The Walt Disney Company 1. According to the Harvard Business School case booklet, Disney started from the short cartoon industry into major industries such as licensing, distribution, movie, home video, merchandise, internet (Distribution channel), hotel and resort, sports restaurant (EPSN zones), cruise ship (Disney Magic Cruise 1998), theme park (1955 Anaheim, 1971 Orlando, 1976 Tokyo, 1992 Paris), and television network (ABC 1995). 2. Walt Disney Company pursues several different ways to
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are viewed as partnership or joint venture between companies. Other companies use view VIE’s as trust agreements. However, companies create VIE to engage in limited business activities. The activities could include the purchase of new assets. In this case, many companies use the assets as collaterals. Therefore, the assets are financed at lower interest rates. VIE is based on a contractual agreements. The terms and conditions of the contract determine which firm or investor gains control of the VIE
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Management s374: General Management & Strategy The University of Texas at Austin - Summer 2015 Dennis S. Passovoy (Professor) (512) 471-2195 GSB 5.124G (in McCombs) via Canvas INBOX Davit Davtyan (TA) Phone: Office: E-Mail: Office Hours: M T W TH 1:00 – 1:45pm, or by appointment M T W TH 9:00 – 9:45am, or by appointment Class: #72305 (July 13 – August 14) M T W TH 2:00 – 3:45pm CBA 4.328 CBA 4.304A (in McCombs) via Canvas INBOX Prerequisites • • • • • •
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1. What is the focal organization in this case, and what is the main issue it faces? While there were several different stakeholders within this case (the employees and city council of Anaheim chief among them), there were only two business organizations with a vested interest in the outcome. On one side was the world famous Walt Disney Company; on the other was the SunCal developer. Within the context of this case analysis, SunCal was the focal organization – the entity from whose perspective a
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Joel Chen BADM 2003 Professor Sharp 03/06/12 Business Case Analysis: AWC Inc. A Case Study on a Small Aluminum Plant in Southwestern Ontario INTRODUCTION: AWC Incorporated is a small-scale but profitable aluminum fabrication plant located in southwestern Ontario. The company has been around since 1950, and was founded by Jim Macdonald, father of the current president Alex Macdonald. AWC specializes in the production of commercial aluminum windows, doors, storefronts and curtain wall
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A Brawl in Mickey’s Backyard The focal organization in this case is SunCal, a real estate developer. They had arranged to buy a 26-acre site in the resort district. (The parcel was directly across the street from land Disney considered a possible site for future expansion.) SunCal’s plan was to build around 1,500 condominiums on the site, with 15 percent of the units set aside for below-market-rate rental apartments. Because the site was in a designated resort district, the developer required
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1. Why has Disney been successful for so long? (reference to Industry Analysis, Disney's chosen strategy, Disney's sources of Competitive Advantage and comment on sustainability of advantage) Disney has remained successful for myriad reasons, not the least of those is its ability to constantly realign its strategy to the trends of the market. Disney is a company that survives by continually realizing the depth of a new idea. The company harvests every available profit from its ventures before
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Using Case Studies in Real Estate and Finance Courses By Su Han Chan Department of Real Estate The Preliminaries Setting expectations Focus is on decision making Requires judgment No “right” answers Setting ground rules The student contract (4Ps) Knowing your participants Selecting cases and readings Using a mix of short (“breather”) and long cases Assigning a term project Case seminar series_Su H Chan A Short Case Phuket Beach Hotel: Valuing Mutually Exclusive Capital Projects*
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culture. The institution of the items which must be executed will assist in the competitive edge that will distance InterClean from any of its competitors. Collectively Team D evaluated the InterClean case and benchmarked its results with various companies such as Pfizer, Little Tikes, The Disney Company, AT&T, Mead and Verizon and examined what tools these companies have utilizes in order to expand globally and become successful. Pfizer Pfizer was created in 1849 by two cousins Charles Erhart
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and business partners can be tricky at time and not fair to all. In the case of Brawl in Mickeys Backyard (Lawrence & Weber 2011), two corporations, Walt Disney and SunCal, are battling for prime real estate in downtown Anaheim. Both companies want this land for different projects, but at the same time, have the same interest to make money for their company. The main focal company in this debate is SunCal, while Disney is considered a company, they are looked at as a stakeholder because stakeholder
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