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Case study renault - nissan - published: 23/11/2010

Case study - 20 pages - Business strategy

This study will consist of three parts: The theoretical part will include the reasons why companies decide to merge. The second part briefly presents Renault (in its current context) and its alliance with Nissan. Finally, the third part may respond to questions from the study: Is the development...

23 Nov 2010
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The absorption of Lucent by Alcatel (2006)

Thesis - 5 pages - Business strategy

Introduction For a Master CCA especially for the current tax-merger, we must prepare a detailed report that reflects a tax, accounting and legal perspectives on merger or on absorption. We chose to examine the case of Lucent and Alcatel. Alcatel acquired Lucent at the end of 2006. We thought...

23 Nov 2010
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Analysis of Brand Building by Dove

Case study - 7 pages - Business strategy

The choice of the slogan on the Dove campaign, "For every beauty", is an original and relevant one. The advertisement itself is original and appeals to common women. Its goal is to not only convince potential customers, but also to develop some trust between the brand and its target. The...

23 Nov 2010
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The case of TATA motors: How a multinational corporation resulting from an emergent country managed to compete with the traditional companies of the car market.

Thesis - 26 pages - Business strategy

The Tata conglomerate is now the oldest company in India and represents over 93 companies with more than 289,500 employees worldwide, with a turnover of more than $28 billion and a market capitalization of 77.5 billion dollars (recorded as per January 2008). This group is one of the most...

23 Nov 2010
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The acquisition of Motel6 by the Accor group

Thesis - 3 pages - Business strategy

This study deals with scenario of an acquisition by the Accor group of hotels and services of the American hotel chain Motel6. This case study highlights the motivations behind a strategic acquisition, of the various difficulties that may arise before any actions that can accompany this change...

23 Nov 2010
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Strategic analysis - the Accor group and the acquisition of the American chain of hotel Motel6

Thesis - 3 pages - Business strategy

This document, discusses the situation of a large group (Accor hotels and services) that wishes to acquire a new company (the American hotel chain Motel6). The study highlights the strategic motives of an acquisition, the various difficulties that may arise, and the actions that may accompany...

23 Nov 2010
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International strategy of the Chinese manufacturer of Lenovo computers

Case study - 4 pages - Business strategy

Using the concept of diamond model, we can define the national advantages that Lenovo drew from its presence in China as follows: Specific conditions After a long isolation, the whole nation seemed to want to show the world its ability to adapt and prosper in the global economy. The nation...

23 Nov 2010
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Fuji film: Analysis and strategy

Case study - 16 pages - Business strategy

Fujifilm I & I (Imaging & Information) is an international Japanese company, established in 1934, which manufactures films and cameras. In a recent survey published in a Japanese business daily, the company was ranked the first in Japan. The group has leading technology, which enables it to meet...

23 Nov 2010
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Coca Cola vs. Pepsi: Analysis and Comparison of Strategies (2008)

Case study - 12 pages - Business strategy

In the course of making a suitable strategy, we had to make a strategic analysis of both the companies. We chose a recurring theme that may seem that it concerns us directly, the cola market.It seemed interesting to take the two protagonists of the cola market, two companies with very different...

23 Nov 2010
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Strategic analysis of Microsoft France

Thesis - 7 pages - Business strategy

Today, the market share for Windows is 93% of the number of positions in the world, against 4% for Mac OS or Linux 1%. The Microsoft group, which sells the Windows operating system is the group known in the global market for computer software. Thus we will examine the strategy of this global...

23 Nov 2010
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Internationalization Strategies of Wal-Mart and Tesco

Case study - 11 pages - Business strategy

We will look at the strategies implemented by the companies Wal-Mart and Tesco, in order to internationalize their brand. To analyze the strategies, we will look at the various markets chosen abroad, the processes, the rate/rhythm and the speed of establishment of these two firms internationally,...

23 Nov 2010
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The evolution and expansion of nestle - published: 23/11/2010

Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy

In 1866, the Swiss chemist Henri Nestle invented powdered milk for feeding newborns, who could not be nursed by their mothers. He sold his formula in 1867, thus laying the groundwork for the start of a major company called Nestle. Over time, the company has diversified its range of products,...

23 Nov 2010
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Air France: The group and its strategy

Case study - 4 pages - Business strategy

“I do not want to discourage you from investing in the airlines one day - quite the contrary - but it is true that when prosperous margins remain low, the average net result of our industry generally does not rise more than that of a 2% turnover.” Jean Cyril Spinetta, lecturer at the...

23 Nov 2010
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Business plan: the luxurious Gold Star Restaurant

Business plan - 8 pages - Business strategy

WWe are a 4 star restaurant that also enjoys a 2-star rating in the Michelin Guide; this proves that we are actually a luxurious restaurant with dishes that are renowned for their quality. We offer our patrons two rooms that are tastefully furnished and decorated, to respect their privacy. The...

22 Nov 2010
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Applying "The New JIT (Just in time)" in Toyota

Thesis - 7 pages - Business strategy

During the second half of the 20th century, Japanese car companies, especially Toyota, set down standards in defining the best production principles. In particular, they have carried out a quality management approach of the production through the implementation of the Just In Time (JIT) strategy....

