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    1. Introduction IKEA is an internationally known home furnishing retailer. It has grown fast since it was founded in 1943. Today it is the world ’s largest furniture retailer‚ recognized for its Scandinavian style and the low priced high quality furniture items. Most of IKEA ’S furniture is flat-pack. This allows a reduction in costs and packaging. IKEA has around 9500 products‚ including home furniture and accessories. The products are available in all IKEA stores and customers can order them

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    inventory‚ warehousing‚ material handling‚ and packaging‚ disposal and other different fields. Well managed logistics operations‚ in business terms‚ are performed to offer better set consumers services than business competitors with wasting minimum resources of time and money. For that reason‚ logistics for the enterprise is significant in meaning of storing and distributing any kind of purchase. Many firms use logistics/supply chain strategy as a central element in their corporate strategy. In this

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    Ikea Case Analysis (Csr)

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    Corporate Social Responsibility 2012 IKEA Case Analysis I. Analyze: Identify Issue and its Scope The primary CSR issue reflected in this case is the use of child labor by one of IKEA’s Indian carpet supplier. The supplier was explicitly made to sign the contract which restricted the use of children below the age of 14 to be used as laborers. The practice of child labor is considered exploitative by many international organizations and is illegal in many countries. The fifth principle

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    Strategy in USA 12 17- Global sourcing decision 12 18- Competitors 13 19- Core Competence 14 20- Challenges & its effect on Ikea 16 21- Solutions 18 22- Recommendations 20 23- References 22 1- History When Ingvar Kamprad founded IKEA in Sweden in 1943‚ his vision was to “allow people with limited means to furnish their homes like rich people.” The core of the IKEA strategy is in offering a widerange of products that were simple‚ well-designed and priced to be accessible to the majority

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    IKEA “To create a better everyday life for the many people.” IKEA Case Study ‘The Democratization of Style’ IKEA Executive Summary Business model based on:   Affordability due to buying power‚ global design and resulting economies of scale   Stylish and diverse products‚ not localized Past success:   Costumers ‘buy in’ to the IKEA philosophy New challenges:   Increased presence in traditional markets is continuing to shift IKEA’s image from ‘affordable’ to ‘cheap’   Simultaneously:

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    Introduction IKEA‚ the Swedish home furnishing retailer specialising in affordable flat pack furniture is known as the world’s largest retailer of well-designed‚ inexpensive and functional furniture and products for the home. IKEA opened its first furniture showroom in Sweden in 1953‚ and now has over 345 stores in 26 countries worldwide. As the importance of online presence grows‚ IKEA has also launched over 13 successful e-commerce websites in many parts of Europe‚ UK and the US. It is undeniable

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    Ikea Global Sourcing Challenge: Indian Rugs and Child Labor IKEA and Marianne Barner are facing a very challenging issue. Because they were blind sided by the child labor issues with their supplier‚ they had to scramble to respond to the issues in a quick and appropriate manner. IKEA sent a legal team to Geneva to seek input and advice from the International Labor Organization on how to deal with the problem and to find out more about the child labor issues. They also hired a third party agent

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    is the company’s and public’s view of “what makes IKEA who it is” related to this supply chain controversy? Specifically‚ how should Marianne Barner respond to the invitation for IKEA to have a representative appear on the upcoming broadcast of the German video program? I think the public view of IKEA related to this supply chain controversy is negative‚ because the German produced program planned to take a confrontation and aggressive approach aimed directly at IKEA and its suppliers‚ meaning the

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    Internationalisation project IKEA enters the South American market Executive Summary In this essay‚ we will discuss an internationalisation option for IKEA: entering Brazil. IKEA is an established leader in the flat-packed furniture market. Its’ success is based on effectively delivering their value proposition: wide range of products that are well designed‚ at affordable prices. This is possible due to economies of scale and scope‚ shifting assembly from the IKEA value chain to the consumer

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    Ikea Value Chain Analysis

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    IKEA Value-Chain Analysis Posted on July 28‚ 2012 by John Dudovskiy “Each step in the manufacture of a product or the delivery of a service can be thought of as a link in a chain that adds value to the product or service. This concept of a how business fulfils its mission and objectives is known as the value chain” (Needles et al‚ 2007‚ p.836) The concept of Value-Chain analysis is introduced by Michael Porter (1985)‚ who divides activities of the firm into two categories: primary activities and

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