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    Enron Corporation began as a small natural gas distributor and‚ over the course of 15 years‚ grew to become the seventh largest company in the United States. Soon after the federal deregulation of natural gas pipelines in 1985‚ Enron was born by the merging of Houston Natural Gas and InterNorth‚ a Nebraska pipeline company. Initially‚ Enron was merely involved in the distribution of gas‚ but it later became a market maker in facilitating the buying and selling of futures of natural gas‚ electricity

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    A. What negative effects for Mary might this error cause? This is a server error in Mary’s case because depression and herpes were treated during this time. If the court sees this they could question whether or not she is an unfit mother even if she was treated. The court could suggest that the divorce could cause her depression to come back and for treatment to start again. Then the court could be concerned for the child’s well being with her history of depression. With the herpes the court could

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    7/11/2015 Kuo­Jung’s Blog: Coach Case 1   More    Next Blog» Create Blog   Sign In Kuo‐Jung’s Blog 2014年12月8日 星期一 Coach Case 1. What are the defining characteristics of the luxury goods industry? What is the industry like? There are some characteristics of the luxury goods industry include creative designs‚ high quality‚ and brand reputation to attract customers. The luxury goods market can divide to three categories: haute‐couture‚ traditional luxury‚ and accessible luxury. The haute‐couture

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    Jollibee Foods Corporation : International Expansion Case Study Analysis 1. Problem Statement: Jollibee Foods Corporation was a company originally established by the Tan family in 1975 as an ice cream parlor in the Philippines‚ but soon had to change its market caused by the oil crisis in 1977 which was a trigger that immediately caused the price of ice cream to double.Already established in the fast food industry and having dealt the initial barriers faced by those entering it‚ the Tan family

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    MEDIQUIP CASE ANALYSIS Introduction Mediquip S.A.‚ a medical technologies company based in Europe‚ specializes in the sales of CT Scanners.  Within the market‚ they are at a disadvantage because many of their competitors have been there longer and know the decision-makers better.  Another difficulty for Mediquip S.A. is the relatively small market for CT Scanners which in Europe is about 200 units per year.         The case study outlines the sales process between Mediquip S.A. and Lohmann University

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    equipment; 60 years since Ducati had been producing motorcycles; and ten years since Minoli had become the company’s CEO. Minoli joined the then near bankrupt Ducati in 1996‚ and led its turnaround by creating the “World of Ducati‚” a world that involved superior engineering‚ Italian heritage‚ slick design and an undeniable attraction for racing enthusiasts to “join the tribe” and become “Ducatisti.” Revenues moved from €95 million to €380 million from 1996 to 2000. EBITDA improved from a loss to €60 million

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    Harvard Business School 9-598-021 Rev. February 9‚ 1998. WESCO Distribution‚ Inc. Late in June 1997‚ Jim Piraino‚ VP marketing for WESCO Distribution‚ Inc. (see Exhibit 1)‚ was preparing for a yearly review meeting with his CEO Roy Haley. At the top of the agenda was the performance of the National Accounts (NA) program during the first half of 1997 (see Exhibit 2). Haley had ambitious plans for WESCO over the next five years. He had charted out a course that called for an annual growth rate

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    Maria Venus G. Garife July 19‚ 2012 BA201N Case Analysis Kellogg’s: Building a better workplace through motivation 1. Using two motivation theories of your choice‚ explain a) the similarities and the b) differences between the two theories. Among the various motivation theories‚ I chose Herzberg’s theory of motivation and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. a) Similarities Herzberg is the person responsible for the birth of the two-dimensional

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    group to define a recovery plan when it occurs. For example‚ the executive should divide their works into different parts so they can react at the first time when problem happen instead of wasting time on contact each other or ask how to do so. In this case‚ if they consider the attack happen in advance‚ the problem that the executive cannot get into Qdata center because of the authority issue would not

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    Case assignment      Armco‚ Inc.: Midwestern Steel Division Case Analysis What was wrong with the Midwestern Steel Division’s old system? Within the division‚ The Kansas City Works was by far the largest entity. The manufacturing areas of the Kansas City Works were divided into five responsibility centers. Each responsibility center was comprised of one or more cost centers. The managers and superiors were evaluated in terms of cost control and safety. The key cost performance measure was

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