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    Krutav 123

    Running Head: CITATION PAPER Citation Paper Krutav Patel GS1145-Strategies for the Technical Professional July 18, 2014 , 2014 ITT Technical Institute (Reuters) - A Dutch doctoral student and former member of the Indiana University ( IU) rowing team was among the passengers killed when a Malaysian airliner went down in Ukraine, the university said Friday in a statement. Karlijn Keijzer, 25, was a doctoral student in the chemistry

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    Walmart

    Christopher Gallanty “Is Wal-mart good for America?” The Twenty-First century is about: low prices, convenience and quality when it comes to shopping. The “great” American superstore, Wal-mart has just about everything under the sun. From tires, groceries, hunting gear and electronics it is almost a guarantee you will find what you need while roaming any of their Eleven Thousand and counting, establishments. As Americans differ in economic standing, some see Wal-mart as the best way to keep

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    Walmart Case Studies

    Case 1 Walmart Stores 1) What is Walmart strategy? What is the basis on which Walmart build its competitive advantage? Walmart Strategies is selling branded product at low cost. Other than that, Walmart deliberately ensured it did not became to dependent on any one supplier, no single vendor constituted more than 4 percent of its overall purchase volume. In addition to that Walmart also use “saturation” strategy for store expansions. The standard was to be able to drive from the distribution

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    Miss

    Financial Reporting Problems at Molex, Inc. (A) : . I n mid-November 2004, Molex's Board of Directors met to decide the future of Joe King and Diane Bullock, the company's CEO and CFO respectively. Molex's external auditors, Deloitte &c Touche, had accused both of failing to disclose an $8 million pre-tax inventory valuation error in a recent letter of representation to the auditors. In response, King and Bullock argued that at the time of their letter they had determined that the

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    Gary

    Best Buy: Grasping At Straws -As part of yet another restructuring plan, the company intends to close fifty of its big box stores and fire an additional 400 corporate staff.  (Best Buy currently operates 2,900 retail locations worldwide.) -Revenue at established stores fell 2.4% last year, following a 4.7% decline in the previous year.  Overall, the company lost $1.23 billion last year, or $3.36 per share. -investors dumped the stock, sending it down 8% in early trading today.  (It closed on

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    Target

    its diversity plan. Situation Analysis: Strengths Strong brand awareness. Exclusive partnerships with named designer labels. Donates huge amount of profits to charities. Higher quality and innovative products than is found in competitor big box stores. Celebrity endorsements in advertising programs Weaknesses Emphasis upon quality makes their products more expensive than competitors. No stores in Vermont Lawsuits which tarnish the firm’s reputation. Low global presence Opportunities

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    Managemnet Principle

    Conclusion The McDonald's Corporation is the world's largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. The company began in 1940 as a barbecue restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald and takeover by Ray Kroc after that. McDonald's restaurants are found in 118 countries and territories around the world and serve 68 million customers each day. McDonald's operates over 34,000 restaurants worldwide, employing more than 1.7 million people.Golden Arches Restaurants Sdn Bhd is a company incorporated

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    Best Buy Analysis

    Industry Analysis Case Best Buy’s Turn-Around Strategy GBA 525 September 30, 2014 The consumer electronic industry has experienced a number of ups and downs during the past few years. In the beginning, the consumer electronic industry was taking off because of the emergence of suburban retail stores after WWII. With the decreasing cost in technology, the increase in the demand for consumers electronics particularly televisions came about. During this time, the consumers were usually more

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    Big10Sweater

    for Big Ten colleges with one major, unique feature. This unique feature is a special large monogram that has the customer's name, major, and year of graduation. The sweater is the perfect gift for graduating students and alumni, particularly avid football fans who want to show support during the football season. The company is off to a great start and had a successful first year while selling to only a few schools. This year they plan to expand to a few more schools and target the entire Big Ten

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    Harvard Business Case Study: China Walmart

    Walmart- China 1. Customers patronize Wal-Mart China stores because they have low prices which are a great asset to china’s consumers who are more cost sensitive than other countries. Although, China’s consumers like to go to store after store to find the cheapest price, and of course Wal-Mart contains those low prices. Wal-Mart also established through studies and research that China’s customers valued great customer satisfaction which in return they displayed their loyalty by coming back over

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