Citibank eBusiness for Global Corp Banking Setting the stage : Referring to Citibank’s case‚ analyse: 1. 2. 3. Standard Value Chain (primary & secondary) Software applications responsible for step 1 Citibank’s 3-stage e-Business strategy Using Value Chain for a manufacturing company to show how Citi’s products and services assist each part of the manufacturing company’s value chain activity‚ both primary & secondary. Primary Activities Secondary/ Support Activities Goal
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The Solution Udemy for business offers unique features to improve the user experience and to make E-Learning convenient and less costly to organizations. Organizations are allowed to customize their own online learning portal that requires no installation or configuration on the client’s end and are able to choose the content that they wish to be made available to their employees. The cloud-based platform which is offered by Udemy allows employees to access the training material that they require
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Asia Pacific. Use a customized marketing strategy/customized offerings; Focus on customer service; Enter Australia‚ India‚ Indonesia‚ Philippines‚ Singapore‚ Thailand‚ Taiwan‚ Malaysia‚ India‚ and Indonesia; Further develop Hong Kong market; Enter Korea whenever regulations allow it. Use different appeals/ value prepositions: in India‚ Indonesia‚ Taiwan‚ Thailand‚ Malaysia emphasize status; target upper and upper-middle class; use Citibank and Dinners database to qualify customers and
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Strategy and Management of Technological Innovation E Ink Case Study Analysis Bronikowski‚ Jasinski‚ Yoder February 10‚ 2012 Executive Summary E Ink is an attractive investment for venture capital. The company has a skilled management team that has proven able to overcome the complex technical issues of commercializing an emerging technology. As a result‚ E Ink’s current film technology is well positioned to become the dominant design in markets where E Ink has large market shares and high
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customers. Customers’ satisfaction is the key to the success of any company. James McGaran is the manager in the Financial District office at Citibank; locate in the Los Angeles area. “Citibank is a niche player and pride themselves on building a profitable franchise by providing relationship banking combined with a high level of service to its customer” (Harvard Business School. 1997‚ pg. 1). Mr. McGaran is an exceptional manager and his performance exceeds expectations with the exception of customer satisfaction
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MALAYSIAN CASE: e-PAY Question 1: What are the functions of "product families" in the cases of Toshiba and Sony Walkman? In the above mentioned cases‚ "product families" were considered as vital and important to be combined and associated with appropriate strategies in achieving business sustainability. Purposeful strategizing based upon families of products has been empirically proven to increase a company’s performance over time. In large corporations such as Toshiba
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Decision-making in a business scenario Introduction It is an analysis of case 3. Firstly Porter’ Generic Strategies will be used to confirm future strategy. Following this strategy and synergy effects‚ two criteria will be raised (including raising one framework which could be used to rate synergy effects). After rough screening‚ five force analysis will be made to test whether this cooperation would enhance any advantages. At last‚ two possible traps in process will be evaluated. Case Study Overview
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The Business Strategies of Amazon MOHAMMAD BILAL HAYAT MAHMOOD CHOHAN CONTENTS PAGE NO. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 THE HISTORY OF AMAZON & ACHIEVEMENTS TO DATE 3 PORTERS GENERIC STRATEGIES 4 AMAZON SWOT ANALYSIS 6 AMAZON FIVE FORCES MODEL 8 CONCLUSIONS 11 APPENDICIES 12 REFERENCES 13‚ 14 & 15 Executive Summary In this investigation‚ I will be attempting to analysis
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Business To Business (B2B) Business-to-business (B2B) describes commerce transactions between businesses‚ such as between a manufacturer and a wholesaler‚ or between a wholesaler and a retailer. B2B branding is a term used in marketing. The overall volume of B2B transactions is much higher than the volume of B2C transactions. The primary reason for this is that in a typical supply chain there will be many B2B transactions involving sub components or raw materials‚ and only one B2C transaction‚
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II. E-MARKETING STRATEGY AND TACTICS Idea objectives For short term (3 to 6 months): 1. Raise an awareness of suppliers and demanders: Achieve the number of visitors up to 50‚000 views which include both potential suppliers and demanders. Lots of student donot know about the concept of ’mini department’‚ they often hire a small house/ floor and stay with other people to share the cost. In 6 months‚ we target on 60% student of some of university and college near Nguyễn trãi street (hanoi
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