22 Nov 2010
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The continued dominance of Dell in the the highly competitive technological world

Essay - 6 pages - Business strategy

Founded in 1984 by Michael Dell, Dell Computer Corporation created an innovative concept by placing the customer at the center of the business organization. In 1998, the company set up a direct sales model, allowing it to establish itself quickly and successfully in the computer industry. Indeed,...

22 Nov 2010
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Intel corporation in China and contribution of social sciences in the adaptation of the sale of Intel products abroad

Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy

Intel Corporation is a US research center and an industrial manufacturer of integrated circuits. The group was founded in 1968 by Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce, and Andrew Grove, three PhDs in physics and chemistry, and specialists in digital electronics. Intel is short for Integrated Electronics....

22 Nov 2010
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Sydney Finkelstein - Why smart executives fail

Case study - 5 pages - Business strategy

‘Big Bosses se Plant' is a Spanish translation of the best seller ‘Why Smart Executives Fail'(2003). The original version has been authored by Sydney Finkelstein. Sydney Finkelstein is a graduate in Management from the University of Columbia. He has received degrees in Industrial...

22 Nov 2010
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Louis Vuitton's market strategy to excel in the competitive luxury industry

Thesis - 23 pages - Business strategy

The leather sector is renowned for the quality of its products, especially in the luxury market. Louis Vuitton, the most prestigious French business of luxury leather goods, has, for years, been an incredible success, continually expanding its activities. Recently, consumer behavior has changed...

22 Nov 2010
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The strategy of L'Oreal

Thesis - 28 pages - Business strategy

L'Oreal was founded in 1907 by a French chemist Eugene Schueller. The latter developed a synthetic product, called Halo, for dyeing hair. He then created his own products, and manufactured and marketed them with Parisian hairdressers.In 1909, after filing the patents for future group...

22 Nov 2010
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Fixation of Prices: Is it an art or a science?

Thesis - 8 pages - Business strategy

In a market, each company must adopt a pricing strategy which will enable the company to thrive. For that, it is necessary to determine certain parameters before entering into the pricing strategy technique. These parameters are concerned with determining production costs, evaluation of...

22 Nov 2010
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Strategy case study: Electrolux

Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy

Strategy is an allocation of resources, which the organization engages in the long term, by setting its parameter of activity with the aim of responding to stakeholder expectations, and achieving a competitive advantage. In the case of Electrolux, we have established a strategic intent aimed at...

22 Nov 2010
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Strategic Analysis of LECLERC

Thesis - 15 pages - Business strategy

According to the women folk in France, E. LECLERC is a sign or symbol of markets reaching a stage of super activity and hyper activity. In this file, we will aim at presenting a strategic analysis of E. LECLERC. After a careful scrutiny of the footprints followed by E. LECLERC, we will study the...

22 Nov 2010
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Company strategy of Trophy Radiology

Case study - 5 pages - Business strategy

This company has specialized in radiology since 1946. They manufacture and distribute Medical and Dental Radiology materials. Michel Vannoye took over the company in 1980 and the company has grown rapidly and continuously since then. It operates on two SBAs i.e. medical activities (including...

22 Nov 2010
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Analysis of Carrefour's failures and success (citing the example of China and Mexico)

Thesis - 12 pages - Business strategy

‘Carrefour', which means ‘Crossroads' in French, is an international hypermarket chain headquartered in Levallois-Perret. A year after its conception in 1959, its first supermarket was opened in Annecy in Haute-Savoie. Today, in the large distribution sector, the Carrefour group is the...

22 Nov 2010
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The Communication Strategy of Air France

Thesis - 14 pages - Business strategy

In 1933, Air Orient, Air Union,' Compagnie Generale Aerospostale', ‘Societe Generale de Transport Aerien' (ex Farman airlines) and ‘Compagnie Internationale de Navigation Aerienne' (CIDNA) merged together to form Air France. Air France was officially inaugurated at the Le Bourget...

22 Nov 2010
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Strategic study of Dyson's innovative vacuum cleaner

Thesis - 7 pages - Business strategy

James Dyson has been an inventor since 1970, and has invented an incredible array of products. These inventions have experienced several subsequent innovations. Indeed, the inventor has sold a dozen products that range from "Dyson" vacuum cleaners to washing machines. The vacuum cleaners have...

22 Nov 2010
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Producing coconut oil for industrial purposes in Madagascar

Thesis - 27 pages - Business strategy

As the Malagasy economy does not hold forth great prospects for the industrial utilization of coconut oil, we propose to create a company called "Enterprise for the Industrial Exploitation of Coconut Oil" to improve it. The objective of the project: - Ensure the development of the market...

22 Nov 2010
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The "Total Quality Management" (TQM) and its application in the Thomson factory at Casablanca

Thesis - 9 pages - Business strategy

TQM is a philosophy; a management practice that aims to satisfy consumers by involving employees, coherent governance and a commitment to continuous improvement. In native Japan in the 1950s, the concept of TQM was first passed through an application of methods of statistical controls, before...

22 Nov 2010
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Strategy of the Michelin group

Thesis - 4 pages - Business strategy

Competition: HIGH Michelin is the world's leading tire manufacturer with 19.20% market shares in 2003. Its two main competitors are Bridgestone and Goodyear and each hold 19.10% and 17.40% market shares respectively in the same period. There are a multitude of other manufacturers like...