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    Westlake Lanes Case

    Problem Identification Shelby Givens, general manager of Westlake Bowling Lanes has worked over a 9 month period to try and get the company back on its feet. Although Westlake generated its first month of profit in over 2 years, they still weren’t close to paying back the loan from the board members. Shelby has come up with 2 ideas she thinks will revive the business and attract new customers and she is ready to present them to the board. Ultimately, the board members will be the ones to decide

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    Strategic Managment Case Study Westlake Lanes

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    Westlake Lanes

    Westlake Lanes: How Can This Business Be Saved? Forhad Ahmed 103252801 Strategic Management 75-498, Section 2 Prof. Jonathan Lee Monday, 11th February, 2013

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    Westlake Lanes

    4431 MAY 3, 2012 RICHARD G. HAMERMESH ALISA ZALOSH Westlake Lanes: How Can This Business Be Saved? Introduction Shelby Givens, general manager of Westlake Bowling Lanes, sat in her cramped office in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. It was March 10, 2010, two weeks before the scheduled meeting of Westlake’s board—Givens’s uncle and two close family friends. During her 9-month tenure as general manager, Givens, working 70-hour weeks, reined in costs and gradually grew revenues. As a result

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    Westlake Lanes

    board a new business strategy for Westlake Lanes’ future: an Upscale Bowling Lounge. She will be presenting this option as the best choice to maintain and expand the business, and will suggest issuing equity to new shareholders to finance the investment. The alternatives Options considered: (1) stand pat, (2) sell, (3) liquidate, (4) Kid-friendly and Upscale Bowling Lounge ideas. The main criteria used to evaluate these are: (a) financial impact, (b) Westlake legacy’s continuation, (c) personal

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    Westlake Lanes - Case Study

    Introduction: Westlake Bowling Lanes is sixteen lanes, Ten-pin bowling alley located in Raleigh, North Carolina. It is currently being operated by Shelby Givens, but it originally belonged to her maternal grandfather Dane Sugar. Dane stared this business in the early 1970s. At that time the bowling alley had been profitable because it was the only bowling alley being constructed in Raleigh downtown. Dane started this business, as he was a passionate bowler himself. At his time the bowling alley

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    Westlake Lanes - Case Study

    Westlake Lanes - Case Study Introduction: Westlake Bowling Lanes is sixteen lanes, Ten-pin bowling alley located in Raleigh, North Carolina. It is currently being operated by Shelby Givens, but it originally belonged to her maternal grandfather Dane Sugar. Dane stared this business in the early 1970s. At that time the bowling alley had been profitable because it was the only bowling alley being constructed in Raleigh downtown. Dane started this business, as he was a passionate bowler himself

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    Mother Role in Family

    in order to have a smooth movement of traffic on the roads, the traffic rules are made by the traffic police. These rules are meant to be followed to the last word by each and every individual moving on the roads, and becoming a part of the traffic. It is necessary to have rules for the road, but it is still more important for all of us to follow the set of rules. Once an individual is on the road, it is absolutely compulsory for him/her to follow the rules, and that also explicitly. We have just

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    6 Hour Course Outline

    • Chapter 2 o Section 1  People with licenses from other states as long as their home state grants the same thing for Texans • Have 90 days to get a Texas license after you move to Texas  Types of licenses • Class A – commercial o Semi and big trucks • Class c –non commercial o Normal cars o Trailer cannot exceed 20,000 pounds o Before you take o 18 years of age  Unless 16 and went to a course  Class m – motorcycles or mopeds • Must take a specific course • Specific three 

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    Technology Advancements in Driving

    Blind spot monitoring systems. These systems warn the driver if there is another vehicle close by when changing lanes. If the warning is ignored, some systems will apply one set of breaks to basically steer the car back into its own lane. * Forward/Rear facing cameras. The forward cameras are able to keep an eye on the road markings and warn the driver if they are veering into another lane. These cameras can also monitor traffic in front of the car to help prevent collisions by first warning the

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