Problem Statement The Apple Company has had great success with the iPod but now needs to figure out a way they can create a sustainable comparative advantage in the Mp3 player market or they will lose demand and market share‚ and decrease profits and revenue . Analysis I am now going to analyze the PC and Music Player industry using Porter’s five forces. ~Competitors The competitors in the PC industry are fierce and intense. There is a very high rivalry in the industry causing the price
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Objective of Case study: Let’s start the whole story with the evolution of the term "Apple Inc." It was the name given to a company in 1996 just after it went almost bankrupt which started off as "Apple Computer". Apple Inc. in 2010 is celebrating smashing success in almost every measures - be it ’over faithful customers’‚ ’rapid growth’‚ ’high profits’ or spectacular accomplishments since beginning in terms of ’innovation accomplishments’ and amalgamation of these features has raised the expectation
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Table of contents Apple competitive advantage ……………………………………………………………… p 3 The personal computer industry ………………………………………………………….. p 6 Apple’s competitive advantage in PCs …………………………………………………... p 9 The introduction of IPhone as a blue ocean strategy ……………………………………. p 13 Apple’s competitive position in smartphones …………………………………………… p 19 How does the death of Steve Jobs affect Apple’s overall strategy for the next 5 years …. P References list ……………………………………………………………………………
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Design Features Performance OS X Lion Built-in Apps Tech Specs Built on a rock-solid UNIX foundation‚ OS X is engineered to take full advantage of the technologies in every new Mac. And to deliver the most intuitive and integrated computer experience. Hardware and software made for each other. Since the software on every Mac is created by the same company that makes the Mac‚ you get a fully integrated system in which everything works together perfectly. OS X works with the
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Exhibit 1 Selected Pinkerton’s Financial Data (in $millions) 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 (E) Income From Services Cost of Services provided Gross Profit Operating Expenses Operating Profit Cash Accounts receivable‚ net Other current assets Total Current Assets Net property‚ plant‚ and equipment Total Assets Accounts payable Accrued expenses ad other current Liabilities Total Current Liabilities Exhibit 2 $ 296 265 32 16 16 4 49 53 11 64 0 29 $ 308 275 32 17 15 3 51 54 11 65 1 29
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Questions: What do you think was the main reason for Ipone’s success in America? ➢ Innovations ➢ Apple retail stores ➢ Emphasis on design ➢ Digital music player’s success ➢ Successful marketing effort - meet the expectation - mystique ➢ Good service plan (unlimited data with direct internet aceess‚ visual voicemail and a host of other goodies) 4Ps: Product: Fashionable‚ new advantages. Promotion: Tv campaign Price: Consumer psychology Place With tough competition from
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“Remember the Apple” I. Problem Statement Apple Inc. is known for their innovative products‚ combining user-friendly technology and elegant design‚ Apple’s bite of the consumer electronics market has been getting a little larger year by year. The Apple brand is fun‚ unique‚ and memorable because it is such a departure from brands that sound serious and corporate. Apple’s Macintosh computers has always stood out because it looks different from other personal computers and relies on software
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Apple has become one of the most distinguished companies over the past decades; with its advanced product innovation and diverse product line it has managed to produce extremely large revenues and margins. Founded in 1976 on the west coast Apple inc. has single handedly caused a computer revolution‚ in essence‚ creating the personal computer industry. For the majority of its company’s existence CEO Steve Jobs had run it. In light of Steve Jobs unfortunate death Apple will have to continue to create
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Apple Computers have found themselves in a very different world today from when they first started in the 1980s. The savviness of today’s consumers and the emergence of new markets and competitors are just a few differences that Apple has faced. Using Porter’s 5 Force Model‚ we will look at the major changes. Intensity of Competitive Rivalry The intensity of competitive rivalry has increased because of the number of competitors‚ the innovations in distribution channels as well as the decrease
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personal computer industry and the mobile phone industry……………………………………..3 Resources…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………....4 Economies of scale‚ experience and scope……………………………………………………………………………………4 What are the main strengths of Apple and what distinguishes this company from the competition?.................................................................................................................................5 Strategic fit………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………5
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