INTRODUCTION Ingvar Kamprad‚ a Swedish catalogue king‚ founded IKEA in 1947. IKEA is an acronym for his name‚ the farm and hometown‚ Elmtaryd‚ Agunaryd. IKEA has evolved over the years and has developed into a unique concept offering affordable quality home furnishings within numerous stores scattered across the globe. IKEA is guided by a corporate philosophy spelled out in the founder ’s quasi-religious book ’Testament of a Furniture Retailer ’ . IKEA emphasizes on responding to the home furnishing needs
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IKEA- Case Study Political Risk Is the possibility that an unexpected and drastic change due to political forces will result in adverse circumstances for business operations. * 1998 the Russian Monetary policy finally collapsed-This caused a MACRO POLITICAL RISK for all companies operating in Russia‚ including foreign companies. * Due to this INTERNAL THREAT‚ all foreign companies left the country. IKEA also faced a political risk in Russia in terms of ORGANISED CRIME: Although developing
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IKEA Case Study Strategic Marketing Plan Review Table of Content 1.0 Executive Summary Pg. 3 2.0 IKEA Company’s Proflie Pg. 4 3.0 Segmentation Base on Applied by IKEA Pg. 5 3.1 GEOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION 3.1.1 TARGET MARKET SEGMENTS Pg. 5 3.2. DEMOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION 3.2.1 TARGET MARKET SEGMENTS: Pg. 6 3.3 PSYCHOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION Pg. 6 3.4 BEHAVIORAL SEGMENTATION 3.4.1 TARGET MARKET SEGMENTS Pg. 7 3.5 IKEA’S POSITIONING STRATEGIES Ph. 7 4.0 Customer
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Swedish company IKEA was the world’s largest furniture retailer since the early 1990s. It sold inexpensive furniture of Scandinavian design. The company operated in 55 countries with a workforce of 76‚000. IKEA offered nearly 12‚000 items to the home furnishings market worldwide. It sold a wide range of products including furniture‚ accessories‚ bathrooms and kitchens at 186 retail stores in 30 countries across Europe‚ North America‚ Southeast Asia‚ Middle East and Austral. IKEA is well known for
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Coursework Supply Management IKEA Supply Chain Analysis Name | Sun Yifei | | Wu Yanli | | Zhang Yuting | Word CountSubmission date | Zhao Yandong4114April 18th‚ 2012 | Introduction IKEA is short for Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd‚ as the Swedish furniture corporation‚ which with more than 200 stores in over 30 countries (Chen et al.‚ 2011). In 2011‚ IKEA had 23.5 billion euros in sales with 2.7 billion euros net income and 127‚000employees worldwide (IKEA sustainability report‚ 2011)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Theoretical Analysis 3 1.1.Background 3 1.2 Literature review 3 1.2.1 Click and Mortar Strategy- integration of two channels 4 1.2.2 Transaction-based and trust-based strategy 6 1.2.3 Corporate website & e-commerce system 7 1.2.4 Summary 9 2 Strategy analysis 11 2.1 Business idea 11 2.1.1 Business Model 12 2.1.2 Vision 14 2.2 Global Strategy 14 2.3 Future challenges 15 3 Web site analysis 16 3.1 Informative communication 16 3.2 Structure
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| Supply chain system of IKEA | SCM TERM PAPER | | Annika Albuquerque | [Pick the date] | | Contents INTRODUCTION 3 BACKGROUND NOTE 4 MANAGING SUPPLY CHAIN 7 SUPPLY CHAIN PLANNING 8 SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT 9 WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT 11 STORE DESIGN 12 THE ROAD AHEAD 14 Exhibit I 15 Note on IKEA Way of Purchasing Home Furnishings (IWAY) 15 Social & Working Conditions 15 Environment and Forestry: Suppliers must agree to: 15 IWAY
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Spain) Case study IKEA Strategic management Main factors of development of IKEA Strenghts and weakness Oportunities and threaths Main strategic problems out of Swot analysis Identification of corporate strategy Your suggestions and recommendations Answers: Main factors of development of IKEA The company starts when Ingvar Kamprad from Sweden and when he was really child only with
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IKEA’s GLOBAL SOURCING CHALLENGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The IKEA Group‚ one of the world’s top furniture retailers‚ has emerged as the fastest-growing furniture retailer in the US. Its unique business strategy has given it its strengths for its success today. However‚ like all strategies‚ IKEA’s strategy has its own flaws that can pose as weaknesses. IKEA also has a lot of opportunities in the marketplace such as expansions of their company and threats such as competitors in the same industry
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Madeline Hart Mr. Bruce Richardson Principles of Management 20 October 2014 IKEA is On Top of the Furniture World There are certain necessities that consumers will buy in their lifetime. Furniture is on the top of that list. With so many consumers shopping to decorate and make their homes livable‚ there is a definite competition out in the furniture world today. One company name stands out more than others. IKEA sits with a high reputation among consumers and other businesses. They not only
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