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    Week 4: NetFlix Did Netflix do the same job for consumers that Blockbuster did? How did that evolve over time? When NetFlix entered the market‚ it sought to address voids left by brick and mortar video rental outlets. They focused on offering the first households to obtain DVD players with DVD rental content. Initially‚ Netflix adopted the pay-per-rental model. However‚ the online and mail format of Neflix’s distribution model was less appealing to customers. It was less convenient – with only

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    Blockbuster Case Summary

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    rk Corporation (2011–present) Website www.blockbuster.com Blockbuster LLC‚ formerly Blockbuster Inc.‚ is an American-based provider of home movie and video game rental services‚ originally through video rental shops (both owned and franchised)‚ later adding DVD-by-mail‚ streaming‚ video on demand and cinema theater. [2] At its peak in 2004‚ Blockbuster had up to 60‚000 employees and more than 9‚000 stores. [3][4] Because of poor strategic planning‚ mismanagement and competition from other video rental

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    New Trade Theory Is a Myth

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    MGMT2101 Group Essay | | | | Abstract The following essay aims to critically evaluate whether competitive advantage is rooted in the New Trade theory’s first-mover advantages‚ or if it is a myth. The Digital Audio Player (DAP) and Video Player industries are used as case studies to explore the concepts in question‚ in relation to the New Trade‚ Porters and International Product Cycle theories. Findings conclude that it is not the first mover‚ but the firm who strategically and continuously

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    Netflix Marketing

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    Marketing Goals and Objectives Entering and transforming the video rental industry was a large undertaking for the start-up company. The first marketing objective the company undertook was the process of building a brand. Netflix’s identity was crucial to future growth and success. Without a strong brand‚ competitors with deep pockets could have easily duplicated the company’s business model. Secondly‚ leveraging technology was critical to establishing the business and infrastructure growth. The

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    Netflix Case Study

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    Netflix Case Network Externalities Example User Linkage DVD players link users together. The DVD player itself serves as a uniform platform. In the case of Netflix‚ the DVD player allows for users to rent various movies in the form of DVDs and play them in the convenience of their own home. This can be on their televisions as well their computers. With the possibility of VOD‚ this linkage would be completed by the internet. With VOD‚ the use of the Netflix’s website and therefore computers would

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    The Driving forces in a movie rental industry are the major underlying causes of changing industry and competitive conditions. Driving-forces analysis have three steps: (1) Identifying what the driving forces are (2) Assessing driving forces which impact Netflix and Blockbuster (3) Companies making strategy judgments Technology Since 2000‚ the introduction of new technologies and electronics products had rapidly multiplied consumer opportunities to view movies 1. Increasingly numbers

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    Brief Netflix Overview

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    --What is Netflix business model? The business model that Netflix employs is to offer an unlimited amount of monthly DVD rentals for a small monthly fee. Netflix uses UPS to ship the movies (up to three at a time) to customers. A key part of Netflix strategy is persuading customers into renting movies they had not previously heard of through a ‘You Might Also Like’ type feature. With different articles written daily on select movies‚ as well as offering suggestions based on past rentals. This

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    Netflix Case Study Analysis “Creativity is thinking up new things. Innovation is doing new things.” — Theodore Levitt The importance of this quote comes alive after reading the first three sentences within this case study. A statement by Reed Hastings‚ the founder and CEO of Netflix. “Well let’s separate the market into two phases. One is the phase of DVD‚ which peaks in five to 10 years and last for 20 to 30 years. Then there is the phase of Internet delivery‚ which peaks 20 or 30 years from

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    Holographic Memory

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    CONTENTS 1) INTRODUCTION 2) A) CONCEPT OF HOLOGRAPHY B) HISTORICAL ROOT C) WHAT IS HOLOGRAM 3) HOLOGRAOHIC MEMORY 4) TECHNIQUE FOR STORING DATA ON A HOLOGRAPHIC MATERIAL 5) SPATIAL LIGHT MODULATOR 6) MULTIPLEXING TECHNIQUE FOR RETREIVING DATA FROM A HOLOGRAOHIC MATERIAL 8) ERROR CORRECTION 9) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF HOLOGRAOHIC DEVICE 10) A) ADVANTAGES B) LIMITATIONS 11) OBSTACLES IN DEVELOPMENT OF HOLOGRAPHIC

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    NETFLIX’S BUSINESS MODEL AND STRATEGY IN RENTING MOVIES AND TV EPISODES EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Netflix is the largest subscription service for sending DVD’s by mail and streaming movies and TV episodes over the internet. Netflix’s revenues grew from $500 million in 2004 to $519.8 million in 2010. Company’s net income increased from $21.6 million in 2004 to $141-156 million in 2010. It attracted 1.6 million subscribers in 2004 and had to 15 million subscribers by 2010. Reed Hastings founder

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