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    Beer Game

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    The Beer Game Copyright by Professor John Sterman‚ MIT October 1984 Sources: http://www.sol-ne.org/pra/tool/beer.html The Fifth Discipline: Pg 27-54 Why play the ‘Beer Game’? Instructions for running the game Steps of the Game Outline for post-game discussion and tasks Supplies Checklist & Mock-up of the Game Board Bibliography CHARTS AND TABLES TO PRINT OUT: [only issue Table 1 and 2 at the onset of the game. Chart 1-3 to be distributed at the end of the game and before

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    Cobra Beer

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    Cobra Beer: Marketing In India ORIGIN AND GROWTH Karan Bilimoria‚ born in a wealthy professional Indian Family was studying accountancy and law in the UK. Simultaneously he was looking for entrepreneurial opportunities after a short flirtation with selling of polo sticks him found a niche business opportunity in the .UK beer market. India cuisine had started becoming quite popular in the UK around the late 1980s. India curry houses were expanding rapidly and becoming common sight in every nook

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    de beers

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    DE BEERS AND THE U.S ANTITRUST LAW PRESENTED BY: Anuj Vadehra:PGHRM11 Honey Bohare:PGHRM27 Rajul Khare:PGHRM49 Mehec Chopra:PGHRM38 Prachi Gera:PGHRM46 DE BEERS – THE SHINE  One of the world’s most successful longest running monopoly  Controlling force of the international diamond market  Launched the “millennial” campaign in 1999; aimed at selling “De Beers diamond” rather than a regular diamond THE DUST BENEATH THE ROCK  De Beers marketing and operating structure was in violation of U.S

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    Boston Beer

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    BBC Founders: Jim Koch‚ Rhonda Kallman‚ founded in 1984 Koch: successful management consultant with the BCG(Boston Consulting Group);but wanted to do his family recipe. He believes : Domestic Microbrewery 可以打败 imported beers的弱点‚ by making consistently high quality---emphasized local character Background : Few craft brewers when BBC began. Critical element of Koch’s plan: use of established brewers’ production facilities: Pittsburgh Brewing Company Benefits : 1. Low

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    Beer Commerical

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    Nicole Alexandria Hazelett English 1310 A. Fortkamp October 7‚ 2013 Guinness Beer Commercial When you cork off the top of a Guinness beer you inhale the smell of unroasted malted Marley. The smell and taste you experience gives you sense of satisfaction. The video persuades you that the types of individuals that drink this beer are ones who care and respect others. Individuals that believe that “The choices we make reveal the true nature of our character.” The introduction is

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    Project Tiger

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    Project Tiger was launched by Kailash Sankhala in India in 1973. The project aims at ensuring a viable population of Bengal tigers in their natural habitats and also to protect them from extinction‚ and preserving areas of biological importance as a natural heritage forever represented as close as possible the diversity ofecosystems across the tiger’s distribution in the country. The project’s task force visualized these tiger reserves as breeding nuclei‚ from which surplus animals would emigrate

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    Corona Beer

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    Identify and discuss the trends in the global beer markets. Having a large international presence‚ the brewing of beer has in the past been a local industry with only a few industries. In the previous decades there has seen increasing consolidation within the industry. In 2003‚ sales totaled more than 1‚400 million hectoliters. The major drive for growth came from higher consumption in developing countries‚ such as China. The better-known beer markets‚ volume growth was sluggish due to the

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    Tamil Tigers

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    LTTE is a terrorist nationalistic organization that tries to take over a part of Sri Lanka and declare it an independent Tamil state. LTTE‚ most commonly known as the Tamil Tigers‚ rose a violent campaign over the Sri Lankan government and after the civilians from the 1970s. The Tamil Tigers are currently concerned as a terrorist organization by thirty two countries. Tamils are a group of people who were moved from the Indian subcontinent to other countries by the British colonial authorities. As

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    Classification of Beer

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    Classification of Beer What’s more refreshing on a hot summer day than a nice cold beer? Or how about drinking a nice cold one with some buddies after work at a local bar‚ sound nice doesn?t it? Beer has been around for many years and will probably be around for many more. A beer is any variety of alcoholic beverages produced by the fermentation of starchy material derived from grains or other plant sources. The production of beer and some other alcoholic beverages is often called brewing.

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    Boston Beer

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    main decision problem for Boston Beer Company is whether or not it should remain in the light beer market. This is followed by four subsidiary decision problems if the answer to main problem is yes: should BBC create a new light beer brand‚ and if so what positioning should it take‚ should they keep Lightship‚ and if yes‚ should BBC maintain or change Lightship’s positioning. The research problems are as follows: it is profitable for BBC to remain in the light beer market‚ what are the growth trends

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