Gujarat Technological University Syllabus for New MBA Program effective from Academic Year 2011-12 (Also applicable to 2nd Year Students of 2010-12 Batch MBA Program) COMPULSORY COURSES MBA-II Semester-IV Sub Name: - Comprehensive Project Report – Industry Defined Problem (CP-IDP) Sub Code: - 2830004 In addition to Major Specializations, there will be over sixty Sectorial / Industry Areas for Practical studies in which theoretical papers / books are not to be taught in regular classroom sessions
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course content to an assigned case/consulting client. Emphasis is placed on the practical application of branding concepts to global business. Prerequisites: MKTG 658 Marketing Management. Student Learning Outcomes Having successfully completed this course, students should at a minimum be able to: 1. Understand the nature, importance and context of a global brand strategy 2. Recognize that in many situations there is a range of alternatives which should be evaluated 3. Apply appropriate theoretical
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Table of Contents Table of Contents ii Introduction 1 Using this Template 1 Authority Signatures 2 Executive Summary 3 Phase 1: The Strategic Context 4 1 Business Needs and Desired Outcomes 4 1.1 Strategic Environment 4 4 1.1.1 Organizational Overview 4 4 1.1.2 Business Need 4 4 1.1.3 Drivers for Change 4 4 1.1.4 Business Outcomes 4 1.2 Strategic Fit 4
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oohCocoMix Juices© Mini-case Copyright © 2012 by Dr. Gabriel G. Ramírez FIN 4220 Bebidas-Sabrosas (B-S) Inc. is a producer and distributor of juice drinks. Currently, B-S has one line of tropical juices targeted to Hispanic communities in Chicago, LA, Miami, and New York. Two years ago, the firm decided to expand its operations and create a juice drink from Costa Rican green coconuts, or “pipas” (see Exhibit 1). The liquid inside pipas is clear, as opposed to the milky color in mature coconut
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0195301501_158-192_ch7.qxd 11/3/05 12:47 PM Page 158 CHAPTER 7 INTRODUCTION TO CAPITAL BUDGETING 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 Overview 159 The NPV Rule for Judging Investments and Projects 159 The IRR Rule for Judging Investments 161 NPV or IRR, Which to Use? 162 The “Yes–No” Criterion: When Do IRR and NPV Give the Same Answer? 163 Do NPV and IRR Produce the Same Project Rankings? 164 Capital Budgeting Principle: Ignore Sunk Costs and Consider Only Marginal Cash Flows 168
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2. Solve problems and important issues confronting operations managers in the global perspective. 3. Apply the tools that gain competitive advantage for the organization through operations strategies. COURSE OUTLINE Week 1 Module 1 Course Syllabus Module 2 Class Rules and Expectations Topic: Operations and Supply Chain Management Strategy. Objectives: 1. To know the importance of operations/supply chain management. 2. To illustrate
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Windows XP Migration Project Plan Dan Thomasson dthomasson@carolina.rr.com TS5120 – Project Management March 24, 2004 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary………………………………………………………………………. | 4 | 2. Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations……………………………………………… | 5 | 3. Project Overview………………………………………………………………………….. | 5 | 3.1. Business Case………………………………………………………………………….. | 5 | 3.2. Windows XP Migration Benefits……………………………………………………… | 6 | 3.2.1. Better Performance………………………………………………………………
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Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 1.1 Purpose 2 1.2 Scope 2 1.3 Overview 2 1.4 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations 2 1.5 References 3 2 Scope of Testing 3 2.1 Product Overview 3 2.2 Scope of Testing 4 2.2.1 Within Scope of Testing 4 2.2.2 Out of Scope of Testing 5 2.3 Requirement Criticality Classification Guideline 5 2.4 Functional Requirements 5 2.5 Non Functional Requirement 6 3 Assumption and Risk 7 3.1 Assumptions and Dependencies
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Solutions to Accompany Information Technology Project Management, Seventh Edition ISBN-10: 1133526853 ISBN-13: 978-1133526858 Course Technology MIS Series Kathy Schwalbe, Ph.D., PMP Created November 27, 2012 Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 2 CHAPTER 2 4 CHAPTER 3 6 CHAPTER 4 7 CHAPTER 5 14 CHAPTER 6 20 CHAPTER 7 25 CHAPTER 8 30 CHAPTER 9 33 CHAPTER 10 36 CHAPTER 11 38 CHAPTER 12 41 CHAPTER 13 43 APPENDIX A 44 APPENDIX B 49 APPENDIX C 50 List of solution files
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BUS211f(2) ANALYZING BIG DATA I1 Spring 2014—MW 8:00–9:20 am Location: Sachar 116 (International Hall) Prof. Bharatendra Rai 313-282-8309 (mobile) brai@brandeis.edu Office: Sachar 1C Hours: MW, 9:30 – 10:15 and by appointment TA: TBD This is a two credit module that examines the opportunities and industry disruption in an era of massive, high velocity, unstructured data and new developments in data analytic. We treat some strategic, ethical, and technical dimensions of big data. The technical foci
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