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    It is no secret that bottled water costs more than tap water‚ but is it reasonable to state it costs 1‚000 times more? It is very difficult to give an exact number for the difference between the two‚ but 1‚000 to 2‚000 times more is a reasonable estimate. This is based on the fact that on average‚ a gallon of bottled water costs $1.22. Protesters against bottled water industries use the highest prices of water bottles they can find as a way to show a bigger contrast between the two‚ essentially

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    Why are water bottles harmful? Bottled water wastes fossil fuels to transport and produce. Bottled water production in the United States used the energy of 32 and 54 million barrels of oil to make and transport plastic water bottles in 2007. 80% of bottled water isn’t recycled. Bottling and shipping water is the least energy efficient way to transport water that is used Chemical and physical properties of plastic water bottles Chemical properties: combustible‚ soluble Physical properties: High

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    2.1 FACTOR OF PRODUCTION According to Porter (2004)‚ factor conditions are factors of production such as labour‚ land‚ natural resource‚ capital and infrastructure. Moreover‚ a disadvantage might be an advantage. Local disadvantages in factors of production force to innovate to over come their problems. This innovation often results in a national comparative advantage. The big number of population in China provides retailers with a huge and cheap labour power. Furthermore‚ according to Day (1996)

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    PORTER’S FIVE FORCES 4   Power of Suppliers   Criteria Level Effect on Power Effect on Profit Difference of Inputs High Increases Decreases Cost of Switching Suppliers High Increases Decreases Threat of Forward Integration High Increases Decreases Supplier Concentration High Increases Decreases   Difference of Inputs ​Product differentiation within inputs in the tech industry is largely dependent on how recently the input has been developed (the extent of which it is considered

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    Assignment # 1 Strategic Practice Exercise: (page #81) 1. Score each competitive force in the airline industry and provide a brief rationale for your assessment. · Rivalry Among Existing Firms: (High) When one major company in an industry makes a change in costs or services that could potentially increase their clientele‚ a major competitor almost always follows suit. Price matching is a prime example of that‚ therefore the threat is high. West Jet is one company that offers flights at a discount

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    Five Forces Analysis on the MP3 Player industry: Competition amongst sellers of MP3 Players: There are over 100 manufacturers of MP3 players‚ which all offer a similar product‚ so rivalry is generally strong in the industry. Differentiation by branding is very important and a constant launch of fresh actions is required to improve market standing (e.g. by introducing new products or adding new technical features to improve user friendliness). Apple is currently the dominant market leader (market

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    Lesson: Date: Words: Michael Porter Five Forces Analysis Michael Porter’s Five forces framework as explained by Kotler and Keller (2011) as well as Proctor (2000‚ pg. 103) is an analysis method that involves analyzing a specific sector from five various perspectives in order to establish the nature of competition in the given sector. The five different forces in the framework consists of bargaining power of buyers‚ competitor rivalry

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    Michael Porters competitive force model is used to displays how information technology can upgrade the competitiveness of a corporation. It is also used to develop strategies to increase competitive edge. Competitive strategy must grow out of a sophisticated understanding of the structure of the industry and the industry is constantly changing. Regardless of the industry‚ Michael Porters five forces will bring forward your strengths and weakness. The five forces are: The threat of new entrants‚

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    Case Study: Five Industry Forces Anonymous Principles of Management November 8th‚ 2011 In this case study‚ I have chosen to use the mobile phone industry to analyze‚ with Apple as the main company. Using the five (5) industry forces‚ I will analyze whether or not I believe this is a good industry to enter and how demographics have an effect on this industry. Apple developed the iPhone which is a touch screen smart phone that operates on the Apple mobile Operating System (OS). The most recent

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    Paint industry Threats of new entrants For a dominant paint manufacturing company which is spread allover India‚ local players act as a very huge threat to them. With a small place for factory and an effective distribution system the local players may pose themselves a huge competition for these nationalized companies. As the local players do not mind quality but sell products for cheap rates they grab more attention of middle class people in India who are of majority. But if the major

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