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Apache Oil current economic position is moderately healthy because while it is a relatively well organized company it is also subject to a high degree of economic and political ?turbulence? simply by virtue of being in the energy industry. Given its current strengths and weaknesses and how the latter are likely to increase in an increasingly politically and economically contentious globalized system, the company might want to consider revising its management strategy to decrease the percentage of its resources that are dedicated to areas of the market in which there is both turbulence and a high degree of competition.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 20183 Apache Oil Competition.doc
Price: US$26.85
373.20212 TO DIVEST OR NOT TO DIVEST: P&G?S STRATEGIC DELIMMA
This paper examines the question of whether or not Procter and Gamble should sell off its profitiablem segment leading snakc food Pringles to finance future acquisition in other product group. Basically a caase study, shifting market factors, value chain analysis and related conceptional tools are applied to ascertain if Pringles is still a competitive company or not and thus something worth holding on to or not.
Pages: 15
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20212 P&G Pringes Chips.doc
Price: US$134.25
374.20314 SBC Communications
The history of the telecommunications industry in the United States is primarily that of the break-up of a once powerful monopoly ? AT&T and the competition that has developed since that time. This competition among the plethora of phone companies that now exists includes far more than basic phone services. In looking at the ways in which one of these phone companies ? SBC Communications ? continues to diversify its services, we see how an example of how all of the current phone companies have found that it makes better corporate sense to identify and fill a number of highly defined micro-markets rather than to try to compete head-on with each other by each offering the same basic services.
This paper answers discussion questions regarding the case study written about the transformation of BP. Over the course of the last ten years, BP has made significant changes to their structure, their strategy and their commitment to society, and as such hopes to overcome a poor competitive performance. With Sir John Browne at the helm, they hope that their most recent strategic changes will not only benefit their company, but the global community as well.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 20347 BP Case Study.doc
Price: US$44.75
376.20455 The Future of Fashion in Jewelry: A Return to the Ancient Traditions
This paper addresses future trends within jewelry designs. The study of the company "Me & Ro" suggests that there is a prevalence of design work in jewelry based upon the "ancient tradition" in design and execution. Through identifying the trends in fashion, dress, jewelry as ornament, and economic status, this paper explores how this is not a viable trend in jewelry for all designers.
Pages: 35
Bibliography: 11 source(s) listed
Filename: 20455 Jewelry Business Economics.doc
Price: US$313.25
377.20473 Nursing Administration Scenario: Study of Management in a Hospital Setting
Based on a case example where an executive secretary cannot maintain control of two workers under her, this paper uses "Fiedler's Contingency Model" to define how the executive secretary needs to prioritize her behaviors. This study suggests that she is placing too high an emphasis on a routine behavior problem, and that she needs to define problems in respect to the work environment.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 20473 Nursing Management Study.doc
Price: US$26.85
378.20594 Case Study - Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream
An industry leader, Ben & Jerry?s ice cream can now be found in more than 230 franchised ?scoop shops? in the United States, Canada, Japan, and Europe. ?The quirky company was bought by consumer products giant Unilever in 2000.? (?Ben & Jerry?s?, 2004) Prior to their purchase, the company recorded sales of $237 million, in 1999. (?Basic financial?, 2004) Part of the reason for their phenomenal success, in addition to their superior ice cream, is the fact that Ben & Jerry?s has been able to communicate and implement their corporate goals through the company?s mission statement, which has efficiently and effectively been a motivator of their employees and franchisees.
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