A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR CASE STUDY ANALYSIS & CASE ANALYSIS REPORTS (CAR) Exemplar: ShopKo and Pamida System Triumph or Tragedy Philip Pun Lecturer in EB PLG406 (x8866) ©1st Term 2011/2012 1 WHY PERFORM CASE STUDY? Case study as a learning tool The best way to learn is to feel, to practice and to involve Philip Pun, First Term 2011/2012 2 WHAT IS A CASE STUDY? All case studies have one common goal: to help learn the subject matter in hand
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NTUC Income is Singapore’s largest insurer. The $20 billion company is the country’s only insurance co-operative and a leading life, general and health insurer. NTUC Income has earned the trust of 2 million customers and is one of the strongest financial institutions in the region. “We want to become an icon of service,” says Tan Suee Chieh, CEO of NTUC Income. To achieve this, the company first needed to change customer perceptions of it as “rigid” and “old-fashioned”. NTUC Income realized the
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Q5 Before, NTUC income having the herculean task required not only the upgrading of hardware and application, it also required Income to streamline its decade-old business processes and IT practices for the insurance system. The income’s insurance process were very tedious when the agent had to submitting the documents to the office services department, then there were delays few day for log and sort documents, allocated to underwriting staff, sent for printing, redistributed and storage, then
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Ram Vibhakar S [A0120022] [A0119959] [A0119975] [A0119961] [A0120054] A Case study on Business Intelligent and Analytics Systems in NTUC FairPrice Table of Contents Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................. 3 Acknowledgments .........
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BMGT3001S Lecturer: Shawn Wong Cubie Lau SUBMIT BY: Zhou Yuelang STUDENT ID: 13209211 PROGRAM: BSC20E DATE: 05-09-2014 NTUC FairPrice Co-Operative is a supermarket chain based in Singapore and the largest in the country. The company is a co-operative of the National Trades Union Congress or NTUC. The group has 100 supermarkets across the island, with over 50 outlets of Cheers convenience stores island-wide. FairPrice was established by the Labour Movement
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OUR COMMITMENTS Our role in the community is of core importance to us as a business and we ensure that our activity meets local community needs with the greatest impact possible by working to a series of commitments: * 1 Assisting needy families and individuals to have access to daily essentials * 2 Contributing to national causes that promote and develop our nation and build bonds within and across our communities * 3 Fostering closer relationships between people and supporting
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« Éthique Entreprise – Client » I. Le concept d’éthique II. Éthique et droit III. Éthique et Culture IV. Éthique et responsabilité V. Éthique et relations commerciales internationales VI. Marketing et éthique 1 I. Le concept d’éthique A. La distinction : éthique, morale et déontologie B. Les niveaux de l’éthique C. Les différentes approches et les règles d’éthique D. Les différentes relations concernées par l’éthique en gestion 2 A. La distinction : éthique, morale et
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BC0216 Management information systems Nikita Filipov Group D Case Analysis (Modernization of NTUC Income) 1.What were the problems faced by Income in this case? How were the problems resolved by the new digital system? NTUC Income has a decade-old business processes and IT practices. One of the problems was slow process in exchanging of information between departments. For an instance, NTUC Income packed original documents and sent to warehouses where ,over two to three days, a total of seven
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Q1. What were the problems faced by Income in this case? How were the problems resolved by the new digital system? * The problems faced by NTUC Income are delay day by day in business process and the processes were very tedious and paper-based. * The existing system is HP 3000 mainframe still frequently broke down. * Backup data in a costly and tedious process, would risk losing important data. * The COBOL programs also faced multiple broke down. It will make a process slowly.
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Restructuring the small-scale retail sector in Singapore Loo Lee Sim Introduction Performance of the retail sector Singapore's retail sector has been in the doldrums over the last few years. The retail sales index shows sales increasing very slowly over the past three years (Figure 1). Except for festive periods (Christmas and Chinese New Year) and the period of the great Singapore sale (June/July), sales have been poor. Compared to sales, the supply of retail space has been increasing more
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