your reference. The take home assignment for the SM course is as follows: 1. Please do a analysis of your Industry using the five force framework. 2. Identify a cost leader/differentiator in your industry and explain how they achieved it. Please ensure that the analysis is not just qualitative but backed up by facts and data. I have attached an analysis of TV industry (for 5 force framework) just as a example of the kind of assignment that I am looking for. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION....................
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Case Week 2: Porsche (40 points) Please read the case on page 171-173 and answer the following questions: Question 1: analyse the buyer decision process of a traditional Porsche customer. (10 points) There are five steps to analyse the buyer decision process they are‚ need recognition‚ information search‚ evaluation of alternatives‚ purchase decision and post purchase behaviour. Porsche drivers don’t need to go through all these steps you can see above. Porsche drivers purchase their car because
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consolidation with the fittest carriers surviving and the rest being acquired or going out of business. Analysis of the airline industry To determine the profitability of the airline industry‚ we will do an industry analysis using Porter’s five-forces framework. This industry analysis will help us in understanding the size of the Potential Industry Earnings (PIE)‚ and how much of this the different participants can extract. Rivalry among competitors There is intense rivalry among different
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.................................................... 2 Present situation | Porsche in numbers.............................................................................. 3 3 | THE MACRO-ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS (PESTEL ANALYSIS) ............................................... 4 4 | ANALYSIS OF THE INDUSTRY......................................................................................... 5 Porter’s 5(+1) Forces.............................................................................
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Marketing and distribution The Company distributes its products principally through third-party computer resellers. The Company is also continuing its expansion into new distribution channels‚ such as mass merchandise stores‚ consumer electronics outlets and computer superstores‚ in response to changing industry practices and customer preferences. The Company’s products are sold primarily to business and government customers through independent resellers‚ value-added resellers and systems integrators;
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demonstrated in many ways. By the powerful engines‚ for example. The optional Porsche Doppelkupplung. The Porsche Stability Management. Or the purposeful design. In other words‚ refined technology which sets out clear rules. Not only in the roadster segment‚ but also for the driver. We call it Porsche Intelligent Performance. ·6· ·7· Boxster | The Boxster concept The pleasure of a roadster. The excitement of a Porsche. The Boxster models. Gear changes take place in milliseconds without
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IKEA‚ the Swedish furniture conglomerate‚ has taken on aggressive growth goals over the past several years in an effort to remain competitive. With this in mind‚ Michael Porter ’s "5 Forces" are applied to IKEA for better understanding of the organization as such: INTERNAL RIVALRY/COMPETITORS- The organization operates in a highly competitive industry‚ characterized by other low priced furniture producers such as Galiform of England and retailers such as Wal-Mart of the United States. Internally
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product differentiation in this industry is low‚ the switching costs are also low. Therefore‚ the competitive force coming from customer bargaining power is very strong. Supplier Bargaining Power: There is a scarce amount of raw materials for steel in this industry and there are very few suppliers for them. Most of the materials are imported into the United States. Therefore‚ the competitive force coming from supplier bargaining power is moderate to weak. Potential New Entrants: Again‚ there is low access
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Industry Analysis Using: Michael Porter’s Industry Forces Model Reebok International‚ Ltd. (1995): The Nike Challenge Case Authored By: Thomas L. Wheelen‚ Moustafa H. Abdelsamad‚ Shirley E. Fieber‚ and Judith D. Smith Analysis By: Tim Sacks Threat of New Entrants Barriers to Entry The athletic shoe industry is slowly becoming a global oligopoly. There are many barriers to entry preventing new entrants from capturing significant market share. Large athletic
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BUS 488- STRATEGY PORSCHE NG KEE YANG ANDREW B1114179 1. Strategic Profiles and Case Analysis Purpose Porsche’s mission‚ vision and its reputation are clouded after the take over of VW group. VW group oversaw the take over of other famous brands like‚ Bentley‚ Buggati and Lamborghini. Under the new leadership and direction from the top brass‚ the first move was to restructure Porsche. The restructuring saw Porsche’s top executives sent to other car brands in VW group to share expertise
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