Haier Marketing Analysis William Li Haier History and Culture Haier Group —— the world ’s fourth largest manufacturer of white goods‚ the most valuable brands of China. The company was founded in 1984 in Qingdao‚ China. As of 2009‚ Haier has established 29 manufacturing bases‚ eight comprehensive research and development centers‚ and 19 overseas trading companies around the world and it has employs more than 60‚000 (Angiezahn‚ 2011). In 2009‚ Haier ’s global turnover reached 124.3 billion
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OP321 Assignment: Week#11 Haier case study Date: Nov7‚2014 1. What was their competitive strategy& order winner? Product innovation is Haier’s competitive advantage‚ which combined with supply chain innovation. Based on different customer’s lifestyle‚ Haier focus on product differentiation‚ which produced hundreds of unique products across Haier’s strategic model with low-end‚ value‚ and high-end brands. Such competitive advantage is created by supply chain innovation. Haier cooperate with suppliers
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Porter’s 5 Forces Analysis- Need to include one consistant example-The conclusions/improvements that can be drawn from Porter’s 5 Forces-Every force should have a fancy quote and reference Introduction Developed by Michael E. Porter‚ “Porters 5 Forces” have shaped a generation of academic research and business practice. Intense forces lead to less attractive returns on investment as can be seen in the airline textile and hotel industries. Benign forces exist in industries such as software‚ soft
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SWOT Analysis Strengths: • Haier has a single company which serves the entire group in logistic that could reduce their cost. • They have a good innovation and continue improving in the product design. • Their products focused on the quality‚ which is better then their competitors in domestic market. • There is a service center that has a good service performance with computerized system in order to tracks the customer response. Weaknesses: • Opportunities: • The
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5 Forces Model 1. Threat of New Entrants.( LOW) a. The average person can’t come along and start up a bank‚ but there are services‚ such as internet bill payment‚ on which entrepreneurs can capitalize. Banks are fearful of being squeezed out of the payments business‚ because it is a good source of fee-based revenue. b. Another trend that poses a threat is companies offering other financial services. What would it take for an insurance company to start offering mortgage and loan services? Not
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Porter’s 5 Forces 1. Rivalry among competing sellers a. Strong i. Buyer demand is growing slowly or declining ii. Buyer costs to switch brands are low iii. The products of industry members are commodities iv. The firms in the industry have high fixed costs or high storage costs v. Competitors are numerous or are roughly equal in size and strength vi. Rivals have diverse objectives and strategies vii. High exit barriers
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of HAIER: A SWOT & Value Chain Analysis of The Most Successful Chinese Emerging Multinational - Haier International Business Management Candidate Number: 52875 19th December 2014 CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Target Company Presentation - Haier ...................................................... 1 2.0 Haier: Environmental
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5 forces Threat of Competitors- High . BMW have got a lot of competitors . The biggest rivalry is a Mercedes. Both company aiming on the same customer group and have got nearly same quality of cars. Also there is threat form Audi ‚ Lexus ‚ Volkswagen and Reno .But BMW still holding one of the leading place in car industry ‚ because of their established brand ‚ good service and huge amount of innovations. Power of buyer –High. Buyers have got a lot of power over the production of the BMW
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both companies. Buyer power also acts to force prices down. If beans are too expensive in Tesco‚ buyers will exercise their power and move to Sainsbury. Fortunately for Tesco‚ there are few other large supermarket companies. This means the market is disciplined the supermarkets have a disciplined approach to price setting. Discipline stops them destroying each other in a profit war. Supplier power is an important part of the Porters five forces model. Implications for Tesco are many. Supplier
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Haier CEO -‐-‐-‐ Ruimin Zhang Shen Si F35122015-‐7 Ruimin Zhang was born in Shandong Province on 1949 and Received an MBA from the University of Science and Technology of China in 1995. Now he is the CEO of Haier Group. Haier‚ established as a refrigerator factory in Qingdao in 1920
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