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    Case Context Set in 1993‚ the case focuses on a difficult decision faced by Steve Mueller‚ manager of strategic facilities and planning at Eli Lilly‚ about the type of manufacturing facility to construct for the three new pharmaceutical products that the company plans to launch in 1996. A number of growing industry and company specific conditions have made this decision particularly relevant and have sparked debate with management and throughout the company. In response to these conditions‚ Lilly

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    The Book Thief is an encouraging tale of a fictional girl named Liesel. Liesel was raised during a time of great pain and suffering: Nazi Germany. Many Jews‚ Gypsies‚ mentally and physically disabled‚ and others were killed over a ten year timespan. Scope magazine adapted the book and the movie to create a play. One of the characters‚ named Death‚ states‚ “I’m always finding humans at their best and worst. I see their ugly and their beauty‚ and I wonder how the same thing can be both.” True‚ we’re

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    Case# 6 - Eli Lilly: The Elvista Project 1. What is a "heavyweight project team" and how does it differ from the traditional approach used for organizing projects at Eli Lilly? Their traditional approach was much less organized and personal. Heavy weight teams at Eli Lilly were setup so that specialized individuals would work on one project (as opposed to several) led by a project manager. The project manager would then designate individual jobs and make sure that they were completed. Five key

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    What is a "heavyweight project team" and how does it differ from the traditional approach used for organizing development projects at Eli Lilly? This consists of two issues. First‚ is an evaluation of the changes taking place in the pharmaceutical industry and what it is that caused Lilly to feel compelled to try the heavyweight development approach on two of its drug development projects? Second‚ is understanding the essence of the heavyweight team approach‚ particularly as it has been used by Lilly

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    have been countless movies that began as books. Authors create compelling stories; which captivate one type of audience‚ those who read. These books turn into best sellers‚ which in turn are purchased for production purposes. Once written art is turned into a movie‚ it can grasp the attention of an entire world instead. During the process of transforming a bestselling novel into a box office hit movie‚ sacrifices in the story must be made. To provide an analysis of changes made between the adaptations

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    read the book The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini it shows a big difference of how it is portrayed with the movie. The book has more details and a deeper meaning than the movie. Watching the movie I saw that the creators did not add the important details. It is depressing because there were so many scenes that I wanted to get a better image. The movie had different aspects that it did not tell like the story did. What I believe was an important scene in the book was not shown in the movie. After watching

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    Lightning Their book and movie. Some things that are only in the book that is not in the movie. Also‚ there are some things that are in the movie that are not in the book at all. Though‚ there are things that are in the book that are not in the movie there are also things that are in both the book and movie. No movie that is based on the book is the exact same as the movie‚ like here there are the differences and similarities of The Lightning Thief book‚ written by Rick Riordan and the movie directed by

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    Because a movie has much less time to showcase the events explained in the story‚ many scenes from a book often get cut out of the movie. If this did not happen‚ most movies that are based off of books would be much longer than the average two hours. One of the major differences I noticed while watching the film To Kill a Mockingbird was the fact that Aunt Alexandra was never present in the movie; she was not in one single scene! Because of this‚ the issue of Scout having to act like a “lady” was

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    Despite the fact that I watched the movie first I still think that the book was better for the following reasons. Firstly‚ the book was more genuine‚ although the actors in the movie were very good and none of it seemed fake the book was just more genuine and came from the heart which is why I enjoyed it more. Secondly‚ the book was a lot more descriptive than the movie. The book had more figurative language and was clearer than the movie which resulted in a better insight and perspective

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    Very few good books translate successfully to a good movie adaptation and most people who both read Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card and watched the subsequent movie adaptation count Ender’s Game among the many rather than the few book to film adaptations. Almost every character changedt from the book to the movie in regards to either personality‚ physical appearance‚ or their given amount of screen time. The plot changed through added romances and the removal of concepts that failed to translate

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