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McDonald’s and Subway. A critical comparison of their organisational structures and fit to the chosen corporate strategy

Seminar paper from the year 2019 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 2,0, University of Applied Sciences Essen, course: Strategic Corporate Management, language: English, abstract: This assignment is answering the task to "compare the organisational structure of two direct competitors in an industry of your choice. To what extent and how does the chosen organisational structure reflect the specific corporate strategy of these companies? Discuss the respective structures critically". The assignment is comparing McDonald's and Subway, the two main competitors in the fast food industry. The chosen companies are the two market leaders in the fast food industry. Since Hill and Jones point out that a corporate strategy formulation comes first followed by designing the organisational structure, the following sections will describe the corporate strategies of both companies first. Later on, it will be evaluated critically what kind of organisational structure each of the competitors are built on and which one has the better fit with regard to their strategy. In the end, concluding remarks and an outlook will be provided. The organisational structure of any company can be understood as a vehicle that depicts the activities and connections of various divisions, business units and functions of that company. It helps managers to comprehend and to control the flow of activities. The organisational structure is highly important to be established appropriately because it presets the paths on which a company can create value and ultimately determines the efficiency of the value chain. There are various problems that can come up especially in large companies like a lack of coordination, information distortion and motivational problems. The weaknesses of a organisational structure are to be kept in mind when setting up a corporate strategy or else the structure needs to undergo changes in order to follow the strategy. The fit between a chosen corporate strategy and the structure of an organisation has an important influence on how smooth the different organs of a companys can work together to fulfil the corporates objectives.

Seminar paper from the year 2019 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 2,0, University of Applied Sciences Essen, course: Strategic Corporate Management, language: English, abstract: This ...

Bio-economic Modelling of Arable Farming System, Comparison of Conventional and Organic Farming Systems in the Netherlands

Met behulp van twee statische lineaire programmeringsmodellen zijn de technische, economische en milieu resultaten van een gespecialiseerd gangbaar en een gespecialiseerd biologisch landbouwbedrijf vergeleken. Deze modellen zullen als basis dienen voor een dynamisch model waarbij de bottlenecks tijdens de overgang van gangbare naar biologische landbouw kan worden bestudeerd.

Met behulp van twee statische lineaire programmeringsmodellen zijn de technische, economische en milieu resultaten van een gespecialiseerd gangbaar en een gespecialiseerd biologisch landbouwbedrijf vergeleken.

Economic Aspects of Integrated Livestock-fish and Production System in Comparison to Livestock and Monoculture System

Integrated livestock-fish production system can be recommended for small scale owner-operator farm. High feed costs of the livestock system will be offset by low cost and high return fish system. Attention has to be given on extension since farm yields are sensitive to physical factors, farm size, farm type, and stocking rate. More information is needed on the interaction between the systems in order to determine the optimum size. Tools pf economic analysis are, for example, cost and returns, cash flow, internal rate of return, and returns, cash flow, internal rate of return, and linear programming. [Author's abstract].

Integrated livestock-fish production system can be recommended for small scale owner-operator farm.

Hitler Was a Socialist

A Comparison of NAZI-Socialism, Communism, Marxism-Socialism, and the United States

We associate Fascism with NAZI and Adolf Hitler. Wrong! Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist Worker's Party, NAZI, was a Socialist party.Then who told us that Hitler and the NAZI were Fascist? Joseph Stalin, the mass murderer of the USSR said so. And the rest of the world obeyed. It is time to uncover the truth.Adolf Hitler was a monster, a Socialist monster, as all Socialists are. The facts are out there in plain sight, but the Marxist Academia and media will not consider talking about the truth, least it would tarnish the "good" reputation of the Communism-Socialism, which killed 200 million people worldwide.Socialism, we must fear, not fascism.

These are the words of Adolf Hitler. He and the National Socialist German Worker's Party -the NAZI- were a SOCIALIST Party. Then who told us that Hitler and the NAZI were Fascist? Joseph Stalin, the mass murderer of the USSR, said so.