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    1. Should Alpen Bank launch a credit card? And how would the credit card opportunity compare to focusing on core business of banking service? Considering the economic and market conditions explained in the case as well as the cost revenue analysis‚ Alpen should launch a credit card. * The rapid economic growth has led to higher incomes which have increased the proportion of middle class and upper-middle class in the society. This growth has also led to an increase in disable incomes‚ means

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    Big Blue Crane Incident – Milwaukee baseball stadium (1999) On January 1999‚ workers began work on assembling the roof of Milwaukee’s new baseball stadium known as Miller Park. The work was to be accomplished by a crane named big blue. Big blue was to lift the segments of the roof in place. Each roof segment weighed 400 tons which is almost as much as the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane. 31 lifts were needed to complete the work required to complete the roof. In order to complete the work the

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    Commerce Bank Case

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    Executive Summary Commerce Bank has been a pioneer in the banking industry by returning to customer service. This has driven customers to the bank‚ but in order to stay ahead on the curve they want to move away from the model that has worked for them. An analysis was performed regarding whether their new concept of “retailtainment”‚ entertaining customers throughout the banking service process‚ would be beneficial or not. After thorough consideration‚ it was determined that “retailtainment”

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    Northwest Bank Case

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    Case 8.2 Northwest Bank Developing Expectations for Analytical Procedures Analytical procedures are used for many purposes‚ such as to understand the clients industry or business‚ assess the entity’s ability to continue as a going concern‚ and to indicate the presence of possible misstatements. The audit approach for Northwest Bank calls for the audit team to gain assurance on the fairness of loan interest income primarily through the performance of analytical procedures. Additional detailed

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    Big Spaceship Case

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    Big Spaceship has the potential to go big‚ however it is not the best course of action. Going big would lead to the creation of numerous smaller teams within the agency‚ consequenting the disunification of the agency as one large team. Already at the end of 2008‚ with only four seven-member project teams and one floater team‚ there is an organizational rigidity beginning to bind the previously dynamic community. Hiring more employees and isolating them into teams would break down the family community

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    The Farm Bank The Farm Bank has asked for the advice of your company. They recently installed a new MIS system which‚ as of yet‚ has not resulted in the expected increase in efficiency. The president‚ Mr. Swain‚ wants to find out why. Your supervisor recently requested an internal analysis of the onsite consultant’s work‚ who has already written a case summary document. You begin your assignment by reading this document. The Farm Bank The Farm Bank is an old and solid banking institution

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    Alpen Bank Case

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    Summary of the Case: Alpen bank needs to launch credit card in Romania which is a matter driven by market dynamics‚ customer demographics‚ usage behavior and changing macroeconomic conditions. Formulation of an effective marketing strategy is inevitable for the introduction of the credit card in such an environment. 1. How should Alpen position its card‚ if it intends to launch it? Positioning is identifying a set of possible competitive advantages to build a position in the minds of the consumers

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    Dakota Bank Case

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    Great Dakota Bank Case Assignment Questions 1. What is the value proposition for online banking? Explain. How should Great Dakota Bank communicate this value to its customers? The value proposition for online banking is to ensure customers how valuable and useful online banking can be for them. Customers who engage in online banking are able to constantly keep track of their spending‚ pay bills online‚ transfer money between accounts‚ and know where their money is going out and

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    Bank One Case

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    going down and is hurting their core growth strategy of acquisitions. Compared with the financial results of the country’s largest 25 bank holding companies‚ Banc One has been very successful during the decade since 1982. It has the highest and most consistent ROA‚ ROE and EPS. Its EPS has been consistently growing for the last 24 years which none of the other banks have been able to imitate. The reason behind the success of Banc One has been a three pronged approach: * retail and middle market

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    Bbva Bank Case

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    Name: Aadarsh Raju Date: May 12‚ 2011 BBVA BANK (A): Innovation Initiatives 2003-2008 This case shows how a large corporation can appreciate innovation as their new organizational culture. For a bank that based its expansions on geographical spread‚ mergers & acquisitions & revenue growth‚ to change to a culture based on innovation is not an easy task but is a step in the right direction. However‚ with the advent of the financial crisis in 2008‚ consumers have lost faith in financial

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