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    Smartphone Case Study

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    Sony‚ Motorola‚ LG‚ Acer join Apple‚ HTC to focus on top-end smartphones in India KOLKATA/NEW DELHI: Once popular mobile phone brands Sony‚ Motorola and LG are joining the likes of HTC and Apple and focusing on the small but lucrative segment of high-value smartphones in the Indian market. The shift comes after multiple failed attempts to salvage market share in the fiercely-competitive feature phone and entry-level smartphone segments. These companies may have globally decided to move out of feature

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    Apple Inc. – IBM – Motorola Strategic Alliance also known as AIM… Content: 1. Strategic Alliance 2. AIM Strategic Alliance 3. Taligent and Kaleida Labs. - Joint Venture Companies 4. Accomplishments 5. Product : PowerPC development 6. AIM’s End 7. Glossary 1. Strategic Alliance A Strategic Alliance is a formal relationship between two or more parties to pursue a set of goals or to meet a critical business need while remaining independent organizations. Partners may

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    the phone has not changed‚ which is to call people‚ the phone itself has changed in many ways. The first reason on how mobile phones have changed over time is the size of the phone. In 1190‚ Martin Cooper invented the first mobile phone called the Motorola Dynamic 8000X. The phone was about the length of a non-sharpened pencil and the width of a 2 inch eraser. It was 1 inch thick and was very bulky to hold‚ almost like an oversized landline phone. The next few models were smaller by the year until

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    Ntelianidou Linta PART A Analyze Soundbuzz and its business strategy using the competitive forces models. What strategies did it develop for dealing with competitive forces? According to Porter’s Five Forces Model of Competition the nature of competition in any industry is personified in the following five forces: Threat of new potential entrants Threat of substitute product/services Bargaining power of suppliers Bargaining power of buyers Rivalry among current competitors These five

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    Six Sigma Some say‚ Robert Galvin invented Six Sigma in the 1880’s‚ instead‚ he applied methodologies that had been available since the 1920’s developed by luminaries such as: Shewhart‚ Deming‚ Juran‚ Ishikawa‚ Ohno‚ Shingo‚ Taguchi‚ and Shainin. The idea behind Six Sigma is you can measure how many defects you have in a process‚ you can systematically figure out how to eliminate them and as close to zero defects as possible. We use this highly disciplined Six Sigma process to help us focus

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    REVIVING IRIDIUM “The brilliance of the technology cannot take precedence over the market case. At the end of the day‚ if you’re spending $5 billion on the technology‚ there better be a market for it. And if there isn’t‚ there will be great humiliation.” - Herschel Shosteck‚ a Wheaton-based wireless analyst‚ in March 2000. “Iridium failed to match its system to its mission which caused too much pressure on the company to get customers quickly.”

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    Five Force Industry Analysis

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    Marketing and distribution The Company distributes its products principally through third-party computer resellers. The Company is also continuing its expansion into new distribution channels‚ such as mass merchandise stores‚ consumer electronics outlets and computer superstores‚ in response to changing industry practices and customer preferences. The Company’s products are sold primarily to business and government customers through independent resellers‚ value-added resellers and systems integrators;

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    Three of Apple’s biggest failures are the Power Mac G4 Cube‚ Motorola Rokr‚ and PodNano 3rd Generation. The PowerMac G4 Cube is still known as being a revolutionary product to the industry. However‚ it was high priced‚ overheated and hardware components had a tendency to breakdown. The Rokr was a joint venture between Motorola and Apple to produce the first “iPhone” type mobile phone. Product Development was in control of Motorola. The end result was poor interface‚ minimal storage and low phone

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    Nokia ( ) Motorola ( ) Sony Ericson ( ) Others_____________________ 4. Why do you wan to buy this brand?(please choose maximum 3*) ( ) Brand ( ) Price ( ) Performance ( ) Quality ( ) Design ( ) Operate Plateform/System ( ) Value ( ) Get used to/habit ( ) Reputation ( ) Services ( ) Others __________________ _____ 5. What is your current operating platform/system? ( ) Android(eg. LG‚ HTC‚ Sony Ericson‚ Motorola and Samsung) (

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    Why total quality matters in the 21st century Quality can be defined in many ways depending on product or services it refers to. As stated by Russell and Taylor III‚ (2010) The American Society for Quality (ASQ) defines quality as "a subjective term for which each person has his or her own definition. In technical usage‚ quality can have two meanings: (1) The characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs and (2) A product or service free

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