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    Artifacts Discovered!

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    JULY‚ 03‚ 2013 Manila‚ Philippines – Divers from the National Museum and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) have discovered a ship loaded with artifacts that sank during the Spanish period off Culasi Point in Roxas City. Lieutenant Commander Algier Ricafrente‚ PCG Public Affairs chief‚ said that National Museum research divers Bobby Orillaneda and Ligaya Lacsina and French divers from the Far Eastern Foundation for Nautical Archeology sought the assistance of the PCG in the ongoing search of the

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    Fuji Xerox Saved Xerox The Xerox story is a classic one of a once- dominant company that lost its edge and was overcome by new rivals from unexpected sources. The difference this time is that Xerox relied on a constellation of allies to defend itself and ultimately to regain leadership in its industry. The story begins in the 1960’s‚ when the company’s revolutionary plain-paper copiers took the industry by storm and made the name Xerox synonymous with photocopying. Xerox revenues

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    Benchmarking at Xerox

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    XEROX - THE BENCHMARKING STORY Source link: http://www.icmrindia.org/free%20resources/casestudies/xerox-benchmarking-5.htm The case examines the benchmarking initiatives taken by Xerox‚ one of the world ’s leading copier companies‚ as a part of its ’Leadership through Quality ’ program during the early 1980s. The case discusses in detail the benchmarking concept and its implementation in various processes at Xerox. It also explores the positive impact of benchmarking practices on Xerox. "Benchmarking

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    Jeffrey Lu Hour 6 Chapter 1: Europe Discovers America Who Discovered America? The first humans to reach America were nomads in search of food and land. They crossed the land bridge that connected Asia and North America‚ which is now long gone. Leif Ericson was probably the first European to reach America. His discovery was passed on unnoticed and he is not real to the modern world. Amerigo Vespucci came upon the northern coast of South America. A few years later‚ someone credited him

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    Xerox Corp

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    through Functional-Level Strategies: Xerox Corporation 1. Identify how the changes that Xerox undertook after 1980‚ helped the company to improve its efficiency‚ quality‚ innovation and customer responsiveness. Xerox underwent series of improvement after its 1980 downfall. First‚ Xerox had changed its waste management by decreasing the number of defective products and services‚ thus promotes efficiency. To cope with the increasing reject rate products‚ Xerox consolidated its worldwide supply base

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    Xerox Corporation

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    Xerox Corporation 1. Leadership through Quality was a strategy developed by Xerox as a result of competitors being financially strong‚ technologically advanced and having excellent customer relations. Xerox Corporation through its strategy tries to meet its customer requirements. The strategy is viable as Xerox through this strategy tries ensuring that definition of Quality is meeting the customer requirements all the time. The three major components of LTQ are Employee Involvement that stresses

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    Xerox Case

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    INTRODUCTION Xerox is a multinational corporation serving the global document-processing and financial services market. The business revolves in over 130 countries by its developed‚ manufactured and marketed copiers‚ duplicators‚ facsimile products‚ scanners and other products. Xerox case study center on the document-processing activities of the company. The case discuss on the management control system and its trends that helps Xerox to overcome its obstacle s in maintaining its market share

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    FUJI XEROX AND THE XEROX CORP.: TURNING TABLES? Company’s Profile Xerox – In a Glance Xerox was founded in 1906 as "The Haloid Company"‚ which originally manufactured photographic paper and equipment. The company subsequently changed its name to "Haloid Xerox" in 1958 and then simply "Xerox" in 1961. Although Xerox is a global brand‚ it maintains a joint venture‚ Fuji Xerox‚ with Japanese photographic firm Fuji Photo Film Co. to develop‚ produce and sell in the Asia-Pacific region. Fuji

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    Xerox Analysis

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    Xerox: Value Chain Analysis Overview Xerox Corporation (Xerox) values its research and development activity as one of its core competencies and primary profit engines. Xerox specifically states that it views its technology and the development thereof as being a key link in its value chain: “technology-a past‚ present and future strong suit for Xerox. We routinely invest 6 percent of our revenues in research‚ development and engineering”(“True” 5). This amount of financial investment in this core

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    Resources Capabilities

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    CSAC05 1/13/07 9:21 Page 123 5 Analyzing Resources and Capabilities Analysts have tended to define assets too narrowly‚ identifying only those that can be measured‚ such as plant and equipment. Yet the intangible assets‚ such as a particular technology‚ accumulated consumer information‚ brand name‚ reputation‚ and corporate culture‚ are invaluable to the firm’s competitive power. In fact‚ these invisible assets are often the only real source of competitive edge that can be sustained over time

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