Residential School Entrepreneurship Case Study On Namihei Odaira (Founder Of Hitachi Ltd) Name: Rohan Shetty Grade: XII B Roll No: 2859 INDEX 1 | Introduction | 2 | Observation | 3 | Discussion | 4 | Conclusion | 5 | References | Introduction About Namihei Odaira Namihei Odaira (小平浪平‚ 1874 – 1951) was a Japanese entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded what is now known as Hitachi Ltd. Odaira was born in Tochigi Prefecture‚ about 100 km from Tokyo‚ Japan. In 1900‚
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YakkaTech‚ Inc. is an information technology services firm which employs 1500 people in Washington and Oregon. They are divided into two main components‚ a consulting division‚ and a customer services division. YakkaTech experienced rapid growth and consolidated from twelve small regional centers to four large regional sites. Where once they had to diagnose and resolve the customer issues on site‚ they now have the ability to investigate and resolve customer problems via remote monitoring systems
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BEG Presentation Liang YuCong TP031417 Summary of case Phoenix or Vulture BMW purchased ROVER Group in 1994. John Towers borrowed 427 pounds million from BMW Then decided to ask for a 120 pounds million loan from the government This proposition was rejected and they only received 6.5 pounds million SAIC went through that brought in 1 pounds billion dollars Occurring John and three partners had a compensation package Ethical Dilemma A situation in which there is no obvious right or
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organization 4 4.6 Inkwell Ltd-Key external stakeholders 5 5. THE ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT 5 5.3 The accounts department-Key internal stakeholders 6 6. REVIEW OF THE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM 7 6.3 Working methods and practices 7 6.4 Recording keeping system 8 6.5 Training 9 7. INTERNAL CONTROL AND FRAUD ANALYSIS 9 7.1 Internal system of control 9 7.2 Fraud Analysis 10 8. RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPROVE 10 9. COSTS AND BENEFITS ANALYSIS 12 9.2 COSTS 12 9.3 BENEFITS 13 APPENDIX 1-INKWELL (LTD)’S ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
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Case 2 Yakka Pty. Ltd. Brief background of the case study: This case tells us about the Information technology service firm (Yakka Tech Pty. Ltd.) This firm provides I.T services throughout Australia and New Zealand. Basically‚ this firm install and upgrades enterprise software systems and related hardware on the client’s sites. To provide all these services it employees 1500 people. It has customer service division that consist of four customer contact centres serving clients within each region
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CASE STUDY : YAKKATECH. INC. (Steven L. McShane‚ The University Of Western Australia. 1. What symptom(s) in this case study suggest that something has gone wrong? In this case study‚ the symptoms that suggest that something has gone wrong are the customer complaints regarding the poor quality services continue to increase with growth of Yakka Tech’s customer service business that has nearly doubled over the past five years‚ the increasing rate of voluntary employee quit in the contact center
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Background Facts Paul Simard has accepted the position as the plant manager of Jonquiere plant in Ancol Ltd. In order to strengthen relations between management and employees‚ Paul decided to remove all time clocks from the plant. Instead‚ the plant would assume that employees had put in their full shift. Two months later‚ however‚ the absenteeism started to appear. Problems All of problems resulted from the removal of the time clocks were that the increased absenteeism levels were beginning to
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Inkwell Ltd THE REVIEW OF THE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE INTERNAL CONTROL FOR INKWELL LIMITED COMPANY. Submitted by: AAT studend membership number: Date: January 2013 This report is submitted for assessment of competence in AAT Learning and Assessment Area ‘Internal control and accounting systems’. LIST OF CONTENTS 1. Terms of Reference 1.1 Association of Accounting Technician 1.2 Report Objectives 2. Methodology 2.1 Analysis
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Case 11-6 Lessee Ltd. Lessee Ltd.‚ a British company that applies IFRSs‚ leased equipment from Lessor Inc. on January 1‚ 2007‚ for a period of three years. Lease payments of $100‚000 are due to Lessor Inc. each year. Other expenses (e.g.‚ insurance‚ taxes‚ maintenance) are also to be paid by Lessee Ltd. and amount to $2‚000 per year. The lessor did not incur any initial direct costs. The lease contains no purchase or renewal options and the equipment reverts back to Lessor Inc. on the expiration
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