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Samsung Everland, 2002.
This paper is a cade study of Samsung Everland , a South Korean amusement park.
2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 23 sources, $ 89.95
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This paper examines the present problem of this South Korean amusement park eapecially in the are of servie quality manangement. The author points out that the new managers noted that there was a lack of women in the organization and of people with a service background.
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The Samsung Group, 2007.
This paper discusses the Samsung Group of Korea, focusing on its human resource management.
2,195 words (approx. 8.8 pages), 10 sources, MLA, $ 68.95
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This paper explains that Samsung's subsidiaries, which are spread over a wide range of industries, over many countries and operate independently, maintain a mutual corporate philosophy, code of conduct and corporate identity. The author points out that, at Samsung in Korea and China, the process of on-the-job training is not just limited to the workplace but also includes the knowledge creating Samsung Human Resources Development Center (SHRDC), which is the focal point of its learning and education system. The paper concludes that Samsung is emerging as the recruiter of choice for most professionals around the world because of its appealing job design, competitive compensation packages, rising reputation and challenging opportunities. This paper includes several charts and color graphs.

Table of Content:
Organizational Chart for Samsung America
Employee Benefits at Samsung Compared to Competitors
Employee Benefits
Recruitment and Human Resource Development
Samsung - The Employer of Choice

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"The training programs at Samsung do not just employ conventional methods of learning, but in fact, managers and other employees are trained using creative and motivating methods. Two such examples would serve to elucidate the point. In Texas, 90 Samsung managers were asked to carry out the following activity. They were organized into small teams, and were tasked with building equipment, using 'Lego' blocks. Although the tools were simple, but in order to be successful, the managers were required to be creative and to work efficiently in teams. "
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Samsung: A Case Study, 2008.
A strategic analysis of the Samsung Group.
3,111 words (approx. 12.4 pages), 11 sources, APA, $ 90.95
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The paper examines Samsung Group and particularly Samsung Electronics in terms of financial performance and strategy. The research closely examines the corporation's annual report as well as other industry research and market analysis. The paper applies the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) method throughout various readings of the corporation's annual report. The paper concludes that the company is deemed to be sound and poised to extend its shareholder value even further through astute financing methodology management.

Outline:
Abstract
Overview
Long-term Financing Strategies
Currency Hedging Strategies
Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
Financial Goals of the Company
Conclusion

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"Samsung Group (Samsung) operates a diverse array of businesses and operations across the globe. Its primary lines of business (LoB) are in the electronics, financial services, chemicals, and infrastructure sectors of industry. Samsung is headquartered in Seoul, Korea and employs in excess of 220k individuals throughout its markets (Samsung). However, Samsung is likely most recognized for its consumer electronics division and consumer product goods (CPGs) at which it has developed into a world-class purveyor of electronic consumer goods on a par with its chief rival Sony Corporation. The Samsung Group reported revenues for 2005 of more than $145b which reflected an increase of 3.5% compound annual growth rate or CAGR that resulted in a net profit of more than $9b (Samsung)."
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The Samsung Case, 2005.
This paper looks at the Samsung case; the problem of redefining the brand image in Canada.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 31.95
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This paper considers the Samsung case - the problem of redefining the brand image in Canada. The paper answers several specific questions on this topic.

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"Part I. A big box and superstore are virtually interchangeable names. Big They derive their profits from high-volume sales rather than from price mark up. To sell a profitable volume they must occupy a large space and typically range in size in square feet. They are usually located near a freeway exit and use a windowless box-type building style with single-layer layout and large areas for parking."
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Samsung A670 Cellular Phone, 2005.
A review of the history of cellular phones and the standards of the modern day cellular phone.
1,800 words (approx. 7.2 pages), 10 sources, $ 71.95
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This paper discusses the model A670 cellular phone from Samsung and the history of cell phones in general. This paper reviews how cellular phone models are continuously getting more compact and lighter in weight. This paper also draws the attention to the dangers of using a cell phone.

