Ryanair – the low-fares airlines Case Study By Sid Hegde Ryanair – the low-fares airline Table of Contents Q1. Why has Ryanair been successful thus far?..................................................................3 Q2. Is Ryanair ’s strategy sustainable?..................................................................................4 Q3. Would you recommend any changes to Ryanair ’s approach?.......................................5 Q4. Should Ryanair continue to pursue the Aer
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Management Decision Can competitive advantage be predicted?: Towards a predictive definition of competitive advantage in the resource-based view of the firm Andreas Hinterhuber Article information: Downloaded by UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM At 12:53 29 June 2015 (PT) To cite this document: Andreas Hinterhuber‚ (2013)‚"Can competitive advantage be predicted?"‚ Management Decision‚ Vol. 51 Iss 4 pp. 795 812 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00251741311326572 Downloaded
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EM Strasbourg Management of Arts Organizations Odile Paulus Build a team of 5 students. Find an artistic organization or a project you are interested in. Make sure that the organization will provide you with enough information to conduct a strategic analysis. Write a 20 pages max report. Prepare the defense of your project in group. I will ask each group 5 questions. Each student will answer to one question. A another student has a chance to complete the answer of the first student. 1
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Appendix 3 – Internal Analysis Resources: a) Tangible resources: i) Physical: plants and equipment * H-D invests continuously in plants and equipment. * H-D plants are located in different states in the US‚ very far from each other‚ which causes very high transportation costs. i) Technological: * H-D is known for its technological backwardness in terms of engines‚ suspension systems‚ braking systems‚ and transmissions. iii)
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1. Introduction The Microsoft case describes how the company was build and gives an insight in their Human Resource policies‚ from the early 1980 until the 2001. Bill Gates believed that in order to develop outstanding software‚ attracting the right people was crucial. The focus of their HR policy was to attract intelligent technical people. These technical people were the foundation of Microsoft’s great success. However (senior) management functions were also given to these technical employees
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“Designed to be outstanding in any field‚ from city streets to music festivals and rugged countryside‚ Hunter footwear is recognized for its performance durability and comfort – achieved through a fusion of tradition and technology” (Hunter Boot Ltd.‚ 2013) Hunter Boot Ltd. was founded in 1856‚ styled as the North British Rubber Company‚ producing not only rubber boots but also tyres‚ conveyors and flooring. The famous ‘wellies’ or wellington boots rose to fame when they were mass-produced during
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FDI: is a direct investment into production or business in a country by an individual or company of another country‚ either by buying a company in the target country or by expanding operations of an existing business in that country. Horizontal FDI: Processes conducted at home country are replicated directly in the host country. Vertical FDI: performs value-adding activities either upstream or downstream on the processes in host country. MNE: A company with operations in multiple locations across
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Leah Morris MGMT 441 * Rite Aid Pharmacy * Headquarters: Camp Hill‚ Pennsylvania * CEO: John T. Standley * Mission Statement: To be a successful chain of friendly‚ neighborhood drugstores. Our knowledgeable‚ caring associates work together to provide a superior pharmacy experience‚ and offer everyday products and services that help our valued customers lead healthier‚ happier lives. * NYSE‚ RAD‚ $1.90 (Taken March 28‚ 2013) Business Strategy Analysis Rite Aid Pharmacy
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Navarro CMR fa05 10/21/05 7:06 PM Page 1 The Well-Timed Strategy: MANAGING THE BUSINESS CYCLE Peter Navarro S ome companies appear to exhibit considerable skill in managing the business cycle. For example‚ during the 2001 recession‚ Lowe’s employed an aggressive countercyclical capital expansion strategy to significantly outperform a cost-cutting and retrenching Home Depot. Dell countercyclically increased its advertising budget and gained market share from key rivals such
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Date: September 16‚ 2014 BYD’s core competencies BYD has a lot of resources and competencies‚ as you can see in the VRIO Framework (Exhibit 1). However‚ the core competencies that give BYD its competitive advantage are 3: a) Strong R&D: This is the capability that gives BYD the majority of its competitive advantage when compared with the 200 Chinese firms that have entered the battery market since 1995. BYD invests around 2% of revenues to product and process R&D. This investment allows BYD to discover
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