After doing a bit of a research on the banking industry Value Chain (VC) I came across multiple references indicating that a generic VC for Banking is the opposite to the industrial VC (Figure 1 in the attachment). The Banking VC starts from the customer side‚ where the products are offered to the market‚ sold‚ provided to the customer and finally corresponding transaction is executed. I decided to look closely at one of our core businesses‚ Premier Consumer Credit‚ to evaluate activities within
Premium Credit Credit card Money
Machael Porter’s Value Chain SUPPORT ACTIVITIES Support activities assist the primary activities in helping the organisation achieve its competitive advantage. They include: Procurement: This department must source raw materials for the business and obtain the best price for doing so. The challenge for procurement is to obtain the best possible quality available (on the market) for their budget. Technology development: The use of technology to obtain a competitive advantage is very important
Premium Marketing
Value Chain Analysis Inbound Logistic 1. Farm : Coffee Bean begins at the farm on coffee trees. After trees are planted‚ it takes between one and three years for the trees to bear coffee "cherries". Than the farmer will harvest the coffee trees to get cherries. After that‚ they will use coffee mills to process the product from cherry to bean. 2. Exporter : The coffee export process varied greatly depending on origin country and buyer. In some countries‚ beans were exported through government
Premium Coffee Retailing Starbucks
Strategic Value Chain Analysis Wednesday‚ December 04‚ 2013 8:48 AM "Competitive Advantage" 1986 Companies are not groups of people‚ they are sets of activities. There are 2 sets of activities: Cost and willingness to pay (WTP) PRIMARY: In-bound / raw material ==> Process ==> Marketing ==> Service SECONDARY: Accounting‚ Exec Management‚ CIA Cost of distribution drivers (for cinnamon buns): # of stops (greater # raises cost) # of packages they drop per stop (greater # lowers
Premium Marketing Supply chain Strategic management
Cisco’s Global value Chain Management -12 million $ cost savings...... application of Sustainable practices and manufacturing efficiencies These four pillars of our value chain social responsibility program‚ and the effective management systems that underpin them‚ form the basis of the Cisco Supplier Code of Conduct‚ which conforms to the Electronic Industry Code of Conduct developed by the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition (EICC). The Supplier Code of Conduct and other supplier performance
Premium Sustainability Carbon dioxide Printed circuit board
Observations on Cisco’s acquisition spree covered in the case study and up December 2012 In my opinion Cisco’s acquisition spree didn’t show any signs of stopping‚ Cisco being a Networking and infrastructure giant. This spree was started back in 1993 with the takeover of crescendo communications for around the mark of 95 million. And later on in 1994 it also took new port systems solutions for 93 million in stock. The two different acquisitions helped to expand the product portfolio to areas like
Premium Cisco Systems Revenue Camera
make‚ ship‚ and sell fashion as speedilyy as Zara. Case 8: Value Chains 1) What sorts of conditions and motivations best explain how MNEs in the West traditionally develop value chains? Do these same principles apply to decisions made by emerging markets MNEs? 2) Looking out over the next decade‚ estimate the likely standards of value creation. How would you advise a company like IBM or Cisco to configure and coordinate its value chain? Would you give the same advice to a company like Tata or Safricom
Premium Globalization Value chain Trade
ii Cisco TelePresence Fundamentals Cisco TelePresence Fundamentals Tim Szigeti‚ Kevin McMenamy‚ Roland Saville‚ Alan Glowacki Copyright©2009 Cisco Systems‚ Inc. Published by: Cisco Press 800 East 96th Street Indianapolis‚ IN 46240 USA All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ recording‚ or by any information storage and retrieval system‚ without written permission from the
Premium Cisco Systems
negative beta implies that security A would stabilize the returns on a portfolio since the returns on A are negatively correlated to the market. The riskiness of a portfolio is determined by its beta value. Security A has a negative beta (-0.5)‚ which makes it less risky when compared with positive beta value for security B (0.5). In addition‚ if we consider a standalone risk‚ standard deviation plays an important role. It is used as an indicator of risk‚ security A has 30% standard deviation which
Premium Investment Rate of return Regression analysis
Solution for ACL Question 100% Correct http://img220.imageshack.us/i/acllabc.jpg/ A corporation wants to add security to its network. The requirements are: y y y y Host C shoulb be able to use a web browser(HTTP)to access the Finance Web Server Other types of access from host C to the Finance Web Server should be blocked. All acces from hosts in the Core or local LAN to the Finance We b Server should be blocked All hosts in the Core and local LAN should be able to acces the Plublic Web Server
Premium IP address Subnetwork