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    Dell Strategic Planning

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    serve. Financial position: As of 2010‚ Forbes estimates Dell’s net worth at $13.5 billion.  Net Income $1‚433 million in 2009  Major competitors: Major competitors of dell are 1Apple 2Hewlett-Packard(HP) 3IBM 4Samsung 5Sun Microsystems 6Gateway 7Lenovo 8Sony 9Acer  10Toshiba 11.Asus 12.Hcl 13.Lg SWOT Analysis of Dell Computer  Strengths Dell’s Direct Model approaches of enables the company to offer direct relationships with customers such as corporate and institutional customers. Their

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    a large market share from existing competitors in the market. By using the direct model strategy‚ Dell is using a different approach to woo the Chinese consumers. Dell ’s Just-In-Time (J-I-T) inventory keeps inventory costs to a minimum. Companies like China ’s market leader Legend (local Chinese PC)‚ Lenova ‚ recently purchased IBM Hardware Business outside China ‚ they are beginning to move to Dell ’s J-I-T model‚ selling direct to their corporate customers. A barrier to entry in China is dealing

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    Dell Six Sigma

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    This semester we chose to develop a Six Sigma analysis on the manufacturing process of computers at Dell‚ Inc. Our goal was to take the manufacturing process currently in place for the production of laptops and desktop PCs and maximize quality‚ efficiency‚ and the longevity of the computers. Historically‚ Dell has been known as an industry leader in supply chain management. They have been credited with developing supply chain processes that have come to be recognized as some of the most innovative

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    Case Study: Acer

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    Case Study 1: Acer (Case 1-3) MKT 505 International Marketing July 20‚ 2013 Acer’s strategy has been described as “divide and conquer.” Compare and contrast this to Lenovo’s strategy. Divide and conquer is a strategy that was initially applied in the military to weaken the enemy forces. It involves splitting the enemies force into two or more elements. This weakens the enemy increasing the vulnerability to attacks from more than one direction. The old adages ’unity is strength‚’ and

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    Dell: Porter's 5 Forces

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    Strategic Management: Managing Dell Case 1 Dayna Gibson 100371286 BUSI 4701-003 Word Count:712 Question 1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers- HIGH Although there were many suppliers for computer components‚ “microprocessors were supplied by only a handful of companies.” Pg.3. Microsoft and Intel monopolized the suppliers market as‚ “between 85% and 90% of computers sold conformed to Microsoft/ Intel Standards.”pg.3. With such a high percentage of computers being sold using Microsoft and Intel

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    Dell Executive Summary

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    Executive Summary Dell Computer Corporation was established in 1984 and today ranks among the world’s largest computer systems companies. Dell pioneered the concepts of selling personal computer systems directly to customers; offering build-to-order computer systems; and providing direct‚ toll-free technical support and next-day‚ on-site service. The company designs and customizes products and services to end-user requirements‚ and offers an extensive selection of peripherals and software. Dell’s

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    Michael Dell It is vey impressive when you are in high school and you make 18‚000 dollar selling magazines which is more than what your History and economics teachers make. Michael Dell founded the Dell Computer Corporation on November 4‚ 1984. He is the founder‚ chief executive officer and the chairman of the company. Dell is the 44th richest man is the world today according to Forbes.com/wealth/billionaires/list. Michael Dell‚ at the age of seven bought his first calculator. When Dell was an

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    Matching Dell Case Analysis a. How and why the PC industry has such a low average profitability? The PC industry has started to develop fast in the 80’s when IBM launched its first PC series and later on when numerous small companies entered the market. PC is a new product and companies had to create the demand to it from the scratch. We shall apply the Porter’s 5 Forces model to examine the PC market and see how forces of competition influence the profitability of the market players. Entrance

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    Hp Case Study

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    Team 3 Final Team Case Case Background Co-Founders Dave Packard and Bill Hewlett started Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 1939 inside a small one car garage behind Packard’s house. The two finished their studies as electrical engineers at Stanford University in 1934 and became close friends. They decided to start their own business "and make a run for it”‚ formalizing their partnership January 1‚ 1939. (The HP Way). They decide the company’s name with a coin toss that one car garage became the office

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    How the early success of Hewlett Packard can be related to the lesson of Louis Aggasiz and attributed to Peter Drucker’s requirements for ‘entrepreneurial management’ The early success of Hewlett and Packard can be attributed to lessons learned from observation and learning; this is evident from the fact that David Packard drew heavily from his observation of the management at General Electric to draft a management style unique to Hewlett and Packard-a management style that was priceless in

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