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    Zara : IT for Fast Fashion Zara is a leading brand in the fashion retail industry. It is a vertically integrated retailer‚ a pioneer of the Just-In-Time Inventory system. It becomes important to define the critical success factors for this industry in the analysis presented through the following three questions: 1. How can you differentiate Zara’s use of IT? Technology investment should be targeted at the points in the value chain where the impact is most significant. If we look at the value

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    identify the trends and meet the demand with the help of its autonomously organized structure and its effective value chain systems. The present system followed by Zara has been very effective and very easy to maintain‚ which as a result has persuaded the company to continue without any change in the present system so far. The problem that Zara faces right now is that the system that they use‚ P-O-S (Point of Sale terminals)‚ runs on DOS which Microsoft does not support anymore and any hardware change

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    Vertical Value Chain The following companies form the raw materials suppliers to the service providers indicates and comprise the global industry value chain. This value chain table explains level of vertical integration by the firms. Some firms participate in only one or a few stage of the industry value chain‚ while others comprise many if not all states. Vertical Integration John Deere is highly vertically integrated because it participates in more than one industry value chain activity. John

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    differentiation” which would involve considerable financial investment in research‚ innovation‚ and marketing to sustainably maintain a distinct product in the market (Daniela‚ 2014‚ p. 526). Also‚ the use sea water would enable Baltimore Spring Water to affect vertical integration by eliminating the supplier which may reduce cost as well as improve

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    moment. The case later moves on to explain how Zara came to be what it is‚ and how they carried out their business model from its beginnings. The company Zara was founded in 1975 by its current major stockholder‚ Armancio Ortega‚ and was aimed at women‚ men‚ and children. It is affiliated to other clothing brands including Massimo Dutti‚ Pull and Bear‚ Bershka‚ Stradivarius‚ and Oysho‚ all part of the Infitex corporation. From its starting roots‚ Zara has managed to set themselves apart from their

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    who have no background experience at all. Skill transfers can be broken up into two parts. Lateral transfer is easy and is the transfer into a similar new skill‚ such as tackling in rugby union after learning the tackling method in rugby league. Vertical transfer is the transfer of a skill from a lower order skill to a similar high order skill‚ such as learning how to throw before learning how to shoot in netball. In other words it’s considered as a completely different skill but you have to learn

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    EXTERNAL As for the B2C buying behaviour‚ many perspectives are included. Firstly‚ take a look at the cultural factors. Buyers of ZARA are influenced by culture‚ subculture and social factors. ZARA collects information about its customers via staff members‚ by different observations and also directly from the buyers. Since ZARA is a centralized brand it focuses on the global trends‚ though it has decided to move towards geocentric orientation and started to adopt local solutions‚ too. It is also

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    ACC 561 - Week 3 - Assignment – WileyPLUS Brief Exercise 13-4 Using these data from the comparative balance sheet of Rosalez Company‚ perform horizontal analysis. (If amount and percentage are a decrease show the numbers as negative‚ e.g. -55‚000‚ -20% or (55‚000)‚ (20%). Round percentages to 0 decimal places‚ e.g. 12%.) Increase or (Decrease) Dec. 31‚ 2012 Dec. 31‚ 2011 Amount Percentage Accounts receivable $ 488‚200 $ 360‚000 $128‚200 36  % Inventory $ 818‚100 $ 601‚200 $216

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    industry? Is that different from what it takes a regional player to succeed? 2. What elements of Zara’s value chain help/hurt its ability to grow? Do you think Zara should grow 3. How would you advise Salgado to proceed on the issue of upgrading Zara’s POS systems? Intro - Inditex (Industria de Diseño Textil) of Spain‚ the owner of Zara and five other apparel retailing chains * Global Apparel Chain - Characterized as a prototypical example of a buyer-driven global chain‚ in which profits

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    supply chain explaining how it supports the "fast fashion" model. Zara‚ Spanish clothing with retail chain throughout the world is probably the world’s fastest growing retailer with almost a thousand stores. Zara has it own unique business model that enabled Zara to be compete with its competitors‚ and it’s driven by Zara’s "fast fashion" with its vertically integrated supply chain. Vertically integrated supply chain allowed Zara to successfully build up a strong retail chain combine with the forces

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