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Papers On Business - Management
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Air Canada
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This 5 page paper presents an overview of the company as it stands now inclusive of its financial position and marketing plans. The merger with Canadian Airlines is discussed. Competitive factors are assessed and recommendations made. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Air Canada
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This 14 page paper examines Air Canada, which came out of bankruptcy in 2004. The paper performs a PEST analysis and a Porters Five Forces analysis and then looks at the resources of the company including a financial examination. The paper ends by considering the strategic fit based in the analyses already presented. The bibliography cites 18 sources.
Filename: TEaircanada.rtf
Air Crash Disaster Management
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This 10 page paper looks at how a plan to deal with a airplane cashing on landing could be developed with a scenario exercise to assess the effectiveness of the plans. The paper talks through the planning process with a timeline for the exercise and then considers how feedback can be given. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
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Air New Zealand
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This 10 page paper examines the strategy of Air New Zealand. This airline company has had a difficult history, especially with the collapse and bankruptcy of Ansett. The paper uses Porters Five Forces model to examine the strategy and progress of the company and consider its position in the airline industry. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
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Airbus A3XX Case Study
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This 5 page looks at a case study supplied by the student. Answering five questions, the paper considers the position of Airbus in 1999, looking at the reasons behind the development of the Airbus 3XX, the breakeven point, the overall demand for very large aircraft and the position of Boeing and whether or not Airbus should go ahead with the launch. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEair3XX.rtf
Airbus and Boeing
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This 9 page paper in written in three parts. The first part looks at the problems and challenges faced by Airbus in the early years and how they were overcome. This section makes use of McKinsey's 7 S's model and a SWOT analysis. The second part of the paper considers the industry that Boeing and Airbus work in, using Porters Five Forces model and a PEST analysis. The last part of the paper considers the future fort the companies and how they need to adapt and change. This section uses a PEST analysis and identify key factors for success and driving forces. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEairbus.rtf
Airbus Case Study
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This 24 page paper is written in two parts. The first part is a case study looking at the Airbus Company, which is an EADS company. The case study looks at the history of the company, its products including be A380, the structure of the company and it is facilities, the competition it faces from Boeing, the management and leadership. The second part of the paper answer questions regarding some of the challenges faced by Airbus including the pressure for innovation, the accusations of insider trading in 2006, the dual CEO structure, the policy of compensating for currency changes as well is other influencing factors such as US government influences on Boeing and the potential of new entrants into the aircraft manufacturing business. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEairbcase.rtf
AIRBUS, BOEING AND SUBSIDIES
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This 10-page paper attempts to answer if Airbus Industrie has an unfair competitive advantage over Boeing because it is subsidized by European governments. Bibliograhy lists 15 sources.
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Airbus, Boeing, and Sematech: Competition is Keen
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A 5 page overview of the competition between Airbus, Boeing, and Sematech in the Airplane manufacturing industry. Recounts the successes and challenges of each company. Emphasizes that appropriate merger strategy coupled with a philosophy of producing the best product at the best price drives each
of these companies. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPboeing.wps
Aircraft Insurance Rolling With The Turbulence
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This five-page-paper
presents a discussion on the airline industry insurance companies. The
plight of the insurance carriers that cover airlines is discussed in
detail including the influx of additional companies on the market, the
recent big loss years as well as the superjumbo jets . Bibliography
lists four sources.
