CASE STUDY QUESTION
Miss Yinnary is one of the many women who own their own businesses and her experience is not very different from others, who must contend with being a mother, a spouse and a family cheerleader in addition to owning and operating a business. She is the owner of the famous Y-Hotel. It was her first business, though she had some family background in this business. Her two sisters were also in the same line of business. But she borrowed some money, put in some of her savings and started her own venture. She was the first woman ever to enter into this business, most of her clients could not understand that a woman could be interested in the hospitality industry. To Step up her game in the hospitality Industry , Miss Yinari is seeking someone who understands innovative entrepreneurship to assist her. During her rise to success and in management of her hotel business, she also needs to manage a family, stay teaching in university and dealing with community affairs.
In her mind, there is nothing more exhilarating than owning her own business, and for her, the fun is in facing the challenges of turning the hotel into a first ever hotel that provide customers an unforgettable experience with innovation
In the present time, more women are making this choice, pursuing entrepreneurship rather than staying as housewives or traditional careers. For the past few years, the number of women starting new ventures is three times as large as the number of men. There are several good reasons for this trend. Some women find that owning a business is the only way to combine a decent income with time for their children by having the flexibility to control their schedules. Others see themselves as unlikely corporate managers and recognizing the gender problem that exists for achieving success, they choose the entrepreneurial route. Still others see entrepreneurship as a way of controlling their lives, pursuing interests that would be impossible in a corporate job.
The dual roles of mother and entrepreneur often conflict, and husbands and wives
tend to develop separate career tracks that often cannot be reconciled. Women can
also find it lonely in a business world, especially if clients are predominantly men,
this was a problem for Yinari too.
Many women, however, have businesses that fit well with their interest and with
women customers. These include services in beauty care, nutrition, education,
entertainment etc. Nevertheless, being in business often exacts a double price for
women, yet for those with determination like Yinari, the rewards are always waiting.
Your Task as Business Consultant , Prepare a report regarding the following issues below :
H. If unrelated diversification is not possible, explain your thought in term of related diversification
I.What is the Tao of Innovation? Explain in detail the 9 elements of the Tao of Innovation. Give examples !
number h and i the question were based on study case article from above you need to explain more detail and provide the example
In: Economics
case study question
Miss Yinnary is one of the many women who own their own businesses and her experience is not very different from others, who must contend with being a mother, a spouse and a family cheerleader in addition to owning and operating a business. She is the owner of the famous Y-Hotel. It was her first business, though she had some family background in this business. Her two sisters were also in the same line of business. But she borrowed some money, put in some of her savings and started her own venture. She was the first woman ever to enter into this business, most of her clients could not understand that a woman could be interested in the hospitality industry. To Step up her game in the hospitality Industry , Miss Yinari is seeking someone who understands innovative entrepreneurship to assist her.
During her rise to success and in management of her hotel business, she also needs to manage a family, stay teaching in university and dealing with community affairs. In her mind, there is nothing more exhilarating than owning her own business, and for her, the fun is in facing the challenges of turning the hotel into a first ever hotel that provide customers an unforgettable experience with innovation
In the present time, more women are making this choice, pursuing entrepreneurship rather than staying as housewives or traditional careers. For the past few years, the number of women starting new ventures is three times as large as the number of men. There are several good reasons for this trend. Some women find that owning a business is the only way to combine a decent income with time for their children by having the flexibility to control their schedules. Others see themselves as unlikely corporate managers and recognizing the gender problem that exists for achieving success, they choose the entrepreneurial route. Still others see entrepreneurship as a way of controlling their lives, pursuing interests that would be impossible in a corporate job.
The dual roles of mother and entrepreneur often conflict, and husbands and wives
tend to develop separate career tracks that often cannot be reconciled. Women can
also find it lonely in a business world, especially if clients are predominantly men,
this was a problem for Yinari too.
Many women, however, have businesses that fit well with their interest and with
women customers. These include services in beauty care, nutrition, education,
entertainment etc. Nevertheless, being in business often exacts a double price for
women, yet for those with determination like Yinari, the rewards are always waiting.
Your Task as Business Consultant , Prepare a report regarding the following issues below :
c. Explain what is your IKIGAI Concept behind the innovation that you suggest ?
d. Draw a Lean Canvas for the Innovation that you come up with?
NOTE : PLEASE DO IN THE PIECE OF PAPER / SCREEN SHOT AND TAKE PIC MORE CLEARLY AND PLEASE SEND IT HERE THANK YOU
for number D you need to draw and to explain that were based on study case but you must draw on piece of paper
In: Operations Management
Based on the information below, create a project schedule (Gantt Chart). Assign tasks to either Workgroup or Individual.
