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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Running head: DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION Improving the Dell Computer Corporation Heather Mueller Corporate Communications Section One Improving the Dell Computer Corporation The key issues presented in the “Dell Computer Corporation” case study is that Dell needs to align its’ identity with its’ image‚ and stop relying heavily on technology (Dell Case Study P. 58). Increased dependence on technology‚ along with a gap between image and identity‚ can cause complications
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Introduction Dell is the #1 personal computer provider in the USA and #2 worldwide. Dell has nearly two billion interactions with customers worldwide each year‚ and processes more than three million transactions daily. On average‚ over 140‚000 Dell computer systems are shipped each day.2 1 individual needs Dell offers real-time feedback online to suppliers about critical aspects of inventory management such as inventory volumes‚ product quality and customer satisfaction. Dell uses Radio Frequency
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DELL’S DILEMMA IN BRAZIL: NEGOTIATING AT THE STATE LEVEL MRKT4030‚ Tues CE Summer 2010‚ 6/23/10 In the case study Dell Computer Corporation is trying to negotiate a deal in Brazil to build a manufacturing plant in their country. Keith Maxwell‚ SVP of Worldwide Operations and his site coordination team took several trips to Brazil. They visited five of the twenty-six states in Brazil. When the team went to Brazil they were looking for specific qualifications to maintain their rapid growth
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Analyze Dell case study using Porter’s Five Forces model. Contents 1.Abstract 2 2.Introduction 3 3.Brief summary of case study 4 4.Porter’s Five Forces and their application to case study 5 5.Threat of substitutes 5 6.Bargaining power of buyers 6 7.Competitive rivalry 6 8.Barriers to new entrants 7 9Bargaining power of suppliers 8 10.Conclusion 9 11.References..............
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1|Page Dell ’s Direct Business Model Dell ’s Direct Business Model Presented by Riti Behal – FT 14459 Gagan Dawar – FT 14221 Vaibhav Agarwal – FT 14276 Great Lakes Institute of Management‚ Chennai Riti Behal‚ Gagan Dawar‚ Vaibhav Agarwal 2|Page Dell ’s Direct Business Model Describe the “Direct Business Model” The direct model has become the backbone of our company and the greatest tool in its growth. – Michael Dell. Dell ’s direct business model bypasses the dealer in the supply chain
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Dell case According to the 10-K filed on 30/13/2012 on Dell’s website‚ the following data has been appeared on the fiscal 2012 financial statement. Sales: 62‚071 Total Assets: 44‚533 Net income: 3‚492 Cash flows from operating activities: 5‚527 Number of employee: 2012 109‚400(106700 regular employee and 2‚700 temporary employee) 2011 103‚300(100‚300 regular employee and 3‚000 temporary employee) 39‚900 located in USA and 66‚800 in other countries Dell’s products Dell’s products
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1. What are the key challenges DELL should be concerned with as it enters the large scale server market? In the case‚ Dell Computers is currently seeking to enter the large scale server market. Companies such as Hewlett-Packard and IBM are two of the leaders in the large scale server market. These companies are offering various on-site field support options which range from a 24-hour turnaround to a 2-hour response time. IBM has experience within the large scale server market and has 135‚000
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China will overtake the United State of America as the Economic Superpower of the world by 2040. Do you agree with this statement? Please explain your view. I don’t agree that China will overtake United State of America as the Economic Superpower of the world but on the other hand‚ I am not dubious that China’s total GDP could be comparable to that of United States of America by 2040. Although with China’s government harsh rule of the “one-child policy”‚ their population is still huge. Berry
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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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