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    Analysis: Maple Leaf Foods: Leading Six Sigma Change Maple Leaf Foods: Six Sigma in 2002 From the title‚ “Maple Leaf Foods (A): Leading Six Sigma Change”‚ one could assume that the case study is about introduction and implementing of Six Sigma in Maple Leaf Foods (MLF) company which is based Toronto‚ Canada. By observing through headings from the case study‚ one can predict that Bruce Miyashita‚ vice-president (VP) Six Sigma of MLF‚ brings Six Sigma to MLF and he implemented it. Based on

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    Whirlpool Legal

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    Whirlpool Legal Responsibility The legal responsibility component of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) definition is an expected responsibility. Whirlpool is expected to obey laws and regulations that affect their stakeholders: employees‚ consumers‚ owners‚ community‚ and others. The official company statement in regards to the basic code of conduct is “There is no right way to do a wrong thing.” (Whirlpool Corporation‚ 2006) To begin with‚ Whirlpool has an established and published Code

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    Whirlpool History Whirlpool is a company that has been around for 100 years. They are best known for their household appliances including washer/dryer and dishwashers. Corporations such as Whirlpool would not be able to make it without being able to analyze positive and negative aspects that help them either penetrate a market or continue in a current market. The aspects analyzed would be items out of there control. At the basic level‚ these items would include opportunities and threats.

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    Whirlpool case 1. Describe Whirpool’s global marketing strategy. At its early beginning‚ Whirlpool was a normal company in U.S; it started selling white good like refrigerators‚ stoves‚ washing machines‚ and microwave ovens. Its sells were $18 billion a year and growing 2 or 3 percent annually. Whirlpool is one of the market leaders of electro domestics‚ nowadays‚ not only in the United States but also worldwide. This is because Whirlpool sells 3 different lines of products that differ on prices

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    RANBAXY LABORATORIES LTD RESEARCH EQUITY RESEARCH July 10‚ 2008 RESULTS REVIEW Share Data Market Cap Price BSE Sensex Reuters Bloomberg Avg. Volume (52 Week) 52-Week High/Low Shares Outstanding Valuation Ratios (Consolidated) Year to 31 December 2008E EPS (Rs.) 14.7 EPS Growth (%) 27.8% PER (x) 36.6x EV/ Sales (x) 3.2x 19.2x EV/ EBITDA (x) Shareholding Pattern (%) Promoters FIIs Institutions Public & Others Relative Performance 700 600 500 400 300 200 Jul-07 Aug-07 Sep-07 Oct-07 Nov-07 Dec-07

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    Whirlpool in China

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    Whirlpool in China In 2006 whirlpool became the largest home appliance maker in the world. This was not an easy feat. The appliance industry is highly competitive industry with price wars being a driving factor for competition. Whirlpool’s philosophy focused on customer loyalty. Its products were built to be reliable with long lifecycles‚ which meant substantial emphasis had to be paid to product quality. Whirlpools philosophy is particularly difficult as it needs to not only to make high quality

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    About Whirlpool Corporation: 1989: Whirlpool entered European Markey by buying a 53% stake in the appliance division of Dutch based Philips Electronic for $ 470 million .Formed a joint venture firm named Whirlpool International BV (WIBV). 1990: Added the whirlpool brand name to the Philips product line. 1991: whirlpool bought the rest of the Philips stake (47%) for $ 600 million to become the sole owner of Whirlpool International BV. 1991-1999: WIBV developed three pan European brands

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    Running Head: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION Whirlpool Corporation [Author’s Name] [Institution’s Name] Whirlpool Corporation Whirlpool Corporation is a renowned global manufacturer and marketer of electronics appliances. Its product portfolio primarily consists of laundry appliances‚ refrigeration systems‚ nourishments appliances‚ juicers & mixers‚ and dishwashers. The company markets and distributes its products under different names like Whirlpool‚ Kitchen Aid‚

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    TQM‚ Six Sigma and LEAN (29259-E09) BACHELOR EXAM data Open book Exam prepared by Mikkel Nüssler Please note: Each of the exam assignments has an individual weight. The weight is expressed as a percentage. Assignment 1 (Weight: 20%): LEAN and TQM Based on the case ‘Office Chairs Inc.’: A. Evaluate the organizational changes made by the company in 2005 relative to the theory of LEAN and TQM. Assignment 2 (Weight: 60%): LEAN – Value Stream Analysis Based on the case ‘Office

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    A07-00-0013 Whirlpool Corporation’s Global Strategy We want to be able to take the best capabilities we have and leverage them in all our companies worldwide. David Whitman‚ Whirlpool CEO‚ 1994 Quoted in the Harvard Business Review In 1989‚ Whirlpool Corporation (Whirlpool) embarked on an ambitious global expansion with the objective of becoming the world market leader in home appliances. Beginning with the purchase of a majority stake in an appliance company owned by Philips‚ the Dutch

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