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    Eastman Kodak

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    Analyzing Managerial Decisions: Eastman Kodak Victoria Callan Saint Leo University Managerial Economics MBA 540-MBOL4 James Larrieve August 02‚ 2013 Analyzing Managerial Decisions: Eastman Kodak With the slogan “you press the button‚ we will do the rest”‚ George Eastman (a high school dropout) put the very first simple camera into the hands of a world of consumers in 1888 ("History of Kodak‚" n.d.‚ para. 1). For many years‚ Eastman Kodak was virtually the only film manufacturer around

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    Kodak Case

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    Eastman Kodak Company: Funtime Film Written Case The market for camera films is very competitive. During the five year period from 1988 to 1993‚ Kodak’s market share fell from 76% to 70%. In response‚ Kodak decided to revamp its product line to include Funtime Film‚ a seasonal offering at a low price point. In this case‚ you are asked to decide whether the new product line strategy will lead to a reversal in Kodak’s market share decline. In preparing this case‚ consider the

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    Kodak and Fujifilm

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    Kodak and Fujifilm The film industry has undergone several changes over the years. Kodak was the pioneer in the industry dominating the United States market as well as many other parts of the world. Kodak specialized in the photographic film and camera market which enabled it to rapidly expand its operations. However‚ technological changes in the industry saw a shift from the film to digital photography. Kodak was slow in responding to the market which led to its loss of market share to Fujifilm

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    Organisational structure: According to the McKinsey 7s model analysis‚ MEPA’s organisational structure is a very traditional one. We have a hierarchy with a CEO at the top of the reporting structure and different layers of managers supervising employees below him. My organisation has a clear reporting structure. The higher a person is in this structure‚ the more authority‚ he or she has‚ but also more responsibilities. With such a hierarchical structure clear lines of communication are enforced

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    Apply the McKinsey 7S model to your organization ‚ list out the organizations 7S. The McKinsey 7S model involves seven interdependent factors which are categorized as either "hard" or "soft" elements: Hard Elements Soft Elements Strategy Structure Systems Shared Values Skills Style Staff Hard elements are easier to define or identify and management can directly influence them: These are strategy statements; organization charts and reporting lines; and formal processes and IT systems.

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    Mckinsey's 7s Fujitsu

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    Unternehmensanalyse der Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Individualbericht von: Titelseite Titel Unternehmensanalyse der Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Name des Autors: Studentennummer: Kurs: Learning Arrangement: Unternehmensanalyse (P01_D8) Name des Dozenten: Herrn Frank Gerhäuser Institut: Fontys Internationale Hogeschool Economie Studiengang: International Business Economics Studienphase: Propädeutikum Studienjahr: 2008 – 2009 Ort und Datum der

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    kodak strategy ppt

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    Monira Mahsharan Marshal Richard ID 10364040 10264014 10364057 2 Agenda • • • • • • • Company Overview Product line External Factors Analysis – Porter’s 5 Forces Model – Industry Driving Forces – Key Success Factors – Strategic Group Mapping Internal Factors Analysis – Core Competences – SWOT Analysis – Value Chain Kodak Strategy – Based on Case – Why Kodak’s 4-year Strategy failed – Reasons for Failure – Based on Current Situation Recommendations Conclusion 3 Company Overview 4 Company

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    Kodak Case Study

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    KODAK CASE STUDY SRN 162658 1. Summary 2. Brief Introduction a. Introduction of a Strategic Position b. Introduction of Eastman Kodak Company 3. Analysis of Strategic Position of Kodak a. Analysis of External Environment i. General Environment ii. Industry Environment iii. Competitive Environment of Kodak iv. Introduction of Directional Policy Matrix v. Apply Directional Policy Matrix to Kodak vi. Conclusion b. Internal Resource Audit i. Physical

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    Kodak Business Analysis

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    Kodak History: Current CEO is Antonio M. Perez. Originally founded in 1881 as “Eastman Dry Plate Company”. Eastman invented the first cameras suitable for non-expert use. In 1888 the name Kodak was born and the Kodak camera was on the market. In 1892 the company was re-named Eastman Kodak and the name has remained the same. Kodak contributed to the introduction to color motion pictures in 1928 by inventing the film with the capabilities to do so. In 1929 Kodak introduced the first motion picture

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    Eastman Kodak - Changeover

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    A case study of Kodak is been given as an example because Kodak has gone through a transition phase in a period between 1980 ’s to 1990 ’s ‚ due to introduction of new technology in the field of photography specially digital photography. Kodak was the only one that developed many of the components of digital photography‚ yet the new form of photographic technology has had a serious‚ unconstructive impact on the firm business. 2.0 The need for the "change" George Eastman Kodak Company developed

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