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Selecting a CEO, Discussion Question.

Select a CEO of a prominent organization that you believe exemplifies the positive aspects of strategic leadership and discuss the actions he/she takes and their impact on business performance.

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Business

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37891

OTA ID:

104690

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Partners in a Strategic Alliance

Firms that are partners in a strategic alliance may legitimately seek to gain knowledge from each other. At what point does it become unethical for an organization to gain additional and competitively relevant knowledge from its partner? Is this point different when an organization partners with a domestic firm as opposed to a foreign company? If so, why?

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Business

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Other

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37892

OTA ID:

102789

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Discussion question

Describe three NRBs (Novel Reward Behaviors) that would be meaningful to professional technical employees.

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Business

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Other

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37897

OTA ID:

103139

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Supply Chain Management Exercise Question

Supply Chain Management exercise questions 1. Mike Johnson went back to work in his family business after graduating. The family business, Johnson Bicycles, is a bike shop that specializes in high quality bikes. They carried a full line of bikes, ranging from touring bikes to mountain bikes and aimed to be the premiere, full service bike shop. Currently, Johnson Bicycles has three retail outlets that it stocks individually (and hence manages inventory separately for each location). Mike thinks that the operation is big enough to take advantage of scale economies and wants to investigate the possibility of consolidating inventory at a centralized distribution point. Mike thinks th... click for more

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Business

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Other

Posting ID:

37964

OTA ID:

104554

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Question 2

Question 2 For a period of years, the Remote Shire Council controlled a very large rubbish site in the southern area of Western Australia. Unfortunately, the site was nearly full and the council had to search for a new location. One of the preferred locations was an area that had previously been an open-cut coal mine. It was owned and controlled by the No More Coal Mining Venture, and the Remote Shire Council offered $4 per cubic metre to lease the quarry for a period of ten years. This amounted to a total of lease payment of $8.8 million. After this, the local paper reported the following: This has the appearance of something for nothing but, to some experts in private enterprise, it ... click for more

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Business

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Other

Posting ID:

37993

OTA ID:

104816

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