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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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    Xerox - Book in Time

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    Raja Kurapati Marketing 508 - 08/04/05 Xerox Case Study Analysis Xerox’s "Book In Time" is a revolutionary product‚ presenting some new opportunities for the company. It is simply a matter of costs. The Book-in-Time equipment allows for a publishing company to produce a 300-page book for $6.90‚ something which could have been previously reached only for lots larger than 1‚000 copies. A significant decrease in publishing costs‚ given the fact that these cover up to 20 % (including the paper

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    Scandal of Xerox

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    Content Page Executive Summary Xerox‚ the then world’s largest copier seller‚ was sued by the U.S. Security and Exchange Committee (SEC) in 2002 for its fraudulent accounting manipulations‚ which inflated $1.5 billion earnings from 1997 to 2000. Several parties got their hands dirty in the scandal‚ including the then senior Xerox management‚ the Board of Directors and external auditor KPMG LLP. The failure of those parties in discharging their duties induces the further thought of trust and accountability

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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 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 Diversity

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    Xerox Diversity‚ the inclusion of different types of people (whether it be race or culture) in a group or organization. How would Xerox‚ a fortune 500 company define diversity? How diverse is Xerox in comparison to the rest of the market? With diversity your company gains knowledge and experience from different facets of the world‚ but what would keep Xerox motivated to diversify their workforce? Considering the growth in cultural diversity in the US how has Xerox manage to maintain its diversity

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    Xerox Technology Venture

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    Case Analysis for Xerox Ajoy Singh Discussed Question 2. What is your opinion of the original vision of Xerox Technology Ventures (XTV)? What would you have done differently? Xerox’s interest in XTV came with the realization that the Xerox PARC’s technology was leaking out of the company. Industry rumor suggests that the Macintosh‚ Ethernet‚ laser printers‚ and mouse pointers were all invented by Xerox PARC and leaked out to various start-ups. The company

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    Xerox Customers

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    connection to Xerox customers‚ her active engagement with Xerox people‚ and her steadfast commitment to the values of the company that are inherent in its culture and in her effective leadership‚? Said N.J. Nicholas‚ Jr.‚ lead independent director of Xerox’s board of directors. ?As important‚ she has worked closely with the board to ensure a seamless and well planned leadership succession. She has earned our tremendous respect and our deepest gratitude. Q2 Leslie Scism‚ "Xerox Shares Fall

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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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    Case 1 MGMT 6150 Anne Mulcahy‚ Xerox CEO Fall 2013 Prepared by: H. Prepared for: Dr. Margaret M. Hopkins 09/10/2013 Fiedler’s Contingency Model: The Contingency Model that was developed by Fiedler’s and his associates was aimed to link the leadership style with the situation and circumstances surrounding each leader. (The Leadership Experience. p.68). Now will try to assess the leadership style of Anne Mulcahy to test the extent to which she was a relationship-oriented leader or a

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