Business Policy Course Time / Location: R 7:20 – 10:00 pm / BRN 205 Instructor / Office / Phone: Taewan Kim, PhD / Brennan Hall 425 / 941-4166 Office Hours: TR 2:30 – 4:00 pm or by appointment e-mail: taewan.kim@scranton.edu Course description This is the capstone course. It is designed to integrate knowledge gained from other business courses and apply that knowledge to policy and strategy development in situations facing general managers and business leaders. Emphasis will be
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Petroleum Corporation Limited which is involved in Oil Refining and Marketing Business. BPCL is also making inroads in exploration i.e. upward integration. Oil and Gas being one of the strategic sectors from development as well as defense point of view and hence been largely controlled by the Indian government. Prior to independence only Multinational like Burma Shell, Caltex etc. were operating in India. Due to strategic importance M/s Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) for Oil refining and Marketing and
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Mission 2. BUSINESS MODEL & STRATEGIC...…………………………………3 3.4 Specialty Store Retailer of Private Label Apparel 3.5 Procurement of Materials 3.6 Product Planning 3.7 Production 3.8 Sales 3.9 Customer Service 3.10.3 Their Basic Principle 3.10.4 Three Promises to Their Customer 3.10.5 Product Development Based on Customer Feedback 2.7 Totally Ignore Fashion 3. REFINING UNIQLO BUSINESS MODEL AND STRATEGIC……… 5 4
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will experience a mental disorder in their lifetime. Whatever the reason for this new awareness, mental illness and poor mental health is now being recognized as a major business concern. 3 In order for workplace health promotion to be adopted, it must make a difference to the financial bottom line and be presented as a strategic priority to organizations. Taking a proactive approach to protecting employees’ mental health is the right move for organizations looking to keep a healthy staff team and
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Behavioral Sciences 119 (2014) 229 – 236 Project portfolio management in a company strategy implementation, a case study Irja Hyväria* a Martela Oyj, Aalto University School of Business, Finland Abstract The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of the project portfolio management in different business organizations. Project portfolio management is seen as a holistic activity, dependent on the organization's strategy. This study aims to determine how the project portfolio decisions
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sales and profits for Classic Airlines. The fundamental role of a marketing plan is to enable a firm to establish a strong connection with its customer. In this scenario, Classic Airlines needs to come up with an effective action plan that will help in attracting and retaining customers as well as boosting profits and sales. A marketing solution to Classic Airlines case scenario will be presented using the nine-step model. Description of the Situation Identification of Issue and Opportunity Classic
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systems and advances in information technology make finding the right personnel difficult and the associated development costs high. Good project management is essential for success. Some alignment methodologies include IBM's business systems planning (BSP), Robert Holland's strategic systems planning, James Martin's (1989) information engineering and method/1 from Anderson Consulting. Critical success factors (Rockart, 1979) methodology focuses on identifying key information
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Advantages & Disadvantanges Supply Chain Conclusion Biblography BASIC CONCEPTS OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Supply chains encompass the companies and the business activities needed to design, make, deliver, and use a product or service. Businesses depend on their supply chains to provide them with what they need to survive and thrive. Every business fits into one or more supply chains and has a role to play in each of them. The pace of change and the uncertainty about how markets will evolve has made
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Business Competitiveness: Strategies for Automobile Industry Sumit Jain* Dr. R.K.Garg** Abstract Peter Drucker has called the automobile industry as "the industry of industries". During the last few years, the production and management systems have been revolutionized worldwide in the automobile industry. One of the major changes in the industry has been the opening up and growth of several emerging markets. The automotive industry is now facing new and pressing challenges. Globalization, individualizations
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