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Case Solution for Roaring Dragon Hotel: A Second Attempt at Modernization

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Case Name :      Roaring Dragon Hotel: A Second Attempt at Modernization
Authors :           Stephen Grainger
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W12392
Discipline :        Organizational Behavior
Case Length :    06 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The Roaring Dragon Hotel (RDH), a Chinese state-owned enterprise (SOE), was under pressure to become a profit generating 5-star hotel due to the continued development of the Chinese market economy. As for many SOEs, the RDH was overstaffed, filled with archaic work practices, internal cliques, unsystematic production systems and a dysfunctional motivation system unrelated to performance. During modernization, a number of human resource management problems became increasingly evident; solving these problems had become a priority. In 2000, the RDH’s provincial government and stakeholders made their first attempt at modernizing the hotel by hiring a globally renowned company to undertake the upgrade. The disastrous outcome caused the provincial government and stakeholders to lose heart, momentum and motivation until six years later. A new joint venture owner and the RDH board recovered enough confidence to attempt modernization for a second time. They contracted Premium Hotel Services (PHS) to undertake the second attempt at improving operations. The PHS found the quality of older employees, increasing turnover of new staff and policies emerging from the continuing evolution of the Chinese economy were now presenting problems never confronted before at the RDH. How could the stakeholders solve these problems and have the RDH emerge as an internationally recognized five star, commercially viable hotel?
 
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Case Solution for Lenovo: A Chinese Dragon in a Global Village

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Case Name :      Lenovo: A Chinese Dragon in a Global Village
Authors :           Pascal Vidal, Pierre-Xaxier Mesch
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W13085
Discipline :        Strategy
Case Length :    16 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The fast rise of Lenovo among its competitors in the computer industry raised a series of questions regarding the sustainability of its competitive position, as well as the choices it had made in its efforts toward globalization. First, how could Lenovo establish and sustain a leadership role in an industry where competitive positions were increasingly unstable? Next, how could the Chinese firm build a solid competitive position in an industry characterized by smaller and smaller margins? Finally, after the acquisition of IBM’s PC business and the subsequent accelerated international expansion, could Lenovo still be considered an entirely Chinese entity or was it a truly global enterprise of Chinese origin?
 
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Case Solution for Taming the Dragon: Cummins in China (Condensed)

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Case Name :      Taming the Dragon: Cummins in China (Condensed)
Authors :           Charles Dhanaraj, Maria Morgan, Jack Li, Jing Li, Paul W. Beamish
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            905M34
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    18 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Documents more than 15 years of U.S.-based Cummins, a global leader in diesel and allied technology, and its investment activities in China. Although macro-level indicators seem to suggest the possibility of hitting $1 billion in revenues in China by 2005, several pressing problems put into question Cummins’ ability to realize this target. Presents specific situations–related to the respective streamlining and consolidation of several existing joint ventures, distribution and service, and staffing–for which students must develop appropriate action plans. Presents the complexity of managing country-level operations and the role of executive leadership of a country manager.
 
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Case Solution for Roaring Dragon Hotel

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Case Name :      Roaring Dragon Hotel
Authors :           Stephen Grainger
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            908M04
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    07 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The case looks at the takeover of the Roaring Dragon Hotel (RDH), a state owned enterprise in south-west China, by global hotelier Hotel International (HI) and discusses the cultural collision and organizational adoptions resulting from the intersections of two significantly different business cultures. Specifically in this case, the focus is on the challenge involved with downsizing, redundancy, communication, cultural sensitivity, strategic planning and in developing strategy. In south-west China in 2002, the RDH business environment was just emerging from the shadow of the planned economy and had retained its guanxi-based organizational culture. At RDH, relationship development and the exchange of favors were still important and occurring on a daily basis and there was little system or efficiency in the hotel’s domestic management style and processes. In comparison, Hotel International had a wealth of international experience in providing accommodation, marketing and professional management in servicing the needs of a global market steeped in corporate governance. At the commencement of the management contract there was a deep division separating the organizational cultures of RHD and HI.
 
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