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(2008, 2300 words)
The paper reports on the London Borough Council conducting their PEST analysis, accounting for the pressures and problems facing the local government organisations, identifying the opportunities and threats posed by environmental forces are advising a future development strategy.
(2008, 5300 words)
The paper examines the reasons behind the organizational failure (OF) of Yokozuna Oil (YO) providing a theoretical approach to the causes of OF and the challenges of the organisational change, reviewing motivational theories and the principles of HRM, and providing recommendations for the implementation of change in YO.
(2008, 2700 words + 11 slides Presentation)
The paper reports on the segmental information generated for technology company SimplyIT describing the methods of the research, the background of the company, their online social networking, etc. A synopsis of the report is provided covering the review of IAS 14 regulations, the types of business segments, etc. A power point presentation of the report is supplied in a separate file.
(2008, 4900 words)
The paper examines the current position of Yokozuna Oil, a North Korean oil marketing company that suffered organisational failure. The causes of the failure are outlined with the emphasis on the ineffective change implementation and lack of employee motivation. Steps towards effective change management are recommended. This paper is based on "Change With Pain" case study
(2008, 1600 words)
The paper examines the operations of a mobile phone shop, PhoneCity, discussing the challenges the company faces, reviewing their demand and supply structure, estimating the costs they have and analysing their marketing policy over the years to come.
(2008, 3100 words)
The paper reports on the changes in the organisational culture (OC) initiated at Hephaestus reviewing definitions of OC, outlining the change triggers and OC scope, indication criteria for successful OC change, and predicting the outcomes of OC in Hephaestus.
(2008, 3200 words)
The paper reports on the book retailer VG Jones and their competition with Amazon.com, and Barnes and Nobles. The web portals of the above mentioned competitors are analyzed and providing recommendations for VG Jones with regard to legal and ethical issues surrounding the eBusiness model. The eBusiness model used by Amazon.com and Barnes and Nobles are described identifying their competitive advantages. Design technologies used by web portals are discussed.
(2008, 6700 words)
The paper examines HR policies and practices in small catering companies reviewing literature on the HRM theory, identifying the basic patterns of HRM within small companies and offering a case study of HR theory applications in Heinz Catering Limited. The methods of research include primary data collected from questionnaires. Recommendations on HR policies in small catering organisations are suggested.
(2008, 1700 words)
The paper examines the financial performance of UniDo hair care company for 2004 - 2006 drawing upon the operating margins of the production of hair care products and using market share information for exploring the effects of price changes on the company's accounts.
(2008, 4800 words)
The paper examines the agile methodologies of Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) and Extreme Programming (XP) describing and comparing both methodologies and techniques. A case study of DSDM and EP use in Midlands Telecom is conducted considering the advantages of the systems, the steps in their development, the core principles of their implementation, etc.
(2008, 3000 words)
The paper examines the issues of supply chain management (SCM) in Bruynzeel Keuchens (BK) planning to extend their operations to construction and retail market segments. Characteristics of these segments are outlined; the reorganisation of BK manufacturing process is described; the prerequisites of trust-based relationships between buyers and suppliers are discussed with regard to BK relations with their supply chain partners.
(2008, 1100 words)
The paper reports on Millington Associates describing their old-fashioned information technology and emphasising the need for the company's business process re-engineering (BPR) and continuous improvement (CI). Steps in BPR implementation are suggested arguing that organisational change will give the company a significant competitive advantage.
(2008, 1500 words)
The paper looks into the current use of IT in the logistics and distribution company TLD identifying current gaps and suggesting what emerging technologies could be used and how these technologies could be employed in specific applications.
(2007, 3100 words)
The paper reports on the Indian online dating agency ISeekU.com conducting PEST and brief Porter's Five Forces analysis of the online dating industry in India, describing the background of ISeekU.com, and evaluating their positioning, customer value, prices, capabilities, costs, revenues, logistics, etc.
(2008, 3100 words)
The paper provides opportunity evaluation of Kono Pizza venture capital using the RAMP model and examining the return, advantages, market and potential of the company.
(2008, 3900 words)
The paper critically evaluates the decision of Perfect Engineering Company to extend their production capacity at a cost of 350 million pounds offering a project appraisal to see whether this investment is economically viable. The reasons behind the decision are considered examining whether the present manufacturing plant can be fully utilised to increase production. Alternative investments are evaluated using various valuation models, e.g. NPV and ARR, in order to come up with the best decision.
(2008, 4800 words)
The paper examines the use of ICT provided by a UK company to Aquarius Marketing based in the Middle East. Primary research is conducted using interviews and questionnaires; the requirements for the new information system (IS) and the constraints of its implementation are outlined; the project plan is presented; the resources, timescales and activities are identified; communication problems, mentoring and coaching issues are discussed.
(2008, 2500 words)
The paper reports on Bristol music venue "The Fleece" (TF) reviewing academic approaches to company's performance objectives and examining how vital they are for TF success. Primary research is conducted collecting data through interview and personal observation. It is argued that the choice of capacity strategy directly affects the venue's performance objectives.
(2008, 3100 words)
The paper looks at the change management practices of Warbings Office Systems Plc providing information on their history, current situation and future goals. CEO's approach to the change management in the organisation is critically analysed examining the reasons behind the successes and failures of the CEO activities, discussing what could and should be done to reduce resistance to the changes and recommending HR strategies to meet the targets of the organisation.
(2007, 1900 words)
The paper reports on the financial performance of the furniture company Wycombe Oake over 2004-2006 conducting their financial ratio analysis, making the investment appraisal of the company's prospective acquisition of Quality Kitchens, evaluating the financial consequences of the purchase, highlighting key variables with respect to 'risk' and offering the sensitivity analysis of the situation. The advantages and disadvantages of the analytical tools used in the study are evaluated.
(2008, 1600 words)
The paper examines the role of planning and budgeting process in the distribution and arrangement of financial resources. The factors influencing the development and use of financial planning and budgetary systems are identified. A Management Consultant's report is presented on the implementation of strategic changes in Crystal Ltd conducting their SWOT and PESTEL analysis.
(2008, 3200 words)
The paper develops a financial plan for World Spice Restaurant describing the company's background and business, and conducting analysis of their prospective cash flow, capital investment appraisal, financial ratio analysis, etc.
(2006, 3400 words)
The paper reports on the marketing strategy of the health products company DXN Marketing Sdn Bhd describing their background, products, internal and external situation, SWOT features, competitors, marketing mix, strategies, sales forecasts, personnel and financial plan till 2010, etc. Financial ratio analysis of the company is presented.
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