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    comparative case analysis of Zara and Topshop Company I. Rationale As of the present‚ fashion industry market is growing and booming with the presence of low cost fashion companies such as Zara and Topshop. These kinds of companies have the possibility to dominate the industry of today and in the future and the situation for competition in the fashion industry can be set on high demand on such products and services. Zara is recognized as the most successful fashion retailer in the world and

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    even this level of magnification was enough to discover a world of new scientific ideas. By 1840‚ Italian physicist Giovanni Amici (a-MEE-chee) had invented the oil-immersion microscope which could magnify objects 6‚000 times. In most middle schools‚ the highest level of magnification is usually about 400 times. Today‚ the transmission electron and scanning electron microscopes can magnify objects over 40‚000 times! CHALLENGE What is the correct way to use a microscope? C-22 © 2006

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    Zara International Study

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    what ways are elements of the classical management and behavioral management approaches evident at Zara International? Frederick W. Taylor is known for the four step Scientific Management approach which was part of classical management with its first step being a time study of the motion and tasks performed on jobs to maximize the efficiency. Evidence of this science was quite apparent with Zara International in regards to their lightning-quick trend turnarounds that tailor to the young consumer

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    Case Study of Zara

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    Zara: Apparel Q 1. Ans: Having a very responsible supply chain Zara is enable to keep store inventory to a minimum‚ and keep a fast turnaround of new products. This encourages customers to buy the product as soon as they see it in a store because the same product might not be there the next time and Zara does not always send stores the same product twice. Q 2. Ans : Zara does manufacture some clothing in Asia‚ but not to save cost. It is to save time in supplying the Asian market and to keep its

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    Zara Marketing Plan Draft

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    Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Lee Wai Lee) Higher Diploma in Sales and Marketing – YEAR 3 Marketing Planning ZARA Course code/Class: 21905F/3D Group members: Chan Oi Yee (3) Chan Wing Sum (4) Cheng Jacqualine Wing Chun (5) Chiu Ka Man (9) Fong Ka Man (13) Leung Hoi Yi (22) Lecturer: Ms Cherry Tsui CONTENT INTRODUCTION EXCECUTIVE SUMMARY SITUATION ANALYSIS (PEST) SITUATION ANALYSIS (SWOT) SITUATION ANALYSIS (5 FORCES) OBJECTIVES (SHORT TERM) OBJECTIVES (LONG TERM) OBJECTIVES

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    Gap vs. Zara

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    and clean. We were attracted to Zara since it is very fashionable and has high variety of distinctive styles. Ideal for the independent shopper since customers are not bothered by employees. Zara was also spacious; however we found it was unorganized and messy. 2. We could not distinguish the new clothing line from the previous and since there store is grouped together by color themes‚ it is difficult to distinguish the different styles offered at Gap. At Zara as we entered the store it was difficult

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    Passion for Fashion

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    Fashion plays an important role in the daily life of every individual. It starts with deciding what to wear‚ how to wear it‚ and so forth. Imagine the world without fashion. Not a nice one is it? Every individual owes admiration to those behind-the-scenes people who are responsible for making the world so fashionable; one in particular a fashion marketer. A career as a Fashion Marketer is an interesting career filled with nothing but fashion‚ adventure‚ and excitement. Being a Fashion Marketer is

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    Ceo Zara Amancio Ortega

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    famous fashion designer and entrepreneur. * He is a founder of ZARA‚ co-founder and chairman of Inditex Group * Thanks to his great management skills he is Spain’s richest man and 5th richest man in the world (net worth of $31 billion) * „ZARA“ is a part of a holding company called Inditex. Inditex is now the largest textile company in the world. Includes 8 brands: ZaraZara Home‚ Bershka‚ Stradivarius‚ Pull&Bear‚ Massimo Dutti‚ Oysho i Uterqüe * “To copy the fashion and make

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    Zara Case Write-Up

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    Case 2: Zara 1. What are the essential elements of Zara’s business model? The business idea of Zara is to link customer demand to manufacturing‚ and to link manufacturing to distribution. And based on this general idea‚ Zara has several essential elements for its business model. First‚ speed and decision making‚ which means that in the external level‚ Zara need to respond very quickly to demands of target customers‚ and always keep in style. While for the inside‚ Zara treasure intelligence

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    change in business model. Technology is progressing day by day‚ new inventions like Internet‚ 3D printing‚ biotechnology will revolutionize education‚ manufacturing and pharmaceutical industries. This enables a change from a physical space towards a more efficient and effective virtual space‚ internet. (Heath‚ 2012) We are facing a shift from the old fashion multi-level pyramidal business to a new more flattening business where information flow is very fast and cost effective. Old fashion physical

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