Matching Dell Case Analysis When analyzing a firm’s competitive advantage‚ it is important to look both at its revenue and ist cost side. In this particular case‚ Dell’s competitive advantage can be mainly attributed to its reduced average costs. In general‚ the reduction of average costs can be mainly traced back to Dell’s improved Supply Chain Management by the following measures: • A decrease in the cost of capital commitment can be achieved through just-in-time production‚ which is facilitated
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Prices as Low as Dell By: Student Name Date: January 17‚ 2012 1a. Which pricing objectives is Dell Inc. pursuing? Dell’s pricing strategy is to ensure profit maximization. In the case‚ we see that Dell is seeking to sell as many products as they can in order to achieve high revenues. Their main objective is to maximize long term profitability through the increase in market share and lowering costs as much as possible. Dell was aware of IBM’s dominance of the market‚ and therefore Dell came up with
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The value chain of a company‚ the concept introduced by porter is its entire product flow from the supplies to the customers and manageing the information flow such that the customer derives maximum satisfaction while the company increases its profidt. Dell’s value chaing is unique in the sense that the company sources all its components from vendors across the world‚ undertakes the financial assemply and sells it directly to the consumer. Dell’s model of selling and build-to-order have
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Analysis of Dell Online Introduction: 1) In July 1996‚ Dell Computer had launched its online website‚ www.dell.com 2) Dell also developed Premier Pages‚ online interfaces with its key corporate accounts. Story of Dell: * In 1985‚ Dell shifted it’s company’s focus to assembling its own brand of PCS & business grew dramatically with $70 million(Rs.364 crores) in sales at the end of the 1985. * Dell’s success continued through 1992‚ until in 1993‚ it faced an operating loss
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Since 1998‚ Dell has faced challenges by competing in an industry that is becoming increasingly commoditized. Decreasing growth in their primary market segment and lost PC sales due to the number of growing substitutes have contributed to Dell’s decreasing profits. In 1997 Dell had a substantial dual advantage over industry leaders‚ but in recent years the wedge between Dell’s costs and consumers’ willingness to pay has been reduced. Loss of industry attractiveness as well as competitive position
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collected data and the Business Process Models for various OEM operating in the PC industry like HP‚ IBM‚ and APPLE. The principle source of these data is the 10K report‚ the industrial landscape section of the Hoovers and Mergent database in which each company has listed its own business models‚ its strategic relevance to improve the bottom line of their business. The collected data deal encompasses all the three element of SCM: Demand‚ Supply and the Inventory management. The data includes but is not
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com/ca/en/gen/corporate/vision_miss.htm. April 10‚ 2003 Dell Computer Corporation http://www.dell.com/html/us/corporate/brochure/global.htm. April 10‚ 2003 Dell Computer Corporation http://www.gonow.com/sicdesc.html?sic_num=3577. April 20‚ 2003. http://www.ibisworld.com.au/industry/KeyFactors.asp?industry_id=265. January 23‚ 2003. Industry." Computer. Feb. 2002. James Press‚ Detroit‚ 2000 Page 35 http://money.cnn.com/2003/02/27/news/companies/dell_china.reut. February27‚ 2003. Roderick‚ Daffyd. "For
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well above the Federal Nominal 10-year T bills rates in all yeas and exceed HP’s ROE and ROA in all years. In 2001‚ HP’s ROE and ROA drop to the lowest point through the life of the case‚ because HP acquired Compaq and almost doubled size of the company. In 2001‚ Dell’s ROA and ROE drop to the lowest point through the life of the case. This large drop is due to the net income declined (42.77%) in 2001 compare to 2000. In 2006‚ Dell’s ROA and ROE dropped almost 5% and 7%. This drop also is due to
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Dell’s Value Chain Dell Computer‚ with close supplier relationships‚ encourages sup-pliers to focus on their individual technological capabilities to sustain leadership in their components. Research and development costs are too high and technological changes are too rapid for any one company to sustain leadership in every component. Suppliers are also pressed to drive down lead times‚ lot sizes‚ and inventories. Dell‚ in turn‚ keeps its research customer- focused and leverages that research to
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