Filename: CWaircraf.wps
Airline Advertising
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This 10 page paper considers the statesmen that "Too much contemporary airline advertising is boring, stereotyped and sexist". The paper examines this using six different airlines advertisements, for television and print and deconstructing the marketing content. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEairadv.rtf
Airline Deregulation Today
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8 pages in length. This informative
paper on airline deregulation outlines the issues, summarizes the
facts, and responds to specific questions concerning
deregulation. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAdereg.wps
Airline Industry - Profitability And Risk Management
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This 10 page paper is the beginning proposal for a research study that asks if there is a relationship between operational risk management and profitability in the airline industry. The paper presents the problem, the questions, an overview of the literature on the topics and the research design. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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Airline Industry Analysis
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A 4 page paper analyzing the airline industry according to Porter’s five forces. The paper concludes that critical factors for success in the industry include the ability to compete in ways different from competitors and intense customer loyalty. Most airlines struggle to achieve these ends. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Airline Industry Model: Tight Oligopoly
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A 5 page paper discussing the industry structure that emerges as mergers and acquisitions continue to occur within the airline industry. It is not the old airlines that consistently gain highest ratings in customer satisfaction, safety, efficiency and performance, but rather Southwest - the only one that refused to operate in the same manner as the older, more established airlines. The anti-competitive bent to which major airlines cling ultimately is bad for them as well as for consumers. Whereas a loose oligopoly may be beneficial in the airline industry, one that is as highly concentrated as that which exists now is not. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSairOligo.rtf
Airline Industry Report
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This 13 page paper considers the airline industry and if it doomed to remain a low profit industry. The paper looks at the background of the industry and then undertakes a SWOT analysis to look at the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, a PEST analysis which considers the political, economic, social and technological influences and a Porters Five Forces analysis. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEairline.rtf
Airline Industry Trends
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A 6 page paper discussing trends in the global airline industry. Several airlines have made changes specifically targeting the business traveler, but many of the world's leading airlines face survival issues. All airlines are required to address financial, security and customer issues. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KSairTrends.rtf
Airline Management Questions
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A 5 page paper answering 4 questions about the airline industry. Questions address codesharing at American Airlines and China Eastern Air; what makes Herb Kelleher worthy of admiration; suggestions for marketing for the future; and recommendations for allocating $5 billion for fleet replacement over 4 years. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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Airline Marketing Since September 11th
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17 pages in length. The ripple effect of September 11th's terrorist attack has touched virtually each and every person in one way or another; however, perhaps nowhere was the detrimental impact felt more severely than in the travel industry. In essence, people were terrified to leave the safety and sanctity of familiar surroundings and, as a direct result, airplane travel plummeted to a new low. This reaction to the potential for subsequent attacks caused untold numbers of airline employees to be furloughed or laid off indefinitely, while the airlines themselves took such an economic beating that many required government bailout in order to remain in business. As such, marketing tactics have reflected the need for people to overcome their fear and once again support the airline industry's precarious existence. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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Airline Security Issues and A Strategy for Revamping the Entire Security System Following September 11th
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This 20 page paper provides an overview of the issues of security following September 11th. This paper focuses on the airline industry and the use of biometrics.
Filename: MHAirlin33.rtf
Airline Strategy: A Comparison of Southwest, Delta, United, and American Airlines
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A 5 page discussion of the factors influencing airline success and failure. Identifies Southwest as standing head and shoulders above its competitors in term of market share. Notes that this success revolves around Southwest’s emphasis on being a short-haul company; one that doesn’t pretend to offer many of the amenities of the industry icons like Delta, United and American Airlines. Its emphasis is getting from point A to point B in as expedient and efficient manner as possible. The author asserts that while the other airlines wouldn’t benefit as much from changing their route structure they would benefit from a greater concentration on efficiency and less on customer amenities. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPairlin.rtf
Airplane Crash: A Case Study and Analysis
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This 5 page paper provides a case study regarding the aerospace industry and the use of quantitative analysis. FTA as a mode of analysis is explained in depth. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA433FTA.rtf
Airport Management
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This 6 page paper considers some of the current issues facing airport mangers. Issues discussed include security, budgetary control and constraints and the way in which simulation models are used and may be used in the future. The bibliography cites 9 sources.
Filename: TEairpot.wps
Airtours: package holiday to Morocco
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A paper which looks at Airtours as a company, and the marketing strategies which might be used for a package holiday in Morocco.
Filename: JLairtours.rtf
Al Ries’ and Jack Trout’s Advertising Strategy Book, “Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind”
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A 5 page book report on the ground-breaking 1981 marketing text. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGposit.rtf
Alaska’s Retailers
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A 3 page paper offering abbreviated SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analyses of Wal-Mart, Subway and IHOP in Alaska, followed by an equally abbreviated marketing plan for a gaming company in Alaska. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Albert Dunlap and Corporate Transformation
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A 3 page discussion of Dunlap’s actions at Sunbeam Corporation in the 1990s. This paper points out the many wrongs Dunlap perpetuated. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPbusDunlap.rtf
Albertson's - International Expansion?
