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Saturday, January 10, 2015

Case Study-Remedies for Breach of Contract-Business Law-MBA


As we know that, the Uniform Commercial Code, first published in 1952, is one of a number of uniform acts that have been promulgated in conjunction with efforts to harmonize the law of sales and other transaction in all 50 states within the U.S.A.

Case Study-Remedies for Breach of Contract

Case Study - Basic Service Contract-Business Law -MBA


Generally, contract can be defined as an agreement with specific terms between two or more persons or entities in which there is a promise to do something in return for valuable benefit known as consideration. Since the law of contracts is at the heart of the most business dealing, it is one of the three or four most significant areas of legal concern and can involve variations on circumstances and complexities. And here, we can define the basic service contract as an agreement between the employer and employee.

Case Study -Basic Service Contract

Case Study -Article of Incorporation- Business Law-MBA


As we know that, the Articles of Incorporation, sometimes also called a certificate of incorporation that must set forth certain information as mandated by statute. Although laws vary from state to state, proposes of the corporation and the rights and liabilities of shareholders and directors are typical provisions required in the document. Official forms are prescribed in many states.

Case Study -Article of Incorporation

Case Study- Master Tag- Operational Management and Supply Chain - MBA


Master Tag is an international company committed to the production of horticultural care tags and merchandising solutions. Master Tag is an international company enthusiastic to the production of plastic horticultural care labels and merchandising solutions. The company was established in 1949 by Ludwig Schmidt as Master Products Company. At present the company is producing a line of plastic horticultural labels for seeds companies

Case Study-Master Tag

Case Study- Fast-food Franchise-Operational Management And Supply Chain-MBA

The owner of a fast-food franchise has exclusive rights to operate in a medium-size metropolitan area. The owner currently has a single outlet open, which has proven very popular, and there are often waiting lines of customers. The owner is therefore considering opening one or more outlets in the area.

Case Study - Outsourcing of the hospital - Operational Management and Supply Chain -MBA


Due to financial pressures that many hospitals faces the deaconess clinic in billings, Montana, decided to outsource a number of service, although in somewhat different ways.

            First, the hospital outsourced its cafeteria food service although the food service employees were hired by the outside firs, they still felt a sense of ownership of their jobs, and still felt connected to the hospital because of the family atmosphere in the kitchen and the cafeteria.

            When the hospital tried the same thing with housekeeping employee turnover became a problem. An investigation revealed that because the housekeeping employee was more isolated in their work, they lost what little feeling oe being connected to the hospital they had. The problem was solved by hiring the employees back but using the outsource company to manage housekeeping.

The hospital also decided to outsource its laundry service. This time the hospital approached a rival hospital about joining it in out sourcing laundry services.

Case Study - Outsourcing of the Hospital

Case Study-Level Management-Operational Management and Supply Chain-MBA


Level operation is a small company located in eastern Pennsylvania; it produces a variety of security devices and safes. The safes come in several different designs. Recently, a number of new customers have placed orders, and the production facility has been enlarged to accommodate increased demand for safes. Production manager Stephanie Coles is currently working on a production plan for the safes. She needs a plan for each day of the week. She has obtained the following information from the marketing department on projected demand for the next five weeks:

Model
S1
S2
S7
S8
S9
Weekly Qty
120
102
48
90
25

                               The department operates five days a week. One complexity is that partially completed safes are not permitted; each cycle must turn out finished units:

Case Study -Level Managemnet by Bishnu Dhamala

Friday, January 9, 2015

Corporate Scope, Objectives, Strategies

Corporate scope:
As in the normal condition, scope can be defined as a project management term for the combined objectives and requirements necessary to complete a project. Properly defining the scope of a project allows a manager to estimate costs and the time required to finish the project.
Here, Corporate scope is the area which business firm is planning to cover or it is targeted area under which is going to operate its function.
For the organization view point, If the scope is determine it will help to develop various strategies and planning so that there will be smooth functioning in the business.
For example, if any one want to work in the educational sector then, there is huge opportunities in Nepal which is consider as the scope.
Corporate objectives:
Here, in the normal condition, it can be defined as a well defined and realistic goal set by a company that often influences its internal strategic decisions. Most corporate objective targets used by a business will specify the time frame anticipated for their achievement and how the company's success in doing so is to be assessed.
In other words, Corporate objectives are those end results or desired outcome for which entire organization give their best. Due to corporate objective organization member will have clear vision what to do and they also link their own organization objective, Hence that any conflict doesn't arise.
For example, if any company wants to decrease the cost and increase the profit, at that time it is one of the objectives for that company.
Corporate strategies:
As we know that, Corporate Strategy is concerned with how companies, like Disney, create value across different businesses. It takes as given the RC lessons on competitive strategy, and asks how the corporation can add value over and above that which a business unit creates by itself. This requires the corporation to invest in a valuable set of resources, craft the business portfolio, and design the organization structure, systems and corporate functions to share activities or transfer skills across businesses.
In other words, Strategies is to prepare a certain plan to achieve a particular goal. And these strategies are develop as per vision and mission of the company by doing SWOT analysis by analyzing external environment and internal environment and finally matching strengths with opportunities.
For example, for the any organization, beating the competition (strategies and tactics to gain competitive advantage) as consider as the strategy of the organization.

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