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    Internal Audits 3.0. Organizational Resources/Capabilities/Competencies Assessment 4.0. SWOT Analysis Table Strength 1. Strong Brand Image. 2. Strong market leadership for a wide range of Products & Services. 3. Strong Financial Performance for Research & Development. 4. Strong Brand Loyalty by its Customer. Weaknesses 1. Expensive Products. 2. Apple’s products & services are incompatible with others. Opportunities 1. Expend current distribution network. 2. Rises of demand for smartphones and tablets

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    SWOT Analysis: Apple Inc.

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    Apple Inc Introduction Apple Inc is an American multinational organization located in 1 infinite loop‚ Cupertino‚ California 95014‚ in the middle of the Silicon Valley. It is focused on designing and developing the personal computers‚ other related software products‚ and the electronic products such as MP3 players and iPods.  Apple Inc’s main products are iMac‚ iPod‚ iPhone‚ and its latest advanced product is iPad‚ which is on the verge of creating another revolution after iPhone. Apple Inc was

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    computer manufacturers have attempted for decades to replicate the iconoclastic appeal of the Apple design. None have succeeded in the manner of Apple. When Steve Jobs assumed the post of CEO in 1998‚ he re-revolutionized the entire company. Apple introduced the iMac and iBook product lines for the more basic computer buyers and the PowerBook and G series computers for the advanced purchasers. Apple continues to forge ahead in design with the introduction of the iPod digital music player and the

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    Unit1 Case Analysis: Apple Inc. Michelle Wilson GB520 Strategic Human Resource Management Dr. Steven Cates What is strategic management and why is it critical to the success of an organization in meeting its goals and mission? Background In January 2007‚ Apple Computer a global company changed its name to Apple Inc. and it has been on a strategic path from being a vendor of Macintosh PC to creating innovative twenty-first-century products. With the technology that many companies can’t complete

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    Strategic management : Etude de cas 1- SWOT SWOT Apple : Strenghts : - Good reputation among consumers always with innovative products (ipod: the first portable music player) - A high turnover and the company is quoted on stock - They have their own operating system (Linux) - Customer loyalty to the brand it create a community among users of Apple - An operating system more intuitive than Microsoft. Weaknesses: - Steeve Job’s death destabilized the brand - Product prices are

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    society along with the environment (Clarke 2004). Apple Inc. is ranked 1st as the 2016 world’s most valuable brands (Forbes 2016). The corporation was established in 1976 by Stephen Wozniak‚ Ronald Wayne and Steve Jobs (Forbes 2016). It produces and markets digital devices‚ professional applications and software (Forbes 2016). In 2016‚ the company has more than half a million workers around the world (Apple 2016a). As a world leading corporation‚ Apple bears a great responsibility to be able to perform

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    Stakeholder Salience

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    Stakeholder Salience Grand Canyon University ORG 807: Stakeholders in Organizations Ron McCullough October 16‚ 2013 As the push for globalization has demanded coalitions between countries‚ government organizations‚ and political party systems‚ there has been a great impact on the power and legitimacy of each organization that plays a part in this process. Dynamic groups have sprung forward to assess the validity of other groups‚ and calls for recognition on a global scale have had some countries

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    Csr and Stakeholders

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    part of fulfilling CSR obligations‚ business managers have to engage with their stakeholders‚ an activity that may be defined as stakeholder dialogue to determine appropriate business behaviour and by doing so they are looking after the best interests of the business organisation. In support of my above statement‚ I agree with what Murray and Vogel (1997:142‚ cited in O’Riordan et al.‚ 2008) have stated that stakeholders‚ acting both formally and informally‚ individually or collectively‚ are a key

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    paper is thoroughly analyze Apples financial statements for performance. Also‚ Apples operations‚ executives‚ and future outlook will be examined. B. Summary of findings. Throughout the paper are significant examples that display the state of growth that Apple is currently in. From 2001 – 2005‚ Apple has experienced notable growth which is evident especially in the analysis of its financial ratios. A. Chapter I 1. Briefly summarize the business description. Apple Computer Inc. designs‚ markets

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    individual stock price change‚ Apple (identified as AAPL in the stock exchange market); by studying the statistics generated by market activity (prices) of the stock along with the price changes in Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) and the Dow Jones U.S. Technology Index (DJUSTC). Assuming that the changes in DJIA and DJUSTC could be estimated by market moving economic indicators (e.g. updates of GDP‚ Jobless claims‚ Consumer confidence index‚ etc.)‚ this analysis will help an individual investor

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