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    Case Analysis Outline Case Name: Chiquita Brands International SECTION 2 Industry Analysis: Tools for assessing opportunities and threats in the industry (task) environment. Porter’s 5 Forces Driving Industry Competition: 1. Threat of New Entrants It has proved to be difficult for new companies to enter the banana industry. Therefore‚ there is no strong threat of new entrants into the market. This is due to several factors and entry barriers that exist. These include: a. Banana industry

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    Five Forces model to analyze 1. Use Michael Porter’s Five Forces model to analyze the competitive environment for easyJet.  easyJet being a 100% direct sell service‚ had main focus on the internet marketing. Following Southwest Airlines model‚ easyJet started trend “no frill” services‚ which helped in keeping costs down. easyJet provided first come‚ first service with equal service for all. Therefore the target customers were leisure and casual travelers with no service for business class travelers

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    Mobile computing has revolutionized the way we do business‚ shop and communicate. Let’s break down briefly how mobile computing has an effect on each of the Porter’s five forces. 1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers Mobile computing gives suppliers more bargaining power‚ especially with the integration of social networking. There is variation of services and personalization that is readily available with so much customer input. Considering supplier costs‚ development is either costly or it isn’t

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    segmentation variables‚ describe how L’Oréal has segmented the Indian market From our understanding‚ L’Oréal made a statement for market “We don’t do poor products for poor people‚”. L’Oréal reduce their price for hair dye‚ which is $2.70‚ and small shampoo packets below $1 in order to compete with local brands. So‚ L’Oréal had change their segmentation from upper class intourban middle-class. Previous reputation‚ L’Oréal had losses over 13 years in Indian market. L’Oréal determine that 60 million people

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    Glenmarie‚ Segambut‚ Sungai Besi‚ Penang‚ Kuantan‚ Johor Bahru and Kuching while the Bukit Bintang branch is the only official BMW‚ MINI and Motorrad showroom in the country. Auto Bavaria’s range of products include the BMW one series‚ three series‚ five series‚ six series‚ seven series‚ X3‚ X5‚ Z4‚ M series and Mini Cooper all ranging from RM179 000 to RM 948 000 (New Sunday Times 25 may 2008). Every Auto Bavaria branch is staffed with passionate professionals dedicated to providing world-class sales

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    Task: Identify three business terms. Define each from three different sources. Terms & Definitions: Product Differentiation Making products that stand out from the competition in terms of price‚ quality or service. Methods include: Establishing a strong brand image for a good or service. Making the unique selling point of a good or service clear. Other competitive factors‚ such as having a better location‚ design‚ appearance or price than rivals. A marketing process that showcases the

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    Use of Force The medical field is never a place of stasis. There are always new procedures‚ techniques and technological advances in the field of medicine in which people are researching to try and make better every single day. In the short story “The Use of Force” we see an example of a terrible doctor who would never have a license to practice medicine in this time for all of the laws and professional groups in place to prevent against bad practice of medicine. The first organization what

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    for Apple’s future When relating to the external factor which has a strategic implication for Apple’s future‚ it can be best described using Porter’s five forces. Threat of new entrants Threat of substitutes Bargaining power of suppliers Bargaining power of customers Intense competitors at current state Porter’s Five Forces Current rivalry: Apple faces an intense and fierce competition in the PC market‚ which has a very low switching cost. Competition comes from IBM‚ Dell

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    Porter’s Five Forces On Automobile Industry Threats of new entrants: Automobile industry is very specific industry‚ thus it has higher level of entry barriers. For an example Factory facilities‚ machinery‚ labor‚ technology are heavily involved. So following factors are determine the barriers of entry to the industry:   Bargaining Power of buyers affects industry profitability by their ability to hold out for lower price‚ higher quality‚ and better service. In automobile industry the bargaining

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    AMAZON.COM PORTER’S FIVE FORCES MODEL Bargaining power of suppliers The power of suppliers is medium-high. Suppliers have a medium power in the sense that much of Amazon’s own inventory could be obtained from numerous suppliers across the country or even across the globe. Suppliers have a higher power given that Amazon.com cannot compete with suppliers. Amazon.com does not run any production plants. Bargaining power of buyers The bargaining power of buyers is high. Amazon.com’s customers

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