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    Ebay in China - Case Study

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    E-Bay Strategy In China Alliance or Acquisition? Case Study Strategic Management Gabriela Šalamonová Barbora Jandová Pierrick Boissel Julien Meunier Alexandre Godet SUMMARY I. The Input Stage      CAGE VRIO Analysis CPM matrix EFE matrix IFE matrix II. The Matching Stage    BCG matrix SPACE matrix GSM matrix III. The Decision Stage   Matrix Analysis QSPM matrix IV. Questions     Assessment of eBay´s choice of market entry strategy for China‚ listing both the advantages

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    Shipper Manufacturing Company Case Study is an operation strategy’s case. Wallace is a general manager of APD who has made a decision to propose the changing strategy. In order to apply the new advanced strategy‚ the company is concerned about cost‚ delivery‚ quality and flexibility. Thus‚ the company will need to adopt new objectives: to shift from low-volume to high-volume production ‚ and from the custom designed product to the high quality manufacturing designed product. 1.1. What objectives

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    The following proposal is for the implementation of Active Directory within the Riordan Manufacturing organization which includes plants in Michigan‚ Georgia‚ China and Headquarters in California. In the implementation of Active Directory‚ Riordan’s old domain will be replaced with Windows 2003 servers acting as domain controllers and running Active Directory Services at each of the above plants. This allows the network administrators at each Riordan plant to actively manage network resources. This

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    Case Study Crosby Manufacturing Corporation “I’ve called this meeting to resolve a major problem with our management cost and control system (MCCS)‚” remarked Wilfred Livingston‚ president. “We’re having one hell of a time trying to meet competition with our antiquated MCCS reporting procedures. Last year we were considered nonresponsive to three large government contracts because we could not adhere to the customer’s financial reporting requirements. The government has recently shown a renewed

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    Group Decision Making

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    Group decision making could be analysed as a very complex process whereby individual contributions play a big role in it. Wood et al. (2010) explained that group decision effectiveness equates to individual contributions add group process gains and deduct group process loss. We felt that the decisions made in groups contributed to a major part to mould the behaviour of individuals in future group activities. Hence‚ it is crucial to focus and analyse on the key factors that created effective group

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    The Wallace Group Case Study Introduction This paper will address the most important problems facing The Wallace Group. Recommendations to Harold Wallace‚ President and Chairman of the organization will be formulated‚ in an effort to begin the process of restructuring the company for development and growth. Finally‚ a description of how to educate a manager to manage an organization as it evolves over time from an entrepreneurial structure to a more complex structure will be discussed. The

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    Obligation - The lean manufacturing process is implemented in the bank for day to day processing level‚ but it has to start at‚ and be plainly strengthened by top management. For example‚ the Branch manager/Asst. Manager should be involved in leading some Kaizen events. An ongoing 20% advance in productivity does not come about by itself. Management must be involved and personally invested in the outcomes. Top organisation should expect their personal promise to exceed one year before the process

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    Acer Weaknesses

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    Acer closes in on Dell’s No. 2 PC ranking By Bruce Einhorn‚ BusinessWeek Tuesday‚ January 20‚ 2009 11:33 AM Just a few years ago there was a clear pecking order in the PC industry‚ with Dell at the front and Acer way back in the queue. Dell and its U.S. rival Hewlett-Packard were the clear champions‚ selling far more desktops and laptops than anyone else. Meanwhile‚ little Acer‚ a Taiwanese company that had tried and failed in the 1990s to crack the U.S. market‚ was an also-ran‚ with worldwide

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    Group Decision-Making

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    Decision making takes considerable time and effort. The problem I see with making group decisions is the time you take to evaluate each option. The more people you have in a group‚ the more opinions are shared and it becomes difficult to reach a consensus. It is key to define what the problem is and who will be affected by the decision. Decisions that will be affecting a group will need to be addressed with the group or at least a fair representation of the group. For example‚ I work at a high

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    Google in China Case Study Chris Chapman MGT/448 April 27‚ 2013 Professor Willie Thomas University of Phoenix Google in China Google’s mantra “Don’t be evil‚” represents the company’s fundamental principle of never compromising the integrity of its search results. In 2000‚ Google decided to expand its services to China‚ the world’s largest country. The expansion met greater opportunities for the growing company. However‚ new markets bring new challenges and assimilating to the culture

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