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    *First presentation * Secondweek presentation What do we mean by strategy? Long term plan to achieve the goal and objectives matching internal strengths and external opportunities and Sense of purpose also organization try to Change customers’ behavior and Standard pattern of behavior over a period of time in order to achieve objectives. 5 P’s for Strategy (Henry Mintzberg‚1996). * Plan:long term plan action to deal with a situation.They are made in advance of the actions to which they

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    industry is different from satellite providers‚ Internet service providers‚ or VoIP services‚ whose main difference is in infrastructure. Main players in the cable industry operate on a nation-wide basis. The biggest threat to this industry is high barrier to entry. This is due to a number of factors. First‚ capital requirements are high because infrastructure is costly such as the fiber-optic lines that have been introduced to offer customers higher-priced‚ enhanced or bundled services. There is a

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    Computer Hardware Is No Longer a Major Barrier to Wide Use of Wireless Information Systems Introduction I will be writing this paper to support my title to the idea that computer hardware is no longer a major barrier for wireless information systems. If I were writing this paper 10 years ago it would be titled differently. With the advancements that have been made over the last decade we are given the technology to access almost any information that is available on the internet though a myriad

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    profitability. These five forces are entry barrier‚ threat of substitutes‚ rivalry among competitors‚ bargaining power of suppliers and buyers. [pic] 1. Entry Barrier One of the barriers for competitor entry telecommunication industry is high capital investment. Companies in this industry required high fixed costs and spend relatively large on network equipment and maintain development. Besides‚ technologies required also have considered as barriers for companies entering the telecommunication

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    INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT ABDM3313 ENTREPRENEURSHIP Case 5.1 Panera Bread: Occupying a favorable position in a Highly Competitive Industry Program Finance and Investment Tutorial class Group 7 Tutor’s name Mr. Tang Jut Weng Date of Submission 8th March 2013 Student’s Name ID Number 1. Chan Shi Yoon 11WBD04413 Q1. How has Panera Bread established a unique position in the restaurant industry? How has this unique position contributed to the firm’s success? Do you think Panera Bread will reach its

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    Theme 2: Competitive Environment of Organisations Competition and Business Strategy in Historical Perspective (2002) - P. Ghemawat (not really asked but gives background) Are You Sure You Have a Strategy? (2001) - D.C. Hambrick and J.W. Fredrickson How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy(1979) - M. Porter Profit Pools: A Fresh Look at Strategy (1998) - O. Gadiesh and J.L. Gilbert Getting Real about Virtual Commerce (1999) - P. Evans and T. Wurster Question 3 2010 In the

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    airlines in the customer relationship. Threat of entry: threat of new entrants presents new firms’ possibility to enter the industry and make its returns falling down through prices competition. Since the hub and spoke system has taken place‚ the barrier to entry are higher because new carriers find it difficult to obtain gates and landing slots at the major hubs. In addition governmental and

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    entrants - a segment’s attractiveness varies with the height of its entry and exit barriers - high entry barriers and low exit barriers – most attractive segment - both entry and exit barriers are high – high profit potential but firms face more risk because poorer-performing firms fight it out - both entry and exit barriers are low – the returns are stable and low - low entry barriers and high exit barriers – worst case; chronic overcapacity and depressed earnings for all - example: airline

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    1. Research online news services to identify recent developments impacting the accounting and auditing profession in Japan. Briefly summarize these developments in a bullet format. The 5-S auditing. Managerial Auditing Journal It has been recognized that Japanese firms are clean and orderly. The same is true for high quality western firms. Over the last two decades‚ the Japanese have formalized the technique and named it 5-S practice. As the name is new to most western societies‚ the objective

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    BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIER • Bargaining power is the ability to influence the setting of prices. • The more concentrated and controlled the supply‚ the more power it wields against the market. • Monopolistics or quasi-monopolistic suppliers will use their power to extract better terms (higher profit margins or ) at the expense of the market. • In a truly competitive market‚ no one supplier can set the prices. Aggregation of Supply • Suppliers can group to wield more bargaining power. • This

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