Samsung Battery Recall
Corporate social responsibility refers to the self-integration of corporate institutions, including mobile phone companies such as Samsung, that are integrated into their core business model. The majority of consumers today expect a higher standard from corporations, especially as pertains to the products and services that they offer. Thus, a company ought to win the trust…
Ford Motor Company Case Study
Ford Motor Company is a well-known multinational corporation. However, with billions of income, this company still faces a number of challenges in the highly competitive environment. With regard to cultural and economic peculiarities as well as other factors, one can see that the barriers to increased revenues are different for various countries. Although Ford Motors…
CVS Health: Redefining the Value Proposition
CVS Caremark Corporation is one of the largest US prescription drug providers. The company operates a network of 9,600 pharmacies in 50 states of the country (Porter, Ramirez-Vallejo, & Houghtalin, 2016). Despite the size of the company and the scale of its activities, it still does not consider the prospects for expansion beyond the United…
Archer Daniels Midland Co.
Fraud is an act of criminal deception for the purpose of financial or personal gain. Over the last decade, there have been a lot of corporate fiascos and alleged frauds in big companies. Corporate fraud is fulfilled by either employees together with the managers committing fraud with the organization or by premeditated misrepresentation of financial…
The Chicago Blackhawks: Sport Industry
The analyzed case study refers to one of the most important industries in every country sports. It focuses on the history and a current performance of the Chicago Blackhawks Hockey Team. At the beginning of the case, the author provides an audience with a brief information about the hockey team, which belongs to the Wirtz…
Case Study: Healing and Autonomy
Healing and Autonomy The conflict between religion and health care has been a major area of concern for physicians and patients over the years. It stems from the fact that some religious beliefs tend to interfere with the provision of quality health care. As a result, some individuals tend to refuse medical treatment, which may…