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C/B/3753. An analysis of the wicked problem at Citigroup

WORDS:
2700
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

This paper examines the concept of “wicked problems” in relation to Citigroup, a financial provider. The characteristics of wicked problems are identified, and the paper outlines the wicked problem in Citigroup. Their history of problems is assessed, problems including money laundering, biased research, and bond trading scandals. The present situation of Citigroup is examined through use of PESTEL and SWOT analyses, and the paper outline the future strategy for the company.

 

KEYWORDS: Wicked problem, Citigroup, money laundering, bond trading, PESTEL, SWOT, government regulation,

 

C/F/1053. Dissertation. The effects of deregulation on the global banking sector

WORDS:
16500
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
169.99 GBP

This dissertation examines the effect of deregulation on the banking sector in the U.S in particular. The study also aims to assess the role that financial regulations play in maintaining economic stability. The review of literature discusses topics like global banking and finance trends (1998-2007) and banking regulations. The study uses secondary data analysis to research further, and also uses case study analysis. The case studies used are Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, Citigroup, and JP Morgan Chase.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, deregulation, crisis, banking sector, US, economic stability, global banking, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase,

 

C/B/3155. Strategic analysis of UK banking industry and economy for Citi Group

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper presents a strategic analysis of the UK banking industry and economy using PESTEL and Porter’s 5 Forces models, and examining the implications of the findings for the performance of the Citi Group within the UK banking industry. The background of the Citi Group is described reflecting on the cross-cultural challenges of international business.

 

KEYWORDS: Strategic analysis, UK banking industry, UK economy, PESTLE, Porter’s 5 Forces, Citi Group,

 

C/B/893. Citigroup: problems and solutions

WORDS:
2800
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper examines the current financial position of Citigroup looking into the managerial and leadership role played by CEO Chuck Prince and discussing his strategy in recovering the situation, i.e. the five point plan, strategic change, improvements in organisational communication, deregulation of financial services, etc. Future strategic direction of Citigroup is discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: Citibank, CEO, Chuck Prince, leadership, strategic, communications,

 

C/HR/351. People in organisations: leadership theory and practice

WORDS:
1600
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper examines the theories of leadership reviewing the qualities of successful leadership, the features of the leader, and the ways in which effective leadership can help the organisation to achieve success. A case study of Citibank leader Charles Prince is considered.

 

KEYWORDS: Leadership, Citibank, Charles Prince,

 

C/M/963. Citigroup: Organization Structure

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the structural changes implemented by Citigroup analysing the problems with the previous structure and evaluating the advantages of the new structure that consists of four separate regional areas, each having their own CEO and a centralisation of the Information Technology (IT) and Human Resources (HR) functions. The benefits of centralising the IT and HR functions are discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: organizational structure, Citigroup, centralisation, Information Technology function,

 

C/B/687. Global Strategy of Financial Institutions

WORDS:
5000
DATE:
2007
PRICE:
59.99 GBP

The report has been aimed at understanding the strategic management adopted by major banks towards exerting control over their business environments to better adapt or manipulate to gain sustainable competitive advantage. The report critically analyzes the practices of these institutions in the light of theoretical concepts, models and understandings. The specific objectives of this report include understanding of issues as corporate governance, ethics, and corporate social responsibility of Citigroup, the core competences and dynamic capabilities in relation to Citigroup, Hong Kong Bank (HSBC), Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs. It should be noted that report has been divided into three equal parts, each answering different question and then concludes win the light of suitable recommendations.

 

KEYWORDS: Strategic Management, Financial Institutions, Citigroup, Globalization, Banking Indust,

 

C/F/261. Global Financial Services: Citigroup

WORDS:
4100
DATE:
2007
PRICE:
49.99 GBP

The paper reports on global financial services looking at the competencies and dynamic capabilities of the former Citigroup CEO who led the company through a transformational change, examining the current developments within Citigroup and the future strategic direction of the company until 2010. Two world-class commercial banks are examined discussing the development of competitiveness in the global financial services industry. Analytical models of Porter's five forces and SWOT are used in the industry analysis.

 

KEYWORDS: Financial services, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Union Bank of Switzerland, Porters five,

 

S/M/317. Dissertation. Management control cases: analysis and models applied in resolving problems

WORDS:
11500
DATE:
2006
PRICE:
119.99 GBP

The dissertation investigates the challenges of the management control (MC) exploring the possibilities of improving management control systems (MCS). The review of literature touches on the theory of MCS, the principles of MCS functioning, etc. MC problems in Rabobank Netherlands, Citibank Indonesia, Alcon Laboratories, Chemical bank, Ciba-Geigy, GTE Corporation, Merck & Co., Hoffman Discount Drugs, and Don Russell are identified and analyzed. Conclusions are made about the MCS differences in the analyzed companies.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, management control, Rabobank, Citibank, Alcon Laboratories, Chemical ban,

 

S/B/149. E-banking: case study of Woolwich

WORDS:
3500
DATE:
2005
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper examines the Internet banking strategy of Woolwich presently owned by Barclays, reviewing the bank's history, the background of the Citigroup, the competition within the banking industry, the scope of banking services, the evolution and risks of e-banking, etc. Woolwich's Open Plan strategy is analyzed.

 

KEYWORDS: E-banking, Woolwich,