Project: Vacation
Team: "Workgroup 1", "Individual"
Start/End: February 19 - May 26
START
A. February 19: Vacation participation must be
confirmed
Time allotted: 7 days
i. Confirm participation
Time needed: 1 day
ii. Research vacation deals
Time needed: 1 days
iii. Decide on destination
Time needed: 2 days
iv. Create travel list
Time needed: 1 day
Slack available: 2 days
B. February 26: Lodging and excursion reservations must be
made
Time allotted: 18 days
i. Research lodging options
Time needed: 3 days
ii. Make lodging reservation
Time needed: 1 Day
iii. Research and reserve excursions
Time needed: 5 days
iv. Make payment
Time needed: 1 days
Slack available: 8 days
C. March 16: All travel must be booked and confirmed
Time allotted: 57 days
i. Payment Status
Time needed: 3 days
ii. Reservation Status
Time needed: 1 day
iii. Pack
Time needed: 3 days
Slack available: 50 days
D. May 11: Check in to flights early
Time allotted: 1 day
i. Check into airport online
Time needed: 2 hours
ii. Receive itinerary/tickets
Time needed: 2 hours
iii. Call and reserve cab to airport
Time needed: 1 hour
Slack available: 20 hours, 30 minutes
E. May 12: Travel, Arrive at hotel (no later than 6:00
PM)
Time allotted: 18 hours
i. Board plane and fly to destination
Time needed: 6 hours
ii. Arrive at destination and grab luggage
Time needed: 2 hours
iii. Take shuttle to hotel and check in
Time needed: 3 hours
Slack available: 7 hours
F. May 12- May 25: Arrive at destination (Relax!)
Time allotted: 12 days
i. Unpack and get acquainted with hotel and surroundings
Time needed: 3 hours
ii. Relax, eat, dance, shop, explore
Time needed: 4-12 days
iii. Excursions
Time needed: 4-12 days
Slack available: 0-4 days
G. May 26th: Travel, Shuttle departs to airport at 11:00
AM (G)
Time allotted: 11 hours
i. Pack up all belongings and check out of hotel
Time needed: 3 hours
ii. Board shuttle at 11am at designated area
Time needed: less than 5 minutes
Slack time: 7 hours and 55 minutes
H. Arrive at airport and fly home
END
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| Exposure | Change | Exposure | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.89 | − 6.1 | 0.33 | 1.8 |
| 0.05 | 0.0 | 0.11 | 1.9 |
| 0.35 | 0.2 | 0.36 | 2.2 |
| 0.37 | − 1.2 | 0.08 | 2.3 |
| 0.11 | 6.3 | 0.10 | − 3.0 |
| 0.19 | − 4.6 | 0.06 | 8.4 |
| 0.10 | 1.1 | 0.34 | − 2.7 |
| 0.45 | 1.3 | 0.12 | 3.0 |
| 0.23 | 6.9 | 0.14 | − 2.2 |
| 0.46 | 1.7 | 0.21 | − 1.4 |
| 0.10 | − 3.6 | 0.20 | 0.7 |
In: Statistics and Probability
Consider the following performance of an actively managed portfolio
| Actively managed portfolio | Benchmark portfolio | |||
| Component | Weight | Return | Weight | Return |
| Equity | 0.7 | 7.00% | 0.5 | 4.00% |
| Bonds | 0.15 | 2.00% | 0.25 | 1.80% |
| Cash | 0.15 | 0.30% | 0.25 | 0.30% |
What is the attribution of excess return by asset allocation for this portfolio?
| A. |
0.78% |
|
| B. |
0.59% |
|
| C. |
2.72% |
|
| D. |
None of the options. |
|
| E. |
2.13% |
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|
Distance from the Polarograph, m |
1.4 |
3.8 |
7.5 |
10.2 |
11.7 |
15.0 |
|
Mercury concentration, ng g-1 |
2.4 |
2.5 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
0.7 |
1.2 |
Examine the possibility that the mercury arose from the polarograph.
In: Statistics and Probability
|
Distance from the Polarograph, m |
1.4 |
3.8 |
7.5 |
10.2 |
11.7 |
15.0 |
|
Mercury concentration, ng g-1 |
2.4 |
2.5 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
0.7 |
1.2 |
Examine the possibility that the mercury arose from the polarograph.
In: Statistics and Probability
An electronic product takes an average of 8 hours to move through an assembly line. If the standard deviation of 0.7 hours, what is the probability that an item will take between 7.3 and 8.3 hours to move through the assembly line? Do not round until you get your your final answer. Answer= (Round your answer to 4 decimal places, and report a probability value between 0 and 1.)
In: Statistics and Probability
A manufacturer claims that each bag of their chocolate covered pretzels contains at least 9 red chocolate covered pretzels. A sample of 25 bags of these pretzels yields an average of 8 red chocolate covered pretzels with a sample standard deviation of 0.7 .Test their claim at a 5% significance level. (State the null and alternative hypotheses. Be sure to clearly state the “rejection region” for the test, and state your conclusion in words.)
In: Statistics and Probability
Assume the following information:
USD/AUD, bid/ask: 0.7 / 0.75
USD/MXP, bid/ask: 0.074 / 0.076
MXP/AUD, bid/ask: 8.13 / 8.32
Assume you have 1 million USD to conduct one cycle of triangular arbitrage. What will be your profit from implementing this strategy? Remember to pay careful attention whether you're trading at the bid or the ask with the bank.
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