Case Study: PayPal – Going Global all Languages at a Time. 1. One of the challenges that PayPal faces now that they have managed to overcome the polylingual obstacle is finding the best way to put this functionality in the hands of the business‚ so that they do not have to go through IT each time. How do you balance this need for responsiveness and flexibility versus IT’s need to keep some degree of control to make sure everything keeps working with everything else? Provide some recommendations
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Write a brief summary of the article. PayPal‚ the e-commerce payment-processing giant knew to facilitate growth it must solve the problem of polyingual simultaneous shipping or “SimShip”. Simshipping provides a localized feel to the content of a global company. Traditionally this translation issue is solved with third party translation companies‚ converting an English based site into multiple languages. PayPal is a fast evolving Internet site that modifies data rapidly. This type of solution
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………………………………………………………………………………..2 2.0 The history of success ……………………………………………………………………...3 3.0 PayPal – increasing to globalization ………………………………………………………5 4.0 Why our choice is PayPal? Do you use PayPal? ................................................................6 5.0 Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………………….8 6.0 References …………………………………………………………………………………..9 1.0 Introduction The payment system PayPal is now one of the most famous and sought-after on the Internet. Its main
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more than 94 million active registered accounts worldwide‚ PayPal has made it possible for individuals and businesses to pay and get paid online across different locations‚ currencies and languages. Responding to the eBay community‚ which had quickly adopted PayPal as its preferred payment method‚ eBay Inc. acquired the company in 2002. Since then‚ PayPal’s customer base has grown‚ both on eBay and across e-commerce. Having built a single global payments engine that has some of the best risk and fraud
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All the Time? Forget It! The student legislature has recently proposed a campus-wide referendum on the issue of twenty-four hour visitation in the dormorities. Even though the referendum will be non-binding‚ I hope that those students who value their privacy and study time will come out and send student government and the university administration a message by voting NO. Although twenty-four hour visitation in the dorms would be convenient for some individuals at times‚ it would cause problems
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Case Study Questions. 1. What is the value proposition that PayPal offers consumers? How about merchants? The value proposition it offers is that your money can be received via e-mail quickly without paying a big commission as it is with credit cards and with certainty that this is transferred by a large institution for the when the merchant receives the notification via mail and money already in your account that can transfer money to another account‚ and if necessary transfer to the account of
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1. PayPal o PayPal is one of the most universally accepted online payment methods. It is available in 18 currencies and in more than 190 countries. It is easy to pay anyone as long as the person has an email address and a bank account in one of the countries in which PayPal operates‚ even if he or she does not have a PayPal account. Opening a PayPal account is very straightforward. You just need to go to the PayPal website (see References below)‚ put in an email address and choose a password. Once
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In Going Global Nelson‚ King‚ and Smith have a simple aim - to provide a practical introduction to transcultural missions in the 21st century rather than an academic one. The fact that they succeeded so well in reaching this goal could easily be misconstrued as a flaw of the book. But rather than being a flaw‚ its strength lies in its simplicity and humble‚ real world understanding of Canadian misconceptions of mission (and the intercultural struggles that are at the root of many of them) as well
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Inc An in-depth look at PayPal’s Business With eBay focusing on PayPal as the primary engine of its growth‚ we take a deeper look at the value of the Payments unit‚ and its growth opportunities over the coming years. We continue to believe the upper range of the company’s outlook for $4B-$5B in F’11 revenues could be difficult to reach‚ but think $4B could be achievable. At a 20x multiple to our F’11E segment Net Income‚ the PayPal business would be worth $9B. • Off-eBay growth will be key. We estimate
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CASE: Starbucks- Going Global Fast Summery Starbucks is one of the largest chains of coffee shops in the world. They started their business in the early 80s as a tiny chain of Seattle coffee shops‚ grew rapidly in the 90s and now own 5‚689 coffee shops in 28 countries. This chain of coffee shops is very well managed by a well seasoned management team popularly known as H2O‚ because of Howard Schultz (Chairman and Chief Global Strategist)‚ Howard Behar ( Head of North American Operations)
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