‚ Case #1: the turbine generator industry The default prediction that we’d make using economic theory (or common sense) in the absence of game theory is that‚ in the turbine generator case‚ General Electric should have undercut Westinghouse because the former has lower costs. But we start to see why it didn ’t when we introduce capacity constraints into the Bertrand model. Capacity constraints can stem from two things: decreasing returns to scale‚ or demand-uncertainties that create expected
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Table of Contents Introduction 2 Situation Analysis 2 Mountain Hardwear: the Brand 4 Identification of Issues 4 Alternative 1: to distribute through REI 4 Possible Short Term Issues: 4 Possible long term issues: 5 Implications for the brand: 5 Alternative 2: to not sell through REI 6 Possible issues: 6 Implications for the brand: 7 Recommendations 7 Addressing brand dilution 7 Addressing relative retailer power 8 Implementation 8 Resources Required: 8 Time frame: 8 Performance measurement:
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McDonalds Case Analysis The most important general environmental factors to be considered for the industry and McDonalds include its demographic‚ sociocultural‚ global‚ and physical environment segmentations. The demographic segment is important in terms of this industry because of the consumers that make up the fast-food industry. The demographic segment associated with McDonalds consists of a wide range of consumers with their new and improved menu that offers the success of the new dollar menu
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Netflix Case Analysis 1. INTRODUCTION Netflix has been successful introducing a new business model for the DVD rent industry. The new model is base completely online‚ changing the way that price of the service has been settled before. The new business model is bases new pricing system in which customer neither pay late return fees‚ nor shipping fees. This business model have been so successful that other big player such as Blockbuster‚ and Wal-Mart start to copy the business model‚ which is a real
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The Analyst’s Dilemma (A) This case presents a very typical situation that people encounter while working in the corporate environment. What is ethical‚ what is morally correct and what is just right out against the law are the questions that we all face while working in a corporate environment. Some of the ethical questions are governed by the law facing the situation. For example while working in an investment bank you most probably have access to inside information about upcoming deals that
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Agm.com Case Analysis 1. What were the factors that caused actual quarterly income to be less than budgeted? What was the quantitative effect of each of these factors? - In order to find out the factors that caused the less actual quarterly income‚ we did analysis on variances. Sales variance‚ production cost variances and overhead variances are calculated as follows: - Sales Variance Actual Price($) Budgeted Price($) Actual Quantity Sold(Unit) Budgeted Quantity Sold(Unit) Price Variance
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Overview of Groupon: Groupon is a marketing services company that promoted local business by selling deeply discounted vouchers for their products and services. It was launched in 2008 in Chicago‚ Groupon is already present in 47 countries‚ 5 continents and more than 750 cities all over the world with more than 10‚000 employees‚ 200 million subscribers‚ and an enviable position as the daily deals leader of the world. The company works as an intermediary between consumers and local merchants by
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STEINWAY’S BACKGROUND AND THE DECISION ON HAND In 1992‚ Steinway & Sons introduced the Boston Piano. The Birmingham brothers felt branding the product with a name other than Steinway will help retain the high end of the market while providing a lower priced piano for those who were not actually ready to commit to a Steinway. See Exhibit 1 for a brief yet rich history of Steinway & Sons. Steinway & Sons are reluctant however‚ to introduce a new‚ mid-priced piano. The decision at hand is whether
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Bridgewater Case Analysis Introduction Bridgewater Associates is the world’s largest and most successful hedge fund organization‚ but has a very different culture that you will not find at any other corporation. They follow a radical transparency and truth at all cost theory. The founder‚ Ray Dalio‚ believes that his unique culture is the reason for Bridgewater’s success. Through closely reviewing the facts‚ SWOT analysis‚ and several options that Bridgewater could do‚ I recommend
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Boeing/Airbus Case Write Up Competition in the Commercial Aircraft Business With only a few large companies across the globe (Boeing‚ MD‚ and Airbus)‚ the commercial aircraft industry essentially exhibits the qualities of an oligopolistic competition with intense rivalry. Here is an analysis of competition in the commercial aircraft business using Porter’s Five Forces. Figure 1: Porter’s Five Forces Applied to Aircraft Industry Barrier to entry: - High barriers to entry‚ to a certain
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