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    Assignment Assessment Report Campus: | HYDERABAD | Year/semester | 2010-2012 – II Semester | Level: | ACL II | Assignment Type | Assignment B | Module Name: | Costing MIS & Budgetary Control | Assessor’s Name | | Student’s Name: | SRIN IVAS M | Reqd Submission Date | | e-mail id & Mob No | Srinivas.manapati@gmail.com9581049058 | Actual Submission Date | | Stream | Business | Submitted to : | | Certificate by the Student: Plagiarism is a serious College offence. I certify

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    1. Introduction –The five forces frame work of analyzing was introduces by Michael E. Porter in his book competitive strategy `Techniques for analyzing industries and competitors`. Through this tool we can analyze an organization in strategic process. Porter has developed the five forces in such a way that any organization or any market can be benefited or analyzed. Based on the information about the KFC using the five forces analyses management can decide how to influence particular characteristics

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    corporation. They are responsible for designing and selling consumer electronics‚ computer software and personal computers. Apple sells all their products and services throughout the world through its online stores‚ its retail stores‚ direct sales force and third party wholesalers‚ resellers and value added resellers. History It was initially established in Cupertino‚ California on the 1st of April 1976. It was established by the late Steve Jobs‚ Steve Wozniak & Ronald Wayne to sell the Apple I personal

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    Are Porter’s Five Competitive Forces still Applicable? A Critical Examination concerning the Relevance for Today’s Business Author: Fabian Dälken University of Twente 
P.O. Box 217‚ 7500AE Enschede The Netherlands f.dalken@student.utwente.nl Abstract‚ Porter’s Five Forces model is a powerful management tool for analysing the current industry profitability and attractiveness by using the outside-in perspective. Within the last decades‚ the model has attracted some criticism because of the developing

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    customers receive a consistent product quality. Analysis of McDonalds Corporation using the Porters 5 forces model to asses its competitive position in the fast food industry. As the name suggests the Porters 5 Forces model focuses on 5 key factors affecting the environment in which a business operates. They are 1) Competitive rivalry 2) Power of suppliers 3) Power of buyers 4) Threat of substitute 5) Threat on new market entrants Each of these five areas can be looked with relation

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    Family name Bao First name Cheng ( Steven ) Title: The analysis of Nike in athletic footwear market based on porter’s Five forces model 1. Introduction One and a half months ago‚ the biggest athletic event in the world ultimately drew its curtains after a pitched one-month-long battle‚ which saw thirty-two teams vying for the roll of honor of being crowned the final kings of football – the World Champions – and earn bragging rights for four years at least. It was not only

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    Q. 1) Describe how Dell (case 1‚ pp. 143-145) has influenced visibility‚ consumer behaviour‚ competition‚ and speed through the use of ICT in its supply chain. [Answer in 100 words] - > Dell is known for its hyper-efficient supply chain system‚ which has been made possible through effective use of ICT: * Just-in-time operation was made possible through constant vigil on available stock‚ communication with supplier and regular demand forecasting * Consumers were able to track their order

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    Abdullah Coskun MQM 385 – Section 6 DELL The Personal Computer Industry The personal computer industry is a very highly competitive industry. There are many companies out there that are manufacturing personal computers. IBM launched its first PC in the year 1981and in two years was able to hold 42% of the market. As demand for IBM PC’s went through the roof‚ many other competitors started entering the market. Most of these companies relied on resellers and retailers to reach their consumers

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    ....................................................................................................................... 2 Section 1: Introduction ................................................................................................... 5 1.1 1.2 1.3 Mission and Objectives ........................................................................................ 6 Past and Present .................................................................................................... 7 Products

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    Findings Dell started out as a direct seller‚ first using a mail-order system‚ and then taking advantage of the internet to develop an online sales platform. Well before use of the internet went mainstream Dell had begun integrating online order status updates and technical support into their customer-facing operations. By 1997‚ Dell’s internet sales had reached an average of $4 million per day. While most other PCs were sold preconfigured and pre-assembled in retail stores‚ Dell offered superior

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