Strategic analysis of Ferrero - publié le 02/03/2010
Case study - 7 pages - Business strategy
Chocolate confectionery accounts for 58% of the market value of French confectionery. It reaches a value of 2, 26 billion. Ferrero has a large market share of the chocolate confectionery market; approximately 22 % by value; but it does not dominate that market as much as it dominates the market...
Introduction to Management and Organization: a good manager will always be a good leader
Essay - 4 pages - Management
Katz and Kahn believed that leadership is commonly viewed as "the attribute of a position, as the characteristic of a person and as a character of behavior. Moreover, leadership is a relational concept implying two terms: the influencing agent and the persons influenced. Leadership conceived as...
Steel industry
Market study - 11 pages - Business strategy
Steel has become a big part of our life like sleeping or eating because it composes a major part of items that bind them. Therefore, the steel market saw a lot of variation during History. Steel demand shows growth periods such as the beginning of the 20th century with the Industrial Revolution...
Boeing vs. Airbus
Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy
The aircraft industry consists in the building and the manufacture of aircrafts according to several standards and rules from government bodies. There are two types of aviation: the military and the civil. There is a high level of competitiveness because only two builders, Boeing and Airbus, have...
An analysis on Disney
Case study - 4 pages - Business strategy
Disney Corporation was founded 87 years ago. It is an international company specialized in entertainment and media. Today, Disney is the biggest company in the world in this field. It is involved in the entertainment, media, tourism, and leisure fields. It also contributes in the distribution of...
Human resources management in HighIT
Case study - 3 pages - Human resources
Without any human resource department, employees are left alone. They are not informed about the policies of the firm and so they don't feel connected to it. HighIT prefers to offer their employees a form of freedom, but it also means that they can come and leave the firm whenever they want,...
Natoora, flowers yoghurts
Case study - 4 pages - Management
With the Stage Gate Model of Innovation we can develop our product step by step and when a step is over we can still come back to it if we see that it does not work; for example if we see that customers don't like a flavor we can stop its production and produce another flavor. Moreover it is...
Organizational behavior - publié le 28/02/2010
Course material - 4 pages - Management
Organizations are always in interaction with their environments. Organizations depend on the components of the environment which is why they are open systems. An organization is a dynamic system which takes action on different variants of the environment. The organization is like a circle. It...
Corporate bonds: A term paper
Thesis - 3 pages - Finance
Corporate Bonds are debt obligations issued by corporations as an alternative to issuing stock when raising capital. They are an alternative to issuing new shares on the stock market, and they are a form of debt finance. Companies of all sizes issue corporate bonds. In the United States today,...
Activia: Profile and strategy
Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy
This wide range is particularly efficient for it meets almost every person's needs. Women have their own brand, kids have their own brands, elderly people have their own brands, and men just have to pick the one they prefer (maybe Danette like the French football players?). This range is also...
Nespresso: SWOT analysis
Case study - 5 pages - Business strategy
We would like to think that the customer of Nespresso looks like 'a perfume addict' who does not really care about the quality of coffee. He attaches more importance to the packaging and the purchasing atmosphere than the contents themselves. Two of the three key points of the Nespresso...
Panera bread company - publié le 27/02/2010
Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy
Founded by Louis Kane and Ron Shaich in 1981, Au Bon Pain Company was the forefather of Panera Bread. After many years of success in St Louis, Missouri, the Company grew up fast and now Panera Bread Company represents 1,027 units in 36 states and is one of the dominant restaurant operators in the...
Pfizer corporate culture
Case study - 11 pages - Management
Pfizer is an American pharmaceutical corporation. In 2006, it was the leader in its sector at a worldwide level with a turnover of 48,371 billion dollars and 106 000 employees in the entire world. Pfizer is also the first investor in private biomedical research undertaken in order to invent,...
Strategic analysis of Viagio : a pasta restaurant
Case study - 10 pages - Business strategy
Viagio was born in December 2004, from the collaboration of the group Bertrand and the French leader of the pasta market: Panzani. They wanted to create a new concept of fast food targeting families. They opened their first restaurants in Paris and now have 18 outlets all over France. They will...
Teleworking: benefits and drawbacks
Essay - 3 pages - Management
The world is looking for innovation, notably in the organization of work. Teleworking aka telecommuting, which associates data-processing, telecommunication and new organization of work, was an important innovation in the eighties. Working remotely means working from a distance through the use of...
