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    Clayton Industries Case Study LeeAnn Wisniski Elizabethtown College Clayton Industries Inc. was founded in 1938 Milwaukee. Their business was built around window-mounted room air conditioners for residential and light-commercial applications. In the early 1980’s Clayton saw growth opportunities within the North American commercial sector‚ as well as in European residential and commercial sectors. In its expansion‚ Clayton acquired Corliss‚ Fontaire‚ Control del Clima‚ and AeroPuro‚ all European-based

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    Adidas Industry Analysis

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    with the goal to accelerate its drive in the U.S. market and to approach Nike‚ the world market leader in the athletic footwear industry. Today‚ Adidas is still trailing Nike. The Adidas Group consists of the brands Adidas‚ Reebok and Tailor-Made. Important past trends: Adidas has always been a company that stands for revolutionary inventions in the athletic shoe industry. Adidas reported in 1996 one of the most successful years in its history after implementing new sales and marketing strategies

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    Cecil John Rhodes is a famous English Imperialist who was born on July 5 1853 and died at Muizenberg‚ Cape Town‚ on March 26 in 1902. Rhodes had a large family with consisted of nine brothers‚ two sisters. He was the fifth son of Francis William Rhodes and his second wife‚ Louisa Peacock. He was a very educated man who attended the grammar school at Bishops Stortford as well as attended he established his own school Rhodes University. He fell ill shortly after leaving school and‚ as his lungs were

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    Tobacco Industry Analysis

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    The tobacco industry involves companies that sell and produce tobacco products all around the world. Tobacco products include cigarette‚ cigar‚ pipe‚ and chewing tobacco. Tobacco smoking is “the single largest cause of preventable death and disease in our community.” (Tobacco. 2006) With a society becoming more prosperous‚ education is improving and a concern for quality of life is resulting in a strong anti-smoking sentiment on all levels of society. Therefore the present and future marketing activities

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    Cattle Industry Analysis

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    worldwide iconic image of the American West. Through this section‚ I learned Spanish word “vaquero‚” which was the English translation of “cowboy” and that means a person who managed cattle while mounted on horseback. I researched the history of cattle industry in California‚ how people developed the economy in Cattle Drive era. In this journal 2‚ also I further studied their cultural difference between California cowboy and Texas cowboy which drew my attention as well. I am going to focus on Cattle Drive

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    Coach-Industry Analysis

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    when you offer too many discounts and the products no longer are seen as being a luxury item. This industry has the opportunity to sell overseas in other countries as well as within the United States. Being able to open a multi channel approach for consumers to purchase these items online makes it easier to reach a wider range of consumers around the world and increase sales. Entry into this industry is not easily done. A new entrant would need to be well known and be labeled as a luxury designer

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    Carbonated Soft Drink‚ Ready-to-Eat Breakfast Cereal and Specialty Coffee Industries Using Porters Five Forces Michael Porter’s framework describes an industry as being influenced by five forces: buyer power‚ supplier power‚ threat of substitutes‚ threat of new entrants and the degree of rivalry between existing firms within the industry. A strategic business manager can use Porter’s model to more clearly understand the industry environment in which its firm operates and to therefore develop a competitive

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    Jewelry Industry Analysis

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    Industry Analysis____________________________________________________ ___ • Lifecycle In the Broad Industry of Jewelry‚ It is hard to pinpoint what stage of the lifecycle the industry is currently in. The Jewelry Industry is very old and started about 40‚000 years ago with the Cro-Magnons‚ ancestors of Homo sapiens. It is important to note that till this day‚ this industry continues to grow. In Canada‚ jewelry sales rose by 4% in 2003. In 2006‚ Canadians consumers spent over 2 billion dollars

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    OPPORTUINITY OR THREAT DEMOGRAPIC (O) Men say no to body hair. The attitude of men towards the purchase and consumption of cosmetic products have changed. This is an opportunity because it will give rise to a new consumer group for the cosmetic industry. (O) Application of anti-aging cream demonstrated improvement in depth of wrinkles. The positive feedback from the users reveals the usefulness and efficiency of the product. Thus they will continue to use products. SOCIO-CULTURAL (T) Use of

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    Industry 4.0 Analysis

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    Industry 4.0 allows the production of individual and personalized products at the low cost with high efficiency and automation. This specifically means that the production companies are capable of overcoming predominant interface issues between production‚ product development‚ and product usage‚ and thus orient all main value-added processes towards the customer’s requirements[2]. New development processes‚ e.g. intensified information exchange between departments and companies‚ integrated product

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