For this assessment, consider that you work for a company that develops and sells case studies and case study analyses. Your company’s primary customers are colleges and universities wanting to use them within their courses, but your company also has customers using them for management training and development. Your manager asked you to conduct research and develop a case study analysis. She’s specifically interested in you doing the analysis on one of the companies from this list:
- L. L. Bean.
- Amazon.com.
- Starbucks.
- Intel.
- Johnson and Johnson.
Research and write about the company that you have selected from the above list.
You and your manager discussed the high-level outline of your analysis and agreed you should address the following items. As the basis for your research, you can use any of the resources noted in this course, in the Capella library, and on the Internet:
- Describe the organization’s business model (particularly related to their supply chain strategy) and provide a diagram or visual to explicitly describe that same business model.
- Compare and contrast the organization’s supply chain strategy with another organization’s strategy.
- Analyze the global challenges the organization faces in its supply chain and discuss strategies to minimize the challenges.
- Explain and validate the importance of aggregate planning to the organization’s supply chain and its partners.
- Analyze the role demand forecasting plays in the organization’s supply chain strategy.
- Analyze how pricing promotions are used to change demand.
Based on the intended audience, your report should be well organized and written in clear, succinct language. Target 8001000 words. Attributing sources in your professional and academic work supports your analysis and conclusions and demonstrates ethical behavior and academic honesty. Following APA rules for attributing sources provides consistency and ensures that readers can locate original sources if desired.