Issues Immediate issue: The company has to deal with its lower-wage employees¡¯ work-life balance issue. Basic issues: 1.The work-life balance program was ignored by lower-wage workers because they couldn¡¯t afford that program. 2.The lower-wage workers were depending on management for assistance with more serious issues not just child-care or referral programs. 3.Managers spending upwards of 50% of their time to solve employees¡¯ numerous personal issues. 4.Extremely high turnover among
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CASE 1 APPLE COMPUTER‚ INC.: PEOPLE AND DESIGN CREATE APPLE’S FUTURE Apple Computer paradoxically exists as both one of America’s greatest successes and one of its greatest failures to achieve potential. It ignited the personal computer industry in the 1970’s (1)‚ bringing such behemoths as IBM and Digital Equipment almost to their knees. At the same time‚ Apple is an example of opportunities lost. It represents a fascinating microcosm of American business as it continues to utilize its strengths
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SCM Case Analysis: Apple‚ Inc. Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management Capella University April 23‚ 2014 Apple is one of the most widely known companies in the world. They started as a computer company in 1976. Apple is now a Fortune 500 company and have been voted as having the best supply chain for the past several years by the IT research team Gartner. Many factors make them number one. Apple was not always the supply chain kings. A smart firm recognizes their weaknesses‚
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------------------------------------------------- 1. Analyze the personal computer industry. Are the dynamics favorable or problematic for Apple? ------------------------------------------------- The personal computer industry is at a crossroads. At the outset‚ consumers desire to own and operate computers. On the other hand‚ the preferred personal “computers” may no longer take the form of a desktop or laptop. Indeed‚ a portion of the personal computer industry has already shifted their preference from a desktop
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APPLE PESTEL ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS Political These refer to government policy such as the degree of intervention in the economy Apple‚ being a Cupertino based company in California‚ is subject to American laws and regulations. These include taxation laws and product manufacturing regulations. Economic * These include interest rates‚ taxation changes‚ economic growth‚ inflation and exchange rates. For example: - higher interest rates may deter investment because it costs more
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Direct Marketing‚ Electronic Media. These forms are all used to reach out to an audience to help promote a product or service. Below‚ I have prepared an overview of Apple Inc.’s IMC strategy. Advertising Apple Inc. has an impressive image to uphold and their advertisements certainly add more value to the product itself. Since Apple Inc. is an electronic technology company their advertising campaigns deal heavily with Internet mediums and television commercials. My personal favorite are the “Mac
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Strength Strength of the brand‚ market share and strong financial performance Apple Inc. has a reputation for being a highly-innovative‚ well-functioning and well-designed product with a track record of sound business performance. It is estimated that Apple’s brand is valued at $ 76.5 billion and in 2012; the brand was voted the second most valuable brand in the world (Jurevicius‚ 2013). The brand reputation has one of the best strong financial performance among many companies (Jurevicius‚ 2013)
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Week 4 Case Study Apple versus the World- IPAD sparks an Apple ifrenzy At the end of 2010 Apple‚ the maker of iPods‚ iPhones and IPADs‚ became the world’s most valuable company‚ a mantle which had been held by Microsoft. The two companies started the personal computer revolution in the 1970s but Microsoft had to date outflanked Apple to become the market leader. Hence‚ the significance of this turnaround in fortunes. Apple’s rebirth began with the launch of the iPod music player followed by its
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Case Study 1: Apple 2008 1. Historically‚ what were Apple’s major competitive advantages? Apple’s major competitive advantages over its rivals‚ historically‚ were: (1) the pioneering of the personal computer market with its easy-to-use Apple II in 1978; (2) the introduction of the first graphical user interface (GUI) with the Macintosh in 1984; (3) the winning‚ powerful combination of Wozniak’s technical skills‚ Jobs’ entrepreneurial zeal and vision‚ and Markkula’s business savvy and connections;
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Rajan Jayakrishnan Nair PGWPM13RAJ APPLE: A Tale of Three cities The case will be used for understanding the following concept: • The potential role which third party logistics providers can play in supply chains • The analysis of costs and benefits at a company level and at a multi-company level in supply chain management. The Case also provides background on two existing supplier hubs - one in Cork‚ Ireland and one in Fountain Colorado. This allows us to contrast the effect of
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