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    Netflix‚ Inc. is a subscription-based movie and television show rental service that offers media to it’s subscribers through on-demand internet streaming and DVD-by-mail service. Since its start in 1997‚ Netflix has taken the movie rental world by storm‚ becoming the world’s largest online movie rental service. As of January 2013 Netflix had a total of 29.4 million streaming customers worldwide (Cohan). Netflix can attribute much of its success to its decisions to follow trends in consumer behavior

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    Evolution of the Netflix Empire Netflix has quickly become a household name by saturating the market with a new age way to rent movies. Established in 1998‚ Netflix geared its business to provide consumers with quick and easy access to their favorite movies without the need to leave their homes. As the business developed and other popular sites‚ such as YouTube‚ began to gain popularity Netflix entered the market of streaming online content. During the infancy of their instant service Netflix still relied

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    NETFLIX OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary…………………………………………………2 Introduction………………………………………………………….3 Netflix Process Strategy……………………………………………3 Competitive Climate………………………………………………..5 Competitive Strategy……………………………………………….7 Inventory Management……………………………………………10 Supply-Chain Management……………………………………….11 Management Critique………………………………………………12 Future Innovation…………………………………………………..14 Conclusion…………………………………………………………….16 APPENDIX Exhibit 1 – Process

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    Netflix  Case  Study     1)  Compare  Blockbuster’s  and  Netflix’s  profit  models  and  value  proposition  prior  to   the  establishment  of  Blockbuster  online:     Blockbuster’s  Value  Proposition  and  Profit  Models:   • By  establishing  over  5000  locations  to  represent  “70%  of  the  U.S.  population  by  a  10   minute  drive‚”  Blockbuster’s

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    The only constant with Netflix has been its ability to adapt and change its business model in order to thrive and to keep creating value for its stakeholders. With Netflix breaking a series of technology barriers‚ its “any movie‚ any time” business is just around the corner. Netflix was the pioneer who used this business model to offer entertainment content using video streaming technology in exchange for subscription fee. They offer unlimited series and TV rentals without due dates‚ late fees‚ shipping

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    with the long-run objective‚ NetFlix is to attract as many as new clients‚ sustain them as paid as long as possible‚ enlarge its market shares in the DVD rental business‚ and finally make the firm go public. In order to achieve its long-run objectives‚ Netflix offers various services to increase their customers’ loyalty. For example‚ when the customer first becomes a membership‚ he or she can enjoy a one-month free trial with unlimited DVDs. At the same time‚ Netflix takes advantage of the Marquee

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    "How Netflix Can Turn Things Around With A Few Tweaks - Seeking Alpha." Stock Market News & Financial Analysis. 24 Nov. 2011. Web. 28 Feb. 2012. . Fritz‚ Ben. "Netflix raising prices as much as 60%." Los Angeles Times. 13 July 2011. . Mourdoukoutas‚ Panos. "Can Netflix Correct its Strategic Mistakes?." Forbes. N.p.‚ 2011. Web. 4 Mar 2012. . Hastings‚ Reed. "An explanation and some reflections." The netflix blog. Netflix‚ 18 September 2011. 0. Web. 4 Mar 2012. . McKain‚ Scott. "THE NETFLIX MISTAKE…

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    Identify and analyze the marketing issues at Netflix‚ Inc Netflix is an American on demand media provider. Netflix’s core product lines are online streaming‚ and DVD rental service. The on demand Internet streaming media is offered to people in the US‚ and 41 other countries‚ as Netflix is currently operating. Netflix began instant streaming in 2007. People can access their service through rental fees and subscription fees. Netflix market plan is to focus on online streaming‚ and they got over 36

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    the fortunes of Netflix‚ Redbox‚ Hulu and others have been on the rise. It’s the same thing that’s been happening to the newspaper and publishing industries; new and more efficient business models have emerged‚ making previous models increasingly obsolete. Netflix’s rental-by-mail model and Redbox’s $1 DVD kiosks have clearly won‚ but so have the online video distribution models that Netflix‚ Hulu‚ YouTube and others have pioneered. In a word‚ Blockbuster is the past; Netflix‚ Redbox and online

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    Contemporary Issue on Microsoft & Netflix Companies often buy back their own shares. There are several reasons to take such step that is to increase earnings per share‚ return on equity‚ to avoid takeover attempts‚ or to reduce the number of shareholders and so on. Some publicly held corporations purchase all their outstanding shares with the procedure of leverage buyout (LBO) and choose to go private. Recently‚ this LBO procedure is adopted by dell with the help of Microsoft contribution of 2

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