something different? We’ve made a few improvements to Wikipedia. Learn more. | [Hide] [Help us with translations!] | Indian Oil Corporation Indian Oil Corporation Limited | | Type | State-owned enterprise Public (BSE: 530965) | Industry | Oil and Gas | Founded | 1964 | Headquarters | New Delhi‚ India | Key people | Brij Mohan Bansal‚ Chairman | Products | Oil Petroleum Natural gas Petrochemical Fuel Lubricant | Revenue | ▼ $54.287 billion (2009)[1] | Net income | ▲ $2.258
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CASE STUDY 1: Mega Marketing Consultancy Mega Marketing Consultancy is a 2 year old company and a family business. Mr. Peter Lorenzana is the father‚ Chairman of the Board who is 60 years old with a highschool background only. He will be retiring soon due to his health concerns. He has been an active consultant with other family businesses which are Psyrap Food‚ Inc. and Lorenzana Construction‚ Corporation. Mr. John Lorenzana is the 30 year old son and the General Manager who is an ex-seminarian
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CASE 1 – Targeting the College Age Apparel Market Synopsis: American Eagle and Abercrombie & Fitch are rival retailers vying for a competitive leadership position among the same segment of the teenage/college student market. Each‚ however‚ pursues a slightly different strategy‚ even though some similarities have been the issues for legal contestation. The case details the strategies‚ merchandising‚ operations‚ and competitive positions of the two retailers. Use: Chapter 1 Examines the trends
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2 New Product Development 2.1 Introduction New product development is a multi-stage process. Many different models with a varying number of stages have been proposed in the literature. We briefly review these models and propose a new model that is better suited to decision making regarding product performance and specification. In this chapter we start with a discussion of products and product life cycle in order to set the background for the later sections of the chapter. The outline of the
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90 seats x 60% = 54 Contribution Margin = $190 - $70 = $120 Fixed costs $3‚150‚000/ $120 = 26250 Passengers 26250/54 = 486 cars d) (Refer to original data.) Fuel cost is a significant variable cost to any railway. If crude oil increases by $ 20 per barrel‚ it is estimated that variable cost per passenger will rise to $ 90. What will be the new break-even point in passengers and in number of passenger train cars? Contribution margin = ($160 - $90) = $70 3‚150‚000/70 = 45
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Jan and Ken Case Study 1. Using the chapters on language and emotions to help frame your answer‚ suggest two ways that Ken could open this conversation more productively. For instance‚ clearly expressing his emotions and using “I” language. Ken could have approached Jen in a different‚ less confrontational tone. Perhaps if he had asked her do you have a minute? Jan would have felt as though her time was valuable. The biggest issue that Ken had is that he opened using “you” language
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Case Study: The Logistic Company Most of the courier and cargo companies‚ when they send their total consignments (load in their language) to a particular station. They do it with advance intimation by way of sending E-mail (pre-alert message in their language). ABC Logistics was no exception to this procedure. Whenever they sent their load by evening flight to Mumbai‚ The sent pre –alert to Mumbai giving details of the load like flight number‚ total number of bags‚ total weight of the bags etc
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Ashley Squillini October 22‚ 2012 Case Study Chapter 4 Jasper and Viena Alejandro Quinn One of the biggest problems today is misinformation. People pass judgments towards others without being properly informed and I think that it is extremely important for students to be exposed to all different cultures. Since I have done my student teaching in the last few years I actually was surprised at how much the students cultures were influenced by the assignments. Although the cultural
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Activity/Case Study 1. Explain why your college or university is a system and a subsystem? Answer: My college or university is a system because my university has a mission and vision to achieve their objective. Our college or university is a subsystem because our university is branch of main campus so like in the main campus we also implemented their mission and vision. 2. Observe activities in supermarket: Shoppers looking for aisles where they can find specific product; lines forming
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Kabab-ji Restaurant Case Study How do customers judge the quality of a restaurant? 1- By friendly and pleasant staff ‚ helpful and knowledgeable people about the products and services they provide. 2- By restaurant hygienic and menu well presented 3- Freshness of the goods used by customers which served in restaurant Customer satisfaction. a. The price‚ quickness of service‚ and atmosphere of a restaurant affect restaurant customer satisfaction. In addition of that quality of both food
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