Machael Porter’s Value Chain SUPPORT ACTIVITIES Support activities assist the primary activities in helping the organisation achieve its competitive advantage. They include: Procurement: This department must source raw materials for the business and obtain the best price for doing so. The challenge for procurement is to obtain the best possible quality available (on the market) for their budget. Technology development: The use of technology to obtain a competitive advantage is very important
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ATMS 401 – MARKETING Clay Gervais ASSIGNMENT - QANTAS You’re the reason we fly SUBMISSION DATE: 30-Mar-13 STUDENT NAME: Wassim Hamdan STUDENT ID: 862466 Contents Introduction 3 Marketing Audit‚ Planning and New Strategy 4 SWOT Analysis 5 Qantas Macro Environment 6 Qantas - Micro Environment 7 Marketing Research and Intelligence 8 Market Segmentation 8 Market Positioning 9 Buyer Behavior 10 Conclusion 11 References 12 Author Biography 12 IntroductionQantas
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Table of Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u INTRODUCTION PAGEREF _Toc400385288 \h 2INBOUND LOGISTICS PAGEREF _Toc400385289 \h 3OPERATIONS PAGEREF _Toc400385290 \h 3OUTBOUND LOGISTICS PAGEREF _Toc400385291 \h 4MARKETING AND SALES PAGEREF _Toc400385292 \h 4SERVICES PAGEREF _Toc400385293 \h 5Summary of strengths and weakness’ PAGEREF _Toc400385294 \h 5LVMH – Firm infrastructure PAGEREF _Toc400385295 \h 7COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE PAGEREF _Toc400385296 \h 7STRATEGIC CAPABILITIES PAGEREF _Toc400385297 \h 8Upstream
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Question 1 Qantas undertake formal marketing auditing and marketing planning to review the performance and to make corrective action why the fall fallen or reduced for the past year. * Prepare marketing plan that documents the outcomes of the market planning process and also integrating the market planning with other functional elements such as link between the market planning &‚ corporate strategy which reflect the process of identifying &implementing management decisions that are
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agreements with many external partners. More than half of all product innovations come as a result of such agreements. Currently‚ the company holds about 25‚000 active patents. 1 Operations - For its existing products‚ Proctor and Gamble’s value chain begins here with the acquisition of raw materials‚ packaging materials‚ and fuel. P&G uses suppliers to provide almost all inputs to the manufacturing process with the exception of a few chemicals that it produces in-house. Currently‚ the firm uses
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PESTEL and Porter’s Five Force Analysis of QANTAS Assessment 2: Report Fiona Anderson‚ Assessment 2: Report MGT330— Kym Treharne Due Date:10 September 2014 Student Number: 11449245 Executive Summary The following paper provides an analysis and evaluation of the current market position of Qantas and the airline industry. By assessing the company both internally and externally by applying PESTLE and Porter’s Five Force frameworks‚ this report will assess Qantas’ opportunities and strengths within
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this sport) WEAKNESSES Negative image portrayed by poor working conditions in its overseas factories E-commerce is limited to USA The direct sale to consumers is creating conflicts with its own resellers Currently available supply chain‚ manufacturing‚ and fulfillment technologies aren’t easily integrated with online build-to-order Not known for its research and development leading to innovative designs«systems The e-commerce is limited to USA‚ however‚ has planned to expand
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Name: Rani Fawzi Ayyad Student ID: 871148 Executive Summary Qantas is one of the oldest airlines in the travel industry established 1920 (Qantas.com.au‚ 2014) In this report we shall discover the main problems which are faced by the airline in terms of marketing and in competing with other airlines in the airline industry. This assignment will highlight the various micro and macro environmental factors operating in Qantas and how they may act as an opportunity or threat for the company. We
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Part A--The Case of Qantas Executive Summary This report is analysis of information on should the Qantas need extra flight for its new route to Europe. In part A of this assessment‚ firstly‚ all of the marketing decision problem‚ marketing research problem and research objectives will be determined and identified. It will then use the mixed methods the focus group of qualitative research and survey methods of quantitative research to analyse the perception and attitude of the Qantas passengers‚ and generalize
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QANTAS DISPUTE On October 22nd‚ 2001‚ the Industrial dispute between QANTAS and its employees was initiated with the offering of a new Enterprise Bargaining Agreement. This proposed an 18-month wage freeze for employees plus a sliding scale profit share scheme. Ten out of twelve unions under QANTAS accepted the terms of the agreement‚ barring the unions of manufacturing employees (AWU and AMWU). They were holding out for a 4-6% pay rise. On the 8th May 2002‚ some ten months later‚ the dispute was
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