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C/OM/315. Dissertation. Supply Chain Management in Haier Group and Panasonic Group

WORDS:
11400
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
119.99 GBP

The dissertation investigates the issues of supply chain management (SCM) conducting a comparative study of SCM in the Chinese company Haier and the foreign-invested electronic company Panasonic operating in China, to identify factors that influence SCM of these companies. Information is provided about the background of both companies, literature is reviewed on the concepts of supply chain (SC) and SCM, ‘lean’ and ‘agile’ SC strategies, the macro-economic climate of China, Chinese distribution and logistics systems, foreign investments in China, etc. The research is based on the analysis of secondary data. Conclusions are made about the key elements of SCM that play a significant role in both Haier and Panasonic groups.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Supply Chain Management, SCM, Haier China, Panasonic,

 

C/M/1781. Transnational and local management at Philips and Matsushita

WORDS:
3300
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the prerequisites of effective management conducting a case study of Philips and Matsushita Electrical (Panasonic) with the focus on their strategies of organisational adjustment to the challenges of international expansion. The policy of the companies’ CEO and top managers is examined and evaluated, the history of both companies is reviewed highlighting their success factors.

 

KEYWORDS: Transnational management, local management, Philips, Matsushita,

 

S/M/513. Change management at Panasonic

WORDS:
4450
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
49.99 GBP

The paper addresses the issues of strategic change management in Matsushita Electric Industrial Co now called Panasonic. The pressures faced by the company in the Japanese electronics market are examined, their strategic leadership over the period of change is described, the company's resources and core competences are analysed explaining the reasons behind the success of the company transformation.

 

KEYWORDS: Matsushita, Japanese electronics, Panasonic, change management,

 

C/F/585. Financial Performance analysis: Panasonic Corporation Vs Sony Corporation

WORDS:
2600
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The essay provides a comprehensive financial analysis of two electronics companies, Sony Corporation and Panasonic Corporation. The essay explains the financial position of both companies for 2008-2009 years by calculating key financial ratios, which looks into the company’s liquidity, financial leverage, profitability and shareholder interests. Finally, their recent share performance is analysed and compared against a relevant benchmark in the stock market.

 

KEYWORDS: Financial ratios, share price, balance sheet, equity valuation, Panasonic, Sony,

 

C/F/504. Comparative Analysis of Panasonic and Sony

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

This paper provides a comparative financial analysis of two companies based in Japan that operate in the electronics industry. The performance of the company is assessed observing the key financial ratios from 2007 and 2008 reports that indicate profitability, liquidity, long-term solvency, efficiency and the investment potential of the companies. Internal and external financial factors are discussed and share price comparison is conducted by observing the trends over the last five years. The aim of this essay is to analyse the financial performance of Sony and Panasonic and highlight both their strengths and weaknesses that will determine the position of the companies in the future.

 

KEYWORDS: Ratios analysis, Sony, Panasonic, Electronics industry, P/E ratio,

 

S/B/107. Product Innovation--Panasonic Plasma TV

WORDS:
3200
DATE:
2004
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

This assignment looks at and analyses the value, image, process and implementation of Panasonic plasma TV TH-50PX20U/P, product innovation strategy, such as alliance, collaboration and strategic partnership that contribute to the product R&D and innovation, and the product lifecycle of Panasonic plasma amongst with its nearest competitors.

 

KEYWORDS: product, innovation--panasonic, plasma, tv,