MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED BY INFORMATIVE ABSTRACT This case study is based on the supply chain management of two notable PC manufacturing MNCs‚ Hewlett-Packard and Dell. The objective of this case study is to compare the effectiveness of the standardized process followed by HP to the innovative process of Dell‚ The Direct Model. DESCRIPTIVE ABSTRACT A comparative case study was done between two electronics giants Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Dell.inc‚ on their supply chain management
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Marketing Segmentation Theory based on selling Oxygen bars 1) Demographic Consumer age‚ gender‚ income‚ occupation are considered to be the main factors for demographic segmentation. Other factors like race‚ religion‚ nationality is not emphasized here because product usage will be less affected by those factors. Currently‚ similar-functioned products available in the market have a wide consumer age base‚ ranging from 20+ to 50+. I believe that this age difference does reflect the difference in
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Printed in Great Britain 0160-7383/$30.00 doi:10.1016/j.annals.2004.05.001 MARKET SEGMENTATION A Neural Network Application Jonathan Z. Bloom University of Stellenbosch‚ South Africa Abstract: The objective of the research is to consider a self-organizing neural network for segmenting the international tourist market to Cape Town‚ South Africa. A backpropagation neural network is used to complement the segmentation by generating additional knowledge based on input–output relationship and sensitivity
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Laptops in the Classroom By Elena Choy Laptops in the classroom The essay “Laptops in the Classroom? No Problem” by Elena Choy‚ states that banning laptops in the classroom in not the answer. I agree with Choy because with laptops in a classroom‚ students can access the internet and this is a great tool for research and also a means of communication by using tools like chats‚ e-mails and forums. With the arrival
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What’s The Point? The article “Laptops in the Classroom? No Problem” by Elena Choy is started with a great quote that makes the readers think about their instructor . “A teacher is someone who never says anything once (106).” Choy puts up an argument about whether or not laptop computers should be banned in the classroom. She also made it known that some professors may need to reevaluate their teaching techniques. Most professors feel that laptops in class today have become a huge distraction
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early 1980s. The so-called "portable" computers followed‚ but true laptop computers were not made until the late 1980s. They had limited functions and were not standardized until the Microsoft Windows 95 operating system in 1995. Since then‚ laptop manufacturers have been refining laptop components to make them more portable yet still usable and comfortable. T ypes * Each of the two main categories of desktop computer and laptop computer is further subdivided into several sub-categories. Several
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book‚ iPod etc. as long as you feel that it shows who you are. My laptop describes me in many ways such as the music I download into it. I like rap/hip-hop and R&B‚ so my laptop has many songs of those categories. As for my pictures‚ the pictures saved onto it are of either my friends‚ family or just things I like. They describe who I am and where I come from and the places I have been to. Also I love playing games on my laptop and just exploring the internet. The games describe me as a fun person
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Q. 1) Describe how Dell (case 1‚ pp. 143-145) has influenced visibility‚ consumer behaviour‚ competition‚ and speed through the use of ICT in its supply chain. [Answer in 100 words] - > Dell is known for its hyper-efficient supply chain system‚ which has been made possible through effective use of ICT: * Just-in-time operation was made possible through constant vigil on available stock‚ communication with supplier and regular demand forecasting * Consumers were able to track their order
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The background and history of Dell began in 1984 with Michael Dell as the founder which has been known as the most innovative entrepreneur for marketing computers. Dell began his adventure with computers in 1983 by selling PC components out of his college dorm room at the University of Texas. He bought RAM chips and disk drives for IBM PCs at cost from dealers and resold them in newspaper and magazine ads for 10-15 percent below regular cost. One year later he was already running sales of $ 80‚000
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based on Dell Inc. Essay 1 : Introduction to Dell 3 Parts - Look at the Business Model in Particular (Is it fit for purpose?) – Then the Ecosystem – The Modularization and mention licensing Look the Paradigm of Dell Conclusion - - Essay 2 : Look at the Core Competence of Dell What part has the Ecosystem played in Dell’s growth? What is happening now? KPI’s Conclusion - - Written By SiraJemmy REF OF GROUP MEMBERS’: TABLE 1 : 5 C’s SITUATION ANALYSIS Factors Dell Company:
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