GMS 200 031 – GLO-BUS Annual Report Industry: 2 Company Name: Dream Team Due: 11/28/14 Instructor: H.Morgan Student #: Co-Managers 500619592: Caleb Antonio 500620521: Cathy Truong 500620618: Manjit Sidhu 500620887: Qihang Qiao 500621078: Adrian Stellato Table of Contents Review of Financial Performance …Pages 2-6 Strategic Vision …Pages 6-7 Performance Target Forecasting …Pages 7-8 Company’s Competitive Strategy in Entry-Level Cameras …Pages
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GLO-BUS Participant’s Guide (somewhat) at a Glance Company Operations: • Main office: Taiwan Regional Sales Offices in Milan‚ Brazil‚ Toronto‚ Singapore Focus is company sales & promotion and support merchandising of retailers Retailers maintain ample inventories to satisfy demand • Seasonal Production and Seasonal Demand Sales: 20% in each Q1-3 40% in Q4 • Retailers place orders 90 days in advance of expected sales. Assembly:
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GLO-BUS Quiz 1 This 20-question multiple choice quiz is intended to encourage you to read and absorb the contents of the Participant’s Guide. Comprehending the contents of the Participant’s Guide is part of the process of getting you ready to manage your company’s operations and make informed‚ wise decisions. All of the questions in Quiz 1 relate to information presented in the Participant’s Guide (although having spent some time familiarizing yourself with the decision entry screens and working
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This simulation game was developed by Sisk (1976). Basically‚ there are ten imaginary countries (Shima‚ Myna‚ Ila‚ Usa‚ Pam‚ Bonay‚ Shivey‚ Lani‚ Ranu and Bili) and each of these countries has three key elements to be considered: defense‚ resources and demography. The main purpose of this game‚ understanding the importance of negotiation and interdependence between countries. I would like to make some changes in the game for my class. Every student or group will choose their imaginary country.
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Glo-Bus Strategic Plan - Outline The following are the key elements of your company’s initial strategic plan. You may use bullets‚ diagrams and other non-traditional text formats to convey your conclusions as long as you include enough detail to get your points across to me. Be sure to include the headings in the papers you hand in. Be sure to include your company name‚ letter‚ and logo as well as the names of all co-managers on the title page of your plans. I. In this first section‚ include
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D’s Dang Cameras Jordan Beadle Esperanza Benitez David Dang Sean Kelly Thom Thurn Strategy Formulation and Initial Implementation Our company wanted to appeal to as many consumers as possible and gain market share through value and competitive cost. We realized that not every person would need an extremely high end camera to capture life’s simple moments‚ but consumers would still appreciate a high value product without the intimidating features of some highend cameras. We chose to
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Labor……………....13-14 Corporate Citizen…………....14 Finance and Cash Flow……...14 Results……………………………….14 Future Plans…………………….……14 Five Year Plan……………………….14-15 Santoria Williams Sharise Wiltshire Dr. Leyland Lucas Business Policy 499 Glo-Bus Stimulation Initial Vision- We didn’t have an initial vision for our company. Company A has grown to be an eco- friendly‚ profitably company. We wanted to create a business that would serve the community‚ but remained environmentally conscious
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Walmart Group Supply Chain Game Conclusion This time‚ the game was more complicated. We need to plan and control production capacity‚ shipment method and further distribution to different areas. Our performance was not as good as last time. The distribution network of the company consists of a single factory and a single warehouse‚ both in Calopeia. We can build extra factories and warehouses in other places. Actually at first‚ our goal was increasing the manufacturing capability
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GLO-BUS Developing Winning Competitive Strategies Welcome to GLO-BUS. You and your co-managers are taking over the operation of a digital camera company that is in a neck-and-neck race for global market leadership‚ competing against rival digital camera companies. All digital camera makers presently have the same worldwide market share‚ although shares vary by company across the four market regions – Europe-Africa‚ Asia-Pacific‚ Latin America‚ and North America. Currently‚ your company is selling
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Which of the following currencies are not involved in affecting the revenues your company receives on camera shipments to retailers in the four geographic regions of the world where it markets cameras? | | | Euros | | | Swiss francs‚ South African rand‚ Chilean pesos‚ and Turkish lira | | | U.S. dollars | | | Brazilian real and Taiwan dollars. | | | Singapore dollars------------------------------------------------- Top of Form The decisions that company co-managers
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