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Study Harvard Business School
- Case: SunAir Boat Builders, Inc.*
Located in New Hampshire, SunAir Boat Builders served boaters with a small, lightweight fiberglass sailboat capable of being carried on
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Harvard Business School
- Questions for the longer (e.g. Harvard) cases. The group presenting the case should address each of the questions in their presentation. Everyone else should prepare short
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Garanti Bank Case - Harvard Business School
- The change model at Garanti was very much aligned with the Kotter 8-stage model:
1. Establish a sense of urgency – Turkey was rapidly modernizing, critical for
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“Inditex: 2012” (Harvard Business School 9 – 713-539 – Published On June 3, 2013)
- Inditex’s “multi-brand strategy”/”multi-store concept strategy”
Inditex’s broad brand portfolio, which comprises eight brands, serves to reduce risk and
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Best Buy Case - Harvard Business School
- Best Buy Case Pre Class Assignment Template
(Please not change font or line-spacing. Try to keep it to one page. Ok to use bulleted response)
What is the central problem
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University Health Services: Walk-In Clinic - Harvard Business Review Case Analysis
- One of the major problems currently facing the Walk-In-Clinic that affects the service quality of the clinic is the wait time experienced by patients as a result of the
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Zara Harvard Business Review
- Title: Zara: IT for Fast Fashion
(Case Study from Harvard Business School)
Introduction:
This case study focuses on Zara’s IT strategy in early 2000s. Zara’s
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Apple Case Study
- Apple Inc Case Study Analysis
Apple Incorporated is a leading designer, integrator, and manufacturer of computer hardware and software. The company started in 1976
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Harvard Business Review
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HBR Case Study: The Gentleman’s “Three”
by Brian J. Hall and
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Business School Future
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www.emeraldinsight.com/researchregister
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24,9
The current issue and full text archive of this
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Campbell & Gould (2002): Do You Have a Well-Designed Organization?; Harvard Business Review
- Campbell & Gould (2002): Do you have a well-designed organization?; Harvard Business Review
Most executives can sense when their organizations are not working well, but
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Design Thinking
- Design Thinking for Social Innovation
By Tim Brown & Jocelyn Wyatt
Stanford Social Innovation Review Winter 2010
Copyright © 2007 by Leland Stanford Jr. University
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Harvard Business Case: Four Deals
- Harvard Business Case
Four Deals
Redmay Tack Sellers
• Pros:
o This LBO would not need very much capital equity, because it is supplied by a small group of investors
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Thomas Choi And Tom Linton (2011) Don’t Let Your Supply Chain Control Your Business. Harvard Business Review, 2011 December, 112-117...
- 1. Are there any potential cases or circumstances whereby a company SHOULD give more control to first tier suppliers? If yes, how can this be achieved given the problems
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Harvard Business Review
- HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW- COMPETING ON ANALYTICS
* Businesses are covered with data. Business Processes are among the main which differentiate one business from the other
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Michael e. Porter Harvard Business Review
- Michael E. Porter and Mark R. Kramer (December 2006). Strategy and Society: The Link Between Competitive Advantage and Corporate Social Responsibility
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Choosing Between Franchising And Self-Initiated Business: The Case Of Food Stall Industry
- CHOOSING BETWEEN FRANCHISING AND SELF-INITIATED BUSINESS: THE CASE OF FOOD STALL INDUSTRY
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Business Ethics Case Paper
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BUS/415 - BUSINESS LAW
Instructor: PHYLLIS BLITZ
Schedule:04/19/2011 - 05/17/2011
Campus: SOUTH COAST LEARNING CENTER
Group ID: SC10BSB05
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Should Business Schools Be Blamed For The Financial Crisis?
- Should Business Schools Be Blamed for the Financial Crisis?
1 Introduction
Apart from an overall economic turmoil aroused by a subprime mortgage crisis and its subsequent
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Bus415 Business Ethics Case
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Business Ethics Case
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BUS/415 Business Law
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Business Ethics Case
The National Enquirer
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Business Ethics Case
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Individual Assignment: Business Ethics Case Paper
University of Phoenix
July 26, 2010
BUS/415
Abstract: The National Enquirer, Inc., is a
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Business Ethics Case
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What is the business’s obligation to build an ethical culture and balance its desire for profit with ethical responsibilities to employees
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Business Ethics Case
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Lisa M. Pilgrim
BUS 415
Ms. Brady
November 28, 2010
This paper will discuss a Business Ethics case. There will be some discussion of the parties
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Bus:415 - Business Ethics Case
- determine the ethics of the National Enquirer in trying to avoid suit in the business case of Calder v. Jones, 465 U.S. 783, 104 S.Ct. 1482, 79 L.Ed.2d 804, Web 1984
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Business Schools Of Asia Pacific
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We have analyzed data on 25 business schools in Asia-Pacific to see if there is any relationship between the different variables and also analyzed the data on the
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Business Ethics Case
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Neal Dauber
BUS/415
David Tiffany
November 7, 2011
Business Ethics Case
CALDER vs. JONES, 465 U.S. 783 (1984)
1. What reason(s) did the
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Business Law Case
- Business Law
Introduction
When a consumer buys a product or service making a payment for it, it necessarily means that the purpose of buying the good or services
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Asia-Pacific Business Schools - Answers To Questions 1 And 2 In The Case
- b) Out of 25 Business schools, 60% have a difference between local and foreign costs.
these Business schools are Melbourne Business School, University of New South
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Apple Think Different
- Case: Design Thinking and Innovation at Apple
1. Why has Apple being so successful? What do you attribute it to? (Hint: part of the answer lies in its “good