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    The History and Future of Computers Tim Gash CRS-07 Mr. Drohan January 31‚ 1997 With the advances in computer technology it is now possible for more and more Canadians to have personal computers in their homes. With breakthroughs in computer processing speeds and with computer storage capacity‚ the combination of this with the reduced size of the computer have allowed for even the smallest apartment to hold a computer. In the past the only places to have computers were military institutes

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    Dell-New Horizons HBS case-9-502-022 Introduction As a consecutively successful and fast-growing company‚ Dell’s management got the pressure of maintaining the rapid growth. On the other hand‚ the hyper-growth in the PC industry over-drafted some growth potential in the coming years and the bubble of the internet economy burst so the speed of the growth would slow down. Since March 2000‚ Dell’s performance in market capitalization and stock prices had got a slump. In addition‚ competitions were

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    [pic] [pic][pic] DELL INC. Michael Dell founded Dell based on a simple concept of selling computers directly to their customers. Figure below showed Michael Dell has the founder‚ CEO and Chairman of Dell Inc.:- [pic] Figure 1: The founder‚ CEO and Chairman of Dell Inc He holds the record of being the longest tenured chief executive officer of the company. His concept eliminates retailers that consume time plus added cost. His concept also helps Dell to understand the needs

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    Running head: DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION Improving the Dell Computer Corporation Heather Mueller Corporate Communications Section One Improving the Dell Computer Corporation The key issues presented in the “Dell Computer Corporation” case study is that Dell needs to align its’ identity with its’ image‚ and stop relying heavily on technology (Dell Case Study P. 58). Increased dependence on technology‚ along with a gap between image and identity‚ can cause complications

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    DELL COMPUTERS TO BECOME A PRIVATE COMPANY IN AN EFFORT TO AVOID BANKRUPTCY Michael the CEO of Dell became a business man when he was really young. He believed if you had an idea‚ worked hard and treated customers with special care you can make money and sometimes a lot of it. Michael started the company with a bare $1000. In 1984 where he started a company that custom made person computers. In 1988 is company grew into what’s known as Dell incorporation. And issued over 3.5 million shares to the

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    its customers. The customers are able to order goods and services at competitive prices‚ and how these items are acquired goes unnoticed. To the casual observer‚ Dell Corporation’s business is deceptively simple and operates seamlessly and effectively. For example‚ an interested customer goes onto the Internet‚ prices and orders a computer customized with a desired set of components‚ and two to three days later it is delivered right to their doorstep. Due to the seamless nature of the ordering and

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    1|Page Dell ’s Direct Business Model Dell ’s Direct Business Model Presented by Riti Behal – FT 14459 Gagan Dawar – FT 14221 Vaibhav Agarwal – FT 14276 Great Lakes Institute of Management‚ Chennai Riti Behal‚ Gagan Dawar‚ Vaibhav Agarwal 2|Page Dell ’s Direct Business Model Describe the “Direct Business Model” The direct model has become the backbone of our company and the greatest tool in its growth. – Michael Dell. Dell ’s direct business model bypasses the dealer in the supply chain

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    Futurism Technology continues to evolve in ways to streamline our daily activities as well as provide us with new and innovative enhancements. In the coming years‚ computers will become smarter‚ more sophisticated‚ more flexible‚ and more humanlike. These transformations will continue to change the landscape in the areas of healthcare‚ commerce‚ education‚ and the environment. In healthcare‚ more sensitive and less invasive instruments are being integrated to identify tumors in the

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    Business Analysis of Dell Inc. A Strategic Management Case Sailesh R. Pant Strategic Management Class ctober 11‚ 2012 Business Analysis of Dell Inc. A Strategic Management Case Dell Inc. has been renowned for its name in desktop computer sales and its direct model of dealing with customers and suppliers to eradicate interference of intermediaries. The concept of direct model has provided Dell Inc. with competitive advantage in achieving cost leadership and visibility of customer demand

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    Dell’s strategy Dell’s main strategic elements are built around a variety of core fundamentals which give Dell the competitive advantage it needs to regain its position as the leading manufacturer of IT products and services. Dell’s build-to-order manufacturing strategy is one of the main areas that differentiate it from its competitors in the IT industry. By introducing this strategy Dell were able to keep inventory to a minimum of six to seven days which enabled the company to operate as efficiently

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