ORGANIZING Organizing is the process determining what the process to be done‚ how it will be done‚ and who is to do it.‚ a manger who wants t Basically‚ a manager who wants to organize hoir or her department must address these issues: 1. Determine what is to be done 2. Assigning tasks 3. Decide how achieve coordination 4. Decide on a span of management 5. Decide how much authority you should designate 6. Draw an organization chart ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE Is the basic
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Whether “Apple Computer” or “Apple Inc”‚ the company’s competitive advantage has historically always been innovation mixed with secrecy. Their superiority arises from being the first and furtive. They broke new ground with the first usable “personal computing devices”. They created a Mac OS and refused to license it out. They changed the way we listen to music‚ the iPod‚ and what we want our cell phone to do‚ iPhone. Job’s theory was to tell people what they want and this idea made Apple a leader
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Analysis of Apple Inc. On April 1‚ 1976 Steve Jobs‚ Steve Wozniak‚ and Ronald Wayne joined together to form Apple Computer Incorporated. The concept behind their company was the creation of an inexpensive‚ simple to use personal computer kit. Working out of Jobs’ garage in Cupertino‚ California the trio designed and manufactured their first product in three months. They named this product the Apple I and it went on sale in July 1976 for $666.66. Six months after the release of the Apple I‚ Ronald
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Apple Inc.‚ 2008 Case Analysis 1. What were Apple’s competitive advantages? The PC (personal computer) industry is fairly competitive‚ making it important for a company like Apple Inc. to stand out among its rivals. Although all computers are not created equally and each model can have vast differences‚ it is sometimes difficult for the end user to differentiate between brands. One competitive advantage for Apple is that Macs are known to be different than all other
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PepsiCo Inc – Background analysis using Porters five forces Introduction PepsiCo Inc (NYSE:PEP) is the second largest food and beverage (F&B) company globally‚ with revenues of US$58bn in 2010 trailing only Nestle of Switzerland. About half of PEP’s revenues are generated from its beverage business‚ with the balance primarily from snack foods. In this report‚ we review PEP’s history‚ global footprint‚ key strategies and business drivers then evaluate its two core divisions’ competitive positions
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1. PORTER’S FIVE FORCES MODEL Porters five forces‚ as a powerful analysis tool‚ enables managers in corporations to analyze the current situation of their industry in a structured‚ easy-to-understand way. From a strategic management perspective it is useful for managers in any organization in the same industry or sectors to understand the five competitive forces acting on and between organizations in the same industry and or sector since this will determine the attractiveness of that industry
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Industry Analysis Example (Porter’s Five Forces and Complementors) Wal-Mart Potential Competitors: Medium pressure Grocers could potentially enter into the retail side. Entry barriers are relatively high‚ as Wal-Mart has an outstanding distribution systems‚ locations‚ brand name‚ and financial capital to fend off competitors. Wal-mart often has an absolute cost advantage over other competitors. Rivalry Among Established Companies: Medium Pressure Currently‚ there are three main incumbent
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Business In: Apple Inc. is engaged in designing‚ manufacturing and marketing mobile communication and media devices‚ personal computers and portable digital music players. It also sells a range of related software‚ services‚ peripherals‚ networking solutions‚ and third-party digital content and applications as well as services and support offerings. Specifically‚ the company operates in the Technology sector and serves computer hardware‚ computer software‚ consumer electronics and digital distribution
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exempt. That is‚ consumers might spend more money on some substitutes of free VAT‚ rather than those products where VAT is payable. 3.3 Social Environment Social changes can also shape the evolution of retail industry. Those social factors include lifestyles‚ attitudes‚ personal value,household structure and demographic changes‚ etc. Changes in these aspects can also create threats and opportunities for retailers. 3.3.1 Demographic changes Demographic changes in UK have profound economic impacts
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Apple Inc. Current Issue Ethical Issues in Apple Inc. Apple success is based on “creating innovative‚ high-quality products and services and on demonstrating integrity in every business interaction.” According to Apple‚ four main principles contribute to integrity: honesty‚ respect‚ confidentiality‚ and compliance. Although Apple has consistently won first place as the World’s Most Admired Company‚ it has experienced several ethical issues within recent years. Among are privacy‚ sustainability
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