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10 janv. 2011
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Analysis of Michelin's strategies and recommendations

Case study - 40 pages - Business strategy

254% - this is the performance level of Michelin since March 2003; such high-flying results have enabled the company to emerge as the leader in a very competitive market where rivals such as Bridgestone and Goodyear are on the lookout for the slightest weakness of the French manufacturer. The...

10 janv. 2011
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The secret behind the success of Michelin Tyres

Case study - 13 pages - Business strategy

Michelin has been the market leader for tyres. Michelin equips vehicles like cars, motorcycles, aircrafts, etc. with tyres. Michelin also brings solutions for each different usage of tyres, which allows the vehicle to give optimum performance. The company constantly innovates in order to...

01 avril 2015
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Analysis of LVMH

Case study - 10 pages - Management

The LVMH (Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA) luxury brand has the following shareholder capital structure described in Figure 1-1 below. The main shareholders are the Group Arnault with 47% shares in personal property. 28% of the shares are held by foreign institutional investors and 17% are held...

28 janv. 2015
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The problem of state aids as a possible source of unfair competition in the EU

Course material - 12 pages - Economic politics

A subvention is a refundable grant granted mostly by the State or a Local authority. It is paid by a public community for activities in which it neither takes the initiative, nor the responsibility. It is granted either to facilitate the execution of a public utility, or as help or support, if it...

12 janv. 2009
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Airline companies strategy and Open Skies Agreement - publié le 12/01/2009

Thesis - 7 pages - Business strategy

From Icarus to Airbus 380, the dream of the “flying man” seems to be universal. During the 20th century this dream was becoming real through the development of the plane and airline companies which manage it. The rising need to travel has obliged the authorities to regulate this...

16 mai 2009
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Maurice A. Bercof - The Art of Negotiating - publié le 16/05/2009

Thesis - 6 pages - Journalism

Maurice A. Bercoff is a Bachelor of Law, PhD in Economics and a Statistics graduate; and fluent in four languages. He developed his systematic approach to negotiations in Harvard, Wharton Business School and the Kennedy School of Government. He has more than thirty years of experience (in Europe...

16 juil. 2009
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Risk management : Dell Computer

Case study - 9 pages - Management

Dell, Inc. is a multinational technology corporation that develops, manufactures, sells and supports PC (Personal Computers) and other computer products. The multinational is based in Round Rock, Texas. Risk management is now recognized as a key to the success or failure of projects. Even the...

14 janv. 2014
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EADS insider trading affair : Economic intelligence - publié le 14/01/2014

Case study - 6 pages - Business strategy

Nowadays, the globalization is in expansion and the competition is aggravated. In its economical war, the major stake is the information which became the key success factor for many companies. Indeed the information allows watching the firm's environment as well as the following of the concurrent...

16 déc. 2024

A ban on combustion engines in favor of electric motors: is 2035 too ambitious a deadline?

Dissertation - 29 pages - European union

The purpose of this work is to study the consequences of the EU's 2022 agreement on the end of combustion engines in new cars from 2035. Indeed, in the midst of an environmental crisis marked by global warming and following the 2015 Paris agreements, consecutive to COP 21, the EU launched a...

14 janv. 2014
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EADS insider trading affair : Economic intelligence

Case study - 6 pages - Business strategy

Nowadays, the globalization is in expansion and the competition is aggravated. In its economical war, the major stake is the information which became the key success factor for many companies. Indeed the information allows watching the firm's environment as well as the following of the concurrent...

15 oct. 2008
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Maurice A. Bercof - The Art of Negotiating

Book review - 7 pages - Management

Maurice A. Bercoff is a Bachelor of Law, PhD in Economics and a Statistics graduate; and fluent in four languages. He developed his systematic approach to negotiations in Harvard, Wharton Business School and the Kennedy School of Government. He has more than thirty years of experience (in Europe...

23 nov. 2006
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Airline companies strategy and Open Skies Agreement

Market study - 9 pages - Business strategy

From Icarus to Airbus 380, the dream of the “flying man” seems to be universal. During the 20th century this dream was becoming real through the development of the plane and airline companies which manage it. The rising need to travel has obliged the authorities to regulate this...

08 oct. 2014
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Financial Management : EADS

Case study - 9 pages - Finance

The European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company or the EADS was created by the combined will of several states to be competitive in the space and aeronautics sector. Yet, at the beginning of the 1990s, many concentrations were developed on the American market like Northrop and Grumman which...

08 oct. 2015
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Composite material failure in aircraft

Essay - 25 pages - Physics

Some composite materials used in construction of aircraft structures started appearing in late 1930s as well as 1940s. Typically, they used to be plasticity impregnated wood materials at that time, with the well know as well as the largest example being Duramold constructing the eight engine...

29 sept. 2010
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The French aerospace sector - publié le 29/09/2010

Market study - 6 pages - Services marketing

Each country tries to realize a comparative advantage in a sector and also to have the benefit of producing goods. In the past, at the earliest of capitalism, Ricardo explained this comparative advantage with two main factors, the natural resources and the labor force. Nowadays, in a world...

