the power flow study, also known as load-flow study, is an important tool involving numerical analysis applied to a power system. A power flow study usually uses simplified notation such as a one-line diagram and per-unit system, and focuses on various forms of AC power (i.e.: voltages, voltage angles, real power and reactive power). It analyzes the power systems in normal steady-state operation. A number of software implementations of power flow studies exist. In addition to a power flow study, sometimes
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1-888-Junk Van Executive Summary This case study examines issues associated with virtual businesses. In an effort to reduce costs, the founder, Kingo, creates a virtual business model that significantly reduces the need for overhead costs, such as office space. Employees work remotely and via electronic connections. Although this promotes a flexible work environment, the lack of a physical structure creates some issues. As the business grew, so did customer service errors and issues, causing the
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Abstract: This case study is about the strategies which are being implemented by Accenture in order to allow for the transformation of information technology. Information technology leaders face a lot of challenges and in order to meet the challenges and high expectations of IT services and even with reducing cost and meeting the future needs of the business. This case study tells what approaches they have taken to define information architecture. They have faced the challenges of implementing the
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incentive, and as an example for that organization sometimes prefer to do what is best for them rather than following the ethical path they should follow. Companies like Enron are a perfect case study. However, these principles can also be side by side with ethics and can help respecting the ethical values in some other cases. Therefore, the consideration of each of these areas is necessary when developing a strong and concise ethical organization. Discuss how
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BOCA JUNIORS CASE Q1 Understand why passion for something or someone can become a key factor to success in the management of a sports organization. I believe that passion is essential for long term motivation and enthusiasm. Passionate people help to get other people excited and passionate too. Passion helps to breed commitment. Football is a business of ups and downs, so passion helps to work through the rougher times and to keep striving continuously forward. 2 What
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expected to collectively write a case report that focuses on an ethical issue faced by a real-life organization, a specific industry, or a business profession. Following is a suggested outline for the case written by your group: I) Background Information (e.g., corporate history) II) The Central Ethical Dilemma(s) III) Alternative Ways to Deal With the Ethical Dilemma(s) IV) Possible Consequences and Implications of Alternative Solutions V) Ethical Theories That
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COMPANY REPORT: TATA MOTORS Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION India has been one of the largest automobile industry in the world. The growth of this industry had been one of the fastest globally but due to various reasons the growth has unacceptably declined in the present day. Passenger car and commercial vehicles manufacturing industry of India stands in the sixth position in terms of volume, 3.9 million units were produced in 2011. India saw a growth from 16 to 18 percent of sales during 2011 to 2012
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operations. The BPO service market presents growth estimated in 10 to 20% in the period 2008-2009, particularly in the last two quarters of 2008 and first quarters of 2009. However, in the short term, companies might not consider outsourcing as a solution in a financial crisis due to upfront investment and lack of managerial capabilities. In the first place, companies’ primary goal is to survive. They won’t start new projects. Thus, in times of crisis, company prefer cost reduction and investment
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orientation and supporting future insights. As humans we apply foresight every day by anticipating the future and preparing for it. Yet, in a corporate context the concept has been much less explored. There is a lack of research covering how to organise for foresight, particularly in an innovation setting. The purpose of this study was therefore to examine how large companies can manage foresight. This was investigated in a qualitative research with the means of multiple case studies and expert consultation
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UNIVERSITY Management in context Business School Lausanne - Case Study BSL: A Business School in Transition ARNAUD Félix – 25777 Submission Date : 05-11-2012 Academic Year 2012/2013 Semester: Fall I hereby certify that this paper is the result of my own work and that all sources I used have been reported. -------------------------------------------------Signature © Kozminski University 2012 BSL Case Study 1. Please evaluate the decisions of Katrin muff from
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