changing due to convergence--a process by which the boundaries across industries or businesses or markets or geographies or customer experiences become blurred‚ resulting in new business opportunities to serve customer needs and improve customer value. To manage in a convergent economy‚ executives must understand the key drivers of a broader concept of convergence as well as how to detect and leverage convergence. By using a multidimensional framework with changing customer needs as the anchor
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2. Describe the three broad categories of a customer value proposition. Three customers value propositions: * Customer Intimacy: Company stays close to its customers and satisfy customers’ needs better than that of the other competitors. * Operational excellence: Company provides values to its customers by excelling in operational activities such as: delivering‚ pricing‚ customer services. * Product leadership: Company adds value to its customers by providing high quality products than
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Ashford University Milan Havel January 28‚ 2012 JetBlue Airways 1.) What is JetBlue’s strategy for success in the marketplace? Does the company rely primarily on a customer intimacy‚ operational excellence‚ or product leadership customer value proposition? What evidence supports your conclusion? JetBlue’s strategy for success in the marketplace can be summed up‚ as “a leading low-fare‚ low-cost passenger airline by offering customers high-quality customer service and a differentiated product”
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Managing the Growing Organisation Week 1 * There can be just one person in an organisation – eg. POF.com (Plenty Of Fish – a dating website has millions of users and plenty of member volunteers) * Stages of Growth metaphor: an organisation as a person * Infant * Adolesent * Mature * Stages of Growth metaphor: an organisation as a family * Only child * 1 sibling * 2 sibling * 3 sibling * 4 sibling * 5+ sibling * 2 key models: * 5
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delivers more for less Value players will probably challenge your company. How will you respond? Robert J. Frank‚ Jeffrey P. George‚ and Laxman Narasimhan Companies offering the powerful combination of low prices and high quality are capturing the hearts and wallets of consumers in Europe and in the United States‚ where more than half of the population now shops weekly at mass merchants like Wal-Mart and Target‚ up from 25 percent in 1996. These and similar value players‚ such as Aldi
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Marketing 5805 Firm Analysis Project Firm: Daniel Memorial‚ Inc. Description: Daniel is a nonprofit organization serving at-risk youth from the community through a wide variety of programs. Some of the services offered include: therapeutic foster homes‚ independent living skills and housing for homeless youth‚ juvenile dependency intervention‚ residential treatment‚ and community based treatment through the dependency court system which is contracted through the Department of Children and Families
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Hero Honda : Challenges in Multi-segment Positioning and Selling Context of Brand Positioning. Hero Honda mainly focused on sub segmentation of each level of the market and targeted each segment with a message that was based on emotional benefits (indicative catchline Desh ki dhadkan)‚ since emotional segmentation is more powerful than functionality based segmentation. Further it worked on: * Multi segmentation based on pricing‚ utility‚ income level and age profile * Brand portfolio
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Customer is at the centre of everything we do in an organisation. Discuss this statement and how an organisation can benefit from listening to the “voice of the customer”. Introduction Can a business exist without customers who buy the products? Is there a star product with no customers buying it? The only way for a product to become “the star product” is by having many people buying it. Thus the customer becomes the lynch pin of everything we do in organisations. Consequently‚ today’s competitive
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The value of the definition of philosophy: the value of specific things are an integral part of the human brain is everything in the world is divided into two major categories of useful and harmful‚ from the two major types of specific things in the abstract thinking by the absolute abstract things or meta body‚ is the world The interaction with all things in general‚ the interrelated nature and capacity of each specific things that have the universal nature and provisions. Is the value of
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Company Overview Meridicom is a price leader in communications industry with its top of the line broadband‚ mobile and landline services. It has largest market share in landline and broadband but very small presence in mobile services. Its major competitors which include big mobile companies‚ cable TV operators and internet providers follow lead as per the prices set by Meridicom. Case Assessment Telzip‚ small company having 5% market share in landline‚ has challenged Meridicom by offering
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