Kodak: Funtime Film Case Analysis Marco Cader Prof. Fruzzetti MRKT 4001 12/13/2012 I. Situation Analysis Eastman Kodak Company‚ founded in 1889 by George Eastman‚ was the prime manufacturer and distributor of easy-use cameras and films. Films being their main product of grandeur; Kodak stood out above all competitors by all means. By the first hundreds of years‚ Kodak had the highest market share in the film industry‚ both globally and in the United States. Things were about to change
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Eastman Kodak As the photographic market had a significant transformation due to the technology in the last five years‚ Kodak‚ one of the leaders in this industry is currently straggling with the transformation and end up losing sales in the traditional photographic market. Moreover‚ the intense competition in the digital camera market has driven the profit margin to a razor-thin level. After reading the case and browse through Kodak¡¦s website‚ I came up with several recommendations that are
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Eastman Kodak George Eastman‚ founder of Eastman Kodak‚ developed the first fully portable camera in 1888. With strict business principles and innovative products he had created a new market with Eastman Kodak as the market leader. Decades later‚ Eastman Kodak was confronted with serious competitors in its traditional camera and film business. Several Diversifications gave Eastman Kodak temporarily leading positions in different fields in commercial imaging‚ medical imaging‚ image storage‚ thermal
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EASTMAN KODAK : MEETING THE DIGITAL CHALLANGE The case basically opens up with information regarding the present time. The information is presented in chronological order based on the company’s CEOs. It first provides with a history of the company’s creation. It moves on to the diversification of Kodak’s core competency‚ traditional photography to digital imaging and data storage. As stated earlier‚ the case studies has been segmented based on the company heads and their strategies and achievements
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MKTG Kodak and Fujifilm The Economist had a great article detailing the difference between Kodak’s historic bankruptcy and Fujifilm’s equally remarkable success‚ in the last Kodak moment‚ and expanded on in Sharper focus. The two companies have much in common but eventually took different paths when digital photography came around. Kodak had dominated the photo film market for most of the 1900s until competitors like Fuji began taking market share from Kodak in 1984. Kodak ignored the new threats
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INTRODUCCION Eastman Kodak sufre un significativo declive en su cuota de Mercado a manos de productores de marcas de bajo precio y marcas propias. Este caso presenta la propuesta de George Fisher‚ CEO de Kodak para lanzar una nueva marca economica para combatir esos rivales. Categorizada por Fortune 500 con $20 millones en ganancias en 1994‚ Kodak es una empresa estadounidense dedicada a proveer equipos de fotografia y suministros. Hoy en dia‚ la compania involucra cada vez mas la tecnologia digital
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Organizational “Metamorphosis” 1.2 Focusing the “Focus” 1.3 Legacy of Kodak 1.4 The Kodak “Plunge” 2. TECHNO-VATION 2.1 Literature Review (Technology and Innovation) 2.2 Analysis 3. CULTURAL BLUEPRINT 3.1 Literature Review (Organisational Culture) 3.2 Analysis 4. CHANGE RESISTANCE 4.1 Literature Review (Change Management Models) 4.2 Analysis 5. RECOMMENDATIONS
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Question 3: How did Fuji Photo Film start to turn around? 1.1. Solutions to Fuji Photo Film’s problems: 1.1.1. Short term solutions: Reorganization: To slash cost and increase efficiency‚ CEO Komori formulated a 2-year‚ full-scale reorganization costing 1.57 billion euros. Shutting down unprofitable business E.g: Photo film‚ which was once the mainstay product of the company‚ was phased out Mass layoff: E.g: cutting of 5000 jobs Outsourcing: Moving of production from Japan to emerging
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Kodak History: Current CEO is Antonio M. Perez. Originally founded in 1881 as “Eastman Dry Plate Company”. Eastman invented the first cameras suitable for non-expert use. In 1888 the name Kodak was born and the Kodak camera was on the market. In 1892 the company was re-named Eastman Kodak and the name has remained the same. Kodak contributed to the introduction to color motion pictures in 1928 by inventing the film with the capabilities to do so. In 1929 Kodak introduced the first motion picture
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University Assignment 1: Kodak and Fujifilm BUS 302 Management Concepts Dr. Gary HanneyJuly 27‚ 2014 Kodak and Fujifilm Kodak and Fujifilm are both extremely well recognized names in the photographic film industry. These two companies became two of the bestselling brands in history. Both companies had innovative products throughout their history that created a competitive advantage. Both companies prided themselves on creating value oriented products. While Fujifilm is still a global leader
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