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    Zara case 1. What underpins the success of Zara in its chosen markets? Through analyzing this case‚ it obviously demonstrated that it has own successful supply chain. It shows on five performance objectives which refer to speed‚ quality‚ flexibility‚ dependability‚ costs. Firstly‚ it performed on the speed of Zara’s supply chain‚ Zara “has over 650 Zara stores in 50 countries” and rapidly changed fashion trend so that it seemingly difficult to deliver products to stores. However‚ Zara just

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    Zara: It for Fast Fashion

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    identify the trends and meet the demand with the help of its autonomously organized structure and its effective value chain systems. The present system followed by Zara has been very effective and very easy to maintain‚ which as a result has persuaded the company to continue without any change in the present system so far. The problem that Zara faces right now is that the system that they use‚ P-O-S (Point of Sale terminals)‚ runs on DOS which Microsoft does not support anymore and any hardware change

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    take to succeed in the global apparel industry? Is that different from what it takes a regional player to succeed? 2. What elements of Zara’s value chain help/hurt its ability to grow? Do you think Zara should grow 3. How would you advise Salgado to proceed on the issue of upgrading Zara’s POS systems? Intro - Inditex (Industria de Diseño Textil) of Spain‚ the owner of Zara and five other apparel retailing chains * Global Apparel Chain - Characterized as a prototypical example of a

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    Zara Case Analysis

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    Zara Case Analysis Focused on manufacturing affordable yet high fashion concept apparels for women‚ men and child‚ Zara is one of the most popular fashion brands in the world now. It is also one of my most frequently visited boutiques. The success of Zara is not a miracle; it is the result of successful operation management. First of all‚ Zara has a special planning and design cycle. Zara hires 200 designers and make 11‚000 styles of apparels every year‚ which is about 5 times as many as comparable

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    ACT 5 Inquiry Questions Sandra Nguyen 1. Describe in detail the change in Lady Macbeth. How do her actions relate to her statements in Act 2‚ scene 2‚ lines 81-91? Lady Macbeth enters the play in Act 1‚ scene 5 were she is perceived as a powerful‚ controlling and an independent women. She is ruthless and tries to make sure Macbeth becomes king by planning the deed‚ and also getting her own hands dirty. While Macbeth feels guilty about the blood on his hands‚ she says‚ "My hands are of your colour

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    ZARA-Internationalization Analysis When it comes to internationalization strategies‚ ZARA is the perfect case to look at. By putting in practice a set of different strategies‚ ZARA has accomplished great positioning worldwide and is one of the most recognized brands in the apparel market. Listed below are the main internationalization strategies ZARA has used to become one of the leading clothing brands in the world. Operating Filial When ZARA first started opening stores outside of Spain

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    The middle-aged mother buys clothes at the Zara chain because they are cheap‚ while her daughter aged in the mid-20s buys Zara clothing because it is fashionable. Clearly‚ Zara is riding two of the winning retail trends - being in fashion and low prices - and making a very effective combination out of it. Much talked about‚ especially since its parent company’s IPO in 2001‚ often admired‚ sometimes reviled‚ but hardly ever ignored‚ Zara has been an interesting case study for many other retailers

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    Zara Case Analysis Zara’s Marketing Strategy • Produce a product that can adjust and fit multiple trends and can adapt quickly to new style. • Pride itself on its location (usually on the best street in big cities) as opposed to spending money on public advertisements. • Target a youthful and vibrant culture. • Have current and efficient technology in their stores. Target Market • Young‚ fashion- conscious city dwellers. • Rapidly changing style that needed to cater to people who were not

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    VERTICAL INTEGRATION: A way to measure if a firm has high vertical integration is through a value added in sales ratio. If it is high‚ this means that the firm is vertically integrated. Volkswagen’s sales are one of the highest with respect to its competitors. Volkswagen is known for being a “manufacturer in-house” because of its extensive set of operations‚ facilitating a high level of vertical integration in most of its plants. Not only include the process of manufacture‚ it also includes the

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    Answers to Review Questions Ch 2‚ 3 2.3 The process that takes advantage of redundancy to reduce the number of bits sent for a given piece of data is called what? Compression. 2.6 Explain the basic principles of vector graphics and raster graphics. In vector graphics‚ an image is represented as a collection of straight and curved line segments. Simple objects‚ such as rectangles and ovals‚ and more complex objects are defined by the grouping of line segments. In raster graphics‚ an image is represented

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