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"In this day and age, cell phones are everywhere. Even five or ten years ago, the cost and size of cell phones were prohibitive reasons for people not to constantly have their unit in use. But with the advent of affordable calling plans and tiny, lightweight cellular phones, these devices have become commonplace among all walks of life, all ages, and in any and all physical settings. One of the most popular and commonly seen cell phone models is Samsung's A670 phone. This phone is popular among users because of its inexpensive pricing, its small design, and the availability of extra features because of said popularity and volume. Yet, with the many positives and status quo nature of cell phones, and this model in particular, come some negatives. In the past years, researchers have linked cell phones not only to automotive fatalities, but to cancerous tumors, as well."
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Telecommunications Industry, 2008.
An examination of the history several major telecommunications companies.
2,701 words (approx. 10.8 pages), 12 sources, APA, $ 81.95
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The telecommunications industry has transformed the manner in which people communicate around the world. Today, there are several companies that are leaders in the telecommunications industry, particularly as it relates to cellular phones and MP3 Players. This paper provides a history of Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, Verizon, T-Mobile, SprintNextel, and Cingular. The paper also provide information concerning the MP3 and mobile phones that these companies offer.

Outline:
Motorola
Samsung
Nokia
Verizon
T-Mobile
Sprint/Nextel
Cingular
Conclusion

From the Paper
"Currently the company offers several types of mobile phones including phones that feature digital cameras and MP3 players. These phones are available to customers through Motorola and through Mobile Phone service providers. In addition, some of these phones such as the MOTORAZR(TM) Maxx Ve feature a digital camera and a MP3 player. This device provides, touch-sensitive music controls in addition to advanced music technology (MOTORAZR(TM) Maxx Ve). The device allows customers to download Music and video and listen to them on a Bluetooth stereo headset."
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Mobile Phone Comparison, 2006.
A comparative report on three mobile phones for use on a business trip to Tokyo.
4,257 words (approx. 17.0 pages), 7 sources, MLA, $ 113.95
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This report evaluates three mobile phones: the Motorola A780, the Samsung SGH D500 and the Sony Ericsson K750i. The phones are evaluated according to price, battery life, memory capacity, weight and size. The report is prepared for the purpose of recommending the best mobile phone for the business trip of David & Sisters Corp.'s 20 head managers to the 2007 Tokyo IT Expo. The report concludes that the Samsung SGH D500 is the best choice for David & Sisters Corp. (DSC).

Memorandum of Transmittal
List of Tables
Executive Summary
Introduction
Purpose
Scope
Background
Methods of Investigation
Conclusion and Recommendation
Evaluation of Mobile Phones
Price
Battery
Memory Capacity
Weight and Size

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"According to the latest analyst report, LCD's are to overtake tube TV's in 2009. LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display and is the newest technology at this moment. LCD TV's are getting increasingly popular as they are easier to watch, are significantly brighter and feature higher contrasts. David & Sisters Corp. is determined to be the first to introduce the latest LCD TV's primarily in Berlin, and to be able to satisfy the rising customer demand for this new technology as early as mid-2007. Therefore, DSC is sending 20 of its head managers to the 2007 Tokyo IT Expo which will revolve around the latest LCD TVs."
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The Mobile Phone Industry, 2007.
A in-depth discussion on Nokia and the mobile phone industry.
5,975 words (approx. 23.9 pages), 16 sources, MLA, $ 142.95
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The paper discusses how the mobile phone is a media source, growing and changing continuously and providing information, music and images. The paper analyzes how mobile phones are no longer used for communication alone, instead consumers use phones to take pictures, conduct business, pay bills or research reports. The paper further analyzes how because the industry has a highly lucrative market, prestigious and well known companies, such as Nokia and Motorola compete for profits in the market. The paper concludes that, while each company in the playing field has its own strengths, Nokia has consistently emerged as the leader in the mobile phone manufacturing arena.

Outline:
Introduction
History: Telecom and Mobile Phone Industry
Key Players
Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd.
Motorola, Inc.
Siemens AG
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB
Samsung Corporation
Success Factors
Demand
Suppliers
Differentiation
Future Growth
Nokia Corporation
History
Core Competencies: Strengths and Weaknesses
Strategy
Marketing
Product Advancement
Organizational Management and Leadership
Future Forecast: Expansion and Growth
Conclusion
References

From the Paper
"The field of Telecommunications can be described as a science and a technology (Kleiner and Polak, 2001). The science it particular describes is the science of communication over distances of electronic waves (Kleiner and Polak, 2001). Telecommunication can occur through cables and telephones, through radio or televisions (Kleiner and Polak, 2001). The telecommunications industry is ever changing, described best by fierce competition and state of the art technology (Kleiner and Polak, 2001)."





 

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