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Nintendo
by ZI, Jul 28, 2008
All you ever wanted to know about Nintendo.
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A Case Study on Marks and Spencer
by stoked, Jul 24, 2008
A case study on Marks and Spencer which includes: The company at present, Background of the Study, Case Background, Problem, SWOT Analysis, Alternative Courses of Action, Recommendation, Conclusion.
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Tektronix
by stoked, Jul 23, 2008
Tektronix's main problems are the management and information systems that lacked integration and suffered from decades of uncoordinated evolution.
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Ingvar Kamprad and Ikea
by stoked, Jul 23, 2008
Ikea, the world's largest home furniture retailing company, was founded by Ingvar Kamprad. He built his business empire through developing a distinct corporate culture. The Ikean culture, which was directly linked to Scandinavian culture, valued simplicity and informality, frugality, humbleness, responsibility, and the constant will to renew.
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A Case Study on Asahi Breweries
by stoked, Jul 23, 2008
A case study on Asahi Breweries which includes: Executive Summary, Case Facts, Alternative Courses of Action, Recommendation, Implementation.
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7-11: An Overview
by stoked, Jul 23, 2008
Looking at various aspects of the 7-11 business.
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So What’s Should a Business Underdog Do in Advertising?
by balisunset, Jul 21, 2008
Pick an advertising campaign you can believe in, then stick with it. After all, you spent hours and hours crafting your advertising campaign. You’ve researched it. You’ve wrestled with it. You’ve looked at all the angles. You’ve second-guessed yourself. You finally came to the decision that the campaign was right for your business. Then, you invested a lot of money producing the ads and buying the media. Now you must give it a chance to work.
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Starbucks: Mocha Latte Grande Overkill
by Juliane Elliott, Jul 19, 2008
I admit to fueling my afternoon lull with a Starbucks addiction, but lately less so.
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What Starbucks' Store Closings Mean to You
by Owen Black, Jul 17, 2008
A look at how Starbucks changed the coffee business in surprising ways. While it tried to become the 800 lb. gorilla of the industry, it actually ended up helping the independent stores that were so afraid of it. Conversely, its closing of 600 stores may signal the end of the good times for mom and pop coffee shops.
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Googlers Jumping Ship: Can Google Stop the Mutiny?
by Carlos Cabezas López, Jul 14, 2008
They’re just not happy with their experienced chefs and cost free lunches.
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