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    THE FIVE COMPETITIVE FORCES THAT SHAPE STRATEGY NOTES Competitive Forces 1. Rivalry Among Existing Competitors 2. The Power if Buyers 3. The Power of Suppliers 4. Threat of Entrants 5. The Threat of Substitute Products/Services The extended rivalry that results from all five forces defines an industry’s structure and shapes the nature of competitive interaction within an industry. Understanding the competitive forces‚ and their causes‚ reveals the roots of an industry’s current profit-

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    1984/LEGO Movie Analysis Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in literary work. It has been discovered that there is indeed a common theme surrounding both George Orwell’s novel 1984 and the LEGO movie. These pieces of literature serve to warn its readers/audience of the dangers of totalitarianism. Both the movie and the novel portray a “perfect” totalitarian society‚ where the government has complete and total power and control. When one looks beneath the surface of these

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    Lego Friends Review

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    Others must agree that‚ if not‚ I need to tell you‚ Lego Friends is pieces of plastic bricks with instructions and people with different parts. If you like toy houses‚ and lego‚ then the time has come for you to get some lego friends‚ which is a better version ‚ you can build it‚ move it and play with it. You will have a fun time building it and you will also have a fun time playing with it. You can take the stuff you built apart‚ and then make it again/make something else( whatever you choose

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    chain of hamburger fast food restaurants‚ daily serving around 68 million customers in 119 countries. (mcdonalds.com & burgerbusiness.com) In the year of 2011‚ the net income has reached 27 billion USD with net profit of 5.5 billion USD. In the recent five years‚ McDonald’s revenue kept increasing and the average increase rate was 3.1 %.( McDonald’s annual report‚2011). Subway which is owned and operated by Doctor’s Associate is an American restaurant franchise which mainly sells sandwiches and salads

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    Name:- Rakesh Patil. Roll No:- PGEMP43/A/29. Apply the five forces analysis to a selected product market/division and assess the attractiveness of that industry. Compare the attractiveness of the industry five years back versus today. I work for ElectroMech Material Handling Systems India Pvt Ltd which is one of the largest manufacturer of workshop duty Cranes in India. For the five force analysis I have selected Cranes used in the hazardous area termed as Explosion protected cranes. Introduction:-

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    This essay is an attempt to apply the Five Forces Model for industry analysis and business strategy development formed by Michael E. Porter of Harvard Business School in 1979 that draws upon industrial organization (IO) economics to derive five forces that determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of a market. Within the ambit of Porter’s typology‚ this essay aims to analyze the attractiveness of industries for investment and seeks to identify their potential for change or

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    Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model is a model used to analyze a particular environment of an industry. An industry is a group of firms that market products which are close substitutes for each other‚ such as the automobile industry. According to Porter‚ there are five forces that determine an industry’s long-run profitability and attractiveness. These five competitive forces are the threat of entry of new competitors‚ or new entrants; the threat of substitutes; the bargaining power of buyers; the

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    Lego Case Study

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    Lego: Embracing Change Team Delta James - Rachel - Dien - Rosy 375‚000 bricks 3‚591 meters tall!!! Lego is awesome - On average‚ every person on earth owns 94 Lego bricks - Sold in 130 countries (195 total) - 55‚000‚000‚000 parts produced in 2013 - 90 retail stores History - 1934 Ole Kirk Christiansen; Billund‚ Denmark ”Only the best is good enough” - 1949 first building sets - 1958 blocks as we know today - 1974 first mini-figure - 1998 robotic sets Rough Times - early 2000’s • Tough competition

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    Family name Bao First name Cheng ( Steven ) Title: The analysis of Nike in athletic footwear market based on porter’s Five forces model 1. Introduction One and a half months ago‚ the biggest athletic event in the world ultimately drew its curtains after a pitched one-month-long battle‚ which saw thirty-two teams vying for the roll of honor of being crowned the final kings of football – the World Champions – and earn bragging rights for four years at least. It was not only

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    Lego case study 1. How did the information systems and the organization design changes implemented by Knudstorp align with the changes in business strategy? Ever since LEGO started experiencing double digit annual sales growth‚ (by launching new toy games‚ branded theme parks‚ entering the video game sector‚ introducing mobile applications‚ introducing toys for girls‚ etc.) they realized they needed a model that was standardized‚ modular and scalable. Hence‚ allowing them to expand to

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