Case Study on Local Motors : Designed by the Crowd‚ Built by the Customer Submitted to: Submitted by: Dr. Dindayal Swain Ruchika Mahapatra DECLARATION I hereby declare that the case study on “LOCAL MOTORS : DESIGNED BY THE CROWD‚ BUILT BY THE CUSTOMER – A Case Study” submitted to International Business Institution‚ Bhubaneswar is a record of original work done by me. Miss Ruchika Mahapatra PGDM 2013-15 INDEX NAME PAGE NO. Background of the Company 1
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Assignment 1: Bottling Company Case Study In this project we were given the case of customer complaints that the bottles of the brand of soda produced in our company contained less than the advertised sixteen ounces of product. Our boss wants us to solve the problem at hand and has asked me to investigate. I have asked my employees to pull Thirty (30) bottles off the line at random from all the shifts at the bottling
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Pakistan Automobile Project Proposal July‚ 2013 Pakistan Fact Sheet Area total: 796‚095 sq. km (36 th largest in the world) Border with countries: Afghanistan 2‚430 km‚ China 523 km‚ India 2‚912 km‚ Iran 909 km Climate: mostly hot‚ dry desert; temperate in northwest; arctic in north Natural Resources: land‚ extensive natural gas reserves‚ limited petroleum‚ poor quality coal‚ iron ore‚ copper‚ salt‚ limestone Major Crops: Cotton‚ Wheat‚ Rice and Sugarcane Total Length of
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Should Companies That Fire Shoot First Module 7 Case Study Abstract Blogging and tweeting on social media websites have pros and cons for an organization. Companies utilize blogs in order to promote their products and services along with relaying information about the company to the general public. Employers often encourage their employees to participate in various forms of social media. However‚ management should be aware of the risks
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Methods and Techniques of Sales Forecasting by Kenneth Hamlett‚ Demand Media Sales forecasting methods and techniques vary from company to company. Every company that uses sales forecasts possesses its own technique to approach the forecasting process. Some companies have a dedicated team of forecast professionals while others use the sales staff to generate the forecast. The statistical methods used to generate the sales forecast depend on the demand profile of the product. Statistical forecast
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The Importance of Automobile Safety Many people‚ including college students‚ overlook one of the most important things when buying a new car–safety. It is a known truth that a new car is probably filled with the most up-to-date safety features in the automotive market today. However‚ knowing that the car is “safe” does not mean how safe the car really is because of the safety features it has or the lack of them. Therefore‚ this paper will illustrate the need to examine and research the safety features
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Davis: Growing a Company International Aquisition Going multinational is a very complex procedure for a company and it requires dexterity and research. The Davis Service Group‚ a conglomerate initially based in UK‚ has proved to be a successful multinational expansion. Back in UK‚ David Service Group comprised of three branches being Sunlight‚ a textile maintenance company whose prime focus was to rent sheets to hotels‚ hospitals‚ and other businesses‚ Elliott‚ a building system company which concentrated
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No. 8 24 January 2012 GLOBAL FLOWS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT EXCEEDING PRE-CRISIS LEVELS IN 2011‚ DESPITE TURMOIL IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY HIGHLIGHTS Despite turmoil in the global economy‚ global foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows rose by 17 per cent in 2011‚ to US$1.5 trillion‚ surpassing their pre-crisis average‚ based on UNCTAD estimates (figure 1). Figure 1. Global FDI flows‚ average 2005 2007 and 2007 to 2011 (Billions of US dollars) 1 969 1 744 1 480 1 472 1 180 1 290 1 509 740
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Mergers & Acquisitions 8 5.4 Disadvantages of Mergers & Acquisitions 10 5.5 Driving Forces Behind Automotive Mergers and Acquisitions 10 5.6 The long-term success of M&A in the automobile industry: 12 5.7 Case Study - Merger of Daimler-Benz & Chrysler AG 14 5.9 Case study – Nissan Renault Alliance 15 5.10 Case study – Tata- Jaguar Land Rover 16 6. Methodology 18 7. Data Analysis 19 7.1. Industry Analysis 19 8. Conclusion 20 9. Bibliography 21 10. Appendix 25 1. Student Background
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Currently in the United States‚ 44 million adults live in poverty. Poverty is defined for a single person as an income level below $10‚830 or less than $22‚050 for a family. The vast majority of the homeless are jobless individuals and families that cannot afford shelter. An astounding 700‚000 to 800‚000 Americans are homeless on a given night and 2.5 million to 3.5 million are homeless at some point during the year. 28 million employed Americans are considered to be at poverty level. About two-thirds
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