Dupond: case study report brand management and marketing - publié le 25/02/2010
Case study - 3 pages - Management
Founded in 1802, DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential' to improve human life. Present in more than 70 countries, DuPont offers diversified and innovative products in many fields from agriculture to home construction. A machine has many components. Having...
Business Ethics - The Niger Delta
Essay - 7 pages - Management
This report is going to talk about the case of the Niger Delta and its intrinsic oil exploitation as well as gas flaring, which cause damages to the local population and impacts the environment. Moreover, the Nigerian government mismanages its revenues in wasting the gas flared that could be an...
The importance of developing and then using cultural stereotypes to enhance, or make more effective cross cultural communication in an international business
Thesis - 4 pages - Management
The integration of the globalization phenomenon into business has had a significant impact on international business strategy (Croucher, 2004). The most common definition of globalization encompasses the political and cultural and social economic aspects of regional and local territories, which...
Triumph: Case study
Presentation - 25 pages - Business strategy
1950s:Britain - The biggest motorbike maker in the world. Bankruptcy in 1983:Bad management and rescue attempts. John Bloor: The re-founder of Triumph. Invested £80 million: Redesign product model = maintaining the nostalgic power. Hired people who were familiar with Triumph. Outsourced the...
FedEx strategic analysis
Dissertation - 32 pages - Business strategy
FedEx is the IT-focused market leader of the international express courier business and further offers supply-chain-management solutions. Indeed, this company was founded as Federal Express in 1971 by the U.S. Marine and Frederick W. Smith in Little Rock (Arkansas). FedEx has been chosen in...
TomTom N.V in the industry of the PND (Personal Navigation Devices)
Case study - 27 pages - Business strategy
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a U.S. space-based global navigation satellite system. It provides reliable positioning, navigation, and timing services to worldwide users on a continuous basis in all weather, day and night, anywhere on, or near the Earth. GPS is made up of three parts:...
Advertissement Analysis 'Dark Dog '
Case study - 1 pages - Communication
This document is based on the 2007 advertising campaign for Dark Dog', a Guarana-based energy drink . The campaign was designed to boost product sales on ac-count of dynamic positioning. In its promotion, the brand chooses a funny picture with a young man as the main character. The scene...
Operation management: industrial reality of Peugeot PSA Citroën
Case study - 11 pages - Management
During the 20th century, the world went through many evolution phases, especially in the automotive industry. Today, this industry is a very important factor in economic development. PSA is a French automotive manufacturer. In 1973 the company made a merger with Citroën, and became the second...
Fundamentals of Islamic Finance
Essay - 3 pages - Finance
The practice of the Islamic Finance is based on the respect of the Islam and more precisely of the Sharias. Rules: Islam is a complete way of life and provides guidance in the conduct of one's private, social, political, moral and economic affairs. Thus Islamic Finance has to be in harmony...
The role played by salary and by non-financial incentives in promoting motivation in middle managers - publié le 12/02/2010
Essay - 5 pages - Management
The job of a manager is to help employees perform in the workplace and he must make sure that things are done through employees. A good manager is able to motivate his team. The topic of motivation is not easy to understand and it is important to understand human nature itself. Human nature is...
The information system in the company - publié le 12/02/2010
Essay - 6 pages - Management
For the last few years, the sector of information systems has been in a process of change thanks to computers. This evolution is taking place on the methodological level as well as the plan of technologies and material architectures. Sources of information are diversified and can be internal or...
Assess the significance for employees of the decline in trade union recognition and collective bargaining
Thesis - 6 pages - Management
The continuous development of different working structures to accommodate the modern business environment has rendered the complex area of employment law a legal minefield. The significant variances in contemporary working relationship structures have compounded the need for legal certainty...
Executive Search, a case study
Case study - 7 pages - Human resources
Executive Search or Headhunting is defined as an activity provided by specialized human resource advisors which aims to find the best suited candidate for a senior job vacancy in a company. The executive search firms are looking specifically for high-skilled employees to attract staff to change...
Operation management - publié le 11/02/2010
Essay - 5 pages - Management
According to me, Operation management seems to be a complex and wide subject. Nonetheless, it is precise and very useful. Anyway, it has endured many changes during the past centuries. Operation management concerns every part of the consumption society. It is the link between all the different...
Company project: Port de Lille
Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy
The Port Fluvial was created on the 20th of April 1935 but it really started to be active after the Second World War in 1947. If at the beginning, the Port Fluvial was far away form the city, today Lille is surrounding the harbor. In just a few years the harbor became an important logistic tool...
