exists between academia and practitioners by investigating the CSFs influencing BI systems success. The study followed a two-stage qualitative approach. Firstly, the authors utilised the Delphi method to conduct three rounds of studies. The study develops a CSFs framework crucial for BI systems implementation. Next, the framework and the associated CSFs are delineated through a series of case studies. The empirical findings substantiate the construct and applicability of the framework. More significantly
Words: 8100 - Pages: 33
Study Case : Daisy ONG 23 May 2014 Dear Prof Kanesan Those 3 elements can be improved concurrently by the following example of study case, base on personal experience: The owner just received a key for a newly built luxury condo. His intention is to rent the unit out for minimum 5 years investment, and plan to sell the unit off after the log-in period from the bank, escape from paying Property Gain Tax of 30% and to rip the benefit of profit margin. Upon receiving the key, he initiated a project
Words: 1110 - Pages: 5
Corporate Taxation | Case Study Analysis | Section 37: General Deductions | By | K Srilekha MBA | | I. FACTS: The assessee company who carried on the business of manufacture of silk was a member of Indian Silk Mills Association. The members entered into a working time agreement to restrict the working hours of the looms to 42 hours per week, so that over-production could be avoided. But, the members could transfer these loom hours amongst themselves. The assessee purchased loom
Words: 1476 - Pages: 6
in your persuasive essay. Fill out the requested information in the table below about your sources. | Article 1 | Article 2 | Article 3 | Title and Author(s) | Challenging the Death Penalty w/Statistics: Furman, McCleskey, and a Single County case study.Shats, S. and Dalton, T. | Religious Characteristics and the Death Penalty.Miller, M K., Hayward, R D. | Ending death by dangerousness: A path to the de facto abolition of the death penalty.Berry, William W. | Persistent GCU Library Link |
Words: 650 - Pages: 3
Meditech case Q1. What are Meditech’s Problems in introducing new products? In manufacturing ALL products? New products face forecasting problems. So in the beginning, as they can see in the data (graph of Weekly Net Order for New Products) of previous years, the demand in the first few weeks is booming. They should adjust their production numbers to the higher demand, until it will ease after week 4-6. In the weeks after the introduction peak the business should keep production on a constant
Words: 414 - Pages: 2
PART 1 CASE STUDY – COOPERATING and COMMUNICATING ACROSS CULTURES 1. Problem: Identification and summary of key organizational behavior issues evident in the case. On this case study there are two scenarios/situations that are presented about cooperating and communicating across cultures. The scenario/situation begun when the company headquarters in Philadelphia sent Jim to Stuttgart, Germany to be the team leader for the introduction of a new laser for the eye surgery that will be launch
Words: 508 - Pages: 3
are multiple perspectives to be uncovered. Qualitative researchers focus on the study of social phenomena and on giving voice to the feelings and perceptions of the participants under study. This is based on the belief that knowledge is derived from the social setting and that understanding social knowledge is a legitimate scientific process. The following are the key characteristics of qualitative research: • Studies are carried out in a naturalistic setting. • Researchers ask broad research questions
Words: 3658 - Pages: 15
Case for critical thinking: Control and the mobile worker: rethinking IT devices in the workplace 1. The case outlines several ideas that organisations are using to capitalise on changes in technology and preferences of employees to work remotely. How does the concept of management control relate to this? The concept of management control directly relates to the several ideas that organisations are using to capitalise changes in technology and preferences of employees working remotely. These
Words: 737 - Pages: 3
Case Study IT Business Dot Com Alibaba. Com Extracted from Alibaba.com Presentations SME : Small and Medium Sized Enterprises IPO : Initial Public Offering The business model of Alibaba is very simple. It is to help sellers meet buyers. More specifically, it provides an Internet based business‐to‐business (B2B) platform where sellers(suppliers / manufactures) can meet buyers (outsourcers / wholesalers) on a global scale. The company offers two platforms, one in Chinese for Chinese
Words: 252 - Pages: 2
AND DEDICATED: WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT? Some jobs are not always what they seem to be. In the case study “Bright and Dedicated” we get to look at some of the hurdles a newly hired controller (Susan Reynolds) must face . We will then look at ways to improve an unstructured organization like Marco Pictures Inc. and remove the obstacles that Susan has encountered. Case Objectives and Use The case demonstrates the need for companies to identify specific knowledge, skills, and ability requirements
Words: 394 - Pages: 2