Dell Case Memo To: Michael Dell Due to competitors including IBM‚ Compaq‚ and HP attempting to mimic the business model of selling directly to end users‚ Dell must exploit its core competencies to maintain its leadership position in the direct sales channel. In order to understand why cultivation of core competencies is crucial to the future success of Dell in this period of increasing competition‚ we will examine which competencies have led Dell to be successful in the past‚ what the competitive
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model. The traditional model startsed with manufacturers building computers‚ they distributed them to dealers who sellold them. Dell started with selling PCs directly to end users. In China they also used the ‘dual system’ model (using both direct sales and distributors). An important feature necessary for the direct sales model to be successful is an efficient supply chain. Dell had this efficient supply chain‚ you can call this another FSA was its efficient supply-chain.as well. The macro-level requirements
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Dell case Based on Ali Farhoomand’s “Dell: Selling Directly‚ Globally (2007) Introduction Dell’s business model has been the key element of Dell’s growth in revenue and reputation. It was innovative‚ cost reducing and effective with customers. Since the foundation Dell grew rapidly and did not appear to look back until 2007 when they lost their spot as the number one computer vendor in the world. This report will identify the key elements of Dell’s strategy and explain why it was a success in
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Contents Identify and describe the business model used by Dell. 2 Explain the different types of EC transactions used by Dell. 6 Analyze the competitive advantages Dell has over its brick and mortar competitors. 10 Relate this case study to supply chain management improvements 12 References 14 (Words: 2800 approx.) Identify and describe the business model used by Dell. 1. Online direct marketing model Dell implemented an aggressive online marketing and offered competitive
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Business Applications Supply Chain Management How Dell company managed its supply chain Done by student: Rawan Nizar Al-Am Class : C3 Semester : F12 svuonline.org @E-mail : Rawan_35554 Submission Date : 01-06-2013 Work Submitted to : Dr. Bassam Badran Table of Contents Dell’s process to improve its supply chain 3 Upstream‚ Downstream and internal of supply chain 3 Participatory actions 3 How to keep a supply chain active in Dell 4 References 4 Dell’s process to improve its
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1. Why did Dell decide to invest in Brazil? Dell decided to invest in Brazil because of its strategy to expand internationally. Dell had operations in many countries but did not have any manufacturing plants in Latin America‚ which was the fastest growing market for computers. Brazil was the ideal place for its manufacturing plant in Latin America because it presented a huge potential market for Dell since it was Latin America’s largest country with over 170 million people. Dell felt that the
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was ditching classes to sell homemade PCs out of his University of Texas dorm room. Michael Dell was the scrappy underdog‚ fighting for his company’s life against the likes of IBM and Compaq Computer Corp. with a direct-sales model that people thought was plain nuts. Now‚ Michael Dell is worth $17 billion‚ while his 40‚000-employee company is about to top $40 billion in sales. Yet he continues to manage Dell with the urgency and determination of a college kid with his back to the wall. "I still think
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The background and history of Dell began in 1984 with Michael Dell as the founder which has been known as the most innovative entrepreneur for marketing computers. Dell began his adventure with computers in 1983 by selling PC components out of his college dorm room at the University of Texas. He bought RAM chips and disk drives for IBM PCs at cost from dealers and resold them in newspaper and magazine ads for 10-15 percent below regular cost. One year later he was already running sales of $ 80‚000
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obtenida referente al caso “Dell en China: Replanteamiento Estratégico” y a un análisis previo utilizando el modelo de las 5 fuerzas de Michael Porter. La industria de computadoras personales en China es un mercado atractivo debido al alto crecimiento que tiene este país con respecto a la tecnología‚ Internet y los dispositivos informáticos. “Dell‚ es la empresa más grande del mundo en la venta de computadoras”‚ y logro incursionar a este mercado desde 1995. Cabe señalar que Dell logro entrar a este mercado
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Matching Dell Between 1994 and 1998‚ the revenue of Dell Computer Corporation rose from $3.5 billion to $18.2 billion‚ and profits increased from $149 million to $1.5 billion. The company’s stock price rose by 5‚600%. During the same period‚ Dell grew twice as fast as its major rivals in the personal computer market and tripled its market share. In the first half of 1998‚ Dell reported operating earnings that were greater than the personal computer earnings of Compaq‚ Gateway‚ Hewlett Packard
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