NECB Organizational Economics Blackberry Limited Case Study and Presentation
I have selected Blackberry as my company to research about.
Guidelines:
The final case study paper should cover an introduction (overview) of the company and its competitive landscape along with four other sections addressing organizational economic theory and concepts learned throughout the course.
Each section should be 1.5 – 2.0 pages (4 sections X 1.5 – 2.0 pages = 6 – 8 pages).
The evaluation of the final case study paper is based on how well students apply the course concepts and ideas to the company they have selected.
Submission Details:
6-8 pages (double-spaced)
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Use the complete APA style of writing including a title page with running head, abstract, body, and reference list.
Assignment – Case Study PowerPoint Presentation
Attached Files:
File Best Sample PowerPoint – American Airlines Managerial Economics PPT.ppt Best Sample PowerPoint – American Airlines Managerial Economics PPT.ppt – Alternative Formats (3.356 MB)
Complete the final case study PowerPoint Presentation on your selected and approved company.
Final Case Study PowerPoint Presentation
Students will develop a PowerPoint presentation based on the selected and approved company.
Guidelines:
Must include (Company Name, College, Course Title and Semester, Date, and Your Name)
Introduction on the company (overview), what does the company do, what product or service does it offer, and where is it located (headquarters)
Who are its main competitors (list all competitors)?
What is the market structure (e.g. pure competition, monopoly, oligopoly, etc.)?
How is it regulated?
Demand Analysis
Pricing Analysis
What they got wrong analysis detailing a strategy mistake using the course concepts
What they got right analysis detailing a strategy win using the course concepts
The Presentation must be organized in the following way:
Title Slide
Concise with sections clearly defined
10-12 slide minimum (title, conclusion, reference, and question/answer)
At minimum 10 minutes in length
All slides must have speaker notes
No grammar, spelling, punctuation, or typing errors