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    Marketing Case Study Reoport - Canon The report analyses the success factors of Canon’s business during their globalization in 1960s and 1970s‚ then next discusses the recommendation for Xerox to combat Canon. The report consists of the following sections. • Background of the Company – history / products • Canon Strategy • Strengths of Canon • Weaknesses of Canon • Introduction to Xerox • Xerox Strategy • Recommendations for Xerox Background of the Company Canon started its business as a camera

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    Harley-Davidson, Inc.

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    Running Head: HARLEY-DAVIDSON‚ INC. & THE GREAT RIDE INTO THE SUNSET (OOPS) Harley-Davidson‚ Inc. External and Internal Analysis‚ Value Chain‚ Core Competencies and EVA Evaluations within the Competitive Recreational Vehicles Industry Environment Including Strategic Recommendations. Patrick Beach Elise Boldt Neil Colombini Carl Seaberg Heather Songer Pacific Lutheran University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for BUSA 499-02 Professor Quoc Pham May

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    Value Chain Analysis To determine where Apple developed distinctive capabilities‚ Porter’s generic value chainmodel provides a systematic framework for identifying Apple’s utilization of resources. Primaryactivities for Apple include Technology and Product Design‚ Production‚ Sales and Marketing‚Customer Service‚ and Legal Services. Technology and Product Design Apple was the first platform to run an electronic spreadsheet in VisiCalc on the Apple II Plus and the first to establish a “digital

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    Dirt Bikes USA‚ a small company‚ started in 1994 by Carl Schmidt and Steven McFadden. Two young experienced bikers who had experience in engineering who wanted to create a racing bike using their frames and top-quality engines manufactured by other companies. While Dirt Bikes is still owned by Carl‚ CEO and Steven‚ President and COO‚ they now have 120 employees working in different departments such as design‚ engineering and production. They have a service and parts department for warrantee services

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    Gillette Case Analysis

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    Case Analysis for Gillette: Product and Marketing Innovation 9/11/2012 Abstract Gillette is seeking means to retain dominance in market share they have lead for the last century. Along with sustaining market share Gillette has continued focus on expanding worldwide into less saturated markets. In this analysis multiple alternatives will be explored in order to make a recommendation on steps that would favor Gillette’s organization in meeting their aspirations. Situation Analysis

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    boeing 777 Value Chain Analysis Examining the value creating potential of primary activities of Boeing 777 1) Inbound operation a) Materials New‚ lightweight‚ cost-effective structural materials are used in several 777 applications. (Referred to Appendix 1) Beginning in early 1994‚ The Boeing Company initiated a process improvement activity called Define and Control Airplane Configuration/Manufacturing Resource Management (DCAC/MRM). This "breakthrough" initiative will improve the processes

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    Purpose of Assignment • To illustrate the value of information to the operation and management of a business Research Assignment 1 – Types of Organisational Information 3 Background • Figure 1 shows a summary of the main processes that operate within any organisation. • It has been developed by PricewaterhouseCoopers (2002) to provide businesses with guidelines on managing these processes. • It has much in common with Micheal Porter’s Value Chain Model Research Assignment 1 – Types of

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    Question 1 : Evaluate product innovation at Gillette throughout its history. Gillette has invented the first safety razor with disposable blades in year 1901 which is one of the new-to-the-world products. This safety razor serves as a basic product‚ for the market segment of men who shave regularly‚ providing them high quality shaving experience. The safety razor differentiates itself from the razor used at that period of time-- the straight razor with an open blade‚ with its cover over the two

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    Cathay Pacific’s Value Chain Operations Cathay Pacific believes that their business is selling experience to the passengers. The emotional bonding with the passengers is the key to building loyalty and one of the major factors that encourage the customers to repurchase the airline products. The biggest difference of Cathay Pacific to its competitors is its people. The employees at Cathay Pacific are the ones who bridge the gap between product development and customer expectation. The passengers

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    Zara vs Mark&Spencer

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    in the apparel industry‚ and examines supply chains and the product-process linkages of both companies. Marks & Spencer‚ originally named Penny Bazaars‚ was founded by Michael Marks in 1884 in Northern England as a clothing sales company. Ten years after its startup‚ Thomas Spencer joined Michael Marks and became co-owner of the company. From 1894‚ the company has continued to work under the name of “Marks & Spencer (M&S).” Influenced by American chain stores‚ M&S started to sell both food and clothes

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