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    Cruise Line Case

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    Case Study: Allure Cruise Line – Challenges of Strategic Growth and Organizational Effectiveness Who are the “major players” in the North American cruise industry? The “major players” in North America cruise industry are‚ Carnival‚ P&O Princess (P&OP)‚ RCC and Star Cruises Group accounted for 69% of capacity in 2002. In 2006‚ with P&O Princess now part of Carnival‚ the top three reached over than 79%.  In progress the top three “major players” would increase to 81% by 2010. With the emergence of

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    Cruise Tourism Case Study

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    Since the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal opened‚ cruise tourism has been developed rapidly. In 2017‚ the number of ship calls attains about 250 while passenger throughput attains 850000 (“Speech by‚” 2017). Recently‚ World Dream launched homeport in Hong Kong. By developing cruise tourism‚ is there any impacts affect Hong Kong and the region? For economic aspect‚ Hong Kong and the region can be benefited from cruise tourism. With increasing number of cruise tourists‚ it brings economic benefit to the

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    HBR Chotukool Case Study

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    Godrej and Boyce: Chotukool Case study Question and Answers Q 1. Assess the business case for Chotukool. What are the critical success factors for their product to succeed? Answer: Godrej and Boyce’s product-Chotukool is an example of Disruptive Innovation. Disruptive innovation‚ a term of art coined by Clayton Christensen‚ describes a process by which a product or service takes root initially in simple applications at the bottom of a market and then relentlessly moves up market‚ eventually

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    Dell Hbr Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION Dell Computers was started by Michael Dell in 1984. Dell’s primary differentiator was its business model. It sold primarily on the B2C market and custom built personal computers on demand. Therefore‚ it had very low inventory by comparison to its competitors. As a result of this‚ Dell was able to operate quite efficiently and profitably in its niche market. By the late 1980’s – early 1990’s‚ Dell noticed that its market share was only 1% of total and that industry amalgamations

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    Lawford Case Study Hbr

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    Lawford Electric Company Case Analysis Lawford Electric Company Case Analysis In this case‚ Robert Allen‚ a Field Sales Engineer for the Systems Controls department at Lawford Electric Company‚ has lost a very large sale with Bayfield Milling. Bayfield Milling’s average annual purchases with Lawford are about $50‚000. The lost revenue on the bid discussed in the case was nearly $900‚000. The case chronologically outlines Allen’s Sales Activity log which

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    Apple Case Apple Inc. recently told some customers they would have to pay $1.99 to download a software enhancement that enables a wireless-networking technology already included on some of its computers. Apple’s reason: Accounting rules forced it to make customers foot the bill for the enhancement. That’s an excuse‚ counter accounting experts and officials at the body that sets accounting rules‚ known as generally accepted accounting principles‚ or GAAP‚ for public and private companies. Rather

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    Carnival Cruise Case

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    Carnival Corporation (2002) I. CASE ABSTRACT In 2002‚ the biding war between Carnival and Royal Caribbean Cruise Line for the Princess Cruise Line ended. Carnival’s bid of %5.67 billion was accepted by Princess’s management‚ the war had lasted for almost a year‚ Princess had 11.9% market share and Carnival had 31.9% - a potential market share of 53.8%. After the terrorist attack on New York City and Washington‚ D.C. on September 11‚ 2001‚ customers for cruises dropped out of the market. The

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    Starbucks Hbr Case Study

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    Starbucks Case Study Compiled By: Outline  Introduction Problem Identification Situation Analysis Alternative Actions Recommendation and Implementation Conclusion      Introduction   Starbucks’ brand strategy was captured by its “live coffee” mantra. Branding strategy: coffee itself service atmosphere  Areas of focus: ethical sourcing environmental stewardship community involvement The way I see it # 263 – Run when you can‚ walk when you have

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    Gillette Case Study Hbr

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    Division A Group 5 Gillette’s Marketing Strategy for Indonesia Executive summary The analysis has been done to achieve the country manager‚ Chester Allan’s objective to increase the market share by 19% through identifying the new customer segments‚ and increase brand loyalty. The problems faced while achieving the objective are as follows: * The rural population in Indonesia is unaware of the modern shaving trends and therefore do not add to the total sales of the company. With time‚ when

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    Netflix Study in Hbr

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    Session 3 – Sep. 11 External Opportunities and Threats; Internal Strengths and Weaknesses Read: Day - Scanning the Periphery (HBR‚ Nov 05) (Reserves) Case Preparation: Netflix (Case Pack) 1. What distinctive organizational resources and core competencies has Netflix developed over the course of its existence? Which ones are most important to its survival? 2. Has Netflix developed a sustainable competitive advantage against its

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