LACTEL advertising campaign: Current stakes and future perspectives for IBP campaigns - publié le 07/03/2011
Case study - 9 pages - Communication
Non Durable Consumer Good can be defined as "goods that have a very short life span and are perishable in nature". For instance, milk and bread are non durable consumer goods. Such goods are specific because they generally feature a rather low added value. Consumers use those everyday without...
Employee Motivation - publié le 07/03/2011
Course material - 2 pages - Human resources
Motivation can be defined as internal and external factors that stimulate desire and energy in people to be continually interested in and committed to a job, and to exert persistent effort in attaining a goal. As a matter of fact, it appears that no one can actually truly motivate others. People...
Dubai land Case Study: Would the Pharaohs have dared?
Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy
Dubai is one of the seven Emirates that constitute the UAE - United Arabic Emirates - located between the Persian Gulf and the Oman Gulf on the Arabic Peninsula. Dubai is neither the capital nor the most populated Emirate, but it is the most popular and well known. Its fame is due to the media...
Dubailand Case Study:Would the Pharaohs have dared?
Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy
Dubai is one of the seven Emirates that constitute the UAE - United Arabic Emirates - located between the Persian Gulf and the Oman Gulf on the Arabic Peninsula. Dubai is neither the capital nor the most populated Emirate, but it is the most popular and well known. Its fame is due to the media...
General Motors - Strategic management plan
Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy
The development of the automotive industry is probably the biggest revolution of the twentieth century along with Internet and telecommunications. Motor cars were invented in 1769 but we had to wait until 1890 to hear about the word "automobile". Since then, many car companies were born; cars...
General Motors - Strategic management plan - publié le 07/03/2011
Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy
The development of the automotive industry is probably the biggest revolution of the twentieth century along with Internet and telecommunications. Motor cars were invented in 1769 but we had to wait until 1890 to hear about the word "automobile". Since then, many car companies were born; cars...
Intercultural Management - GlaxoSmithKline
Case study - 5 pages - Management
Analyze the intercultural management issues that GSK had to face at the time of the merger between Glaxo and SmithKline. Working with collaborators from different countries and nationalities is today a business reality. Globalization and development of new technologies are speeding up this...
Luxury Automotive Supply into the Californian market
Case study - 5 pages - Business strategy
This report consists in the case study of Luxury Automotive Supply tackling the Californian market. It deals with five questions: Company's Breakeven analysis, expected return on the firm's common stock calculation, WACC calculation, Capital Asset Pricing Model, Choice for payment terms,...
Decision making in the recruitment process: How can one avoid biases and subjectivity?
Sample letter - 9 pages - Human resources
The way managers deal with staffing process is decisive: they have to be aware of the company's needs, and the different variables that they will have to consider during the process. All those data are going to influence their decision, the way they will chose which applicant to recruit....
AMD: A Customer-centric approach to innovation - publié le 07/03/2011
Case study - 9 pages - Business strategy
This report focuses on the microprocessor manufacturer AMD's current and future positioning on the processor market. It first analyzes AMD's prospective growth: Could the company's success in servers be leveraged to other segments? Then, it analyzes the competition with Intel: will...
AMD: A Customer-centric approach to innovation
Case study - 9 pages - Business strategy
This report focuses on the microprocessor manufacturer AMD's current and future positioning on the processor market. It first analyzes AMD's prospective growth: Could the company's success in servers be leveraged to other segments? Then, it analyzes the competition with Intel: will...
Limited perspectives for electric cars: Auto industry facing new challenges - publié le 07/03/2011
Case study - 12 pages - Business strategy
The Earth is warming up. This assessment has been highlighted by numerous scientists for several decades and is currently one of the main concerns all around the world. Even if the causes are not objectively acknowledged, the fact is unquestionable: During the 20th century, the average...
Limited perspectives for electric cars: Auto industry facing new challenges
Case study - 12 pages - Business strategy
The Earth is warming up. This assessment has been highlighted by numerous scientists for several decades and is currently one of the main concerns all around the world. Even if the causes are not objectively acknowledged, the fact is unquestionable: During the 20th century, the average...
Intercultural Management: Analysis of the movie "Fear and Trembling" - publié le 06/03/2011
Thesis - 5 pages - Management
Undoubtedly, the world is currently zooming along the expressway to globalization. Globalization causes exchanges to be quicker, facilitated anywhere at any time. These exchanges concern persons, goods, services and funds. As a result, new dilemmas have risen on the horizon along with new...
Intercultural Management: Analysis of the movie "Fear and Trembling"
Thesis - 5 pages - Management
Undoubtedly, the world is currently zooming along the expressway to globalization. Globalization causes exchanges to be quicker, facilitated anywhere at any time. These exchanges concern persons, goods, services and funds. As a result, new dilemmas have risen on the horizon along with new...
