IKEA CASE STUDY (Current Position‚ Value Chain Approach‚ Goes Forth) Word Count: 2‚884 IKEA is the world’s largest furniture retailer‚ specialising in selling stylish‚ inexpensive‚ self assembly Scandinavian design furniture‚ home accessories‚ kitchens and bathrooms in their retail stores around the world. Delivering good quality contemporary design furniture to the middle class consumer is not the only focus of the IKEA group; it also sells a lifestyle that customers around the world recognise
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Report To: Carol George From: Fangyi Shao Subject: IKEA case study Date: 24. Apr. 2009 1. Introduction IKEA is the world’s largest furniture manufacturer who offers a wide range of well-designed‚ functional home furnishing products at a low price that many people can afford it. IKEA’s mission statement describes the purpose and distinctive advantages of the company clearly. (See appendices Ⅰ) It can also motivate management by saying ‘create a better everyday life for people’ because employees
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Furniture Industry 3 World Furniture Production 3 Role in World Economy 4 Characteristics of the furniture industry 4 Industry Trends 4 Furniture Industry in Pakistan 5 Introduction to IKEA 6 The IKEA Concept 6 History 6 IKEA Range 7 1. Design 7 2. Function 8 3. Low Price- 8 IKEA Product names 8 IKEA Catalogue 9 Major Global Competitors 9 Major Pakistani Competitors 9 Government Policies Targeted at the Industry 12 Policies to encourage location in a host country 12 Policies to Protect
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the strategy analysis stage‚ a firm‚ in this assignment IKEA will identify and evaluate its external and internal environment. External environment can be further divided into general environment and also the competitive environment. The use of several tools such as PESTEL analysis‚ Porter’s five forces‚ Value chain analysis‚ SWOT analysis is essential to assist IKEA to identify the firm operating environment. At strategy formulation stage‚ IKEA focus on to attain and sustain a competitive advantage
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"Ikea: How The Swedish Retailer Became A Global Cult Brand IKEA is a well-known global brand with hundreds of stores across the world. In order to improve performance‚ it must assess its external and competitive environment which will reveal the key opportunities to analyze there advantages and threats. IKEA responds to both internal and external issues in a proactive and dynamic manner by using its strengths and reducing its weaknesses. This helps IKEA to retain its strong identity in market.
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STATEGY IN ACTION EVALUATING STRATEGIES Part strategic position and strategic choice which mention above are underlining company environment‚ capability‚ and its strategy. Strategy in action will consider on how strategy act in organisation (Johnson et al.‚ 2011a).This part of report will evaluate them considering their suitability. Evaluation IKEA strategies regards Suitability Suitability refers to the strategy is used to evaluate whether the strategies address the key ’opportunities’ and
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Internal environment 6 Core competence: 6 Synergy: 7 Value creation: 7 Functional analysis: 7 Strengths: 7 Weaknesses: 8 External environment 8 Macro environment 8 Opportunities: 9 Threats: 9 Porter five forces 10 SWOT-matrix: 11 Strategic Gap: 12 Strategic choice: 13 Implementation plan: 14 Conclusion and Recommendations : 15 Bibliografy 16 Executive Summary: IKEA is a company established in the early 1940s. The company has 140 stores spread over 30 different countries. IKEA is a retailer
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churches Institutional 10% Office 30% household 60% 1 – Furniture retailing business analysis and its KSF Macro Environmental Analysis 3 Factors Political Economic Socio-cultural Technological Tendência - Decrease of salaries and pensions - Increase of corporate and consumer taxes - Import/Export taxes - Political stability - Austerity – Decrease of purchasing power of families - Economic Recession in Europe - Price sensitive demand - Increase of purchasing power in
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effects of globalization on IKEA IKEA is a home products retailer with its branches spreading internationally and is privately owned. It sells furniture‚ Bathroom and Kitchen items and accessories in flat packs. IKEA is the world’s largest furniture sellers due to its unique concept of the furniture sold in flat packs‚ affordability and at home assembling by the costumer. Immense retail experience‚ product diffentiation and reasonable prices are the key for IKEA s success. It is the world’s
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achieve their goal‚ Ikea did huge investments in renewable energy where renewable sources now provide energy to more than half of their buildings and solar panel installations had been installed at 40 Ikea’s buildings in seven countries. On the other hand‚ Ikea worked with WWF and Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) towards their long term goal in sourcing all their woods from forest that are verified as they will only accept woods that have known origin for their products. Next‚ Ikea also promote environmental
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