Final Exam - Executing Strategy Volkswagen do Brasil: Drving Strategy with the Balanced Scorecard Name: Roy Stoop Student number: 5877431 MSc Business Studies/Business Administration – Marketing Track University of Amsterdam (UvA) Date of submission: 23-10-2014 Case questions 1. What challenges does Thomas Schmall face upon becoming CEO of Volkswagen do Brasil (VWB)? 2. Describe VWB’s new strategy and comment on it in terms of quality of strategic thinking. 3. Does the strategy map (Exhibit
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The Harvard Management Company and Inflation Protected Bonds The Harvard Management Company is an entity wholly owned by Harvard University and it is responsible for managing Harvard’s endowment and pension assets. At the end of the second quarter of 2000‚ Harvard Management Co. oversaw the management of $19 billion‚ the majority of it managed internally by Harvard’s investment professionals. The endowment’s goal is to provide a real return of 6%-7%‚ of which 4%-5% would be distributed annually
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Case 1: Clarkson Lumber As a financial consultant to Clarkson Lumber‚ I analyzed four potential scenarios with relatively high probabilities of occurring given Clarkson Lumber’s current situation. The four scenarios analyzed are continued rapid growth of Clarkson Lumber with Suburban Bank as the creditor‚ slowed growth with Suburban Bank as the creditor‚ continued rapid growth with Northrup Bank as the creditor‚ and controlled rapid growth with Northrup bank as the creditor. Clarkson Lumber’s
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All girl schools have been gaining popularity in recent years because of the belief that girls learn better when they aren’t competing with or intimidated by boys‚ who statistically get more attention in the classroom. I think that whether or not boys or girls are in a same sex school it will not make a difference. I feel that the sex of your child and their peers should not determine whether or not they will do good or bad in school. I feel that in an all-girl school the girls can
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SKYPE Student Number: 10012274 Executive Summary This report provides an analysis and evaluation on defining Skype’s core business following eBay’s sale of the business. Methods of analysis include an external analysis compromising of consumer and competitor analysis as well as an internal SWOT analysis. The research draws attention to the fact that while Skype has the ability to reach critical user mass‚ it finds itself in a situation where it is no longer serving the needs of an e-commerce
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would you evaluate the School House business model? Ms. Weeks was a Greensboro girl who came to Duke with an interest in fashion and concern for exploited workers in the third world sweat shops which produce much of the world’s clothing. She managed to obtain a Fulbright Scholarship to study in Sri Lanka‚ a small country 10‚000 miles away which was trying to brand itself as a source of clothing that was produced ethically. To make a long story short‚ Ms. Weeks founded School House and launched a factory
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Case study number 1 Question 1: Which company orientation (product‚ production‚ selling or market) can best describe McDonald’s activities? What makes you think so? In the case of McDonald’s activities the company orientation is selling and I will explain why. In first I’ll explain what is the selling orientation‚ and in second why it’s the McDonald orientation. If we look at the definition in the book “Marketing Management” the selling philosophy or orientation is “a focus on making sales
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Strategic Problems Statement Growth without compromise strategy has been the Tiffany & Company culture since it was first established which contributed to its long success. However‚ in the recent years the company has been suffering from a declination of their sales and they are facing a dilemma between maintaining company reputation and culture with the vision of the main shareholder of the company. Issues Identification Issue 1 Declination of sales. Issue 2 The conflict between
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hult international business school | Clarkson Lumber Company | | | Adeeb Valiulla | 1/3/2011 | | Summary Experiencing rapid growth in business and generating fairly good profits‚ Mr. Keith Clarkson the sole owner and president of The Clarkson Lumber Company still faced a shortage of cash and found it necessary to increase his borrowings‚ he was therefore on a look-out to start off a new banking relationship where he could not only borrow a larger loan amount but also one that
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Subject: Butler Lumber Company Problem: Whether Mr. Mark Butler should go ahead with financing from Northrop National Bank or should stay with Suburban National Bank. Options: 1) Enter into a loan agreement with Northrop National Bank for USD 465‚000 (Assumption: The condition to sever the relationship with Suburban National Bank applies to Short Term Loan only)
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