in every activity in the value chain. Ideally‚ low cost strategy is centered on the capability of Dell to produce and deliver products of competitive quality at lower costs. Cost leadership strategy is much more than cost reduction initiatives that get lot of prominence in strategic planning and review session of Dell as a means to improve the bottom line of a company by improving its efficiency. Dell uses efficient cost structures to protect their markets from the competitors by responding to competitors’
Premium Strategic management
COST LEADERSHIP STRATEGY Dell Computers have been the industry leader with there cost-leadership strategy. They strive to provide technology and support at a lower unit cost than their competitors. They are a direct model company. Their unique relationship with customers gives Dell the opportunity to know exactly what their customers want and offer products that their customers need. They have a strong focus on being a "market taker" rather than a "market maker". Capitalizing on their ability
Premium Supply chain management Management Customer service
Krit Tiraarporn 528-28181-26 Closing Case 7: Strategy Implementation at Dell Computer 1. Why has Dell moved to different kinds of organizational structures over time? Answer: Dell needs to move to different kinds of organizational structures over time in order to change and adjust the business itself to fit with a change in environment. In 1984‚ Dell did the business alone but the demand was coming a lot. To serve the huge demand‚ Dell needed to hire more employees and assign a tons of work to
Premium Organizational structure Dell Personal computer
Dell’s Working Capital The Case: Dell Computers Corporation has been growing faster than its competitors. It has revolutionized the PC industry by providing customized laptops & notebooks to its customers in a few days at competitive prices. It did so by building computers after it received customer’s orders. This enabled Dell to swiftly roll out new products‚ maintain lower inventory & respond quickly to market needs. It generated more cash due to low cash conversion cycle. Low inventory coupled
Premium Working capital Asset Balance sheet
Group 3 The Power to do More Dell Procurement Strategy 2nd October 2014 Indian Institute of Management Kashipur Ankit Bansal | Arnab Kanti | Kunal Delwadia | Prashant Gaur | Supply Chain Model PC Component Supply • • This is when dell began to introduce a new business model. It converted its operation to built-to-order process‚ eliminated its inventories through a just-in-time system‚ and sold its products directly to consumers shown in figure above. Dell attempted to develop a supply chain
Premium Supply chain management Procurement Value added
Dell Distribution Network I. Direct sales model Dell current distribution network is direct sales model‚ this online sale refer to the fact that Dell does not use the retails channel‚ but sells its personal computers (PCs) directly to customers through its website www.dell.com. Dell does not make sales through any integrators or resellers‚ nor does it utilize any channel service profit margins. Sales are made by the collaborative efforts of the Dell’s task force and by means of advertisement. Customers
Premium Personal computer Computer Customer service
Dell SWOT Analysis Strength: one of the best known brands in the world first PC maker to offer next-day‚ on site product service direct to customer business model‚ without distribution retailers uses the latest technology low operating cost because of cutting out retailers and supplies directly to customers each system is built to order to meet each customer’s demands and specifications not a manufacture‚ parts are made by suppliers‚ Dell assembles with relatively cheap
Premium Customer service Personal computer Computer
Part 4. Is Dell a merchandiser or a manufacturer? Dell Inc. is both‚ a merchandiser and a manufacturer. The company emphasizes its business model on delivering a quality product to fit customers’ needs‚ in the process Dell may create custom-made products from a variety of suppliers and merchandise them as a finished product directly to a customer. On a different scenario Dell may manufacture a product itself and them merchandise or distribute it within its chain of subsidiaries. What information
Premium Corporate governance Executive officer Management occupations
environment and the historical perspective of Dell‚ Michael Dell needs to realize that his nearly 20 year-old business model needs a dramatic change. He needs to get the product in customers hands (before point-of-sale)‚ focus on quality customer support/service‚ and use customer indicators as a sign of what areas need improvement/enhancement within the company. Additionally‚ limited options based on narrow-minded perceptions (only using Intel chips) not only cost Dell market share‚ it also cost them on the
Premium Strategic management Customer service Customer
find one that meets my needs‚ and ask knowledgeable sales people about the advantages and disadvantages of competing products. Todd Bradley essentially completed a SWOT analysis of HP and realized that HP was putting resources into market where dell had the competitive advantage. Mr. Bradley also noticed that there was an opportunity for HP in the Retail PC market. Some strategic assets that HP had for competing in the retail channel included previous experience and relationship with retailers
Premium Sales Retailing Personal computer