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2066.21085 Case Study Questions ? Krispy Kreme Dougnuts, Inc.
The following paper explores four questions in regards to a case study on Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. Krispy Kreme's business strategy is described, including the generic strategy they employ. And an assessment of their financial performance is given. In addition, a SWOT analysis is explored, and in the end, recommendations for their continued growth and profitability are given.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 21085
Price: US$44.75
2067.21089 Market Segmentation
This paper discusses market segmentation and how it benefits the company that uses it, showing how companies are finding that shifting to a customer-targeted marketing orientation can increase profitability, allowing goods and services to be targeted specifically to various types of customers for different purposes, and considering what the future of segmentation may be.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 21089
Price: US$80.55
2068.21090 Computers and Information Technology
This paper is about a small office that makes use of Microsoft Access, a software program for creating and accessing databases, as this office has a particular need for a good database system to keep track of sales, to monitor dates to know when policies have to be renewed, to keep records, and similar uses, noting how the system is used and some of its features.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 21090
Price: US$35.80
2069.21095 Case Study ? Intraorganizational Conflict.
Conflict within any organization is inescapable. ?Conflict occurs whenever interdependent parties perceive incompatible goals. Since organizations have been described as systems of interdependent units with often competing interests, conflict is an inevitable and pervasive part of organizational life.? (Jameson, 1999, p.) Since conflict is expected to occur within an organization, the question then becomes what are the sources of this conflict. And, is it really important to understand these sources, within the autocratic structure of an organization, such as a business, where resolution can be imposed upon its members, whether they agree with the solution or not?
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 21095
Price: US$35.80
2070.21096 Case Study ? Intraorganizational Conflict.
Conflict within any organization is inescapable. ?Conflict occurs whenever interdependent parties perceive incompatible goals. Since organizations have been described as systems of interdependent units with often competing interests, conflict is an inevitable and pervasive part of organizational life.? (Jameson, 1999, p.) Since conflict is expected to occur within an organization, the question then becomes what are the sources of this conflict. And, is it really important to understand these sources, within the autocratic structure of an organization, such as a business, where resolution can be imposed upon its members, whether they agree with the solution or not?
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 21096
Price: US$35.80
2071.21097 The Potential Market in China
This paper considers the trading picture in Asia and suggests that China today is the most likely place for increased trade with the West and so the place Western entrepreneurs should consider in making their decisions, discussing WTO membership, MFN status, growth in different sectors, and potential growth for the future based on recent performance and changes being made.
Pages: 14
Bibliography: 11 source(s) listed
Filename: 21097
Price: US$125.30
2072.21098 Management Accounting
This paper considers the use of new accounting methods in strategic management in business today and how it can be considered a response to globalization, discussing Activity Based Accounting, a system that focuses on the causes behind indirect costs, and the balanced scorecard approach, developed in 1995 and standing as a management system and not just a measurement system.