com) DOI: 10.1002/csr.146 Case Study: the Apple iPod in China Stephen Frost1* and Margaret Burnett2* 1 Department of Asian and International Studies‚ City University of Hong Kong‚ China 2 Corporate Environmental Governance Programme‚ University of Hong Kong‚ China Keywords: Apple; iPod; Foxconn; China; sweatshop; Hon Hai; supply chain; electronics Introduction to the Case A ll material in this case is based on publicly available information. The case is intended to be used for both
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Part A: Management vs. Leadership Managers and leaders are not always clearly distinguishable‚ and in many cases‚ they are not mutually exclusive roles. If a clear statement is required to segregate the two entities‚ the following statement by Steven Convey is a good illustration of the underlying difference. "Management is the efficiency in climbing the ladder of success‚ leadership determines whether the ladder is leaning against the right wall" 1 Steve Jobs is perhaps better known as a visionary
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Internal Factor Evaluation (IFE) Matrix for Apple Strengths | Weight | Rating | Wt.Score | 1. Customer loyalty combined with expanding closed system 2. As a leading innovator in mobile device technology 3. Strong financial performance 4. Powerful Brand reputation 5. Retail stores 6. Strong marketing and advertising teams | 0.120.100.090.110.090.10 | 443434 | 0.480.400.270.440.270.40 | Weakness | | | | 1. High Price 2. Incompatibility with different OS 3. Patent infringements
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Rajan Jayakrishnan Nair PGWPM13RAJ APPLE: A Tale of Three cities The case will be used for understanding the following concept: • The potential role which third party logistics providers can play in supply chains • The analysis of costs and benefits at a company level and at a multi-company level in supply chain management. The Case also provides background on two existing supplier hubs - one in Cork‚ Ireland and one in Fountain Colorado. This allows us to contrast the effect of
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Thomas Cook Word count - 3866 Turnitin – 5% Executive Summary This report gives information on the holiday industries background as well as the background history of Thomas Cook. In addition to this it identifies the key trends in the industry over the past few years‚ giving examples of destinations people were expected to visit and well as other trends such as the introduction and increase in the use of the internet. It then analyses the Marketing Strategy of Thomas Cook giving
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State v. Tomahl Cook The case of Tomahl Cook vs. The State of New Jersey was a very grusome study in the tragedy of Katrina Suhan. Katrina was murdered February 14‚ 1998 in Old Bridge‚ New Jersey. She was only 15 years when she was brutally murdered by a cold-hearted ruthless murderer. Katrina ’s life was taken away from her at such a young age due to a sick human being. The experience of driving by where Katrina lived‚ where she was abducted‚ and where she was murdered was very moving
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Cinematic techniques help a movie become more entertaining therefore everyone uses them. Different elements can create different moods. Directors all have unique styles of making movies. Tim Burton uses lighting and different angles to contrast fantasy with reality and show the strength of different characters. Burton uses lighting to show fantasy and reality in his movies. In the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory high key lighting represents fantasy. The lighting is used in Willy Wonka’s
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Apple When one thinks about Apple what comes to mind is simple elegant‚ sophisticated‚ advanced and user friendly. Now the question here is whether the same kind of image apple portrays when it is the question of how they treat their employees who are contributing to the company’s success. No doubt these unique feature of simplicity and advanced technology has played to the success of Apple but one shouldn’t forget that it wasn’t possible without the effort of its employees. Steve jobs talked a
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TAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Institute of Industrial Management TETA-5036 Management of Innovation Case Analysis 1: Apple Computer return date: Sturday 10th Novemeber Students: 206192‚ Carlos Gomez‚ carlos.gomezbarbero@tut.fi 206171‚ Ceyda Elbasioglu‚ ceyda.elbasioglu@tut.fi 197327‚ Fabio Parisi‚ fabio.parisi@tut.fi 206261‚ Gina Monjaraz‚ georgina.mojarazgomez@tut.fi 206622‚ Merve Eralp‚ merve.eralp@tut.fi Table of Contents:
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Week 4 Case Study Apple versus the World- IPAD sparks an Apple ifrenzy At the end of 2010 Apple‚ the maker of iPods‚ iPhones and IPADs‚ became the world’s most valuable company‚ a mantle which had been held by Microsoft. The two companies started the personal computer revolution in the 1970s but Microsoft had to date outflanked Apple to become the market leader. Hence‚ the significance of this turnaround in fortunes. Apple’s rebirth began with the launch of the iPod music player followed by its
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