Public Relations in the Nonprofit Sector
Thesis - 5 pages - Business strategy
Public relations is a growing field, not only in the United States, but around the world. Today more and more businesses and organizations are recognizing that the reputation, profitability, and success of a company depend largely on its relationship with the public. Public Relations employees...
Business Plan Gourmet and specialty food expo planning and execution Non-profit management
Business plan - 14 pages - Business strategy
We aim to be a non-profit non-governmental agency that specializes in the organization and execution of specialty food exhibitions and trade shows. With an emphasis on workplace diversity, we also intend to write a manual every year filled with successful strategies for implementing and...
Construction Management
Essay - 5 pages - Management
The world of construction management has grown in a multi-billion dollar industry and a force that must be reckoned with for anyone that ever has to deal with a build project. Gone are the days of an elusive contractors that may or may not finish a build within the parameters of the project. The...
Training and job performance
Essay - 5 pages - Management
In a world where the evolution and the improvement of knowledge and technology are rapidly advancing, training is becoming more and more important in the business world. Today, the question that faces an individual or an organization is how to keep performing at a level of excellence. It is...
Software company in China
Case study - 14 pages - Stock exchange
Software companies in China: With the advent of globalization, the software industry of China is poised to cooperate with the similar sector of other countries in order to carry out projects of common benefit. Although one complains about software hacking in China, several universally known...
Financial analysis of ExxonMobil
Financial analysis - 15 pages - Finance
The Financial analysis of ExxonMobil: ExxonMobil is one of the rare modern companies which were already involved in activities related to the oil industry in the nineteenth century. Besides the Benelux countries, the roots of the current organization are in Antwerp and Rotterdam. In the United...
Corporate development Mergers
Case study - 16 pages - Business strategy
Created by Paul Ricard in 1939, the Ricard company, subsidiary of the Group Pernod Ricard since 1975, is a major player in the sector of drinks. It occupies the first rank in France on the market of the whisky with Clan Campbell, of premium Scotch whisky with Chivas, of Irish whiskey with...
Chief Technical Officer Resume
Sample resume - 3 pages - Human resources
1. Personal information presented 2.Professional Experience -Chief Technology Officer National Review Magazine New York, NY ( Role Explained ) -Webmaster National Review Magazine New York, NY ( Role Explained ) -Lead Developer Secure Network Operations, Inc. Boxborough, MA ( Role Explained ) -...
Strategy of SUEZ : case study
Case study - 55 pages - Business strategy
Through the case study of Suez Group, we are willing to develop diverse concepts composing the definition of the strategy. Firstly, this company has mainly caught our attention by the unconditional reputation that it has built up over the years. Knowing that the Suez Group offers sustainable and...
E -Business Model -La Redoute
Case study - 11 pages - Business strategy
With 80-years of catalog experience, La Redoute has long been a household name in France, trusted for its quality, style and selection. Indeed, as a part of PPR's home-shopping division, Redcats, a global retail leader, the company is a Fashion and Home decoration multi-specialist (the La...
British Airways - case study
Case study - 29 pages - Business strategy
In today's world, characterized by millions of people who have the necessity and the desire to move as quickly as possible from one side of the globe to the other, the sector of the air transports obviously plays a major role of primary importance, being one of the world ?s biggest industries...
Contemporary international finance and East Asian economic integration
Essay - 16 pages - Finance
The Current Account crisis is a particular type of external debt crisis that affects mostly low-income developing countries. It is characterized by a huge deficit in the current account balance which provokes a Balance of payments deficit and a currency crisis. A current account...
Pernod-Ricard "Local Roots, Global Reach"
Case study - 10 pages - Management
The word alcohol derives from Arabic al-kuhul and is applied to the many members of the family of alcohols. Beverage alcohol has a well-established place in the global economy. The industry is usually defined in terms of a value chain centered on the actual production of the alcoholic...
International Business Strategy - Acer, Inc.: Taiwan's rampaging dragon - publiƩ le 16/05/2008
Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy
Acer was set up in 1976 under the company name Multitech, by Stan Shih, in Taiwan. This family entrepreneurial start up has grown rapidly based on a distinctive culture to become an international global brand competitor. For thirty years, the firm has met many challenges to face in the highly...
Russian Civilisation
Worksheets - 5 pages - Management
How to deal with Russia? It is the major issue for French companies which are trying to expand in this country. How to understand its way of doing business, how to behave with the Russian businessmen? To be able to create a real commercial link with Russia today, it's necessary to understand...
