The bullwhip effect is a phenomenon in supply chain management where small changes in consumer demand create increasingly enlarged and...
Read moreThe bell curve performance appraisal method was made famous and widely adopted by Jack Welch, the former CEO of General Electric...
Read moreThe rivalry drove innovation leading to better products. Both Adidas and Puma are leading brand in sports world.
Read moreAromas are nurtured longer in mind and memory that is why lately the aroma-marketing (in hotels, restaurants, shops) is gaining...
Read moreIn corporate strategy, assets are broadly classified as tangible (physical) and intangible (non-physical), which are further categorized by their liquidity,...
Read moreThe primary aim of formulating a corporate strategy is to distribute its resources in the best way to derive maximum...
Read moreCorporate boundaries define the limits of an organization's activities, responsibilities. It also limits to employee conduct, their physical and operational...
Read moreWhile SBUs are semi-independent units, their success often relies on cooperation and alignment with other units and the corporate strategy.
Read moreCorporate restructuring is an action taken by the corporate entity to modify its capital structure or its operations significantly. Generally,...
Read moreA well-defined organisational structure can enhance efficiency, decision-making, and communication. Depending on the structure and type of business, decisions can...
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