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    4 attributes have favored or impeded the entry of P&G in the nations Japan‚ India and China. Theory Per the Porter’s theory‚ the nation’s international success in a particular industry largely depends on the factor endowments‚ related and supporting industries‚ demand conditions and firm strategy‚ structure and rivalry. P&G first entered the Japanese market. America and Japan are big time rivals when it comes to technology and development. P&G had 2 options either through exports or through FDI

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    European countries. Nevertheless‚ Japan existence is not happening in emerging markets. Shigeki Ichii‚ Susumu Hatori‚ and David Michael in accordance to that reality‚ wrote an article “How to Win in Emerging Market: Lessons from Japan” in Harvard Business Review volume 90 issue 5 on page 126-130‚ that was published in May 2012. The main aim of this article is depicting the challenges that should be faced to ramp up their sales because in comparison to other multinational companies‚ Japanese multinationals

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    After analysis of Mr. Alexander’s proposal‚ it is obvious why he should take advantage of a real estate investment opportunity. The experience he would gain coupled with the added income would establish a solid foundation for making more investments in the future. To this end‚ however‚ I find Alexander’s plan for the Revere Street property falls short. A major deficiency is that his projections are almost entirely predicated on estimates and assumptions that are neither conservative nor reliable

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    [Type text] [Type text] [Type text] Summery: Atchison Corporation is a case based on a large U.S.- based manufacturer of household products (Dial Corporation). They make soap‚ laundry detergent‚ household cleaning products. In 1994‚ they were in a strange situation with three things happening: Highest level of sales in the company history Lowest after-tax profits in many decades Retirement of long-standing president and CEO - Jerome Atchison Products were manufactured in four regional factories

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    Welcome to The Presentation Program of Supply Chain Management Presented by Vanguards Name of The Group Members Serial Member’s Name No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ID No. Mohammad Azam   Saba Zarifa Nowshin   Somiron Haldar   Tanzila Tahrin   Nurry Jannat 114867 Halima Kader Sonia   Misbah Uddin Sadi   Rinku Biswas   Sazzad Hossain   Sandip Sarker   114941 114877 114909 114911 114917 114943 114945 114947 114951 Saba Zarifa Nowshin ID No: 114877 What is Supply Chain Management?  The concept

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    Movie Review- The Core The movie that I choose to review is The Core directed by Jon Amiel. This movie portrays an end of the world scenario that is right down an astronomer’s alley. Unlike most Sci-Fis that take the approach of some alien invasion or some possible threat of a major impact‚ The Core depicts destruction from within. The movie opens with interference within Earth’s electromagnetic field. This event causes randomized disasters that gets the government’s attention. The government

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    Despite radically different cultural norms‚ consumer preferences‚ and business structures versus the United States‚ Japan is definitively a market that P&G should continue to do business in. With a population that is more than half the size of P&G’s largest market (U.S.A) and a per capita income higher than other major markets for P&G (such as West Germany)‚ Japan is simply a market that P&G cannot exit if it hopes to continue to grow internationally. In fact‚ Japan is the second

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    Assume that P&Gs Hair care products marketing manager has the Unilever papers on his/her desk. The manager is considering doing nothing with the information‚ just keeping a lid on the situation and telling those involved to back off. Is this action ethical? The marketing manager at this point finds himself being in an ethical dilemma situation‚ which he is aware of. That is probably why he‚ for now‚ decided rather to “keep a lid” on the situation‚ than deciding whether to actually use the information

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    revenue from emerging economies. P&G‚ on the other hand‚ only generates 40% of its revenue abroad‚ despite being the world’s largest household product maker. P&G is famous for having a rich portfolio of well-recognized brands in the personal care‚ beauty‚ grooming‚ health and fabric segments. As Morningstar notes‚ some of its brands are essential for retailers to bring more traffic to their stores and therefore enjoy privileged product positioning. More than 20 of P&G’s brands generate $1 billion

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    WorldCom Critical Thinking Case Study Not only did WorldCom’s organizational culture contributed to the accounting breaches‚ in my opinion it was the catalyst to its ultimate demise in July 2002. Richard Thornburgh stated that “WorldCom could not have failed as a result of the actions of a limited number of individuals. Rather‚ there was a broad breakdown of the system of internal controls‚ corporate governance and individual responsibility‚ all of which worked together to create a culture in

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