STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT FINAL PROJECT Presented to: Sir Asim Khan Sabri DEDICATION This report is dedicated to our parents and teachers who have inaulcated an untiring faith in us and have helped us in every aspect of life; including this report. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Praise be to Allah‚ the most Gracious and Merciful‚ who blessed us with the knowledge and wisdom
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Apple Inc. 2010 Case Study Case Summary: Steve Jobs and Steve Wazniak started Apple over 30 years ago. Over that time span‚ Steve jobs was fired from Apple and rehired. It was essentially Jobs that save apple with superb vision and creative innovations. The first innovation was like a fashion statement. The iMac was an innovation that put 2 products into one. The desktop was built into the screen. Then‚ Jobs tackled the world of portable music by inventing the iPod. He shortly followed
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Case Study: Apple Computer (2006) Apple Computer has always been an interesting and often exciting firm. It had been the first to make and the mass-market a personal computer with its Appl IIc. The company had been the darling of the stock market in the mid-1980s when it cemented its technological advantage through the introduction of its state-of-the-art Macintosh (MAC) personal computer. Nevertheless‚ the Microsoft Windows operating system and Office software coupled with Intel microprocessors
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Apple Assignment 2007/2008 _________________________ Historically‚ what were Apple’s major competitive advantages? • Industrial design/Hardware design. • Apples focus and vision. • Integrated approach with software‚ hardware and service. • Patents covering technology‚ “look and feel”‚ interfaces and methods. • Strong legal team to enforce the above. • Dedicated market shares. • Ease of use. • Strong brand. • Brand loyalty. • Marketing. • Steve Jobs. Analyse the structure of
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ghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuiopasdfghjklz xcvbnmqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbn mqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwe Case Study: BlackBerry’s Rise In Brand Power (RIM vs. Apple) 10/14/2009 Team D.A.N.N- Neil Raj‚ Adriana Ng‚ Dave Clason‚ Nike Kim Problem: NEIL RIM does not currently have the product strategies in place to keep a consistent stranglehold upon the Smartphone market with tougher competition coming. MKTG 1102 David Wan Key Findings: NIKE Apple iPhone iPhone users are very satisfied. The iPhone users we surveyed report
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------------------------------------------------- 1. Analyze the personal computer industry. Are the dynamics favorable or problematic for Apple? ------------------------------------------------- The personal computer industry is at a crossroads. At the outset‚ consumers desire to own and operate computers. On the other hand‚ the preferred personal “computers” may no longer take the form of a desktop or laptop. Indeed‚ a portion of the personal computer industry has already shifted their preference
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Apple When one thinks about Apple what comes to mind is simple elegant‚ sophisticated‚ advanced and user friendly. Now the question here is whether the same kind of image apple portrays when it is the question of how they treat their employees who are contributing to the company’s success. No doubt these unique feature of simplicity and advanced technology has played to the success of Apple but one shouldn’t forget that it wasn’t possible without the effort of its employees. Steve jobs talked a
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Preparation Questions for “Apple’s Challenges in the MP3 Player Market” Case Business Policy Please write 4-5 sentences in response to each question. Name_______________________________________ Section________________________________________ 1. Why would you say Apple was the runaway market leader in the MP3 industry? What were they doing that made them such a success? The IPod’s first-mover advantage and simplicity of use between sleekly designed hardware and Apple’s music/video
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[CONTENTS] 1. Requirements Mentioned(By Vendor ) 2. Our Response 3. Scope 4. Objectives 5. Project Approach 6. Project Life Cycle 7. Contract Price 8. Training Requirements 9. About Us 10. Partnership Laws 11. Contract Act 12. Contract Agreement 13. Confidential Information 14. Our Warranties 15. Agreement 1. Requirements Mentioned (By Vendor) Economical solar
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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PROJECT Table of Contents Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction 1 Heinz In India 2 Chapter – 2 Formulation 3 Mission 4 Objectives 5 Vision 5 Porter’s Five Forces Model 9 Competitors Profile Matrix 11 External Factor Evaluation Matrix 13 Internal Factor Evaluation Matrix 15 VRIN Analysis 17 McKinsey 7s Framework 19 SWOT Analysis 21 BCG Matrix 23 Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix 25 Ansoff’s Matrix 26 Chapter – 3 Implementation 28 Resource Commitment 29 Organizational Structure
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