BINS 7350-01 Information Systems Management Ethics Case Analysis – Spring 2015 Due: March 30‚ 2015 at 6:00 p.m. (Total Points: 50) Read the following case description of an IT crisis and answer the questions posed at the end of the description. A Denial of Service (DoS) attack on the corporate IT system at IVK Corporation. (Adapted from the book The Adventures of an IT Leader‚ 2009‚ Harvard Business School Publishing). After reading the case description‚ answer the questions that follow. IVK
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Wind. It means the world to us. Wind. It means the world to us. Vestas’ World of Wind Case Analysis Vestas’ World of Wind Case Analysis John Dietrich‚ EMBA Cohort -59‚ University of Denver‚ Daniels College of Business John Dietrich‚ EMBA Cohort -59‚ University of Denver‚ Daniels College of Business I. Contents I. Core Problem/ Issue ………………………………………………………………………………2 II. SWOT Analysis ……………………………………………………………………………………….2 A. Strengths ………………………………………………………………………………..2
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Gap Inc. Case Analysis and Recommendations Micah Keith GBA 490 June 10‚ 2013 ------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents Recommendations & Justification………………………………………………………………...2 Appendix Dominant Economic Characteristics………………………………………………………3 Market Size and Growth Rate Number of Rivals Scope of Competitive Rivalry Product Innovation Demand-Supply Conditions Consumer Characteristics Pace of Technological Change Economies of Scale
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Wal-Mart: A Case Analysis Matthew Hoskins LeTourneau University Wal-Mart: A Case Analysis Wal-Mart‚ its headquarters located in Bentonville‚ Arkansas‚ is currently the largest retailer offering different formats of stores to fit the needs of the neighborhoods in which they are located. The company operates in several different countries: Argentina‚ Brazil‚ Canada‚ Chile‚ China‚ Costa Rica‚ El Salvador‚ Guatemala‚ Honduras‚ India‚ Japan‚ Mexico‚ Nicaragua‚ Puerto Rico‚ and the
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Case Analysis: CareGroup Brief Synopsis The case “CareGroup” prepared by the Harvard Business School recounts an astonishing tale of how the health-care company CareGroup’s leading state-of-the-art information technology (IT) systems had abruptly collapsed for three and a half days‚ what actions they took to recover‚ and the invaluable lessons learned through them. Background and Analysis On October 1‚ 1996 three prominent hospitals in eastern Massachusetts merged together to form CareGroup
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Case Study Analysis – Zillow.com Company History Zillow is a company running an online website for homeowners‚ buyers‚ sellers etc. that who are interesting in real estate. It help the user with providing a free estimate value on the property. Zillow was found by Rich Barton and Lloyd Frink‚ both of who have previous experience in the Expedia. The Zillow has been named after combining two words‚ “pillow” where lay your head at night and “zillions” which number of data points the company wish
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Table of Contents Executive Summary i Table of Contents 1 About WestJet 1 Market Share 2 Domestic 2 International 3 Market Position and SWOT Analysis 5 WestJet Key Financial Ratios 7 Accounting‚ Finance‚ Legal and Environmental Issues 8 Shareholders and Company Ownership 8 Accounting Policy and Internal Control 9 Legal 9 Environmental 11 Investor Recommendations 12 Bibliography 13 THE COMPANY AND ITS POSITION IN THE MARKET Competitive Landscape Markets where WestJet competes:
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Utiliscan Case Analysis Paul‚ a former Director of Human Resources at the Utiliscan Company conducted an employee survey prior to leaving the organization. Utiliscan Company requested Paul to implement a plan‚ based on the survey results to address the employee’s concerns and to keep in mind the financial condition of the company. The plan will include changes that need to be made to the current systems‚ processes‚ policies‚ and activities based on survey results. The first plan of action Utiliscan
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retail-oriented sectors of the economy. A McKinsy and Company report states that hospitals incur sixty billion dollars in bad debt annually because they typically collect only ten to twenty percent of a total uninsured patient balance after service. (MacKenzie‚ 2009) This is due to a number of reasons‚ including poor accounting practices or a lack of patient information. This paper will discuss how one hospital‚ California’s Sutter Health‚ has taken steps to correct this issue. It will analyze the accounting practices
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Consumer Behaviour 11/10/2012 CASE STUDY ASSIGNMENT # 1 PORSCHE CANADA: SELLING WINTER DRIVING Mrs Leila Hamzaoui Essousi THE TEAM: MONSTERS Safa Hanfi Feriel Babbou Yassine Kacem Ilyes Belhaj 1 Consumer Behaviour 11/10/2012 The Table of Content: I. II. The executive summary Situation analysis (and current problem the company is facing) a. The market b. Micro-environment c. Macro-environment The assignment questions Key marketing issue and expected results III. IV.
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