Strategies for Competing in a Changed China Magazine: Summer 2004Research Feature July 15‚ 2004 Peter Williamson and Ming Zeng This paper presents the results of the authors’ detailed research into competition between multinationals and local Chinese companies in 10 industries over the past five years. They conclude that local companies are now threatening multinationals’ plans to conquer the China market. They analyse this new competitive game in terms of a dynamic battle of competencies. Multinationals
Premium Marketing People's Republic of China Local government
Case #14: Google’s Strategy in 2008 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Competitive Forces 3 Force 1: Rival Sellers 3 Force 2: New Entrants 4 Force3: Substitute Products 4 Force 4: Suppliers 4 Force 5: Internet Users 5 Driving Forces 5 Key Success Factors 6 Google’s Business Model 7 Financial Analysis 8 SWOT Analysis 9 Recommendations 11 References 12 Tables 13 Executive Summary Google went from a startup company operating on a shoestring budget
Premium Web search engine Google Bing
The Battle Between Apple‚ Microsoft and Google: Strategic Lessons from a Converging Internet Industry 2000-2010 Case study Reference no 310-245-1 This case was written by Markus Schimmer‚ Professor Dr. Günter Müller-Stewens and Peder Sponland‚ University of St Gallen. It is intended to be used as the basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. The case was compiled from published sources. © 2010‚ University of
Premium Google Microsoft Bing
low costs; however‚ prices are not the sole contributor to its success (Becker‚ Uhr‚ Vering‚ & Ehlers‚ 2001). Amazon pursues a concentration strategy in which it uses the Internet as the major distribution channel. Well-organized product information and sophisticated algorithms make shopping experience more personalized. Basically‚ Amazon operates with the modern digital
Premium Strategic management Marketing Retailing
acquisition of Skype • Understanding Skype’s and Microsoft’s business models and their product portfolio respectively • Microsoft’s reasoning behind the acquisition • How Microsoft got best benefits from the acquisition • To analyze data support of acquisition • Make your own critical conslusions KEY FACTS AND FIGURES 10th May 2011: Microsoft acquirers Skype at a price of $8.5 billion (cash) Financial multiples (Skype 2010): other companies Very high relative to Enterprise value/EBITDA: > 32x sector
Premium Microsoft Revenue Instant messaging
Microsoft Project Summer 2006 BUS 597A INTRODUCTION In 1975‚ Bill Gates and Paul Allen created a company called Microsoft. More than thirty years later‚ Microsoft is a leader in the field of computer programming. Gates and Allen both had big plans for their company and came up with different ways of managing people and products in order to create possibly the most effective and versatile workforce of any corporation in existence. To study Microsoft’s way of doing business is to look at the
Premium Microsoft Strategic management Operating system
Report One Amazon.com I have recently been hired by amazon.com to analyze their company’s marketing communications strategy. In the first part of my report I will focus on how the company handle’s direct communication‚ traditional mass marketing‚ personalized communication‚ and general online communications. The last portion of my report I will discuss what marketing strategies amazon.com executes well and which ones they need improvement on. Amazon.com handles direct communication with a remarkable
Premium Electronic commerce Online shopping Marketing
Kung-Yen Lin Yu-Ju Chien Peter Huang Here’s some articles I found that could start us off: Sample Strategic Analysis Presentation: http://www.slideshare.net/MaxJallifier/final-presentation-16443977 http://seekingalpha.com/article/1262831-amazon-to-face-major-challenges-over-its-business-complexity-and-rising-costs http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2012/12/19/3-challenges-for-amazoncom-in.aspx Here are the 2 guidelines for Stage One that was given by the TA: Stage One (Week 2)
Premium Jeff Bezos Amazon Kindle Strategic planning
Situation overview In 2003‚ Amazon Europe was faced with the challenge of restructuring it’s distribution network in order to meet growth demands. After five years of operations through three independently run organizations in the UK‚ Germany‚ and France‚ the company recognized the need to adapt it’s business structure and positioning in the markets. Although many areas of the supply chain had already been optimized‚ there was significant room for further improvement. The European markets were
Premium Europe Customer service European Union
Assignment Amazons Marketing Strategy Summary: The marketing strategies of Amazon are divided into six main parts. It starts off with the company freely proffering products and services. Then it uses a customer-friendly interface to achieve a much better look. It also scales easily from very small to large. It exploits its affiliate’s produces and resources. It also uses existing communication systems. Lastly it utilizes behaviors and mentalities. Combined‚ all of these aspects ensure that Amazon can
Premium Marketing Amazon River Marketing strategy