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A 24 page paper that explores the possibility of Albertson's expanding internationally. First, it is important to discuss the company, including its background, most recent revenue report, subsidiaries, and recent activities. The next section is a competitive analysis, including the forces driving the industry. A SWOT reveals more information needed to make a decision; it is in this section that Albertson's marketing is discussed. A section on foreign direct investment/international expansion discusses competitors who have expanded into other markets, primarily Wal-Mart, which becomes the focus for this section. The approaches to expansion are explained. Finally, recommendations are made for Albertsons' consideration if they propose to expand. Bibliography lists 21 sources.
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ALCOA – AN OVERVIEW
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This 6-page paper focuses on Alcoa and the aluminum manufacturing industry. The paper discusses Alcoa's pricing and inputs, while talking about the impact of global competition on the company. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTalcoaana.rtf
Alcohol Beverage Segments and Fosters in Australia
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This 16 page paper examines the way in which the alcoholic drink market could be segmented. These segments are then applied to the well known Australian company Fosters, identifying which of the segments are most important and why, looking at the characteristics and behaviour of the segments. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEfoster1.rtf
Alcoholism in the Workplace
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A 4 page overview of the impacts of alcoholism in the workplace. This paper focuses on the Canadian workplace and emphasizes the value of treatment programs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPalcWrkplace.rtf
Alesse/Feminist Critique of Ad
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A 3 page research paper/essay that offers a feminist critique of an ad for an oral contraception medication called alesse. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Alfie Kohn's "No Contest"
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A 5 page paper on this book by Alfie Kohn. THe writer discusses Kohn's philosophy of the value of eliminating competition, and details his examples on why this would be advantageous in business and personal relationships.
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Alfie Kohn's Demonizing of Competition In The Book "No Contest"
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A 5 page opinion paper on the value of competition in life. The writer details arguments Kohn makes in his book "No Contest," and refutes them accordingly. Kohn feels that competition is an unavoidable evil and uses many examples to prove his point. No other sources cited.
Filename: Nocontes.wps
Algorithm Basics
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A 10 page research paper exploring the basics of algorithms and data structures in relationship to queues, data types, trees, hashing, heaps, graphing and design. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Algbas.wps
Aligning Operations with Company Goals
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A 12 page paper discussing the history of and the decline of quality in the "Quality is Job 1" company. Ford Motor Company had the highest number of recalls in the industry in 2000, and its recent replacement of former CEO Jacques Nasser has unleashed a wealth of management problems. The paper reviews the Firestone debacle, includes recent financial information and recommends that Ford assess quality within itself in the same manner that it does vendors. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KSfordOps.rtf
All About Comforters
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6 pages. This paper discusses all types of comforters, how they are made, some of the manufacturers of comforters and the fibers and fabrics one might find in comforters. Discussion includes the care of comforters as well. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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All About Enron
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the Enron collapse as it was unfolding in 2002. Facts about the company's history and exactly what it did to cause the fiasco are included. How society has been affected by Enron is also discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA207Enr.rtf
All Sales Final?
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5 pages in length. Bill responds to City's ad to surrender any firearm – no matter what condition, no questions asked – for one hundred dollars. Bill surrenders an old rusty 45-caliber pistol and receives one hundred dollars cash; however, a routine serial number weapon check revealed that this was Teddy Roosevelt's second sidearm used during the charge of San Juan Hill. Bill returns to the City and offers to buy it back, thereby attempting to negate the entire transaction; the City refuses. Has Bill just lost a valuable collector's piece, or does he have any legal avenues to follow in order to regain this prized possession? Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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All the Wrong Moves (HBS Case Study Analysis)
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This 4 page paper examines this Harvard Business School case study. Recommendations are made. Bibliography cites 7 sources.
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