Running head: CASE STUDY: THE PEPSI REFRESH PROJECT Case Study: The Pepsi Refresh Project Emily M. Kamischke Elon University 1 Author Note Emily M. Kamischke‚ Masters of Interactive Media‚ Elon University Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Emily Kamischke‚ ekamischke@elon.edu CASE STUDY: THE PEPSI REFRESH PROJECT 2 Abstract This study aims to describe the successes and failures of the Pepsi Refresh Project and corresponding implications for other corporate
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Question 1 South American Adventures Unlimited SA Adventures Unlimited was formed four years ago by Michael and Jill Rodriguez. Michael was a trained geologist‚ while Jill had a master’s degree in Spanish. They were both avid outdoor enthusiasts and fell in love while trekking across the Andes in Chile. Upon graduation they seized upon the idea of starting their own specialized tour business that would focus on organizing and leading “high-end” adventure trips in South America. Their first
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Cojico I. Business Overview: * Product Name: Cojico * Sector: Food & Nutrition Cojico (“co” refers to community‚ “jiko” refers to “kitchen” in the Swahili language) is a community-based service. It is a community kitchen built with shipping containers. It is an equipped 40 feet by 7 feet shipping container where small groups of women‚ after paying the fee of the membership‚ come together and share cooking appliances in order to prepare meals for their families and
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Synopsis: Jeff Pankoff is professional a mechanical engineer works for National Corporation. National Corporation has 8‚000 employs around the world‚ and their annual sales are around $600 million. National Corporation is a successful company which has been in business for over 100 years. The company is divided to three divisions: to machine division‚ component division‚ and tool production facilities and Jeff was assigned to the tool division. He starts working there as mechanical engineer. While
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Project Cost Control Tools & Techniques Jason Owens‚ jason@jasonowens.com Scott Burke Matthew Krynovich DJ Mance Last Updated: 1/15/07 Project Cost Control Tools & Techniques Contributors: Introduction Owens‚ Jason‚ jason@jasonowens.com Burke‚ Scott Krynovich‚ Matthew Mance‚ DJ The formatting and minor edits of this document have been updated since its original creation. Contact information for some of the contributing authors has been removed for reasons of privacy
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ECONPROJECTS 1. Trimester-Long Marketing Plan Project Form a group of 5 members each‚ decide on a “fictional” consumer product or service you wish to bring to market. During the course of the Trimester‚ each of the elements of the marketing plan‚ coordinating with the text chapter‚ will be reviewed. At the end of the semester‚ each group is to present their entire marketing plan to the class. The following is an outline of this process: Chapter # | Title | Element of the Marketing
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possible. In this project we will be installing a new network‚ creating users and group account for staff‚ installing a domain controller‚ installing a new network operating operation system (windows sever 2000/2003) and a client operating system (windows xp). We will also be restricting different staff from accessing different files. Aim The aim of this project is to construct a modern computing network that will meet the company’s current and future requirements‚ completing this project we will bw
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HOLIDAY HOME WORK-DEPT.OF COMMERCE BUSINESS STUDIES Project: Principles of Management The students are required to visit any one of the following: 1. A departmental store. 2. An Industrial unit. 3. A fast food outlet. They are required to observe the application of the general Principles of management advocated by Fayol. Fayol’s principles 1. Division of work. 2. Unity of command. 3. Unity of direction. 4. Scalar chain 5. Espirit de corpse 6. Fair remuneration to all. 7. Order
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Chapter I Introduction CHAPTER I ABSTRACT “Financial performance of Kirloskar Pneumatic Co Ltd”. It is concerned with examining the profitability position of the company for a period of five years (2007-2012).The main objective of this study is to analyse the financial performance of the company by analysing the financial statements. Financial performance is analysed for capital adequacy‚ assets quality‚ management‚ earning quality and liquidity. Charts and tables are used for better
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credit to customer. Trade credit means receivable or book debts which the company is expected to collect in the near future. The book debts or receivables arising out of credit have three characteristics‚ first it involves an element of risk which should be carefully analyzed. Cash sales are totally risk free‚ but not the credit sales as the cash payments is yet to be received. Secondly it is based on economic value of the goods or services which passes immediately at the time of sale‚ while the seller
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