big B-52 at the museum? Being the history buff that I am‚ I think about Vietnam‚ where that old "Buff" was used the most. "Why should I care about Vietnam?" you ask yourself. Well‚ last time I checked there’s a history section in the PFE guide‚ so there might be a test later! The intent of this paper is to inform you about Operation Linebacker II. I’ll explain the events leading up to the operation‚ discuss the strategy
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Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc.: Under Attack (2006) Strategic Audit By Jessica Brown Sue Dobbs Elaine Edwards Catherine Oden Wal-Mart Current Strategies Offering products at everyday low prices is one of Wal-Mart’s many strategies. The company value chain helps identify activities associated with how Wal-Mart achieves their many strategies. First‚ Wal-Mart’s supply chain management is extremely cost effective. For example‚ Wal-Mart has been known to imitate competition’s successful merchandising
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Executive Summary Introduction Problem/Issue statement Data analysis Key decision criteria Alternatives analysis Recommendations Action and Implementation Plan References 2 2 3 4 6 6 7 7 8 Executive Summary The purpose of this report was to examine the four problems that Starbucks is facing and then find out a way to solve these problems. By analyse these issues‚ the business’ strategies and the processes of the company will be evaluated. Starbucks’ way of operatiing
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