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Most of the concepts in this course apply not only to businesses, but
also to not-for-profit organizations, governments, and other types of
organizations.
Think of a major, well-known business; a
prominent not-for-profit organization; and a state, provincial, or
national government. For each, describe in two or three sentences a
strategically appropriate investment project that the organization might
be evaluating—something that you think would make sense for that
organization in its current environment. Explain your reasoning.
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DISCUSSION QUESTION
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Walt Disney World
Disneyland is believed to be a fascinating place on earth. Nevertheless, happiness doesn't
pay for the electricity bills (Gitlin, 2010). Parks there, as well as resorts, are said to be the most
expensive theme park tickets in the world. Surprisingly, a lot of it is later used to bankroll the
abnormal expenses of power consumption (Gitlin, 2010). The rates of power consumption in the
past decades have gone high over 20% (Kidder &Galgano, 2011). On the other hand, the
expenses of commercial photovoltaic projects have lessened by more than 45% since the year
2012. The estimation of the Disney world power consumption is about 60MW per day. This is
60,000 kilowatts (kWh), and the proportion of $.0942/kWh in Florida, is more than $2 million
per year. So if Disney would capitalize more in the solar system, it could trim down this cost of
electricity. Subsequ...
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