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    7 Eleven Inc. Case Study ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- 7-Eleven experienced years of success both home and abroad. In North America they were successful as a ‘typical’ convenience store selling gasoline‚ convenience items and their flagship ‘Big Gulps’ and ‘Slurppees’. While there were many 7-Eleven stores in North America‚ the dispersion of stores was not dense like

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    Reebop Case Study Answers

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    a) The characteristics that showed up most frequently were:One nose‚ pink coloured nose‚ 2 antennas‚ 6 legs‚ 2 eyes and 2 green humps were the most common characteristics. b) The Characteristics that showed up very seldom were:3 eyes‚ 2 body segments‚ blue legs‚ 1 antenna‚ a straight tail and 1 green hump. c) The following traits were found to be homozygous dominant:EE ( Eye number - 2 eyes)CC (Curly Tail)VV (Red eyes)d) The following traits were found to be heterozygous:Aa (Antenna number: 2 antennas)Mm

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    Hollie Adleberg 1/22/13 MGT 311: Case Analysis THE DIM LIGHTING CO. CASE ANALYSIS Problems Macro 1) The Dim Lighting CO has a major decision to make. The facts and the numbers are saying that they are not realizing their operating targets and their profit margins have declined. The first thing that Mr. West should do is to evaluate all the pros and cons of the project. 2) The other side of the problem is that at this moment‚ they are not in the greatest financial situation. Mr. West

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    can purchase this product from the company’s website‚ sporting goods stores‚ sportsman stores or farming type stores. Some of these companies are Tractor Supply‚ CO-OP‚ Chewy’s‚ LL Bean‚ Dick’s Sporting Goods and SportDOG.com. Most of these stores do not sell in store or even have a store‚ they deal mostly online sales. Tractor Supply and CO-OP sell inside the stores as well as online. Chewy’s LL Bean‚ Dick’s Sporting Goods and SportDOG.com are selling

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    ready to wear collections. In 2008‚ the group’s revenue had reached €17.1 billion‚ out of which fashion and leather good accounted for €6 billion (Exhibit 1 & 2). Louis Vuitton and Japan: Changing trends Since the mid 1970’s‚ the company mainly focused on establishing a large Japanese clientele and by 2005 Japan accounted for 26% of global revenue. The brand not only represented luxury‚ but it had a whole

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    War Prisons 1. Carved Chess Set a. These wooden chess pieces were carved by POWs at Elmira prison camp in New York. Games such as chess‚ created by hand by the prisoners‚ were common ways to make time pass in the camps. 2. Prisoner’s petition to Lincoln a. Prisoners in the Andersonville prison camp signed petitions‚ emploring Lincoln to do something about the state in which they were kept. However‚ these petitions never made it to Lincoln‚ or even past the guards at the camp. 3. Leslie’s Illustrated

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    Royal Dutch Shell- (RDS) Answer Guidelines: Q1. Discuss Hofstede’s cultural dimensions and how they impact Royal Dutch Shell in doing business abroad. Define culture: “culture is shared‚ learned values‚ norms of behaviour‚ means of communication and other outward expressions which distinguish one group of people from another”‚ or the collective programming of the human mind Main two theorists in Culture- Hofstede as the main and Trompenaars relational dimensions Dimensions are: Power distance

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    Hubspot Case Study Answers

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    Case 1: HubSpot: Inbound Marketing and Web 2.0 1. Customer lifetime value = lifetime (in months) * monthly payments (Exhibit 7) – acquisition cost (pp. 8) Customer life time = 1/churn rate (Table A) Marketer Marys: CLV = (1/ 3.2%) * 500 – 5‚000 = 10‚625 Owner Ollies: CLV = (1/ 4.3%) * 250 – 1‚000 = 4‚813.95 B2B: CLV = (1/ 3.3%) * 375 – 3‚000 = 8‚363.64 B2C: CLV = (1/ 6.0%) * 375 – 3‚000 = 3‚250 2. HubSpot is not finding and serving the right set of customers. Even if at first it was very important

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    Wal-Mart 1. What is the ethical dilemma facing Wal-Mart in this case ? Do Wal-Mart’s associates also face an ethical dilemma? If so‚ what is it ? Wal-Mart is facing an ethical problem by implementing computerized scheduling system. Indeed‚ before the store managers had to arranged manually the schedule for the employees but Wal-mart begun to use Kronos system to create work schedule. Obviously‚ this implementation helps to increase the profit margin of the company. But what are the consequences

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    Brose Case Study Answer

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    October 14‚ 2013 Brose Case Study 1. What is the Brose Groups business and what are the critical success factors (CSF’s) in a business like Brose’s? [lists] a) The Brose Groups business Supplies auto mobile parts such as windows‚ doors‚ seat adjusters‚ and so on to more than 40 auto brands Runs 45 factories in 25 different countries. Ex) production plants and joint ventures in Song-Do‚ Korea Manages the procurement of raw materials‚ manufacturing‚ and distribution of finished goods on a

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