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    (Kissan)‚ Dabur (Real) Industry Analysis: A. Bargaining Power of Suppliers-Low * Switching costs- low * Differentiation of inputs- low * Threat of forward integration- high * Supplier concentration- low The Porter’s “Five Forces” framework for packaged food & beverage industry analysis Bargaining Power of Buyers- Low * Buyer concentration: less * Buyer Volume: low * Switching cost: low * Brand identity: strong * Ability to backward integrate: less

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    Both concentrate and bottling businesses are interrelated‚ because they create one product‚ but at different stages‚ they have the same consumers‚ however‚ there is a big difference in the structure and most significant is gaining profitability. 5 forces structure of both businesses would help to explain the phenomenon: The power of suppliers: Concentrate and bottling producers would need sugar and corn syrup‚ flavors‚ sweeteners‚ packages and some other additives suppliers. However‚ they are not

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    Solution to the Case Study: “Levi Strauss’s Goes Global” Book: Organizational Theory‚ Design‚ and Change Fifth Edition Page 235 Gareth R. Jones Discussion Question 1 and 2 1. How does Levi Strauss take advantage of the global environment? 2. What structure does Levi Strauss use to implement its strategy? This case demonstrates how a company can pursue a transnational strategy and which organizational structure supports this strategy. “Levi Strauss”‚ the company under discussion

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    brands that have successfully expanded in Asia and the Middle East‚ such as Starbucks. Gap ’s current international expansion strategy of working with local franchisees reduces Gap ’s financial risks. Using franchisees‚ Gap is able to sell its brand and its clothing without the headaches of navigating local real estate markets and hiring armies of store-level employees onto its own payroll. All of Gap ’s existing overseas stores in Britain‚ France‚ and Japan are owned and operated by

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    [pic] ----------------------- Substitutes Beer‚ Milk‚ Coffee‚ Bottled Water‚ Juice‚ Tea‚ Powdered Drinks‚ Wine‚ Sports Drink‚ Distilled Spirits‚ Tap Water etc… There is a wide array of substitutes that consumers may choose. These products are widely and easily available at low price. Hence the threat posed by these substitutes exist at a high level. However these risks can be mitigated through diversification and offering more products in the portfolio. Since the range and the number of

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    Six Forces Porter’s forces analysis is a framework for industry analysis and business strategy development that draws upon industrial organization economics to determine the competitive intensity and overall industry profitability. These forces are 1) potential entry of new competitors‚ 2) bargaining power of suppliers‚ 3) bargaining power of buyers‚ 4) substitute products‚ 5) rivalry among competing sellers in an industry‚ and 6) power of stakeholders. A change in any of the forces normally

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    Introduction No business today operates in a complete vacuum unaffected by market forces. By their very nature business activities are competitive. Within a dynamic‚ rapidly changing business environment producers are constantly entering and leaving the market. At the same time‚ changing customer preferences provide signals for businesses to develop new strategies with different products and services. Some businesses will succeed by responding to and meeting market needs‚ while others may not perform

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    Risk of entry by potential competitors There is a great deal of risk of entry by potential competitors due to the low start up costs. McDonalds is able to add specialty coffee to their existing services to tap into the speciality coffee market.(1) There is potential of $125‚000 per year in revenue to be made by each store if they are able to successfully enter the specialty coffee market. McDonalds also has the infrastructure to enter the speciality coffee market without building new outlets

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    Executive Summary This case study reviews the effectiveness of self manage teams in Levi Strauss & Co. The self manage teams were not performing and was facing problems such as low morale‚ high overhead cost and decrease in efficiency. The problems were analysed to determine the causes. The causes were insufficient training; poor management commitment; unclear objectives; poor strategy and implementation plan. Solutions were then brainstormed for the above causes‚ which are; - Establish a

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    of style Levi Strauss & Co. About Levi’s Levi Strauss & Co. is one of the world ’s largest and well-known brand-name in jeanswear with its reported net revenues of 4.4 billion dollars (in 2010). The enterprise designs and markets jeans‚ casual wear‚ accessories for men‚ women and children in more than 110 countries worldwide ( through supply chains ) and represents itself in 31 countries with 482 own stores. 1 As a business entity Levis wishes to earn

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