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    Skil Corporation

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    strategy of producing low cost and high quality products. It had embarked on a program of acquisitions to meets its aggressive goals of growing sales 15% annually. It had acquired only financially successful companies. But in 1979‚ it acquired Skil Corporation‚ a financially mediocre performing company for $58 million. Skil was a leading manufacturer of portable power tools serving the professional and consumer markets‚ the circular saw being the strongest and best seller amongst those tools‚ which it

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    Appex corporation

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    Appex Corporation Overview In 1988 Appex Corporation was a relatively small entrepreneurial company‚ with loose structure and started to lose money. As a result‚ Appex has spent the last 3 years developing and trying out new organizational structures as it changes from a small organization of only 25 employees to a large one which is estimated to be growing by 50% every six months. In order to do this they have recruited Shikhar Ghosh to the position of COO with the promise of the CEO position

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    Bose Corporation

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    Bose Case- Supplier Relationship Management Bose Corporation‚ created by Amar Bose and Sherwin Greenblatt is a successful high-fidelity sound corporation‚ which competes on quality. Their motto and mission both represent their focus on quality by stating‚ “Better Sound Through Research‚” and “providing outstanding sound experience to everyone in the whole world.” By 1990‚ Bose was a $720 million company and still committed to their quality of speakers and sound equipment. The production process

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    P6 – Communicate Technical information to a specified audience By Inas Mahfoudi Introduction  In this presentation I will be creating a brief guide for Microsoft word. Microsoft word is one of the most popular software to use as it uses simple words to help new users . Also it has spell check and grammar check etc. Proofing As you can see‚ Microsoft word underlines the word in red which has not been written correctly with the correct spelling. To fix this you highlight the word and right click

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    Data Management

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    best alternative in the following: Q.1 In the relational modes‚ cardinality is termed as: (A) Number of tuples. (B) Number of attributes. (C) Number of tables. (D) Number of constraints. Ans: A Q.2 Relational calculus is a (A) Procedural language. (C) Data definition language. Ans: B Q.3 The view of total database content is (A) Conceptual view. (C) External view. Ans: A Q.4 Cartesian product in relational algebra is (A) a Unary operator. (B) a Binary operator. (C) a Ternary operator. (D) not defined

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    Interchangeable Manufacturing and Technical Drawings Until the 1700-1800’s industrial productions was like custom fitting sections in a product. Assembly would consist of craftsman hand filing and grinding roughly shaped parts and putting them together. The invention of interchangeable parts allowed the assembly of products to be done a lot quicker‚ and without training of a craftsperson. To be able to make the parts there had to be improvements to the technology in the machine had to be made

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    Rubatex Corporation

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    Rubatex Corporation‚ which manufactures rubber and foam for a variety of products‚ is having lots of problems‚ particularly at their Bedford plant. Although the sales have increased‚ the net profits have decreased. American Industrial Partners (API)‚ who purchased Rubatex‚ is demanding aggressive action to be taken to reduce the losses incurred. The working conditions at the Bedford plant are abysmal. The plant is hot‚ dirty and not air-conditioned. The equipment is old and outdated. The work in

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    ways to produce a specific product do so in abundance and share it through global trade with the world‚ rather than it be extremely difficult and costly for a single state to do it alone. Through foreign direct investment‚ multinational corporations are able to invest in other countries by establishing their own facilities in foreign territories. This is the base of globalization. Through FDI and MNCs companies are locating closer to customers and introducing themselves in the same area as

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    Zoecon Corporation

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    Problem Statement Zoecon Corporation sells a variety of animal-health-related and pest-control products. With a strong growth rate of 10% annually‚ Zoecon enjoys a 25% before-tax profit without a clear threat of declining demand. However‚ while the company’s trade relations with pest control operators (PCOs)‚ veterinary clinics‚ and pet stores‚ stay strong; the company has found the profit from its consumer-market sector lacking. In an attempt to conquer the consumer market‚ some of Zoecon’s top

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    Polymedica Corporation

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    CASE STUDY: PolyMedica Corporation (A) Northwood University DeVos Graduate School of Management September 17‚ 2012 PROBLEM STATEMENT PolyMedica’s method of capitalizing direct-response advertising expenditures rather than expensing the cost is under investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and has caused concern for investors who are questioning the legitimacy of this practice. ANALYSIS

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