Daniel Brock, Marina Irish, Nick Rubino

Capsim Simulation Presentation – Digby

Mission Statement

Low-priced products for the industry: Our brands offer solid value. Our stakeholders are bondholders, customers, stockholders and management.

Tactics

Research & Development: We will keep our existing product line and introduce at least one new line, maintaining a presence in both segments. We’ll work to keep our products up to date in each segment despite high automation levels, without sacrificing our cost/price advantage.

Marketing: Our Company will spend modestly on promoting and selling products in our industry. Our prices will be lower than average. After we establish our cost leadership position, we will revisit our situation to explore options to improve awareness and accessibility.

Production: We will significantly increase automation levels on all products. However, because automation sets limits upon our ability to reposition products with R&D, we automate more in the slower moving Low End segments than in the fast moving High End. We will prefer second shift/overtime to capacity expansions.

Finance: We will finance our investments primarily through long-term bond issues, supplementing with stock offerings on an as needed basis. When our cash position allows, we will establish a dividend policy and begin to retire stock. We are not adverse to leverage, and expect to keep assets/equity between 2.0 and 3.0.

BUS 499, Business Strategy and Policy

Dave Quirk

P103

1 – 3 PM

Return to schedule

Daniel Brock & Javonte Byrd

Computer Software and its Impact on Businesses

There are many different types of computer software that impact businesses in a lot of different ways. For this project we look at two main types of software and the sub-categories within these two types. The first software we are going to look at is application software. Within application software we look at general-purpose application programs and application-specific programs and how businesses have used them and how they have changed the way they operate. The other type of software we look at is system software. Within this we look at system management programs and system development programs and the impact that it has on businesses. Computer software is always changing and it has a significant impact on how businesses operate, so that is why we wanted to look at how businesses are using it to make how they operate more efficient. 

BUS 360 Management of Information Systems

Steven Schmidt

Banquet Room

10 AM – noon