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    Tesa Ag

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    TESA AG Catalogue * Introduction * The three options -Criteria of three options -Advantages and disadvantages of the three options * Final decision and conclusion Introduction TESA AG is a independent subsidiary of the Beiersdorf AG‚ which has ten production sites worldwide. The company provides over 6000 different kinds of adhesive tapes (of which 300 are consumer products) to its various customers from industrial and handcraft firms. TESA’s wide variety of products

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    Daimler Ag

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    AG Brett Levy & Nathan Lester Table of Contents Introduction 2 5 Forces Model of Industry Competition 4 Explanation of 5 forces model 5 SWOT Analysis 9 Explanation of SWOT 10 Generic and Grand Strategies 13 Conclusion 16 References 17 Introduction Daimler AG was founded in 1896 by two German inventors Gottlieb Daimler and Carl Benz in Stuttgart‚ DE (Germany). Though originally two separate companies‚ Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft and Benz and Company‚ the companies merged

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    Metallgesellschaft Ag

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    Case Study #1 Metallgesellschaft AG Metallgesellschaft Refining and Marketing (MGRM)‚ was a subsidiary of Metallgesellschaft AG in Germany. In the early 90’s‚ MGRM chose to being selling long term (5 and 10 year) fixed price contracts for gasoline‚ heating oil‚ and diesel fuel. These contracts were successfully marketed with MGRM contracted for 160 million barrels of oil as of Nov 1993. Due to the fact that the MGRM entered into long term commitments for fuel delivery with fixed pricing‚ this

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    Zumwald Ag

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    Chapter 7 . Financial Responsibility Centers In August 2002‚ a pricing dispute arose between the managers of some of the divisions of Zumwald AG. Mr. Rolf Fettinger‚ the company ’s managing director‚ had to decide whether to intervene in the dispute. THE COMPANY Zumwald AG‚ headquartered in Cologne‚ Germany‚ produced and sold a range of medical diagnostic imaging systems and biomedical test was equipment and instrumentation- The organized into six operating divisions. Total annual revenues

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    Siemens Ag

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    Executive Summary The report will analyze the case study discussing the bribery scandal at Siemens AG. The case study raised the question of accountability of senior managers to the rampant corruption occurring in global divisions. Siemens AG is a German based company with executive offices in Munich. Siemens builds locomotives‚ traffic control systems and infrastructure. The company was brought up on charges of violation to the FCPA as a result of bribes of government officials. Outlining

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    Zumwald Ag

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    Zumwald AG‚ headquartered in Cologne‚ Germany‚ produced and sold a range of medical diagnostic imaging systems and biomedical test equipment and instrumentation. The company was organized into six operating divisions. Total annual revenues were slightly more than €3 billion. Zumwald manages ran the company on a highly decentralized basis. The managers of each division were allowed considerable autonomy if their performances were at least on plan. Performance was evaluated‚ and management bonuses

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    3D Printing

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    3-D Printing DeVry University Professor Robert Clark   I. Historical development and context a. The birth of 3-D printing b. Building Parts: Layer by Layer c. New advances to medicine thru the use of engineered organs d. Open-source collaboration with 3-D printing e. Mass customization in manufacturing thru the use of selective laser sintering (SLS) machines f. First self-replicating printer g. Do-it-yourself co-creation service launches h. Major breakthrough for prosthetics i.

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    The Printing Press

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    Consequence of the Printing Press? Numerous people from the Renaissance time tried to make a living on their own by painting and writing books. Although it seemed very hard to spread their ideas around the world‚ by 1444 their worries began to shrink. A man from Germany named Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press‚ which made possible for people to have copies of books and letters in a much lesser time. What was the great outcome of the printing press? The efficiency of the printing press allowed

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    The Printing Press

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    Historians rank the printing press among the most revolutionary technologies in all of history. Some may disagree‚ but many don’t know where we’d be right now if this great piece of technology had never been invented. Over the last 500 years‚ nothing has changed the way we communicate‚ and even spread religion or literature‚ as much as the Printing Press has done. At the time the printing press was invented‚ there had been no way to spread religion other than by word of the man or by holy

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    1. Why has Sharp been so successful for so long? What are its business and technology strategies? Sharp’s market entry to the electronics industry was through low cost assemble. However‚ Sharp soon realized that it could not complete in scale the well-established industry leaders such as Sony and Mutsuhito by playing catching up. Sharp’s decision to abandon this strategy of catching up in sales volume was a sound one‚ as well as its refocus where it thought it could win. Sharp also realized that

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