guide examines case studies‚ a form of qualitative descriptive research that is used to look at individuals‚ a small group of participants‚ or a group as a whole. Researchers collect data about participants using participant and direct observations‚ interviews‚ protocols‚ tests‚ examinations of records‚ and collections of writing samples. Starting with a definition of the case study‚ the guide moves to a brief history of this research method. Using several well documented case studies‚ the guide then
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A Project Report on TELEPHONE BILLING SYSTEM CONTENTS 1) Introduction i) Introduction of the Project ii) Objective of the Project 2) System Analysis i) Introduction ii) Existing System iii) Drawback of the Existing System iv) Proposed System v) Objective and Advantage of Proposed System vi) Software Requirement Specification vii) Data Flow Diagram viii) Gantt Chart 3) System Design i) Introduction
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ACCG926 – Corporate Accounting Case study – SEEK Limited The purpose of this case study is to illustrate how the accounting concepts discussed in this unit are applied in a listed company. SEEK Limited is listed in Australian Stock Exchange (Code: SEK) and it is the largest online employment classified company by market capitalisation in the world. The company has operations in three industries: Online employment classified advertising; the provision and execution of training courses; and
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Case Study: Hotel Occupancy Rates Jennifer McCoy GBA 305 Case Study: Hotel Occupancy Rates The U.S. hospitality industry has recently experienced the highest rate of business failures since the ‘Great Depression’. Hundreds of businesses have declared bankruptcy. Even more have gotten into financial distress such as earnings slumps‚ cash flow deficiencies and mismanagement of resources that could lead to bankruptcy. These problems will not go away. They must be managed away. This
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THE BENEFITS OF HOTEL GOING GREEN Ong Siang Chong Temasek Polytechnic Abstract This study seeks to find out the some of the benefits of hotels going green. Global warming is an uprising worldwide issue that can cause immeasurable destruction to mankind and the Earth. Environmentalists are encouraging corporations and companies to go green and this does not exclude the hotel industry. There is a rising trend of hotels going environmental friendly through the use of several green technologies
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Tesco – Business Transformation Case Study Who would have thought that the food retailer famous for the slogan “Pile It High‚ Sell It Cheap” launched by Jack Cohen on an East End market stall in 1919‚ would have grown into one of the largest non-food retailers in Europe by 2007? What was it about Tesco that enabled it to move from being the poor relation to J. Sainsbury in the 1970s and 1980s to become the largest UK food retailer in the first decade of the 21st century? What was it that happened
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Module 7 Case Study 2: Transforming customer service for BRANZ Ltd. Abstract Porter’s value chain describes a comprehensive format of creating value within any business venture. It explains how to alter business inputs into outputs that are of greater value than the initial cost of creating the same outputs. According to Michael Porter‚ analysing the chain of activities in any organization will be of more value to the output and services compared to the summation of the cost of these activities
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Jamshetji Nusserwanji Tata opened Taj’s first hotel‚ the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower‚ Mumbai. This grand hotel epitomized a philosophy that still holds true today: provide impeccable service and unparalleled facilities so every stay is a memorable one. A part of the Tata Group of companies www.tata.com‚ India’s premier business house‚ Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces comprises 57 hotels in 40 locations across India with an additional 18 international hotels in the Maldives‚ Mauritius‚ Malaysia‚ Seychelles
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MEASURING PERCEIVED SERVICE QUALITY A Case Study of the Croatian Hotel Industry INTRODUCTION Hotel industry highly competitive Service is important for gaining a sustainable competitive advantage in the marketplace Nature of Service • Multi-dimensional • Hard to measure BACKGROUND Perceived Service Quality • The extent to which a firm successfully serves the purpose of customers (Zeithaml‚ Parasuraman and Berry 1990). • Important attributes: • Cleanliness‚ security
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CASE STUDY Recently‚ the website of Ankit Fadia‚ a well-known ethical hacker‚ was hacked by another group that goes by the name Team Grey Hat (TGH). The “hactivist” group entered Ankit Fadia’s official site and exposed his credentials‚ including sensitive data‚ student details‚ database credentials (like name‚ user name & password). In a blog message‚ TGH also rubbished Fadia as a hacker and his courses According to data from Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert-In)‚ in November last
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