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    P2-45: Strategic Analysis‚ the Balance Scorecard‚ and Value Chain Analysis; The Packing Industry Question 1: Describe Dana Company’s new strategic competitive position. The Dana Packaging Company has chosen a differentiation strategy. This is supported by the shift to producing packaging for high end products. These products require more technological sophistication and better materials for their packaging so as a result Dana is making their packaging more study‚ colorful‚ attractive‚ and

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    PROJECT PROPOSAL Rationale Construction Industry is a complex‚ dynamic and multidisciplinary organization that is characterized by uncertainty and very innovative due to the uniqueness of its products. The industry faces a lot of pressure in the areas of improved processes that will encourage efficiency in the project success criteria. This assures its Clients of a timely delivery of a project on budget and to the required quality and standard. (Latham‚ 1994)‚ in his report‚ ‘Rethinking Construction’

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    The Brand Value Chain(BVC) is a structured approach to assessing the sorces and outcomes of brand equity and the manner by which marketing activities create brand value. It provides insights to support the various decision makers in the company and stresses that every member of the company contribute to this branding effort. It believes that the value of rand ultimately resides with customers. There are several steps to this when we look at this value creation process. * Step I) Firm invests in

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    Value Chain Analysis (Starbucks) Primary Activities: • Inbound Logistic: Starbucks had its agents travelled regularly to coffee – growing countries to establish relationship with growers and distributors. In sourcing green coffee beans‚ it was increasingly dealing directly with farmer. It normally offered high prices to ensure that the poor small coffee growers have enough money to cover their production cost and for their families. To buy coffee beans‚ Starbucks used fixed price purchase

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    SHOPRITE PTY LTD Background  The Shoprite Group of Companies started from small beginnings in 1979 with the purchase of a chain of 8 Cape-based supermarkets for R1 million.  In 1983 the Group opened its first branch outside the Western Cape – in Hartswater in the Northern Cape and expanding in other provinces too.  Shoprite was listed on the JSE Securities Exchange South Africa with a market capitalisation of R29 million  It then owned 33 outlets. Two years later Shoprite ventured over

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    Value Chain and Supply Chain Analysis Value Chain and Supply Chain Analysis Global value chain is described as activities companies use to bring out a product and share its conception from the beginning to the end. Design‚ production‚ marketing‚ distribution‚ and customer support are activities included in this process. The production of goods and services are value chain activities that are found in large geographical areas or different locations. The term “global value chain” means that value

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    7th Annual SEMATECH Symposium Japan Supply Chain Management in Electronics Industry IHS iSuppli Japan Akira Minamikawa aminamikawa@isuppli.co.jp Agenda  Impact of earthquake  What changed in the past 10 years?  What changes in the next 10 years? iSuppli Corporation – 2 Copyright  2000-2009 iSuppli Corporation. All Worldwide Rights Reserved. Confidential – Patents Pending Supply Chain • Japanese have high market share in material market Components Electronics

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    Ethical Debates in Video Game Design Like any industry‚ the video game industry certainly has its fair share of ongoing ethical debates regarding the sort of content that designers should be allowed to place in their games. The issues themselves are indeed ethically questionable issues‚ with potentially consequential results. I have chosen four that highlight the importance and nature of some of these debates. One of these debates is about excessive violence in video games‚ and whether it ’s ethical

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    in 1976 by founders‚ Steven Jobs and Steven Wozniak. Apple Inc. was the producer of many products but the one which put the company back in the game was the ipod‚ which was introduced in October 2001. Despite the drawbacks faced by Apple Inc.‚ they still managed to rise above their competition. In 1997 when Jobs was referred to as the Interim CEO he made a speech at an event where it was announced that Apple Inc. would have an almost entirely new board of directors‚ an aggressive advertising campaign

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    successful when they combine the power of the information age with traditional business methods.  True    False   2. Competitive intelligence is information collected from multiple sources such as suppliers‚ customers‚ competitors‚ partners‚ and industries that analyzes patterns‚ trends‚ and relationships for strategic decision making.  True    False   3. The information age is the present time‚ during which infinite quantities of facts are widely available to anyone who can use a computer

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