UNIT IV Internal Environment: Strength and Weaknesses 1. Marketing Distinctive marketing campaigns have been a strategy of Apple to attract customers and to spread the information among them. Television commercials‚ Print Advertisements‚ Posters in Public areas and wrap advertisement campaigns have been successful ways of outshining the new product. Apple continues to command a market premium for producing a “better mousetrap” throughout its history. Steve Jobs personally unveils all new product
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APPLE CASE STUDY STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT GENERAL INFORMATION • Apple Inc.‚ is a multinational consumer electronics and computer software corporation. • Headquartered in California. • Formerly known as Apple Computer Inc. • Fortune magazine named Apple the most admired company in the United States in 2008 and 2009. APPLE STRATEGY • The transformations that occurred during the years from inception to present day have included many strategic management variations that drove the equipment and software
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Apple Computer Strategic Analysis Nicholas Acosta and Tiffany Zempel BUSI4763-01 Strategic Management Dr. Scott Ray April 20‚ 2010 Table of Contents CURRENT PERFORMANCE …………………………………..…………………………… 4 KEY ISSUE IDENTIFICATION……………….…………………………………………….. 6 ANALYSIS OF MISSION AND OBJECTIVES…………………………………………….. 7 CORPORATE LEVEL STRATEGIES………...………………………………………..….... 8 BUSINESS LEVEL STRATEGIES…………….………………………………………..….. 11 POLICIES………………………………………
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Intermountain Healthcare Case Study Gina L. Turley Northwestern University In the Harvard Business School case study of Intermountain Health Care (IHC)‚ we learned about the efforts made by IHC to adopt a new strategy for managing health care delivery that is focused on improving care quality while simultaneously saving money. Beginning in 1986 as a series of experiments tying cost outcomes to traditional clinical trials‚ IHC’s approach to delivering care became known as “Clinical Integration”
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Brief History of Apple Macintosh The first Macintosh was the 128 K released first in 1984. Macintosh was first affordable computer to include a GUI (Graphical User Interface). It was built around the Motorola 6800 chip which was significantly faster than previous processors. It came in a small case with a black and white monitor built- in. It even came with a mouse and keyboard. Big progress from the Apple I which came out in 1976 which included only the circuit board‚ but here’s the real kicker
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Apple Assignment 2007/2008 _________________________ Historically‚ what were Apple’s major competitive advantages? • Industrial design/Hardware design. • Apples focus and vision. • Integrated approach with software‚ hardware and service. • Patents covering technology‚ “look and feel”‚ interfaces and methods. • Strong legal team to enforce the above. • Dedicated market shares. • Ease of use. • Strong brand. • Brand loyalty. • Marketing. • Steve Jobs. Analyse the structure of
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Dubinsky and Apple Computer Describes a major conflict within Apple Computer in 1985 over control of product distribution. The founder and chairman‚ Steve Jobs‚ proposed a new distribution process which would transfer many responsibilities away from distribution manager‚ Donna Dubinsky. Dubinsky believed‚ however‚ that this process would be practically and financially unworkable. Presents her defensive and unsuccessful conflict management‚ culminating in her threatened resignation. This case deals with
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------------------------------------------------- Apple Case II Design Thinking Apple created a unique way of working which was called the “Apple way”. It was a set of principles with a deep commitment to great products and services at its core. These set of principles can be divided in design thinking‚ clear development strategy and execution‚ its CEO as chief innovator‚ and the rational courage to conduct bold business experiments. The first principle of the Apple way is the most important one and has
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Case study number 1 Question 1: Which company orientation (product‚ production‚ selling or market) can best describe McDonald’s activities? What makes you think so? In the case of McDonald’s activities the company orientation is selling and I will explain why. In first I’ll explain what is the selling orientation‚ and in second why it’s the McDonald orientation. If we look at the definition in the book “Marketing Management” the selling philosophy or orientation is “a focus on making sales
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Apple Inc. (Apple) has managed to create substantial value in the highly competitive personal computer industry‚ by innovating and forging a path considerably different from those of the largest competitors in the industry‚ successfully differentiating its products from those of the competition by choosing to focus on quality‚ design elegance‚ and superior customer service‚ while outsourcing actual manufacturing to trusted original equipment manufacturers. Yet‚ despite the advantages Apple has created
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