Relationship management at the workplace
Case study - 3 pages - Management
My organizational objective is to achieve a world leading centre of excellence in service delivery. Therefore, in having specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and timely objectives is important in assessing my personal development plan. Evaluating my areas for development will further shape...
Aravind eye care system
Case study - 6 pages - Management
Aravind eye care system was started in 1976 in India by Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy and the main idea was to get rid of blindness which had become very rampant in India. At the start of the eye care center, the clinic has only 11 beds and by the end of the first year, the clinic had gotten 23...
The implementation and performance management in a company
Case study - 4 pages - Management
The identification phase: it puts the company in its context, studying the environment, the market and business strategy (Will be identified: the scope of the project, the level of management commitment, an initial assessment difficulty and a first assessment of the degree of personal...
Business Communication and Success: Coca Cola Company
Case study - 6 pages - Management
The company that will be focused on in this study will be Coca Cola Company which is the world's major retailer, manufacturer and marketer of soft drinks and other non-alcoholic beverages. The aspect of Coca Cola's business that will be assessed will be communication and the success of effective...
Cross cultural differences
Case study - 4 pages - Management
Cross cultural factors play a crucial role in management, especially in today's world where business is becoming increasingly international, and where according to 85% of Fortune 500 firms having rated having competent global leaders as the most important factor for business success....
Project Definition
Case study - 4 pages - Management
The objective of this business project is to come up with a new ordering system for Benhams retail stores. Benhams deals in the sales of garments in Britain, Ireland and Denmark. Lately, it has been experiencing stocking problems associated with customer ordering processes and the ability of the...
Hancock Holding company project plan: new hiring process
Case study - 6 pages - Management
HaHancock Holding Company, NASDAQ identifier HBHC, owns and operates Hancock Bank and serves the Gulf Coast states of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. Hancock Holding Company is of particular interest because of its ability to recruit former colleagues as well as its...
Clothing/ Fashion trends in the 2000s
Case study - 2 pages - Management
Fashion in clothing means the current or prevailing style acceptable to most people, and widely used. Fashions come and go, while others later undergo a redefining process after some time to change their outlook (Kim 15). The decision on what to put on, for most people, depends on the current...
Starbucks- Fact sheet, To the intention of the investors
Case study - 6 pages - Management
Starbucks Coffee Company was created in 1971 in Seattle, Washington, by three entrepreneurs: Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegel and Gordon Bowker. They build a company specialize in manufacturing and marketing of great quality coffee beans. The name Starbucks came from a XIXe century mining camp, « Strabo...
Case Study - Target market and positioning strategy identification
Case study - 3 pages - Management
According to Cravens and Piercy (2009), the IKEA brand has become the benchmark for creating global cult followings. The company targets the global middle class and has found regardless of location, the buying habits are similar. Additionally, IKEA has created a shopping experience that seems...
Keurig Inc
Case study - 3 pages - Management
The coffee industry has experienced resurgence since the 1990s with help from coffee giants like Starbucks and area coffee shops reintroducing the market to gourmet coffee. Keurig Inc. had an effective hold on the commercial market by creating a distribution channel that marketed to the...
Kudler Fine Foods
Case study - 4 pages - Management
This theory asserts specific traits possessed by leaders, primarily drive, leadership motivation, honesty and integrity, self confidence, resonance, and cognitive ability are necessary for leaders to produce the results needed for success. The strength of this theory exists in its reliance on...
Identify the Macro-Environment
Case study - 1 pages - Management
The macro-environment is defined by Hooley, Piercy, & Nicoulaud, 2008 as the wider social, political and economic setting in which an organization operates. The prevailing marketing brochure remains to be the corporate website which allows the company to convey its positioning in...
Today's Driving Force: Ideas versus Innovation
Case study - 1 pages - Management
Simply defined, ideas are generally thoughts or conceptions existing in one's mind that have the capability of becoming something tangible. In today's business culture, the terms idea generation and innovation are often used interchangeably. Michael Schrage (2004) suggests a difference exists...
Starbucks: Delivering customer service - published: 15/11/2013
Case study - 3 pages - Management
By 2002, Starbucks had already been established as an unarguable leader on the US Specialty Coffee Market. However, recent market research is causing some concerns to the top management of the company. It indicates that the level of customer satisfaction declines. In order to respond the...
