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    Inside Toyland

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    Inside Toyland‚ written by Christine L. Williams‚ is a look into toy stores and the race‚ class‚ and gender issues. Williams worked about six weeks at two toy stores‚ Diamond Toys and Toy Warehouse‚ long enough to be able to detect patterns in store operations and the interactions between the workers and the costumers. She wanted to attempt to describe and analyze the rules that govern giant toy stores. Her main goal was to understand how shopping was socially organized and how it might be transformed

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    Mattel

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    COMPANY PROFILE Mattel‚ Inc. REFERENCE CODE: 07512FFD-FF7B-47F6-98FE-6260A6CFFE32 PUBLICATION DATE: 26 Oct 2012 www.marketline.com COPYRIGHT MARKETLINE. THIS CONTENT IS A LICENSED PRODUCT AND IS NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED OR DISTRIBUTED. Mattel‚ Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Company Overview..............................................................................................3 Key Facts..............................................................................

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    Mattel

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    Background As a global leader in toy manufacturing and marketing‚ Mattel faces a number of potential threats to its ongoing operations. Like most firms that market products for children‚ Mattel is ever mindful of its social and ethical obligations and the target on its corporate back. This case summarizes many of the challenges that Mattel has faced over the past decade‚ including tough competition‚ changing consumer preferences and lifestyles‚ lawsuits‚ product liability issues‚ global sourcing

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    Swot Analysis for Air China

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    13‚1/2 SWOT analysis for Air China performance and its experience with quality A.M. Ahmed The European Centre for Total Quality Management‚ University of Bradford School of Management‚ Bradford‚ UK 160 M. Zairi e-TQM College‚ Dubai‚ UAE‚ and K.S. Almarri The European Centre for Total Quality Management‚ University of Bradford School of Management‚ Bradford‚ UK Abstract Purpose – To report on the lessons learned during the implementation of TQM principles in Air China as a response

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    Mattel Case Analysis

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    Mattel Case  Development of Major Issue Mattel was the world’s largest toy manufacturer with revenue over $5 billion. It had been doing business in China for 25 years. China was Mattel’s most important manufacturing country. 65% of Mattel’s toys were manufactured in China. It owned 5 factories in China and had a network of contract manufacturers for the remainder of production. In August and September‚ 2007‚ Mattel recalled for three times globally 21 million problematic toys that were made

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    SWOT analysis for Air China The airline industry has undergone significant restructuring in recent years.Airlines‚ formerly rivals in a highly regulated industry‚ have become opportunisticseekers of co-operation. In today’s world‚ mega-carriers and small airlines areworking together rather than competing with one another. Forms of co-operation include sub-contracting‚ code sharing‚ franchising and theformation of global marketing networks. Such alliances allow firms to focus on their respective

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    Ultimate Babe in Toyland As I walked down the aisle with my niece I felt as though I had fallen into a bottle of Pepto Bismal when in fact we were only in the Barbie section of the local toy store. There were hundreds of pink boxes with the 11 and ¾ inch doll in them. I was instantly brought back to my childhood and the hours that I spent playing with this timeless toy. Amazement arose because the tradition of this toy has survived for so many years. Ruth Handler a co-founder of Mattel‚ invented

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    Case Analysis Mattel

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    Case Summary: Mattel‚ Inc has the vision of being the world’s premier toy brand‚ for the present and the future. It currently sells products in over 150 nations. The company was founded in 1945 by Harold Matson and Elliot Handler. It has gone to be 30‚000 employees strong working in 43 countries. Mattel‚ Inc includes a number of toy brands such as Barbie‚ Fisher Price‚ Hot Wheels‚ American Girl‚ Tyco‚ and others. In 2008‚ the company was recognized by FORTUNE magazine as one of the “100 Best

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    pleasure to the widest range of relevant stakeholders making society as a whole better off. The pleasure is often measured in terms of increasing happiness and/or reducing pain‚ where happiness and pain can be either physical or psychological. In Mattel case‚ there were many negative consequences resulting in the contaminated malfunction toys. For example‚ the excess lead paint over permissible levels in the toys can cause permanent brain damage and even death. The improper toys’ designs failed to

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    Mattel Case Analysis

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    Mattel Case Analysis Problem Definition The problem surrounding Mattel Inc. is their mismanagement of international subcontractors and vendors and the production of certain toys (the manufacturing process)‚ as well as their inability to adapt their marketing strategy or product to the constantly changing “demographic and socioeconomic trends.” This is supported by Mattel’s legal battle with Carter Bryant and MGA‚ their forced recall of certain toys that were manufactured overseas‚ and the increasing

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