Running Head: FACEBOOK Business strategy for Facebook Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 5 External analysis (Industry analysis) and internal analysis 5 Strengths of company 5 Weaknesses of Company 6 Opportunities of company 7 Threats of Company 7 Problem Statement 8 Criteria for evaluating Strategic alternatives 9 Three strategic alternatives and evaluation 10 Expand the global user community 10 Build engaging mobile practices. 11 Advance ad products
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INTRODUCTION Encouraged by the excitement of implementing all our knowledge acquired in the classroom the Business Strategy Game enables us to show our abilities in different business strategies. There was very good competition as a result we obtained a fifth place in the industry‚ the next report will detail our decisions over the ten periods of play‚ analyzing the different financial ratios. THE STRATEGIC VISION FOR THE COMPANY Using latest technology with the highest standards of quality
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year-ago quarter. B. Strategic Posture Focus on making the best product‚ and rewards will follow. In fact‚ Apple ’s new partners are signing up in spite of‚ rather than because of‚ Jobs ’ rules of engagement. Apple makes little pretense of building a level playing field‚ but routinely picks favorites—such as Google for building mapping and video applications for the iPhone. And rather than aim for the most partners‚ Apple focuses on attracting the best ones. As a result‚ the Mac and iPod feel more like
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Lululemon was founded by Chip Wilson who took a commercial yoga class in Vancouver and was immediately drawn in to the concept. After spending many years in the surf‚ skate‚ and snowboarding business‚ he found yoga was performed using cotton clothing and this seemed inappropriate because it neither removed sweat adequately nor did it allow for maximum flexibility. Given his passion and expertise in technical athletic fabrics‚ he began a movement in yoga clothing where he relied on feedback from yoga
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Business Strategies of Sonic‚ America’s Drive-in Sonic‚ a fast food restaurant chain headquartered in Oklahoma City‚ OK‚ is the largest drive-in restaurant chain in the nation. With more than 3500 stores across the nation averaging over a million dollars a year in sales per store‚ this corporation is one of the leaders in the fast food grouping of the restaurant industry. The success the Sonic Corporation enjoys is due largely to their unique style and the various ways they build value for
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Explain your company and its business My company is a wellness business. We are into the business as a result of the need for an alternative medicine. We use touch and other therapeutics technique to effect changes in the body for relaxations and healing. What is your company’s strategic intent? The company’s strategic intent is management action plan for competing successfully and operating profitably based on an integrated array of considered choices like action to gain sales and market share
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its place in the US market. Its rivals never stop reacting that’s when Modelo’s facing tough times. This report provides analysis‚ evaluation‚ and recommendation for Modelo. Industry competitive environment It is currently at the multi-country level since there are still a lot of untapped markets around the world especially in Asia and Africa‚ hence‚ possibility in market growth which will lead to global competitions. The key players are consolidating their businesses to help achieve global stand
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The Strategy of International Business Chapter 12 © McGraw Hill Companies‚ Inc.‚ © McGraw Hill Companies‚ Inc.‚ 12-1 The Firm as a Value Chain Primary Activities: Those activities having to do with creating‚ marketing and delivering the product to customers and providing support and after-sales service. Support Activities: Provide inputs that allow primary activities to occur. An Efficient Infrastructure: helps create value and reduce the cost of creating
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i. Executive summary 1.0 General Business description 1.1 Business concept 1.2 Vision statement 1.3 Mission statement 1.4 key success factor 1.5 Capital requirement 2.0 Product and services 2.1 Product description 2.2 Service description 3.0 Marketing plan 3.1 Market size 3.2 Target market
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patent application is listed in Appendix A. This application process is inclusive of protection within Canada. This application process can be long and costly depending on revisions. However‚ a patent application should be a large part of strategic business development if the industry heavily revolves around significant product changes and costly research and development (Shame‚ 2008). The advantages and disadvantages of obtaining a patent are listed throughout the rest of this report to determine
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