Management development plan
Case study - 6 pages - Management
Becoming an effective manager is not as simple as it may sound. A position of authority is unlikely to fall into one's lap because he / she desires it. Planning your own development to reach the goals you have set for yourself is the first step in becoming a manager and it does not stop there....
Nespresso: What next ?
Case study - 12 pages - Management
In this mature market which is the coffee, the Nespresso brand has demonstrated innovation through its 1700 patents, and has positioned in the category of premium coffee with his machines and capsules; by establishing a monopoly. But faced with the loss of one of its patents this year, Nespresso...
Nespresso: What next ? - publié le 24/10/2013
Case study - 12 pages - Management
In this mature market which is the coffee, the Nespresso brand has demonstrated innovation through its 1700 patents, and has positioned in the category of premium coffee with his machines and capsules; by establishing a monopoly. But faced with the loss of one of its patents this year, Nespresso...
The impact of EU policies on the air transport market
Case study - 15 pages - Management
Air transport has become one of the most used in the world, competition has been felt in recent years, and airlines are fighting for the largest market share. Among all transport modes, air transport is the one who suffers the highest expansion. In addition, it must be possible to deal with this...
Innovation management and new product development
Case study - 19 pages - Management
Samsonite has chosen to position its brand in the niche market of high-end luggage. Before 2006, the brand was positioned mid-range. The downside for companies choosing this positioning is that they are attacked by both top and bottom. Moreover, Samsonite Black Label, born in 2005, positioned...
Innovation management and new product development - publié le 23/10/2013
Case study - 19 pages - Management
Samsonite has chosen to position its brand in the niche market of high-end luggage. Before 2006, the brand was positioned mid-range. The downside for companies choosing this positioning is that they are attacked by both top and bottom. Moreover, Samsonite Black Label, born in 2005, positioned...
Clipperful Plastics
Case study - 9 pages - Management
The strategic managing of Human Resources has an enormous impact on today's organizations' performance. There is a relationship between the business strategy and HR strategy and the company's success depends on how well they fit to each other. This assignment focuses on the influence...
Business Research Methods: Research
Case study - 4 pages - Management
This assignment presents the structure of two different research projects, which investigate the same topic. Both of these projects are designed to explore the brand management in small firms. A positivist approach is taken to design the first research and the second one is designed from...
Business Research Methods
Case study - 4 pages - Management
This assignment is based on two articles as follows: "Bribery: Australian managers' experiences and responses when operating in international markets" (Pedigo & Marshall, 2009) and "Why do firms bribe? Insights from residual control theory into firms' exposure and vulnerability to...
Training and development: Tata AutoComp Limited (TACO)
Case study - 49 pages - Management
Tata AutoComp Systems (TACO) Limited, promoted by the Tata Group, provides products and services in the automotive industry to Indian and global customers, including Ashok Leyland, BMW India, Mercedes-Benz India, Eicher Motors, Fiat, Force Motors, Ford India, General Motors India, Hero Honda,...
Corporate communication
Case study - 2 pages - Management
Today, every factor of a business plays a role in the building of any corporate reputation. One of the main objectives and strategy of CEOs nowadays, is to protect and maintain their company's reputation through corporate communication. Over the past decade, corporate communication has been seen...
Collection and Management Techniques
Case study - 2 pages - Management
Understanding the data that is being presented throughout the research allows the reader to become fully engaged within the results of the research. The process of collecting data is just as important an managing the data for future research and experiments; research scientist discover new work...
McDonald's: Corporate reputation after criticism of unhealthy food
Case study - 20 pages - Management
McDonald's is a large fast food chain with an international presence around the world. During the last few years, the company has been criticized by customers for offering unhealthy food causing obesity, and for dodgy corporate ethics. This is why we decided to study the international corporate...
McDonald's: Corporate reputation after criticism of unhealthy food - publié le 03/10/2013
Case study - 20 pages - Management
McDonald's is a large fast food chain with an international presence around the world. During the last few years, the company has been criticized by customers for offering unhealthy food causing obesity, and for dodgy corporate ethics. This is why we decided to study the international corporate...
BAT reputation - Bad reputation?
Case study - 13 pages - Management
Corporate social responsibility, mostly quoted as CSR can be the most important point in corporate communication for some companies. Why is corporate responsibility such a famous expression? Corporate social responsibility is a commitment to improve community well-being through...
