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    Case 4: Takamatsu Case Analysis (25 points) Executive Summary Takamatsu Sports Enterprise is a sporting company that has recently experienced a considerably large loss in net profit. Mr. Takamatsu has begun to look into the problem of the company and believes that Ms. Ota is the problem in the loss of sales.  Although Mr. Takamatsu thinks that Ms. Ota is the problem‚ it really is Mr. Fujita. He has inefficient training and sales. If Mr. Takamatsu gets Mr. Fujita the appropriate training‚ he can

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    When the term cold case comes to mind what do you think of? Cold case describes a crime or accident that hasn’t yet been solved to the fullest. A cold case is considered unsolved until a suspect has been identified‚ trialed‚ and charged. It is also not the subject of a recent criminal investigation‚ but it may be possible that new information could emerge from new witness testimony‚ re-examined suspects or witnesses gather new material evidence‚ as well as recent actives of the suspects. New techniques

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    1996 to 2000. EBITDA improved from a loss to €60 million in the same period. However‚ in the five subsequent years‚ business results stalled: revenues fell 2.3 percent on a compound annual growth rate from 2000 to 2005‚ and EBITDA fell to -€273‚000 at the close of 2005. 1 In late 2005‚ an agreement was signed by shareholder Texas Pacific Group to sell its 30 percent stake in Ducati to InvestIndustrial Holdings SA and a syndicate of other investors‚ with the understanding that Ducati would pursue

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    travel in India‚ hit financial turbulence in late 2011 due to mounting debt and a shortfall in expected revenue. Despite restructuring the debt with the help of creditors‚ the airline found it difficult to extricate itself out of its troubles. The case tracks the transformation in the Indian aviation sector as well as the ups and downs of Kingfisher Airlines. It provides information on the complex debt restructuring exercise at Kingfisher Airlines. Introduction: Kingfisher Airlines‚ a leading

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    resistance and comfort). Phase 2: Global production using contract manufacturers * In early 2005‚ Crocs started production in China‚ using a large product manufacturer. * It began to enter Asian & European markets in spring 2005 in order to launch worldwide. * Snyder and his team expected the same contract manufacturing benefits in their new business (high responsiveness to consumer demands) but it wasn ’t the case in the manufacturing industry‚ because all of manufacturers outside of Asia couldn ’t

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    UNILEVER IN INDIA: HINDUSTAN LEVER’S PROJECT SHAKTI – MARKETING FMCG TO THE RURAL CONSUMER Team: Can Do! Members: Roman Ivasyshyn Antonina Volkotrub Danylo Hauk CONTENTS  Assumptions  Current State & Goals  Solutions & Recommendations  Summary REINDEERS & SLEIGH At first‚ we sought to employ flying reindeers to distribute HLL goods to inaccessible villages with low business potential‚ but were not able to book them due to their tight schedules and decided to stick with a Shakti

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    Business Strategy The OMV Case Date: 23 October 2013‚ Vienna Task 1: Industry Attractiveness: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis Risk of entry (low) The risk of entry in the downstream oil industry for the CEE markets can be considered rather low because of several market entry barriers. First‚ the refining industry requires high upfront capital investments for construction of oil refineries. Second‚ the large incumbent firms enjoy important economies of scale which gives them a competitive

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    Introduction Case management is a great‚ beneficial service for many in need – including those with mental illness‚ in foster care‚ developmentally and intellectually disabled‚ senior citizens‚ and physically disabled. Case management services take on many forms and roles‚ consisting of advocate‚ teacher‚ role model‚ counselor‚ motivator‚ life guide and coach‚ and moral support. What happens to case managers that have difficulty with managing their time‚ care‚ and utilization of supports available

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    CASE CITATION: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Case_citation United Kingdom Neutral citation Since 2001‚ judgments in the House of Lords‚ Privy Council‚ Court of Appeal and Administrative Court have been issued with neutral citations. This system was extended to other parts of the High Court in 2002. Judgments with neutral citations are freely available on the British and Irish Legal Information Institute website (www.bailii.org). Neutral citations identify judgments independently of any series

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    Long Case Study – Case #12 Google’s Strategy in 2010 Google’s mission statement is: “Our mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” The biggest management issues that we could see in this case were that Google’s management was pushing too hard its employees to keep its huge growth rates and forgot a little bit about its initial motto‚ which was “make money without doing evil”. Also‚ it was proved that Google helped the Chinese government

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