Managing people in a cross-cultural context
Course material - 12 pages - Management
My company, REN, is a small company headquartered in Copenhagen. It is a new Japanese owned event company. It employs 50 people. The company has experienced problems with team building during its previous events because of the multinational nature of the teams. The cultural factor had not been...
Bretton Woods Institutions (IMF and World Bank): history and Modern situation
Essay - 13 pages - Finance
To overcome the chaos and the devastations caused by the Second World War, Countries had to set up new institutions liable to restore a stable international order. This reconstruction was led by the United States of America and its allies. From 1941, in the Atlantic chart, the allies wanted to...
"Identify and evaluate the different hypotheses which have been put forward to explain Japan's post war success in the international business arena"
Case study - 21 pages - Business strategy
The Japan is currently the 2nd largest economy in the world, next to the United States. To achieve this position, the country has progressively enhanced its business environment to become internationally successful. Japan is an archipelago of 4 main islands, with a homogeneous population of 121...
Benetton group: The evolution of a network to face global competition
Case study - 11 pages - Management
Benetton's story has started in the 1950s from the "idea of color?. The family holding group has been established in 1965. Over the ongoing decade, the first factory and 1000 shops opened worldwide. Benetton has grown through a unique network organization which is flexible and innovative, as...
How culture affects the style of management in Mexico?
Case study - 28 pages - Management
How to deal with our new intercultural world? Is it possible to act in the same way with everybody? Should we try to adapt to each country to be successful? What would it involve for companies if it's not done? All these questions are current issues in the globalisation world. To do business with...
International trade theories - An overview from Mercantilism to Porter's Diamond
Essay - 7 pages - Business strategy
International trade among nations is an old practice that can be traced back to early Assyrian, Babylonian, Egyptian, and Phoenician civilizations. These and other ancient civilizations acknowledged that trade can be tied directly to a superior quality of life for the citizens of all the...
Summary of: International Marketing and Export Management, G. Albaum, J. Strandskov and E. Duerr
Book review - 95 pages - Management
Increasing importance of international markets has been the result of a number of interrelated factors namely, 1. There has been a continuing lowering of barriers to trade and investment 2. Improvements in transportation and logistics have further lowered the cost of exporting and importing 3....
Can the development of online business activity weaken the influence of organizational culture?
Case study - 4 pages - Management
Organizational cultures have been a popular topic since the advent of the 1980s. At that time, the management literature began to popularise the claim that the excellence' of an organization is seen in the ways by which its members have learned to act and behave. Using the label...
How firms use efficiency wages to raise employee productivity and how it explains wage stickiness in the labour market
Case study - 4 pages - Management
Some firms will attempt to increase their profits by improving their worker productivity by paying a wage that is above the wage paid by other competing firms. A well known example of the gains from this sort of wage setting is found in third world economies. At the market level wage, workers may...
Why do firms alter labour hours just before employment?
Case study - 4 pages - Management
The model of labour demand in terms of hours worked by employees assumes that firms instantly adjust their employment when the economic environment or business cycle changes. A firm looking to change the size of its work force will always find that it is costly to make spontaneous changes to its...
It is clear that there is a relationship between risk and return, but we are not yet clear exactly what that relationship is
Essay - 3 pages - Finance
Incertitude about expected returns is one of the criteria which influence the largest number of strategic investment decisions. Thus the relationship between risk and return is a fundamentally financial relationship, because it affects expected rates of return on investment. This relationship...
There is no such thing as a perfect capital structure
Essay - 6 pages - Finance
The relevance of a company capital structure has been the subject of several theories and debate. The capital structure of a company is a mix of different securities. Capital structure refers to the way a corporation finances itself through a combination of equity sales, equity option, bonds and...
Reputation theories and discussion on their usefulness in the practice of public relations and corporate communication
Essay - 6 pages - Communication
In a study conducted by Kevin Murray and Jon White (2005) that consisted of qualitative interviews with 14 CEOs and chairmen from leading UK corporations and international organizations, several findings established the role of reputation management and public relations as perceived by executive...
Marketing plan of Microsoft Windows Vista in the United States
Case study - 9 pages - Business strategy
The business idea of IKEA is to offer a wide range of home furnishing with good design and utilities at prices at a lower price so that a maximum number of people will be able to afford them. This sentence sums up the Ikea spirit and this document will present some of the strategies undertaken by...
Technical Analysis Progress Report - Gold&Boys
Case study - 32 pages - Management
Inside the group, each person has the same "level? of importance. The three of us had a common objective in analysing as many stocks as possible. During the semester we analyzed between 30 to 50 stocks each. Concerning the decision-making, the stock was presented by the member who analyzed it for...
