Managing Complex Project Assignment (Fall 2013) *** Teradyne Corporation: The Jaguar project *** By SIMONE GUPTA (Submission Date) November 15th 2014 1. Compare and contrast Teradyne’s traditional project execution strategy to the approach it used in Jaguar. What was similar? What was different? In 2001‚ Teradyne made fundamental changes in their strategic direction and technology. In Jaguar project‚ Teradyne Corporation focused more on up-front planning and design‚ reorganization
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Crim Law and Philos DOI 10.1007/s11572-013-9232-y ORIGINAL PAPER Social Engineering as an Infringement of the Presumption of Innocence: The Case of Corporate Criminality Douglas Husak Ó Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013 Abstract I examine how deferred-prosecution agreements employed against suspected corporate criminality amount to a form of social engineering that infringes the presumption. I begin with a broad understanding of the presumption itself. Then I offer a brief
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Globalisation of Innovation: The Role of Multinational Enterprises by Rajneesh Narula and Antonello Zanfei Globalisation of Innovation: The Role of Multinational Enterprises Rajneesh Narula Dept. of International Economics & Management‚ Copenhagen Business School‚ Howitzvej 60 2000 Frederiksberg‚ Denmark e-mail rn.int@cbs.dk Antonello Zanfei Version: 26 November 2003 Forthcoming in‚ Jan Fagerberg‚ David Mowery‚ and Richard R. Nelson (editors)‚ Handbook of Innovation‚ Oxford University Press 2004.
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and/or errors do not significantly disrupt the living situation amongst the majority of people. The case that I will be discussing in my project is based on Flight Transportation Corporation. Flight Transportation Corporation (FTC)‚ an aviation company based in Eden Prairie‚ Minnesota. FTC’s principal line of business was executive and group air charters. In 1980 and 1981‚ the rapidly growing company reported revenues of $8 million and $24.8 million‚ respectively. FTC’s dramatic growth caught the
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Oracle Systems Corporation Summary Since its formation in California in June 1977‚ Oracle Systems Corporation has grown rapidly to become the world’s largest supplier of database management software. It also offers maintenance‚ consulting‚ training‚ and systems integration services and it is the leader in its industry. But currently‚ its way of revenue recognition has been debated. Under Oracle’s current set of accounting rules‚ Oracle can recognize any revenue they believe will be shipped within
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Oracle Systems Corporation 1. What factors might have led analysts to question Oracle Systems’ method of revenue recognition in mid-1990? Are these legitimate concerns? Analysts might have been led to question Oracle’s method of revenue recognition because of revenue recognition timing‚ quality of receivables‚ and aggressive sales practice. These were all legitimate concerns. Oracle recognized licensing and sublicensing revenues on the date of contract rather than upon delivery when certain
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Throughout this course‚ we were told to pick a company. The company I chose was Kohl’s Corporation. I picked this company because I am loyal customer of Kohl’s and have more knowledge when it comes to the particular company. Kohl’s Corporation has variety of merchandise from apparel to home goods and more. There are a total of 1‚164 stores in 49 states and Kohl’s also has their online store for those who don’t have a store near them. Kohl’s is big on their sportswear‚ and home good items. The company
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told that Patricia is a director of SEPL‚ and Dan is a director of FPPL they are classified as officers under the CA. 2. S.181 states‚ “Directors must exercise their powers and discharge their duties in good faith in the best interests of the corporation and for a proper purpose” (slides). In this case Patricia has failed to act in good faith of SEPL through advising her sister that SEPL are buying a large amount of shares in FPPL. Because of Patricia’s actions‚ SEPL lost their chance to buy shares
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managers were urging the company to adjust its menu‚ change its operations‚ and refocus its marketing on ethnic Chinese customers. Finally‚ he wondered whether entering the nearly virgin fast food territory of Papua New Guinea would position Jollibee to dominate an emerging market—or simply stretch his recently-slimmed division’s resources too far. With only a few weeks of experience in his new company‚ Noli Tingzon knew that he would have to weigh these decisions carefully. Not only would
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Restructurings‚ and Corporate Governance Eskimo Pie Corporation Copyright © 1992 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. Harvard Business School case 293-084. In early 1991‚ Reynolds Metals‚ the makers of Aluminum Foil and other aluminum products‚ decided to sell its holding of Eskimo Pie‚ a marketer of branded frozen novelties. Reynolds had few interests outside its aluminum and packaging business‚ and the Eskimo Pie Corporation‚ with roughly $47 million in sales‚ accounted for less
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