Slide1 : Siemens AG‚ a $73 billion electronics and electrical-engineering conglomerate. Siemens is well known for the technical brilliance of its engineers‚ but much of their knowledge was locked and unavailable to other employees. Facing the pressure to maximize the benefits of corporate membership of each business unit‚ Siemens AG needed to learn to leverage the knowledge and expertise of its 460‚000 employees worldwide. Slide 2: The roots of knowledge management at Siemens go back to 1996
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Siemens Bribery Scandal By: Courtney Miano‚ Nancy Gonzalez‚ Mohamed Jawhar‚ Vernita Leslie‚ and Ferba Hines Siemen’s is classified as a large German electronics firm. In December of 2008‚ Siemens had to settle lawsuits and pay fines due to the fact that they were caught using bribes to win business all over the world. The fines totaled a net amount of 1.6 billion. Between 1999 and 2006 when the company was raided‚ Siemens reportedly paid around 1.4 billion dollars in
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Case Study10 Siemens’ Simple Structure–Not There is perhaps no tougher task for an executive than to restructure a European organization. Ask former Siemens CEO Klaus Kleinfeld. Siemens‚ with 77 billion Euros in revenue in 2008‚ some 427‚000 employees‚ and branches in 190 countries‚ is one of the largest electronics companies in the world. Although the company has long been respected for its engineering prowess‚ it’s also derided for its sluggishness and mechanistic structure. So when
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The case study of Siemens’simple structure-not Question 1 Based on the case’s description‚ Siemens has a long history. It means that it took for a long time to form the current structure. It is truly global company offering a portfolio of technological solutions in the areas of water‚ energy‚ environment‚ healthcare‚ productivity‚ mobility‚ safe and security. The changing is a big revolution which involves the many departments. The issue of departmentalization is a key consideration in any restructure
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Table of Contents Introduction/History…………………………………………………………….……………….1 Competitive Advantage…………………………………………………………………………2 Environmental Analysis - SWOT…………………………………………………………………………………….4 - BCG Matrix………………………………………………………………………………7 - PESTLE…………………………………………………………………………………..9 - Porter’s 5 Forces……………………………………………………………………....11 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………...13 Bibliography…………………………………………………………………………………….14 Introduction "Viacom’s
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Industry and Competitive Analysis Analysis is the critical starting point of strategic thinking. Kenichi Ohmae Awareness of the environment is not a special project to be undertaken only when warning of change becomes deafening ... Kenneth R. Andrews Crafting strategy is an analysis-driven exercise‚ not an activity where managers can succeed by sheer effort and creativity. Judgments about what strategy to pursue should ideally be grounded in a probing assessment of a company’s external environment
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Competitive Analysis CanGo.com February 21‚ 2010 Schettakka Davis The Big Five‚ Inc. Introduction This competitive analysis was conducted to aid in the development of CanGo‚ an online gaming website. This analysis focused on three competitors: Big Fish Games‚ iWin.com‚ and Pogo.com. The existence of these competitors indicates that there is indeed a market for online gaming. All of these competitors offer free online game play‚ game downloads‚ chat rooms‚ club memberships‚ and some
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OUTLINE INTRODUCTION: Competition Theories Compete It is never doubted by academic circles and business environments that the strength of competitive analysis‚ if not the top‚ is one of the most important critical success factors in creating and managing marketing strategies. The way a business adapts to competitive environments‚ characteristic of its focus being self-centered‚ competitor-centered‚ customer-driven or market driven (Day and Nebugandi‚ 1994)‚ will define its place
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SIEMENS: Training and development as a strategy for growth 1. How does workforce planning enable Siemens to identify its training needs? Answer: Siemens is a one of the largest electrical and electronics engineering companies in the world. Every year it employs 20000 people in UK. In addition‚ Siemens UK invested a huge amount of money only on research and development‚ because their business focused on ‘innovation’. Therefore‚ for growth of their business‚ Siemens needs people with first class
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