------------------------------------------------- Case report ------------------------------------------------- ITunes By: Pentinga‚ Steg & de Vries Case 1 Emergent strategy: who will stop Apple’s dominance of the music delivery business? Introduction In this report we “chessmind business” will tell you a bit more about iTunes a part of Apple inc. in this rapport we will formulate a strategy iTunes can follow for the next three to five years. In this report you will read parts about‚ the development of iTunes so far‚ internal
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Table of contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Conceptual Framework and Study Design 2. An overview about Nokia 2.1. Facts and Figures 3. Problems and Causes 3.1. Problems 3.2. Causes of Problems 4. Analysis Tools‚ applied for Nokia 4.1. Porter Competitor Analysis 4.2. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis 4.3. SWOT Analysis 4.4. Scenario based planning 5. Possible Solutions for Nokia 5.1. Strengthen Nokia’s Research & Development Department 5.2. Find allies in the US American market
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Mission and objectives a) Describe Apple Inc’s Vision for its iPhone business in China. 10 Marks Answer should draw from - Brand image slogans associated with Apple: Liberty regained; innovation‚ passion‚ hopes/dreams/aspirations/people power through technology (page 9) - really sleek‚ cool hardware‚ great software and a cool‚ hip image” (Clemons‚ 2007) - Many firsts in innovation: the mouse‚ digital music player (iPod)‚ music store service (iTunes)‚ communication/computing technology
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because of its old culture which hasn’t changed with time. If we look at their product range we understand that Nokia had almost everything to be still world leader in phone industry‚ however they lost because of weak culture where every little or big thing had to go through extensive approvals. From the developments at Nokia it seems they were pioneer in smart phones as well as
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Apple Inc. Case Study By: Executive Summary: Apple Inc. is a great computer technology company with a wide range of products that serve to every persons needs. Not only are their products great but so is their customer service as well. They are very loyal to their customers needs and are very good about honoring their warranties which are incredible deals. They are also steadily doing very well with their stocks and their net income over the past years. With their income up 364%
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Apple Case Study Part I: Overview (Ren‚ Xinxin) Introduction Apple Inc. Apple Inc. Apple Inc. APPLICATIONS: 1 MAC 2 iPad 3 iPod 4 iPhone 5 iComputer 6 iTV Mission Statement of Apple Inc. 1. The best personal computing experience to students‚ educators‚ creative professionals and consumers 2. Enhance resources for future generations and for continuous improvements Customer Profile 1.50% of all households across the US and Europe 2.36% of people claim to be regular users of Apple
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|Case Study Analysis |[pic] | GENERAL INFORMATION |Class |Strategy | |Date |01/06/2013 | |Case |Apple (2006)
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Apple Case Study 1) General Environment Analysis (10 points) 1a. Identify what Apple’s primary industry or (industries—Apple is present in multiple industries) is (0.5point). Apple’s Primary Industries are: Personal Computers‚ Digital Music/Media‚ Computer Software‚ Handheld Gaming‚ Digital Reader‚ Portable Music/Media Player‚ and Telecommunication. 1b. Identify who Apple’s direct competitors (in multiple industries) are (0.75 point). Microsoft‚ Dell‚ Gateway‚ Alienware‚ Zune
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Case study: Strategic planning at Apple Inc. Comparative Advantage Apple has gained a comparative advantage over its competitors by carefully picking their employees. According to researcher and author Alex Frankel Apple tends to only hire people whom are “passionate about what they were selling”‚ this often meant that they hired enthusiastic Apple product users. In addition‚ Apple’s employees are trained to follow a specific three-step sales process known as position‚ permission‚ and probe
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Using Internal Analysis‚ identify: a. Apple tangible and intangible resources as a source of competitive advantage. Tangible Resources * Apple.inc continues innovates several new products offering such as the iPod‚ iMac‚ iBook and also PowerBook. * Apple Inc. introduced the PowerMac G4 Cube that designed in a novel form and style. It is for those who did not want the monitor included with the computer. * Apple began marketing personal computer in general public‚ producing the specially
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