• Q : Discuss cross-cultural differences....
    Business Management :

    Discuss cross-cultural differences and similarities and their impact on international strategic management, labor relations and industrial democracy.

  • Q : While top-down estimating....
    Business Management :

    Bottom-up cost estimating determines a project will cost $35,000, while top-down estimating determines the same project will cost $10,000. What specifically can the project manager for the project d

  • Q : Greatest challenge for organizations....
    Business Management :

    Determine which area you believe provides the greatest challenge for organizations implementing new pricing strategies. Support your argument with specific examples.

  • Q : What is cost variance-schedule variance-cpi and spi....
    Operation Management :

    Deliverables and 3 have been completed. B has not been started. Assuming each person-day of work costs $100, what is the Cost Variance, the Schedule Variance, the CPI and SPI?

  • Q : Advantages and disadvantages of reducing project scope....
    Business Management :

    Identify at least 3 advantages and disadvantages of reducing project scope to accelerate a project. Discuss what could be done to reduce the disadvantages.  

  • Q : Regulatory activities of state insurance....
    Business Management :

    Describe the regulatory activities of state insurance departments including solvency regulation, rate regulation, investment regulation, and regulation of agents and company officers.

  • Q : What are utilization and efficiency of conference facility....
    Operation Management :

    The last event, although forecasted to have 1,000 participants, resulted in the attendance of only 950 participants. What are the utilization and efficiency of the conference facility?

  • Q : Describe the applicable laws....
    Business Management :

    Thoroughly explain your answer. Fully describe the applicable laws and then apply them to the material facts. Explain your analysis. If you make assumptions of fact, fully explain them.

  • Q : How many units must be sold to make a profit....
    Operation Management :

    Assume a fixed cost of $90000, a variable cost of $400, and a selling price of $550. How many units must be sold to average $25 profit per unit? $50 profit per unit? $150 profit per unit?

  • Q : Methods for establishing validity of measure....
    Business Management :

    Contrast reliability and validity as they relate to measures. What are some methods for establishing the validity of a measure? Give examples of how a researcher may attempt to show measure reliabil

  • Q : Find the optimal solution using the graphical method....
    Operation Management :

    Formulate the linear program problem. Find the optimal solution using the graphical method (the number of products manufactured and maximum profit to be achieved).

  • Q : Compute the average cycle time when wip level is set....
    Operation Management :

    Compute the average cycle time when the WIP level is set at 20 jobs, under the assumption of: i) The best case ii) The worst case.

  • Q : How to allocate advertising budget to maximize profit....
    Operation Management :

    If the company wants to spend at least $500 on each medium, how should it allocate its advertising budget to maximize profit?

  • Q : Accelerating ideas to market-aim process....
    Business Management :

    1.Provide a general overview of Coloplast's AIM process. 2. Provide a practical example of an idea, product, or service as it would move through the stage-gate system.

  • Q : Determine estimated loss if quality parts are produced....
    Operation Management :

    Determine the estimated loss if the quality characteristic under study takes on a value of 6.20 inches and 10 parts are produced

  • Q : Use of social computing....
    Business Management :

    Describe possible disadvantages of Starbucks use of social computing in its market efforts. Provide specfic examples to support your answer.(hint: see "starbucks warns of facebook gift card scam.")

  • Q : What will the demand level be for sailboats in spring....
    Operation Management :

    Based on this data and the multiplicative seasonal model, what will the demand level be for Mark's sailboats in the spring of 2011?

  • Q : How to relate value chain primar and support activities....
    Operation Management :

    development of the porcelain process, manufacturing operations, and marketing and sales. How can we relate the value chain primar and support activities to this case study?

  • Q : Recommendation of what action the organization should take....
    Operation Management :

    Mark then recommended the technology, and it was installed. A recommendation of what action the organization should take.

  • Q : Commercial credit company....
    Business Management :

    Commercial Credit Company has in its possession an instrument dated May 1, 2004. The instrument is payable to the order of Alpha Company "on June 1, 2005,"

  • Q : Discuss the ethical issue....
    Business Management :

    Discuss the ethical issues of "Made in the U.S.A. - Dumped in Brazil, Africa, Iraq

  • Q : Importance of the expected value of perfect information....
    Operation Management :

    What it the importance of the expected value of perfect information to the toy manufacturer? How shall they apply this information?

  • Q : What is a systems analyst....
    Business Management :

    You are at a party and someone asks you what you do for a living. You answer is "I am a systems analyst." They follow up with the question, "What is a systems analyst, and why would anyone want to be

  • Q : Avoid marketing to vulnerable consumers....
    Business Management :

    Do marketers have an obligation to avoid marketing to vulnerable consumers as defined by Craig Smith and Cooper-Martin in "Ethics and Target Marketing: the Role of Product Harm and Consumer Vulnera

  • Q : Basis for ethical behavior....
    Business Management :

    The argument that "anything legal is ethical" is insufficient as a basis for ethical behavior because the law usually does not apply to everyone and does not have enforceable rules.

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