CASE STUDY Zara The case describes how Zara‚ operating out of the Galician port of La Coruña in north-west Spain has managed to become a benchmark for speed and flexibility in the garment industry. The case offers an illustration of a fast-response global supply‚ production and retail network. In 2003 Zara was the only retailer that could deliver garments to its stores worldwide (507 in 33 countries) in just fifteen days after they were designed. It could do that because of its unique systems
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Zara Zara varies in price‚ promotion‚ and positioning from some of its main competitors‚ H&M and Gap. Zara uses very little of its budget on promotion and marketing and relies more on its store windows to advertise its name to the public. Zara also places stores in busy areas and predominantly in more affluent areas in order to attract the most customers who will have the financial resources to purchase clothes from them. Zara’s store windows are designed to capture and entice customers and
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Product classification of Zara • Most clothing are classified as an “durable good” as they are used up slowly‚ • Clothing doesn’t need to be disposed of after being worn once‚ but rather could be cleaned and reword until a tear within the seams or a stain kills it‚ or ultimately it goes out of style [pic] Product Lifecycle • Due to the clothing industry is mainly backed behind by what is “cool” or “hip” to date‚ clothing often needs to refresh its look in order to attract customers to purchase
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What Children Need – 20 points Answer each question of this assignment with a thoughtful and complete response of three or four sentences. When possible‚ relate your answer to your personal experiences and information you have learned from reading the first chapter of your text. Items 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ & 6 are each worth 2 points‚ items 4 & 5 are each worth 3 points‚ item 7 is worth 4 points‚ and quality of writing is worth 2 points since professional quality work is expected. BRING A COPY TO CLASS ON
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Business Decision Models ____________________________________________________________ ________________________ Question 1 (10 marks) Sandra Enright of Techtronics Inc.‚ an electronics supply firm‚ has been examining the times required for stock pickers to fill orders requested from inventory. She has determined that individual order-filling times approximately follow a normal distribution with a mean value of 3.2 minutes and standard
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regarding the role of capacity planning in organizations and demonstrate your ability to utilize relevant information from the case. Case Study 1 – Capacity Planning (1‚250 words‚ due date: 25/11/2013) Identify the key characteristics of fast fashion and discuss how these affect company approaches to capacity planning. How do fast fashion companies ensure that they can meet their demand? How does this approach contribute to Zara’s success? Introduction Over the past few years the fashion
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compare Inditex’s financial results? Why? What do comparisons indicate about Inditex’s relative operating economics? Its relative capital efficiency? Note that while the electronic version of Exhibit 6 automates some of the comparisons‚ you will probably want to dig further into them. Background: Inditex is an international fashion retailer that designed‚ manufactured and sold apparel‚ footwear‚ and accessories for women‚ men‚ and children through Zara and other five chains around the world. The
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A company cannot achieve efficiency and effectiveness using one single model. Based on the complexity‚ some functions need more delegation and some areas needs tight integration. Organizational structure significantly influences firm performance. I am working for a multi-nation company‚ involved in various global initiatives to reduce manufacturing cost by consolidating global demand‚ establishing global product sourcing and global IT systems. I have seen “Pressure for integration” from Top management
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------------------------------------------------- The KFC Business Model The Colonel began franchising his chicken business in 1952 by traveling from town to town and cooking batches of chicken for restaurant owners and employees. The Colonel awarded Pete Harman of Salt Lake City with the first KFC franchise. A handshake agreement stipulated a payment of a nickel to Sanders for each chicken sold. Sanders sold his interest in the U.S. company for $2 million to a group of investors headed by John Y
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Inditex’s financial results? Why? What do comparisons indicate about Inditex’s relative operating economics? Ans. The four companies shown given in the case have very different business models. Inditex owned much of the production and most of its stores. Inditex is thus a vertically integrated company. This gave Inditex a competitive advantage‚ which is quick response to the market requirements. On the other hand‚ The Gap and H&M have a different business model. They owned most of the stores‚ but
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