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    Name:- Rakesh Patil. Roll No:- PGEMP43/A/29. Apply the five forces analysis to a selected product market/division and assess the attractiveness of that industry. Compare the attractiveness of the industry five years back versus today. I work for ElectroMech Material Handling Systems India Pvt Ltd which is one of the largest manufacturer of workshop duty Cranes in India. For the five force analysis I have selected Cranes used in the hazardous area termed as Explosion protected cranes. Introduction:-

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    “The Five Forces That Shape Strategy” Article Review by Caroline Doan Porter‚ Michael E. "The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy." Special Issue on HBS Centennial. Harvard Business Review 86‚ no. 1 (January 2008). Introduction Michael E. Porter’s article‚ “The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy”‚ is an extension of his first work‚ “Porter’s Five Forces”. This article addresses forces beyond the existing competition and creates a framework that helps strategists understand

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    Porter Analysis

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    Porter’s Analysis February 10‚ 2013 MGT 210-001 Barriers to Entry Depending on the individual’s financial situation‚ it could be very difficult to open a “Great Steak and Potato Company” restaurant. One needs a total capital investment of approximately $180‚000 to $250‚000 which would include the initial franchise fee of $30‚000‚ royalty fee of 6%‚ and $5000 renewal fee during the 10 year term of agreement. One would also need $100‚000 to $125‚000 liquid capital for the initial startup and

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    Nespresso Porter Analysis

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    Furthermore‚ Nespresso reported annual sales of USD 3‚22 billion in 2011‚ growing by 20% during the fiscal year. The aim of Nespresso is to become the icon of the perfect coffee worldwide and to be established at the super premium brand. 2. 5 FORCESMODEL OF PORTER a. Rivalry among competiting sellers Competitive intensity of the market is strong because of the many multinational that manage the market and who have a couple of coffee brands each one. Furthermore‚ Nespresso did have a patent for

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    1. What are the strategic capabilities of IKEA? From the VIRO table (appendix 1) IKEA’s strategic capabilities are grouped into the following categories - • Brand/quality reputation • Financial strength • Production capacity. Brand/Quality reputation IKEA operates (in 2002) 154 stores in 22 countries and serviced 286 million customers. With a 14% share of the market (in America)‚ there is huge opportunity for growth via a continued marketing campaign to leverage off its brand‚ differentiating

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    The Five Pmlc Models.

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    There are five PMLC model. They are: LINEAR PMLC MODEL (Flynn‚ 2007‚ p.5) The Linear PMLC model allows projects to be completed in a relatively short period of time with relatively inexperienced team member. (University of Liverpool/Laureate Online Education‚ 2011). The linear project life cycle model is employed to a project when goals and solutions are clearly defined (Wysocki‚ 2010). According to Wysocki (2009)‚ the risks and mitigating strategies associated with the linear PMLC are as follows:

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    When people here the name Toys "R" Us‚ they think back to when they were kids of going into a store made with bricks and mortar and leaving with mom in one hand and the latest toy in other and a great big smile from cheek to cheek. As time passed the pressure for companies to enter the "clicks" of e-commerce became strong. In 1998 Toysrus.com‚ a subsidiary of Toys "R" Us opened in attempts to "be wherever our customers are‚ and that includes the Internet." Having a strong brand recognition‚ there

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    Five Factor Model

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    support. More specifically it is defined as “ a pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of that leads to submissiveness‚ clingy behavior‚ and fear of separation” (Bornstein. 2012). A five factor model can be used by doctors diagnosing a patient with DPD. Thirty traits can be used when testing the five factor model‚ which is why experts rated each based on its prevalence to DPD so doctors can better understand the patient’s illness. When rated by experts‚ a prototypic case of DPD includes high anxiousness

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    frameworks‚ matrices and models. Porter’s Five Forces The attractiveness of the Industry in 1998 can be gauged by the use of Porter’s Five Forces Framework for Industrial Analysis. The Five Force Framework‚ which was unveiled by Michael E. Porter‚ of Harvard University‚ in his book‚ Competitive Strategy (1980) is used in understanding the attractiveness of an industry environment for the “average” competitor within it (Ghemawat‚ 2002). The Five Forces recognised by Porter include: 1. Suppliers

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    all around the world. It is leading brand in some areas and still growing day by day. Vision Voice goes mobile………….if it can go mobile…………………….it will. Mission Connecting people. SWOT analysis of Nokia SWOT analysis is the tool which helps the organization to understand where it stands. The SWOT analysis of Nokia make it understand that where Nokia stand in the market. Strengths Nokia has the strong brand name which is its one of the most important strength because it is then favorable for

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