SIP/APPLE/IBS/09BSHYD0245 A PROJECT REPORT ON “THE VARIOUS IMC STRATEGIES THAT CAN BE ADOPTED TO ENHANCE THE PREFERENCE FOR APPLE ISTORE IN HYDERABAD” BY DEEPAM JAIN 09BSHYD0245 For Reliance Digital’s Apple iStore A report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the MBA program of Icfai Business School‚ Hyderabad Submitted to Prof. Sourabh Bhattacharya (Faculty-Icfai Business School) Date of Submission-14th
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COMPETITIVE STRATEGY We Shouldn’t Be Dazzled by Apple’s Earnings Report Juan Pablo Vazquez Sampere FEBRUARY 4‚ 2015 SUMMARY SAVE SHARE COMMENT TEXT SIZE PRINT RECOMMENDED Playing to Win Strategy Toolkit STRATEGY & EXECUTION BOOK Roger L. Martin‚ Jennifer Riel‚ A.G. Lafley 250.00 ADD TO CART SAVE SHARE HBR Guide to Building Your Business Case Ebook + Tools COMMUNICATION BOOK Ray Sheen‚ Amy Gallo 39.95 ADD TO CART SAVE SHARE HBR Guide to Leading Teams Ebook + Tools LEADERSHIP
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Apple Social Strategy In the case “Apple Inc. in 2010”‚ we can see that between 1980 and 1996‚ the company struggled with different management style and strategies. During those 16 years‚ Apple was a computer-based company that was not trying to differentiate itself from its competitor. That is why‚ in 1996‚ when Steve Jobs returned to Apple‚ he started to focus on the social aspect of Apple but also on how to innovate and create new products in order to differentiate the company. First of all
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CORPORATE LEVEL STRATEGY OF APPLE COMPUTER INC. Low level of diversification (1976-1996) To examine what strategies have been used by Apple‚ we divided the period into two ages. The first age is in between 1976 until 1996 were we can observe that all the products sold by Apple were computer related. They started with Apple 1 and continuously developed their products up until the evolutionary of Macintosh. However‚ their development restrained only to computers‚ chips and software which indicates
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INTRODUCTION Apple Inc. designs‚ manufactures and markets a wide range of personal computers‚ computer software‚ and portable music devices. Some of these Apple products include the Macintosh‚ iPods as well as the iPhones. Apple’s strong value chain is one of the reasons for its success today. Its’ efficient and strong value chain has allowed the company to expand globally with a strong presence in 102 countries. Furthermore‚ Apple has joined in the process of reintermediation‚ adding
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Case Study: Apple Computer (2006) Apple Computer has always been an interesting and often exciting firm. It had been the first to make and the mass-market a personal computer with its Appl IIc. The company had been the darling of the stock market in the mid-1980s when it cemented its technological advantage through the introduction of its state-of-the-art Macintosh (MAC) personal computer. Nevertheless‚ the Microsoft Windows operating system and Office software coupled with Intel microprocessors
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Apple Mini Case SWOT Strength: 1. Strong brand name and customer loyalty. Weakness: 1. Limitation on customer segmentation because Apple has limitation on its price and product varieties. Opportunity: 1. Chinese economy is still booming right even though the economy is kind of slow down right now‚ it still has a lot of room to grow. If Apple could catch the chance‚ for sure it has a lot of business opportunities. 2. Largest population in China so there is a lot of potential customers
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GROUP VI Leader: Romy Paolo L. Lucion Members: Alaine Bautista Kimberly Jayan Edrick Bitantes Clarisse Lanugan Rose Vi Crisostomo Jennica Tahinay Case Study- Global Marketing Strategies Introduction On paper‚ global marketing is undoubtedly a great concept. The idea of leveraging a marketing strategy across multiple markets seems to be nothing but beneficial. It saves effort and resources‚ and ensures a high degree of consistency between all in-market branding and activities. However
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1) What were some of Apple’s biggest successes and failures? Describe why. Apple’s biggest success stories are not difficult to find. When Apple creates a product that succeeds‚ they do it in a big way. Take‚ for example‚ the iPhone. Not only does the iPhone have a die-hard following of loyal aficionados that continue to buy upgrades to their iPhones on a regular basis‚ but the iPhone changed the way the entire world looked at cell phones. Beating the first Android phone to the market
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Apple Inc. Apple Inc.’s branding strategy involves creating innovative products and digital services aligned with a “digital hub” strategy. Apple computer products function as the digital hub for its digital devices‚ including the IPOD‚ cellular phones‚ personal digital assistants‚ digital video‚ still cameras‚ and other digital devices. Apple wants the customers experience to be central‚ and the Mac is no longer the central hub of Apple. The company now offers a harmonized‚ synchronized and
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