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    Strayer,Phoniex,
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Category > Business & Finance Posted 25 Sep 2017 My Price 5.00

ToolsCorp Corporation

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Background: ToolsCorp Corporation is a fictitious company that does exist anywhere. For the purpose of this course, it is located it in Tennessee. It builds power tools, lawn mowers, lawn furniture, microwaves, and ranges. All products are manufactured locally and sold through large retailers. They have sale papers inserted in every Wednesday and Sunday paper. Although they have a thriving business in the United States and Canada, ToolsCorp is trying to break into the global marketplace (india).

Post an executive summary of your Comprehensive Project in the body of a post in this Discussion Board An executive summary is a 1-page document that outlines the purpose, process, findings, discussion, and findings of a report that is submitted to management. Chief executive officers (CEOs) often read and assess executive summaries before deciding to read entire reports, so this must be a high-quality narrative that demonstrates the significance of the work that is being undertaken, the objectivity of research and analysis underpinning the report, and the credibility of the resulting conclusions. Should be included in the Executive Summary post:

1) what you are going to do—the purpose or intent of the project (Why are we writing this comprehensive project?)

2) how you plan to do it—the process or methodology you will apply (What research have we completed thus far?)

3) how you actually did it—the modifications required to make the process work—this is often omitted in academia, but is especially important in practice so that subsequent projects can benefit from past experience (The process we have utilized thus far to compile information and construct the sections we have thus far completed)

4) what you actually found—the results/conclusions of your project (The results of our research)

5) what you recommend be done—the discussion of your project (The recommendation - will expansion to India in a joint venture be feasible? What are our long term strategies - one-year, five-year, and ten-year plan?)

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Status NEW Posted 25 Sep 2017 01:09 PM My Price 5.00

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