2011 Starbucks Business Model Entrepreneurial Marketing Christi Gisca‚ Andy Negus‚ Charlotte Smith & Grace Waite Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 3 Background Analysis ....................................................................................................................... 3 Business Model Framework .............
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at Duke Universit y Business Ethics GOOGLE IN CHINA “The Great Firewall” Prepared by Kristina Wilson‚ Yaneli Ramos‚ and Daniel Harvey under the supervision of Professor Wayne Norman (edited by Professor Chris MacDonald) In early 2006‚ search-engine giant Google struck a deal with the People’s Republic of China and launched Google.cn‚ a version of its search engine run by the company from within China. Launching Google.cn required Google to operate as an official Internet Service Provider
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STRATEGY Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne “ Blue Ocean strategy” “How to create uncontested market and make competition irrelevant” BLUE OCEANS = unknown market spaces with few competitors Blue Ocean strategy VALUE INNOVATION (Differentiation) = Search for “Blue Oceans” • Exploring non customer groups • Challenging the industry’s strategic logic FOUR ACTIONS FRAMEWORK Key questions a company should ask itself: 1. Which of the factors that the industry takes for granted should be ELIMINATEd? 2. Which
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Estimating Water Requirements for Irrigation Purposes in Al-Sharqia Governorate‚ Egypt‚ Using S(REG_AR) Model Ahmed Helmy El-Sayed1*‚ Magdy Hassan Mowafey 2‚ and Maha Rashad Fahmy3 Abstract—High percent of the Arab countries suffer from great shortage in their water resources because it lies in hot arid and semiarid regions. However‚ vast areas of these regions are utilized for agricultural production‚ which require making essential studies regarding the determination of water requirements for
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E-BUSINESS ANALYSIS OF REAL ESTATE COMPANIES Delvin Grant‚ DePaul University‚ USA Email: dgrant2@depaul.edu Emna Cherif‚ DePaul University‚ USA Email: emcherif@gmail.com ABSTRACT We analyzed the e-business websites of Realestate.yahoo.com‚ Realtor.com‚ and Zillow.com. We looked at the similarities and differences between them and how e-business components help differentiate one company from another and the role this plays in contributing to their success. We looked at which business model components
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The Value of Customer Relationship Management Product: Shampoo is one category which advances by being at the highest standing in hair care products. Nexxus is the name of Hair shampoo; it represents the beauty and wellness which is associated with beautiful hair. It promises to deliver riches and wealth solutions and grants a salon experience. (Nexxus‚ 2013). Reason to use this product: It is affordable and is associated with the smoothness and shine that only Salon Shampoos are empower to
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Business Model (IKEA International Group) 1. Business Model Canvas Key Partners 1. Suppliers 2. Manufacturers 3. Brand Vendors 4. Service Providers Key Activities 1. Design and Develop Furniture and Home Decoration items 2. Product Planning 3. Inventory Control 4. Marketing and Sales 5. Restaurant 6. Customer Services Value Proposition 1. Offer innovative and comprehensive products with affordable price to customers 2. Advocate self-service for mix and match by customers through uninstalled packaging
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overall industry attractiveness? Google constantly has to maneuver to improve their services‚ and stay ahead of other competitors. Google also faces low switching cost which increases rivalry among competitors: o Name recognition‚ image o Services provided o Relationship with Internet users‚ web sites‚ & advertisers o Relevancy of a search results the entry barriers for the industry are higher than normal which reduces competition. High customer loyalty as well as high capital requirements
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operated on Windows. The company remained true to ODM principles when it produced smartphones by efficiently catering for carriers’ specifications and requests. HTC’s ODM smartphones continued to generate profit margin as high as 20% compared to industry average of 5%[3]. According to Harvard Business Review‚ HTC shipped more than 70% of the world’s Windows smartphones in 2006 at its peak. HTC won a reputation for excellent smartphones. But it wanted more‚ and began to invest more in innovation before
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Summery: Today McDonald’s have more than 32‚000 local restaurants serving and more than 60 million customers in 117 countries each days. McDonald operation begin in 1940 when Dick and Mac opened McDonald’s Bar-B-Que restaurant in San Bernardino‚ California. In 1948‚ Dick and Mac close the operation for the renovation and reopened after three month later with the most popular item. In 1954‚ Ray Kroc‚ as multimode‚ was attraction and operation and learnt that the McDonald brother had desired to franchise
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