Directions: Select a publicly traded US company from thelist below: Sanofi S.A. Total SE Toyota Motor Corp. Randstad N.V. Comcast Corp.Airbus SE United Parcel Service Inc. Amazon Google Walmart Apple Examine thecritical issues that the organization faced and detail the strategies employedto mitigate them. All top managers are not successful. If the company youchoose employed failed strategies, detail the failure and analyze why it failedand what may have been done to foster success. Slides should be discussed withyour selected company: Title Slide – Student Name, Course Name, Date, andFortune 500 Company Name Mission Vision Values and Ethics Organizationstructure and culture Leadership style and motivational style Overallmeasurements of success for this company Who is/are the Top Leader(s) of thecompany, and under what circumstances did they become leaders? What issues didthey face? What are the major strengths of the company? How did Planning, Organizing,Leading & Controlling contribute to the company’s success (or failure)?What was the most important thing leading to that success (or failure)? Whatare the major challenges facing this company in the next five years? What areyour conclusions about the management based on your research? Reference Slide –5 or more references in APA format listed in alphabetical order by author’slast name. Requirements: The project should be 15 slides. Pictures, diagrams,and charts are encouraged (ex. Org charts, financials, stock performance, etc.)but will not be counted towards the slide count of the project. A discussion ofthe use of all 4 Principles of Management Concepts is required. The moreconcepts used in the paper, the better. You should use and document at leastfive sources. Sources are available from the business databases in the library.You are encouraged to use as many library sources as possible. All sources mustbe appropriately identified in your paper. You must follow APA rules fordocumentation of sources and bibliography. Due date for the final project isdetailed on the syllabus and class outline.