Oriole Furniture, Inc. (A)
Haskins, Mark E., ...
Oriole Furniture, Inc. (A)
Haskins, Mark E.; Rotch, William
C-2191 | Published April 4, 2005 | 5 pages Case
Collection: Darden School of Business
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This case first describes, in general terms, a fairly typical annual budgeting process for a division of a company. It then depicts, as of the end of May, the division's actual performance compared with where it should be. Based on where the division's results stand as of the end of May, students are asked to generate ideas regarding what to do during the remaining seven months in order to make budget.
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