18 févr. 2010
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The French aerospace sector

Market study - 6 pages - ICT marketing

Each country tries to realize a comparative advantage in a sector and also to have the benefit of producing goods. In the past, at the earliest of capitalism, Ricardo explained this comparative advantage with two main factors, the natural resources and the labor force. Nowadays, in a world...

29 sept. 2010
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Financial Management : EADS - published: 29/09/2010

Case study - 9 pages - Finance

The European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company or the EADS was created by the combined will of several states to be competitive in the space and aeronautics sector. Yet, at the beginning of the 1990s, many concentrations were developed on the American market like Northrop and Grumman which...

26 mai 2009
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Business analysis of Air Deccan (Now Kingfisher Red)

Tutorials/exercises - 45 pages - Business strategy

Air transport is the most modern, the quickest and the latest addition to the modes of transport. Because of speed with which airplanes can fly, travel by air is becoming increasingly popular Air Deccan is a unit of Deccan Aviation Private Limited, India's largest private heli-charter...

13 oct. 2020
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PESTEL and SWOT Analyses - Qantas

Case study - 4 pages - Services marketing

Qantas is one of the oldest and most recognized long distance airlines in the world. The company was founded in Queensland on November 16, 1920 by two veterans of the First World War: Lieutenants Wilmot Hudson and Paul McGinness (Qantas, 2008). After a long period of state ownership, and the end...

04 oct. 2012
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EADS

Case study - 3 pages - Social, moral & civic education

Sustainability is critical to EADS. It is concerned about sustainability when it design and market its products because they have long life cycles which exceed 30 years. Sustainability influences the short- and long-term objectives and so decisions. Sustainable mobility and the evolution to a «...

10 juil. 2014
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Air France-KLM: Do the strategic choices of development of Air France-KLM enable the group to ensure a sustainable and competitive place to face the new difficulties of the market?

Essay - 45 pages - Business strategy

Organizational development strategies of a company are carried around several axes. Indeed, it is needed to take into account the external and internal sources of change, the steps through which it passes, the context, the forces involved etc. to finally determine the kind of strategic evolution...

17 mai 2009
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The SKF group - publié le 17/05/2009

Tutorials/exercises - 110 pages - Business strategy

The SKF Group is the leading global supplier of products, customer solutions, and services in the business of rolling bearings and seals. SKF Group's main competencies include technical support, maintenance services, condition monitoring and training. The Group also holds an increasingly...

16 juin 2021
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Porter's Five Forces - Qatar Airways

Case study - 6 pages - Tourism marketing

Qatar Airways is the national airline of the State of Qatar. It is one of the best airlines in the world, according to several awards won for several years in a row. The companies head office is located in Doha, Qatar, which, in just a few years, has become a veritable air hub for the five...

13 janv. 2009
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Easy Jet, Strategic management project - publié le 13/01/2009

Essay - 12 pages - Business strategy

The airlines industry has been highly perturbed by many new external and internal events since the last five years (September 11th, increasing of fuel value, and recently many technical incidents in some flights). All these components transform major stakes and keys of the different airlines...

28 juil. 2006
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The SKF group

Case study - 115 pages - Business strategy

The SKF Group is the leading global supplier of products, customer solutions, and services in the business of rolling bearings and seals. SKF Group's main competencies include technical support, maintenance services, condition monitoring and training. The Group also holds an increasingly...

13 févr. 2008
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Easy Jet, Strategic management project

Case study - 17 pages - Management

The airlines industry has been highly perturbed by many new external and internal events since the last five years (September 11th, increasing of fuel value, and recently many technical incidents in some flights). All these components transform major stakes and keys of the different airlines...

31 déc. 2010
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The marketing tools of the low cost airline companies

Thesis - 31 pages - Services marketing

The low cost concept was first introduced in 1971 in the United States, with the launch of a new company called "Southwest Airlines". However, the concept only gained popularity and set the cash registers ringing with the creation of Ryanair in 1991. Backed by its pioneering pricing policy, the...

29 sept. 2010
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Intercultural management: European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) - publié le 29/09/2010

Case study - 13 pages - Management

During the beginning of the 90's, the European industries of aeronautics and space already cooperate in many partnerships and common programs. Soon the need for gathering seems to be essential to the concentration movements on the US market. Indeed, Northrop and Grumman merged in 1993, as...

16 mai 2011
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Strategic Management: Air France

Case study - 9 pages - Business strategy

Air France is a founder member of the Skyteam Alliance, created in June 2000, which till date brings together airline companies such as Aero Mexico City, Korean Air, KLM and others. Since 2003, Air France has been one of the two subsidiary airline companies of Air France-KLM, one of the leaders...

31 oct. 2009
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Intercultural management: European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS)

Case study - 13 pages - Management

During the beginning of the 90's, the European industries of aeronautics and space already cooperate in many partnerships and common programs. Soon the need for gathering seems to be essential to the concentration movements on the US market. Indeed, Northrop and Grumman merged in 1993, as...