Sampling issues in Business Statistics
Case study - 7 pages - Business strategy
Data collection is an essential part of the decision making process. In order to avoid subjective variables in the process, it is essential to gather objective information on which the decision will be based on. Sampling is one of the methods that enable to collect data. The aim of this method is...
Sampling issues in Business Statistics - publié le 06/03/2011
Case study - 7 pages - Business strategy
Data collection is an essential part of the decision making process. In order to avoid subjective variables in the process, it is essential to gather objective information on which the decision will be based on. Sampling is one of the methods that enable to collect data. The aim of this method is...
Nature of tourist lodgings
Case study - 4 pages - Business strategy
Accommodation is the central element of a trip and varies according to customers' needs and the nature of the product. There are different accommodations, reservation mechanisms, and choices in terms of accommodation to suit the customers' needs. France offers varied accommodation in the...
A comparative study of working conditions in Ireland and France in 2008
Worksheets - 3 pages - Human resources
The purpose of this report is to analyze the differences and similarities between France and Ireland with respect to working conditions. While both countries have a common policy to protect employees, they also have different ways to maintain and ensure those standards through legislation....
Financial analysis: Case LVMH - published: 28/02/2011
Dissertation - 4 pages - Finance
LVMH is the world's leading brand in the luxury sector. It is based in Paris and possesses more than 60 sub companies which include Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Christian Dior perfumes, Guerlain. Each company functions more or less autonomously. These companies operate in five major activities that...
Financial analysis: Case LVMH
Dissertation - 4 pages - Government finance
LVMH is the world's leading brand in the luxury sector. It is based in Paris and possesses more than 60 sub companies which include Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Christian Dior perfumes, Guerlain. Each company functions more or less autonomously. These companies operate in five major activities that...
Organizational Development and Change Management: Case of Lenovo
Thesis - 5 pages - Business strategy
In today's ever changing business environment, it is essential for leaders at all levels to acquire the knowledge of organizational development as well as how to manage change in a strategic manner. In the long history of corporate change management, some seasoned predecessors wisely pointed out...
A review of literature about stress management
Essay - 9 pages - Management
Competitiveness in all sectors is increasing because of the global financial crisis and globalization. The demands of work are ever increasing and organizations are expecting people will do more and more with less and less. All employees are now under pressure and stress as they have to achieve...
Strategic Management: Club Med - publié le 22/02/2011
Case study - 7 pages - Management
Building your career is like building your home and one of my goals is to create a new business in the tourism sector. That is why I conducted my study on the French company Club Mediterranean. This company exists worldwide and in some of the most exotic locations. In this analysis, I decided to...
Strategic Management: Club Med
Case study - 7 pages - Management
Building your career is like building your home and one of my goals is to create a new business in the tourism sector. That is why I conducted my study on the French company Club Mediterranean. This company exists worldwide and in some of the most exotic locations. In this analysis, I decided to...
Strategic Marketing Plan: Case Zara - publié le 21/02/2011
Case study - 16 pages - Business strategy
Founded by Armancio Ortega, the first Zara shop was opened in downtown Coruna in Spain in 1975. With this brand, he wanted to create stylish clothing inspired by the great fashion houses but at affordable prices. The brand proved to very successful and led to the creation of the company Inditex...
Strategic Marketing Plan: Case Zara
Case study - 16 pages - Business strategy
Founded by Armancio Ortega, the first Zara shop was opened in downtown Coruna in Spain in 1975. With this brand, he wanted to create stylish clothing inspired by the great fashion houses but at affordable prices. The brand proved to very successful and led to the creation of the company Inditex...
Cross-cultural training in highly diverse environments
Internship report - 2 pages - Human resources
In the early 60s, international assignment started to reach local business environments. In those times, employees were sent to foreign subsidiaries for almost three years; expatriates were in charge of command and control over local nationals. In order to adapt themselves, they were trained on...
Alliance Between American Airlines and British Airways
Essay - 3 pages - Management
Through this press review, we will introduce you to global context of the alliance, across a short movie from More travel choices website and articles from the English newspapers Guardian and Telegraph we tried to show the pros and cons, from the different points of view of this new alliance...
Philip Morris International's global strategy: Comparative cases of French and Chinese market - publié le 20/02/2011
Thesis - 22 pages - Business strategy
In 1954, the US Tobacco company Philip Morris started to develop its sales activities overseas by choosing an accessible market not so far from USA by creating an affiliate society in Australia. In 1955, PM Overseas was born and was established as an international division. Today, Philip Morris...
