Change Management, the new role of HR - publié le 06/02/2011
Dissertation - 47 pages - Human resources
The method ofmanagement of a company has evolved considerably in recent years. The removal of certain boundaries, the development of new technologies, new modes of communication, etc. have internationalized the economic and social landscape. In this context, companies have become involved in a...
Change Management, the new role of HR
Dissertation - 47 pages - Human resources
The method ofmanagement of a company has evolved considerably in recent years. The removal of certain boundaries, the development of new technologies, new modes of communication, etc. have internationalized the economic and social landscape. In this context, companies have become involved in a...
Fairbus or Unfairbus? A case study of Airbus through five questions
Case study - 6 pages - Management
In this study we will try to briefly answer five questions relqted to Airbus by using concrete and recent examples and clear economic mechanisms. We will use the Airbus case to learn about the origins of the aeronautical industry in Europe, about fair or unfair competition with Boeing, about the...
Evolution of sport rules
Essay - 3 pages - Management
Modern sport is evolving faster than ever. Even if sport is a game, the business rules are almost overtaking the sport values. In this article, we are going to discuss about sports in which the game, the rule and / or organisational changes were made to attract more customers (spectators, media,...
Analysis Advertising of Budweiser - publié le 04/02/2011
Case study - 43 pages - Business strategy
The lager is made of 5 components for one original taste: Barley, malt, rice, yeast and water. It is the leader in America with 49% of the market shares. It didn't communicate internationally before the late 90s because of competitors such as the companies with trademark' products. It...
Analysis Advertising of Budweiser
Case study - 30 pages - Business strategy
The lager is made of 5 components for one original taste: Barley, malt, rice, yeast and water. It is the leader in America with 49% of the market shares. It didn't communicate internationally before the late 90s because of competitors such as the companies with trademark' products. It...
Organizational Development: Motivation through financial and non-financial incentives
Case study - 7 pages - Management
Nowadays, salary and non-financial incentives constitute part of the methods that companies and managers use to motivate people. Through the study of different theories of motivation and needs, we explain the most important catalysts of motivational behavior. There are no doubts that all...
Organizational Development: Motivation through financial and non-financial incentives - publié le 03/02/2011
Case study - 7 pages - Management
Nowadays, salary and non-financial incentives constitute part of the methods that companies and managers use to motivate people. Through the study of different theories of motivation and needs, we explain the most important catalysts of motivational behavior. There are no doubts that all...
U.S Management & Leadership: Jack Welch's Leadership - publié le 03/02/2011
Case study - 4 pages - Management
There are no doubts that Jack Welch, former Chief Executive Officer of General Electrics (GE), is internationally reputed for his extraordinary leadership style and business acumen within one of the most powerful American companies, more precisely, General Electrics. He definitely transformed GE...
U.S Management & Leadership: Jack Welch's Leadership
Case study - 4 pages - Management
There are no doubts that Jack Welch, former Chief Executive Officer of General Electrics (GE), is internationally reputed for his extraordinary leadership style and business acumen within one of the most powerful American companies, more precisely, General Electrics. He definitely transformed GE...
International Consumer Behavior-A noodle soup to Israel
Case study - 5 pages - Management
Our product is a new concept of noodle soup. Its primary function is obviously to nourish people but above all, it should be like a new experience to eat that noodle soup, which is not a simple noodle soup but goes further than eating noodles in hot water. Actually, we are going to offer a...
Risk Management: Mitigating Credit Risk and Operational Risk
Case study - 5 pages - Management
You will be examining three organizations. Each organization is slightly different. Your task is to determine several strategies to mitigate the credit or operational risk in each organization. For each firm, describe the recommended strategy and discuss the position of the firm.
International Management: Wal-Mart Case Study
Case study - 6 pages - Management
There are no doubts that Wal-Mart is internationally renowned for its huge success in the United States and as one of the biggest American companies. It is commonly known that the average turnover of Wal-Mart actually reaches the Growth Domestic Product of Sweden and this shows how important is...
Supply Chain Management II
Case study - 5 pages - Logistics
There is no doubt that the individual performance in the Beer Game cannot be taken as a component of our final grade for this course. The thing is that we cannot get an individual performance and grade because the game was based on teamwork, so that it is of course complex to attribute a grade...
Supply Chain Management I
Case study - 1 pages - Logistics
For introducing this seminar on the supply chain management, we started by watching a short video showing the assembly of an Airbus plane within the manufacturing plant of Toulouse. Regarding the content of the video, we cannot deny that an Airbus plane is made from different parts coming from...
