www.hbr.org Even as companies are being told that the future lies in globalization‚ some are severely punished for their international moves. A simple test can help you decide what makes strategic sense for your organization. When You Shouldn’t Go Global by Marcus Alexander and Harry Korine Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 When You Shouldn’t Go Global 8 Further
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The Indian Carpet Industry -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Indian Carpet Industry India‚ like many other countries‚ has always used wool as the basic material of the carpet. Other materials commonly used are silk and cotton. Silk carpets are particularly high quality pieces. In the beginning of the carpet making century‚ only natural dyes were used to color the wool. Madder‚ as well as other wild vegetables‚ was the most important
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March 4‚ 2011 Case-Revitalizing Dell I. Diagnosis Question 1: The most critical shifts in Dell’s contextual factors‚ including industry dynamics‚ trends‚ technology changes and shift of the competitive landscape are following: The industry has changed significantly over the last 20 years. The traditional business model in the PC industry was inside-out‚ supplying machines based on orders from distribution‚ resell and retail channels‚ thus following the indirect selling concept. Dell’s direct
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I. Introduction Automobile industry is a symbol of technical marvel by human kind. Being one of the fastest growing sectors in the world its dynamic growth phases are explained by nature of competition‚ product life cycle and consumer demand. Today‚ the global automobile industry is concerned with consumer demands for styling‚ safety‚ and comfort; and with labor relations and manufacturing efficiency. The industry is at the crossroads with global mergers and relocation of production centers
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Indian Paper industry The paper industry in India is more than a century old. At present there are over 800 paper mills manufacturing a wide variety of items required by the consumers. These paper mills are manufacturing industrial grades‚ cultural grades and other specialty papers. The paper industry in India could be classified into 3 categories according to the raw material consumed. Wood based Agro based & Waste paper based While the number of wood based mills is around 20 and balance 780
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technical document should be issued by the oversea product’s manufacture. 2.Product registration standard (1) According to Regulation of medical devices (on trial)‚ the product registration standards must be in compliance with national standard‚ industry standards‚ also relevant laws and regulations. Based on this‚ manufactured should provide the techniques with quality control‚ safety and efficiency‚ according to the features of the product. Technical requirements and testing methods should all
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HBR: “Introducing New Coke Case”: Discussion Questions: Directions: You are to write a report on the HBR Coke Case. The report consists of 10 questions. Each question is worth 10 points. Please write in a Q & A format and not essay. Questions: 1. What is the case about? Write a ½ page executive summary of the case which includes at least 3 consumer behavior theories that are evident in this case. Ans: In the late 80s‚ Pepsi market share was catching up with Coca-cola at
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ng EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF INDIA OCCASIONAL PAPER NO. 142 INDIAN SHIPPING INDUSTRY: A CATALYST FOR GROWTH Exim Bank’s Occasional Paper Series is an attempt to disseminate the findings of research studies carried out in the Bank. The results of research studies can interest exporters‚ policy makers‚ industrialists‚ export promotion agencies as well as researchers. However‚ views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Bank. While reasonable care has been taken to ensure authenticity
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becoming a service based economy with increased reliance on the service sector to sustain economic growth across the next 5-10 years". Discuss this assertion including a review of the contribution that the service sector has made to the Australia economy across the past 10 years‚ and present your view on the contribution it will make across the next 5-10 years‚ with rationale. Introduction Life without services is unimaginable. Today everything we need or do is a service. Service is usually defined
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Executive Summary The case " Apple Computer ’s Supplier Hubs: A Tale of Three Cities" deals with the imple-mentation of supplier hubs as an instrument to improve the flow of materials along a sup-ply chain based on the experience at Cork‚ Ireland and Fountain‚ Colorado. Since the demand of Apple ’s desktop PC and server PC products has rapidly increased there is a need to built new production lines‚ but at the same time a need to store more material at the manufacturing site.
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