Grading Rubric and Example of Case Analysis for MGMT 430 Decision Making Assignment Grading & Feedback (helpful hints in italics) Student: ____________________________Assignment: ______________________________ Area Additional Comments – also see submitted analysis: Executive Summary – clear and concise on key issues and recommendations 5 Executive summary should make the key issues and the recommendations clear for the reader. No need to discuss processes
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Worldwide Senior Management Team FROM: C.W. Pryor SUBJECT: Summary of lobby efforts; further propositions On 8 October 2014, representing Avon and Avon China, I made a 12-‐minute’s presentation on persuading the Chinese government to ease the ban on direct selling to Premier Zhu Rongji and Madame Wu
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Accent Problems No matter whether a person lives in only one country or in different countries, accent problems are everywhere. When people live in a particular place for a long time, they often acquire the accent of the indigenous population, but it is hard to change one’s native accent totally. Because of this, sometimes the local people look down on those people who have a different accent. Having a different accent can make day-to-day communication challenging at times. It can even make finding
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Political development of Myanmar (Burma) Myanmar’s ethnic governmental issues are the front-side of the legislative issues of national solidarity in late improvement in Burma. Since the Second World War finished no issue had been all the more forever and midway on the political motivation of Burma than the topic of how to adapt to requests of politicized ethnicity while at the same time keeping up the regional uprightness, security and power of the focal state. In any case, it has been the way in
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culture will have a greater influence on your child than you will, and what will you do about it?. These issues are displayed in the short story “Where the Gods fly” by author Jean Kwok. The short story deals with a family who has emigrated from China to America. The mother struggles as she tries to give her daughter a greater life than she had. The mother and father work at a factory in Chinatown to provide for the family, while their daughter Pearl goes to school. Pearl is given a scholarship
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IKEA IN CHINA INTRODUCTION TO IKEA HISTORICAL CHAIN OF IKEA BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF IKEA IN CHINA IKEA entered China in 1998 through a joint venture and started its first in Shanghai. This was followed a store in Beijing in 1999. Since 1980s, several economic trade and investment reforms have enabled the growth of furniture industry in China by 2004, Chinese furniture production was $24 billon and its exports were $7 billion. CONCEPT: SIMPLICITY IS BEAUTY. YI JIA-COMFORTABLE HOME Q1: WHAT MAKES
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Helen Shen Professor Elizabeth Parke EAS 394H1 Film Analysis #1 21 May 2014 Guns and Fists: The Depiction of Chinese Struggles Against Foreign Aggression and Injustice Director Tsui Hark's Once Upon a Time in China was pivotal to the recognition of martial arts and Wuxia films as a medium that was highly capable of conveying an emotionally moving, artistic and politically relevant story. The climactic and tragic fight scene between Huang Feihong and the Westerners at the opera house, resulting
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Subject: Organizational Behavior ASSIGNMENT Case study: Goran Kapicic and Actavis China 1. Identify the factors that contributed to Kapicic’s successful turn-around of the company. Chinese market is always described as ‘mission impossible’ by many foreign executives. However, Kapicic who is the managing director of a multinational pharmaceutical company could take over a poorly run company and turn it around by carrying out some major transformation in the firm as changing the
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Wal-Mart to translate it’s merchandising strategy wholesale to another country and be highly successful. The main method to focus on is being able to understand the culture and environment that it would need to transition its methods to. For example, China originally turned its nose up at the Americanized way that Wal-Mart presented itself when it first opened. Chinese culture didn’t agree with many things, the main thing being that the meat was sold in Styrofoam or that the fish was dead, it was offensive
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The basic idea behind benchmarking is by doing a comparison. An organization finds another organization that is similar and compares them. By studying the achievements of such results; make plans for improving the business performance; implement plans monitor and evaluate the results. By doing the comparison it allows the organization to make the necessary changes, but it is not a quick fix. Benchmarking is vital, by using this practice it can identify costs and provide efficient information that
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