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    Codman & Shurtleff

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    Analysis of Codman & Shurtleff Codman & Shurtleff is an autonomous subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson (J&J). J&J is a decentralized company which has 3 basic doctrines to achieve success – decentralized management‚ sense of responsibility and long term management. J&J has 155 autonomous subsidiaries in 46 countries and it employs 75‚000 people worldwide. These 155 units are divided into sectors based primarily on products. Codman & Shurtleff employs 800 people in 3 manufacturing locations and

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    Codman & Shurtleff

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    Codman & Shurtleff‚ Inc [pic] Team 7 Week 9‚ September 26 Executive Summary: Codman & Shurtleff is a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson which supplied hospitals and surgeons worldwide with over 2‚700 products for surgery. Codman is now facing a profit shortfall of two million. A series of actions was decided in order to recover the shortfall‚ while the decisions made were somehow not aligned with J&J’s group philosophy. Codman managers decided to cut budgets of R&D expenditure which might

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    Codman & Shurtleff Inc.

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    Introduction This paper will review the "Codman & Shurtleff‚ Inc.: Planning and Control System" case study found in the 2nd edition of " Accounting for Managers: Texts and Cases". The case illustrates a comprehensive formal planning and control system used in formulating and implementing strategy at Codman & Shurtleff‚ one of Johnson & Johnson’s 155 subsidiaries. This paper will focus on the relationship between organizational innovation and formal planning and control systems in a decentralized

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    CODMAN & SHURTLEFF : Planning and control system Introduction Define the situation. JJ and CD .. The teams‚ etc 1. The Johnson & Johnson planning and control system efficiency Definition : Management & Control System Management control system can be defined as a critical function in organizations. (K. A Merchant & Wim A. Van Der Stede‚ 2007). In other words‚ it can also be described as the process by which an organization secures to achieve its performance. Major roles of control

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    Codeman Shurtleff Inc

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    responsibility‚ and whose reporting line to Johnson & Johnson executive committee. The company operated manufacturing subsidiaries in 46 countries‚ sold its products in most countries of the world and employed 75‚000 people worldwide. And‚ for Codman & Shurtleff alone‚ one of J&J’s subsidiaries in question‚ it competed in 12 major product groups‚ operated three manufacturing locations and a distribution facility‚ in a very complex and competitive market‚ due to many factors including market shift

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    The Life of Earnest Codman Ernest Amory Codman was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ on December 30‚ 1869.odman was a pioneer in many different fields including contributions to anaesthesiology‚ radiology‚ duodenal ulcer surgery‚ orthopaedic oncology‚ shoulder surgery‚ and the study of medical outcomes. Codman entered Harvard College in 1887‚ graduated cum laude in 1891 and subsequently entered Harvard Medical School. During his time there‚ he met and became best friends with Harvey Cushing‚ the famous

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    Solartronics Case

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    Controllership February 29th‚ 2012 Solartronics Inc. Case 10-2 1. In light of the expected‚ average monthly profit of $30‚000‚ January results were so poor because the budgeted average monthly sales should be $250‚000. This is calculated by dividing the $3‚000‚000 in sales by 12 months. Unfortunately the actual average monthly sales turned out to be $ 165‚000. Another reason that results were so poor is because they were in a normal seasonal downturn. Furthermore‚ during this period‚ fixed

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    Harry Reid Case

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    ensured that he is inquiring on the accusation against the Democratic senator. Rawlings‚ however‚ didn’t disclose anything about the allegations and only informed the petitions are filed on the information provided by the witnesses in the general case. Reid‚ in a statement by his spokesperson Kristen Orthman fired back at Rawlings though he hasn’t been charged. The spokeswoman claimed Rawlings is grabbing attention using the name of Sen. Reid and thus‚ is accelerating

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    jointcommission.org/facts_about_joint_commission_accreditation_standards/ TJC. (2016‚ March 25). History of The Joint Commission. Retrieved January 20‚ 2017‚ from https://www.jointcommission.org/facts_about_the_national_patient_safety_goals/. Ernest Amory Codman. (2016‚ December 25). Retrieved January 23‚ 2017‚ from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Amory_Codman Joint Commission (2016). The Joint Commission: Over a century of quality and safety [PDF]. Retrieved from https://www.jointcommission.org/assets/1/6/TJC_history_thru_2016

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    The Case

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    Facts: The Negro plaintiffs in these cases were denied admission schools attended by the white children under the laws requiring or permitting segregation according to race. All the court adhered to the “separate but equal” doctrine and held that the plaintiffs were not admitted to the white schools (except for the plaintiff in the Delaware case). In the instant cases‚ the plaintiffs contend that segregated public schools are not “equal” and they are deprived of the equal protection of the laws.

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