Summary of the seven habits of highly effective people - habits 4 to 7
Book review - 8 pages - Management
This document is a very complete and detailed summary of the seven habits of highly effective people written by Stephen Covey. It is more precisly about the four last habits: habit 4: win/win habit 5: seek first to understand, then to be understood habit 6: synergize habit 7: sharpen the saw
Starbucks: an intercultural company
Case study - 6 pages - Management
This document is about Starbucks as an intercultural company. In order to understand well its presence on the international stage and the challenges that the company has to face, there is a first part about Starbucks' background and history.
Corporate Entrepreneurship: The Steam Iron example
Case study - 6 pages - Management
As creator of a new innovation and more specifically a new steam iron that has different features from the standard industry, the creation of a dedicated company would be judicious. Indeed, the company would be named "Dupont Appliance Ltd", professional manufacturer specializing in providing a...
Merger and acquisition: PRIVATE EQUITY AT WORK: PURCHASING CAKE MASTERS
Case study - 7 pages - Management
This paper deals with the wish of a 30-year-old MBA graduate named David Kuchen to acquire and operate Cake Masters, an existing bakery business located near Toronto in Canada. Kuchen expects to become a senior manager with equity in a small business and looked at this opportunity to acquire Cake...
The Home Depot, Inc - Strategic audit
Thesis - 9 pages - Business strategy
The Home Depot Inc. is a success story of three men creating a new business that redefined the industry. By 2000, the company had reached $40 billion in revenues faster than any retailerhadin the US history. The founders then left the management of the company in the hands of Robert Nardelli,...
Case study: Hugo Boss
Case study - 40 pages - Business strategy
Hugo Boss, which offers products ranging from women's wear, children's and men's wear to accessories for casual and formal wear, has over 287 shops and 5,700 points of sale worldwide. The company is currently planning a joint venture with Chinese fashion retailer Rainbow Group to increase growth...
Case study: Hugo Boss - publié le 31/01/2011
Case study - 40 pages - Business strategy
Hugo Boss, which offers products ranging from women's wear, children's and men's wear to accessories for casual and formal wear, has over 287 shops and 5,700 points of sale worldwide. The company is currently planning a joint venture with Chinese fashion retailer Rainbow Group to increase growth...
Tag Heuer Strategy: Comparative Analysis of Switzerland and UAE - published: 31/01/2011
Presentation - 30 pages - Business strategy
Tag Heuer, which was founded in 1860, occupies a niche segment of the Swiss watch and clock industry, which was founded by Jean Calvin in Geneva towards the end of the 16th century. Watches constitute Switzerland's third biggest export (after chemicals and industrial machines) with a...
Tag Heuer Strategy: Comparative Analysis of Switzerland and UAE
Internship report - 37 pages - Business strategy
Tag Heuer, which was founded in 1860, occupies a niche segment of the Swiss watch and clock industry, which was founded by Jean Calvin in Geneva towards the end of the 16th century. Watches constitute Switzerland's third biggest export (after chemicals and industrial machines) with a...
Critical evaluation of Nike's corporate social responsibility (C.S.R)
Case study - 10 pages - Management
Corporate social responsibility or corporate citizenship or corporate conscience relates to a mode of regulation within the corporate world where corporations display a form of corporate conscience. A corporation chooses integrate its corporate consciences into its business model, partly to meet...
The Eyewear Industry- Analysis and Recommendations
Thesis - 15 pages - Business strategy
The eyewear industry began during the 18th century, in France (Pays de Morez, in Jura - North East) inspired from the invention of Roger Bacon of two convex lenses inserted in wooden rims joined together by a nail. In France, Jura is still the main geographic point of this industry where, all...
The Eyewear Industry- Analysis and Recommendations - publié le 27/01/2011
Thesis - 15 pages - Business strategy
The eyewear industry began during the 18th century, in France (Pays de Morez, in Jura - North East) inspired from the invention of Roger Bacon of two convex lenses inserted in wooden rims joined together by a nail. In France, Jura is still the main geographic point of this industry where, all...
Lonely Planet- orientations and methods of development
Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy
Lonely Planet was facing stiff competition with the presence of multinational firms such as AOL, Time Warner or Vivendi Universal. The company initiated its activities in the 1990s and into the 2000s, it extended its operations in areas that were inaccessible to those great groups. It was...
Analysis of Dell Inc.
Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy
Since its creation in 1984, US based Dell Inc. has come to adopt a business model that is different from its competitors. Unlike its competitors who focus more on costs, Dell Inc. offers solutions tailored to the needs of its clients, whether individuals (B to C) or business (B to B). Dell holds...
Strategic analysis of Swatch
Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy
The Swatch watch brand is the most sold timewear brand in the world and is an undisputed market leader in the watch making sector. The brand offers a range of prices to suit every pocket from entry level price of 48 euros to 600,000 euros. Swatch is not a brand; it is a group of colossal power....
