Content: 1. Summary of case study 2. Questions & Answers 3. Learning outcome Summary of Case Study * Role of Apple Apple is a company known for creative‚ disruptive new technologies and business models. One of its most recent products‚ the iPhone‚ represents this kind of technology. Apple opened up its iPhone platform to third-party developers shortly after releasing it. They provide what’s known as the iPhone SDK (software development kit) to developers free of charge
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INNOVATION AT PROGRESSIVE – Pay As You Go Insurance1 Progressive had captured 10% of the market and as the largest writer of auto insurance wrote 80% of its insurance premiums through independent agents. As an insurance company‚ it displayed strong characteristics of success‚ incrementally attained. Their methodology seemed to have a close correlation to the design rules for innovation‚ as expressed by Gary Hamel2. According to Hamel‚ “no company outperforms its aspirations”. For Progressive
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1. Discuss the most salient points in the evolution of Nypro‚ Inc. and relate this to the company’s future goals. Do you see any barriers or inconsistencies? It is important first to understand the direction that the company wishes to undertake before identifying the more salient points in the evolution of Nypro‚ Inc. The company aims to maintain a sustainable growth in profits and revenues. It also aims to "enhance its customer focus and serviceability by being the customer’s local source for customer
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bootstrapping‚ pros and cons of financing options social entrepreneurship: what it is‚ key facets‚ stakeholders‚ how it compares to traditional entrepreneurship‚ how it compares to charity‚ examples Technological Factors opportunities and threats of technology
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OBS 320: Chapter 4‚ Exploring the External Environment: Macro and Industry Dynamics Leave out: The Value Curve (P. 152-156); and When industry Divide and Collide (P.163-164) 1. Explain the importance of the external context for strategy and firm performance (P. 130-132) A. The External Context of Strategy (Figure 4.1) B. The External Context of Strategy (Explained) It is crucial that the external environment is thoroughly understood in order to formulate an effective
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NAME: NGUYEN TAT DAT SUBJECT: BUS 632 TIVO – CASE STUDY 1. Is TiVo a disruptive or a sustaining technology Base on the fact coming from the article‚ TiVo is a disruptive technology * TiVo did not seek to become a media portal or a content aggregator. Instead‚ it would act primarily as a “facilitator” to third party content distributors. At the core of these offerings was TiVoCast‚ a feature that let users access video contents feeds through main TiVo menu * TiVo push into broadband
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Schulz‚ Form #1‚ 2001 C-print‚ 120 x 160 cm How P&G Tripled Its Innovation Success Rate Inside the company’s new-growth factory by Bruce Brown and Scott D. Anthony 64 Harvard Business Review June 2011 HBR.ORG Bruce Brown is the chief technology officer of Procter & Gamble. Scott D. Anthony is the managing director of Innosight. June 2011 Harvard Business Review 65 B SPOTLIGHT ON PRODUCT INNOVATION 66 Harvard Business Review June 2011 BACK IN 2000 the prospects for Procter
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uption The Big iDeA Big-Bang DisRuption B 46 Harvard Business Review March 2013 y now any well-read executive knows the basic playbook for saving a business from disruptive innovation. Nearly two decades of management research‚ beginning with Joseph L. Bower and Clayton M. Christensen’s 1995 HBR article‚ “Disruptive Technologies: Catching the Wave‚” have taught businesses to be on the lookout for upstarts that offer cheap substitutes to their products‚ capture new‚ low-end customers‚ and then
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and External Factors Even though government regulations are needed to structure Uber ’s ridesharing service‚ Uber ’s is a massive company which is now valued at $40 billion dollars because Uber ’s internal and external planning represents a true disruptive innovation and Uber ’s model for delivering transportation services are poised to dramatically increase the size of the livery globally. Uber - Internal and External Factors Uber ’s is a massive company which is now valued at $40 billion dollars
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with some of the most popular games in the world as FIFA and The Sims. Though‚ it has to be said that the world is only getting more digital‚ which makes it possible for new competitors to enter the market‚ .as barriers are getting lower. Disruptive technologies
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