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    Fuji Xerox - Jv - Case Study

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    Harvard Business School 9-391-156 Rev. 12/8/92 Xerox and Fuji Xerox We are committed to strengthening the strategic and functional coordination of Xerox and Fuji Xerox so that we will compete effectively against strong and unified global competitors. -Paul Allaire‚ President and CEO of Xerox Corporation -Yotaro Kobayashi‚ President and CEO of Fuji Xerox Fuji Xerox‚ the joint venture between Xerox and Fuji Photo Film‚ was at a pivotal point in its 28-year history in 1990. Many considered

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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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    ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (MGT 700) GROUP ASSIGNMENT CASE STUDY : XEROX NORAZENI BINTI AHMAD KAMARUZAMAN 2013251298 NOOR ZURA WATI BINTI AHMAD 2013671988 AZATUL KAMARUL ARIFFIN BIN HASSAN 2013620482 EXECUTIVE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OCTOBER 2013 QUESTION 1 Q. How would Xerox define diversity? Xerox is the world’s largest technology and services company in the computer that specialized in document management with recent annual revenue of $21.6

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    Case Study 2: Xerox [Type the document subtitle] 10/7/2014 Organizational Behavior Fall 2014 Professor Falcone Case 2: Xerox Q 1: How would Xerox define Diversity? How has the definition changed over the years? A 1: Diversity means more than race and gender. Diversity means creating an environment where all employees can grow to their fullest potential. The first chairman of Xerox‚ Johnson C. Wilson had the commitment to diversify. Chairman Wilson took proactive steps to create

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    TO APPLY FOR OBTAINING THE XEROX COPY OF THE VALUED ANSWER SCRIPTS AND TO APPLY FOR REVALUATION 1. Three types of forms are available to apply for revaluation and for obtaining Xerox copy of answer papers. RV – Form A : To apply for obtaining Xerox copy of the valued answer scripts. RV – Form B : To apply for revaluation of answer scripts after obtaining Xerox copy of answer scripts. RV – Form C : To apply for Direct Revaluation ( i.e. without applying for Xerox copy of answer Scripts.)

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    The Xerox Corporation The Xerox Corporation was incorporated ion April 18‚ 1906. The corporation is highly multinational oriented and is divided into four major segments; Document processing‚ insurance‚ third-party financing‚ and finally investment banking services. Xerox corporation operates in the Western hemisphere‚ while its subsidiaries‚ Rank Xerox Ltd.‚ operates in Europe‚ and Fuji Xerox which is responsible for the corporation’s operations in Pacific nations. Before the 1970’s Xerox pretty

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    Financial Statement Fraud Analysis “XEROX CORPORATION” The objective of the assignment was to do an analysis of a company’s financial statement and identify areas in where financial fraud may be occurring or has occurred. The company I chose for the assignment was Xerox Corporation (“Xerox”). In my opinion based on the analysis of Xerox financial statements from 1998 to 2000‚ a review of outside sources such as Securities Exchange Commission (“SEC”) filings‚ and other periodical resources‚

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    Leadership Style

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    Background of CEO According to Xerox.com (2013) Ursula Burns joined Xerox in 1980 as a Mechanical Engineering summer intern. In the company pivotal point‚ Burns led several business teams to include the color and office network printing business. In 2000‚ Burns was named senior vice president corporate strategic Services heading up manufacturing and supply chain operations. And in 2009‚ Burns was named the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in July 2009 and made the largest acquisition in Xerox history

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    Case 2 - ANNE MULCAHY AT XEROX FATS OF THE CASE ➢ Anne Mulcahy at the age of 23 she was the director of human resources‚ head of the Xerox ➢ She spent her first 16 years company’s fledging desktop computer business‚ and chief in sales‚ then eight years in an assortment of management of staff to Xerox’s CEO. ➢ She never aspired to run Xerox nor she was groomed to be CEO. In 2001 she became the CEO of Xerox. ➢ She accepted the position when the company was in horrible

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