this was in alignment with their goal of achieving high revenue growth internationally 3. In the international market‚ they had a complementary geographic presence and this will help them quickly gain dominant market share in various parts of the globe 4. Both companies offered complementary services‚ meaning that they would be able to create operational synergies for the public utilities business as well as for the industrial customers 5. The merger offered a financial synergy that would help in
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APPLE CASE STUDY STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT GENERAL INFORMATION • Apple Inc.‚ is a multinational consumer electronics and computer software corporation. • Headquartered in California. • Formerly known as Apple Computer Inc. • Fortune magazine named Apple the most admired company in the United States in 2008 and 2009. APPLE STRATEGY • The transformations that occurred during the years from inception to present day have included many strategic management variations that drove the equipment and software
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ACKNOWLEGEMENT No work is created entirely by an individual. We would like to express our indebtedness and gratitude to all those who have directly or indirectly helped us in accomplishing this assignment. The sense of gratitude through words would hardly suffice our feeling for our Prof Mr. Kunwar Milind Singh for providing the intellectual stimulation and enlightening guidance through the course of our project We are highly indebted for his scholarly suggestion‚ constructive criticism and consistent
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1) C2b - Consumer-to-business (C2B) is a business model in which consumers (individuals) create value‚ and firms consume this value. For example‚ when a consumer writes reviews‚ or when a consumers gives a useful idea for new product development‚ then this individual is creating value to the firm‚ if the firm adopts the input. Excepted concepts are crowd sourcing and co-creation. Another form of C2B is the electronic commerce business model‚ in which consumers can offer products and services to
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FIN-1103: Principles of Marketing Assignment Details Dear students‚ this document will give you the detail idea about your module assignment. This assignment consist two parts i.e. one write up and a presentation. First we discuss about the write up’s outline then about the presentation. Well‚ let’s see…. The write up: As you know‚ marketing mainly deals with the value of the product. We have to add superior value to our product to capture the customer base. All the participant of the market makes
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Question 1: Identify the key elements in McDonald’s global marketing strategy. In particular‚ how does McDonald’s approach the issue of standardization? McDonald’s global marketing strategy can be defined as an example of “glocalization”. First of all‚ McDonald’s divided its international market into four geographic regions (that are Europe; Asia/Pasific‚ Middle East and Africa (APMEA); Latin America; Canada). And then McDonald’s adapt its foods according to local tastes. At some regions‚
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1. Identify the relevant marcroenvironmental factors. What impact do these issues have on the focal organization? Level I: The Global Business Community The macroenvironment consists of the global business community‚ focusing more on the external environment of an organization. The macroenvironmental factors that are relevant to Publix and its industry includes society‚ demographics‚ economic‚ natural‚ political/legal‚ and technological. I. Society: Publix serves over 1 million customers
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The Nike Sweatshop DebateShould Nike be held responsible for working conditions in foreign factories that it does not own‚ but where subcontractors make products for Nike?Nike is definitely not only responsible but also accountable for the working conditions of foreign factories that it does not own which it subcontracts with. Nike should have taken the initiative to be responsible of the contractors/employees working in other countries on a global scale. For example: Recently‚ Pepsi Cola was in
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3.1 Financial Projection The five-year financial projection for Maxi Hotel under management by MI is presented in appendix F. Maxi hotel is scheduled to open in 2018 after completing construction and necessary business registration and application. Before a new Marriott property opens in 2021 (STR Global‚ 2016)‚ the occupancy is estimated to grow 10% yearly but will experience a slowdown to 5% in 2022 due to increased room capacity along the riverside. At the same time‚ ADR is expected to increase
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|Argued December 9‚ 1952 | |Reargued December 8‚ 1953 | |Decided May 17‚ 1954 | |Full case name |Oliver Brown‚ et al. v. Board of Education of Topeka‚ et | | |al. | |Citations |347 U.S. 483 (more) | |
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