Dell Situation Analysis and SWOT By: Nicole Saathoff History Dell was started in 1984 by a college student‚ Michael Dell. Dell started the company off out of his college dorm room. He bought IBM compatible computer parts at wholesale prices and built computers that resembled IBM models. He sold them to people looking for a PC but not wanting to pay the retailer prices. After making $80‚000/mo‚ he dropped out of college and started Dell Computer Corp.(Free Encyclopedia of Ecommerce) He started
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In 1993‚ after enjoying continuous explosive growth for 10 years‚ Dell absented from the portable computer market because of its informality in product development. Though delivered several successful products with a free-wheeling development structure in the early nineties‚ the company suffered from the inconsistent process and the unpredictable result. Several other problems involved the depressing performance in the retail market‚ the lack of capable senior management and early setback in portable
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significant over-capacity. In the face of the challenges presented to us‚ we must determine if Ford should embrace the direct business model which utilizes “virtual integration” that has driven Dell to become a clear leader in their industry. Further‚ if we chose to utilize “virtual integration” based on the Dell model‚ we will need to develop and implement significant changes in the some of our most fundamental supply chain operations. In addition‚ we must determine how Ford should utilize emerging
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"The Six Sigma Define‚ Measure‚ Analyze‚ Improve‚ Control (DMAIC) Process"1 Six Sigma – DEFINE process includes: • Define the project: purpose‚ scope‚ and resources in the charter • Develop the SIPOC (Suppliers-Inputs-Process-Outputs-Customers) map to understand the process • Determine project goals the fit customer needs (Voice of the Customer) Six Sigma – MEASURE process includes: • Collect baseline data on suspected problem • Plot the data in time order • Use Pareto charts to pinpoint
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Market Trends and Changes in Dell Computers Kim Jones University of Phoenix ECO/365 Dr. Dominic F. Minadeo September 10‚ 2009 Market Trends and Changes in Dell Computer This paper will describe market trends that Dell Computer may face in the near future. Possible changes will be identified within the following areas; market structure‚ technology‚ government regulation‚ production‚ cost structure‚ price elasticity of demand‚ competitors‚ supply and demand. This paper will also touch
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main features of Dell direct sale model 5 3.0. SWOT Analysis 6 3.1 strength 7 3.2. Weakness 8 3.3. Opportunity 8 3.4. Threat 9 4.0. Problems of Dell direct sales model 9 4.1. Internal factors 9 4.2. External factor 11 5.0. Recommendation 12 6.0. Reference 14 Hartline‚ Ferrell. (2011).Marketing Management Strategies. International Edition. 5th Edition. South Western Cengage Learning: Canada 14 1.0. Introduction In the newest magazine named “Fortune”‚ Dell is No.51 of 500
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manufacturing plants have moved to cheaper labor cost countries. In the future‚ the industry will keep seeing mergers and alliances between companies to complement their services and product to better satisfy their customers such as the alliance between Dell and Lexmark. Apple Apple was founded in 1977. Its mission statement is “Apple will be a leader in providing simple‚ powerful‚ high-quality information products and services for people who learn‚ communicate‚ and create”. Apple is distinguished
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strengths to bless others." Love is the strongest motivating force. Apple Strategy - pg-1‚ apple computers sales When your passions and strengths are focused on providing the best value possible to others‚ then you have found your sweet spot. Let see how Dell and Apple have embraced their respective sweet spots: [pic]
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the company? Dell uses a just in time order fulfillment policy and accurate forecasting of sales to minimize inventories. This allowed Dell to hold inventory of finished products far below levels of their competitors (10-20% compared to 50-70% industry level) and furthermore allowed them to quickly implement changes to their product lines as new technologies became available. This quick inventory turnover also allowed Dell to retain more capital. Finally‚ this policy enabled Dell to respond immediately
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Dell had expanded beyond PCs to servers‚ storage‚ and communications equipment Because of the softening of the global economy and the events of September 11‚ demand for PCs was down sharply Dell responded with an aggressive price strategy and reduced costs through workforce reductions and facility consolidations Dell bases its success on its build-to-order‚ direct sales model Because of the tariff-free provisions of Mercosur and the close proximity of Dell’s manufacturing facilities in the
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