IKEA Groups Co. Abstract IKEA is a well-known global brand that provides high-quality furniture at a low cost. Currently there are outlets in 37 countries all over the world and IKEA is continuing to expand. As the company expands they must adapt to culture-specific needs while at the same time continuing to be loyal to their original concept. IKEA has strong relationship with suppliers which help them to be cost leader in the furniture industry as well as a strong social
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Forces and Value Chain analyses of IKEA (2012‚ 2700 words) This paper looks at IKEA‚ one of the global leading furniture retailers and a very successful brand. It examines the environment in which IKEA operates using SWOT‚ PESTEL‚ Porter’s 5 Forces and Value chain analyses to inspect the attractiveness and competitiveness of the industry. Conclusions are also made. IKEA‚ SWOT; PESTEL; Porter’s Five Forces; Value chain analysis
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IKEA assignment 1. Given the SWOT analysis presented in the case‚ what are IKEA’s key competitive advantages? What strategic focus should the company take as it looks to further expand into the U.S. market? - I think that the Ikea’s key competitive advantages are‚ their lower cost products‚ everyone is looking for a good deal and if they are able to buy a chair for $50 instead of $100 and assemble is easy I think people will buy the $50 chair. Also another advantage is the customers in
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Stakeholder management in a multicultural environment. A case-study of a global retailer entering the Russian Market. Authors: Dinara Izmaylova Federica Zuccon Supervisor: Nils Wålhin Student Umeå School of Business Autumn semester 2010 Master thesis‚ one-year‚ 15 hp DEDICATION "When we consider a new project‚ we really study it... not just the surface idea‚ but everything about it" Thomas‚ F and Johnston‚ O‚ 1981: The Illusion of Life. Italy: Walt Disney Production To my father
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long term benefits. For classicists‚ profitability is the ultimate objective of business‚ and rational planning is the means to achieve it. As per Alfred Sloan: “the strategic aim of a business is to earn a return on capital‚ and if in any particular case the return in the long run is not satisfactory ‚ the deficiency should be corrected or the activity abandoned” (Sloan‚ 1963) For evolutionists‚ strategy in the classical sense of rational deliberate future planning is often irrelevant. In evolutionary
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In 1998‚ the first IKEA store was opened to the Chinese market in Shanghai‚ the country’s financial cradle and now ready to expand further. With a consistent economic growth level‚ China is attractive to most multinational companies as a green of business potential. However‚ a successful expansion needs to reflect the way in which IKEA understands the marketplace in terms of cultural infrastructure‚ protection of its brand‚ trade barriers such as host country legislation‚ political
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business‚ whereas opportunities and threats are external factors. IKEAs strengths include leadership position in the global marketplace and strong brand recognition‚ effective marketing strategy of the company‚ as well as its financial maturity. Moreover‚ the company offers its products for highly competitive prices and this strategy provides strong competitive advantage for the company. The main weaknesses associated with IKEA mostly relate to its global size which makes it difficult to implement
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has the globalization of markets and production benefitted IKEA? Globalization as we know it is the phenomenon of the world economies becoming reliant and integrated with one another. This is otherwise known as the trend characterized by denationalization where the world now becomes a global marketplace. IKEA is recognized to be a globalized brand with the ability to spread their own culture and values to over 300 stores in over 38 countries. The globalization of market refers to the merging of
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CASE 1 : IKEA : FURNISHING THE WORLD SUMMARY IKEA is very well known as the world’s largest home furnishing retail chain which was founded in Sweden back in 1943. Originally started as a mail order company‚ now IKEA has expanded its operation to more than 32 countries having more than 175 outlets. IKEA operates large warehouse showrooms in 16 countries and operates smaller stores in another 9 countries. Germany is IKEA’s largest market followed by the U.S. IKEA’s mission is to “offer a wide
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