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    Manager

    FSPA Sporting Goods Report CENTRAL EUROPE The third of the FSPA European Sports Research projects is the Central European Report, covering the larger 5 countries France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland and Germany and consisting of 4 volumes: Executive Summary – GERMANY Contact the FSPA: Tel: Fax: E-mail: Web: +44 (0) 2476 414999 x207 +44 (0) 2476 414990 milly@sportsandplay.com www.sportsandplay.com Executive Summary THE SPORTS GOODS MARKET IN CENTRAL EUROPE Volume 4: GERMANY 376 pages

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    Human Resources

    planning and change management). 1. BACKGROUND OF COMPANY 1. JUSCO Store JUSCO is the acronym for Japan United Stores Company, a chain of "general merchandise stores" (or hypermarket) and the largest of its type in Japan. The various JUSCO companies are subsidiaries of ÆON Co., Ltd. The JUSCO name was adopted in 1970 by a company originally founded as a kimono silk trader in 1758. Renamed ÆON in 1989, it operates stores throughout Japan under JUSCO and other names and also has a presence

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    Compliance

    mere 16 years, making it a relative newcomer in the industry compared to most of its competitors. Wal-Mart’s Neighborhood Markets has huge effect on industry, Wal-Mart is traditionally known for its Supercenters, big-box stores that cover expansive square footage and offer extensive product selection. The Neighborhood Markets are significantly smaller and are intended to reach the local markets that aren’t always covered by a Wal-Mart big-box store. In many cases, these markets contain the customers

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    Case Analysis Culinarian Cookware

    for high-end and luxurious products, it is reasonable to expect that consumers will try to either buy less of premium priced items, or try to shift their preferences to less expensive models altogether. This fact could burden some companies in the industry that rely mostly on manufacturing and distribution of premium priced products. Despite slow economy, current and future economic environment provides potential opportunities for players who could adjust their marketing strategy to meet changing

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    Culinarian Cookware

    Case Analysis for Culinarian Cookware 2006-2010 |Submitted By: |Andrei Grechko | | |Shane Johnston | | |Nakia Lape | | |Kyle McDaniel | | |Kevin Niehaus | | | | Prepared for Ned Jackson, MKT 625 March 28, 2010 Table of Contents Executive Summary

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    Kroger Case Study

    Kroger is the main focus of this case. In 2006 Kroger’s was the second largest seller of groceries by revenue with an estimated $60 billion. The success of Kroger Company began in 1883 and which became one of the first chain stores in the country. Kroger then expanded its stores by buying out local competitors with low prices when the economy was suffering. Throughout the twentieth century, Kroger implemented several innovations to throw itself above the competitive advantage. By the 1950’s Kroger

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    Hr Management Application

    Licensed to: iChapters User Licensed to: iChapters User Human Resource Management Applications, 7th Edition Stella M. Nkomo, Myron D. Fottler, and R. Bruce McAfee VP/Editorial Director: Jack W. Calhoun Senior Acquisition Editor: Michele Rhoades Developmental Editor: Jennifer King Editorial Assistant: Ruth Belanger Marketing Manager: Clint Kernen Content Project Management: PreMediaGlobal Production Technology Analyst: Emily Gross Senior Manufacturing Buyer: Kevin Kluck Production House/Compositor:

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    Ann Taylor Business

    1 Final Report By: Danielle Carroll, Carlo Capuano, Sean McNicholas, DJ Psarras, Samira VanGrinsven 2 Final Report I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. Executive Summary Internal Audit a. Company History b. Company Structure c. Mission and Vision Statement d. Current Company Strategy e. Functional Value Chain f. Geographical Value Chain g. Core Competencies External Audit a. External Forces b. Customer Trends c. Porters Five Forces d. Competition SWOT Analysis Size ANNspansion Ann Goes

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    Mbjg

    FROM WHOLESALE TO RETAIL: IMPROVING THE FORWARD VERTICAL INTEGRATION STRATEGY AT FRESHMARK (PTY.) LTD. A dissertation by BARTHOLOMEW CHARLES BENECKE Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree MASTER’S DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) in the BUSINESS SCHOOL FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Supervisor: Prof. JA Watkins Co- Supervisor: V Naidoo May 2007 DECLARATION OF COPYRIGHT “I hereby declare that this dissertation submitted

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    Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Audit 2

    Smith, Mark Bourgoin, Matt Misitano, Diego Elizalde, Jeff Stanton, and Reilly Kindred CASE 22 Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Inc. Jeremy Smith I. CURRENT SITUATION A. Current Performance * 329 Franchised and 5 Company owned stores * Increasing revenues year to year with $16.7 Million in 2008 * Sales have slowed due to economic downturn but the company is in an excellent financial position to withstand the recession B. Strategic Posture 1. Mission * Quality

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