By: M. Bertaccini‚ L. Dovesi‚ G. Nicolini‚ M. Olivieri‚ MC. Penna‚ M. Perini. ELEVATOR PITCH (1) What Zipcar is • Car sharing company. • Offer of a service to the registered members that allows them to move around the city in a smarter and easier way. • The value for the members is the possibility of benefit the usage of a car without all the problems correlated to the possession. • New concept in the U.S. serving a new market niche‚ the urban‚ car-less residents. • Based on a successful model
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Response of ZIPCAR By Yongjun Zhao Submitted to Dr. Keith Harman Oklahoma Baptist University International Graduate School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for CIS_5203 Information Technology 24/03/2011 OVERVIEW This is an interesting‚ short case about how a new type of rental Car Company is able to operate in a completely new business model‚ as compared to other rental car companies‚ and embrace Web 2.0 technologies to gain further competitive advantage. The main
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Table of Content Analyze and discuss the strategic implications as related to management Page 3 information systems (MIS) that you derived from this case. How did the company profiled in this case leverage information technology Page 3 (IT) to its strategic advantage (or disadvantage)? Strategic Advantages Page 3 Strategic Disadvantages Page 5 Highlight any particular lessons learned that would be valuable for an MIS manager Page 6 Conclusion Page 7
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Zipcar: Refining the Business Model Zipcar is attractive to the investors because it has a good business model. There are 9 building blocks for a successful business model: Customer Segments. Zipcar targets at the people who do not want to own a car but occasionally wants the convenience to use a car in the urban locations‚ where there is a dense base of potential users‚ parking was expensive‚ and the need to drive is limited. In Unite States‚ this market is large and virtually untouched. Value
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[Case: Zipcar] Zipcar’s SWOT and financial analysis a) Strengths Firstly‚ Zipcar seized 80% of US market share‚ making it the strong player in the market. Secondly‚ as the company is able to acquire its competitors (Flexcar-US‚ Streetcar Ltd-UK)‚ they can reduce the competitors as well as gain those market shares and customer bases from those 2 companies. Thirdly‚ Zipcar’s customer-friendly and disruptive business model is what makes it unique. They leverages accessibility‚ make it available close
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Zipcar‚ which was recently bought for $500 million by Avis car rentals‚ is a start up that is in the business of selling the urban lifestyle of renting cars for short periods of time instead of owning a vehicle. The case evaluates how Zipcar has been able to gain the trust of its customers by being a green minded company with a strong set of values and benefits that will keep a customer. Zipcar took advantage of the fact that they had a place in a niche market‚ which allowed them to create a positive
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analyse KODAK case study Kodak’s Performance Today Kodak is in trouble: for the nine months ended 30 September 2005‚ Eastman Kodak’s revenues increased by only 3% to US$10.07bn and the net-loss from continuing operations totalled US$1.32bn‚ versus an income of US$139m.6 Last month‚ film sales for Kodak fell 37% for rolls and 13% in single-use cameras‚7 and despite similar shocks affecting the rest of the industry Kodak’s declines were the steepest – versus Fuji’s declines of 28% in roll and
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1. What is the role that the customer plays in Zipcar’s operations (list specific activities) and what mechanisms does Zipcar have in place to manage these customers’ behavior? (10 pts) Zipcar customers play a variety of roles within the company’s operations. Specifically‚ people firstly purchase the annual membership and get Zipcard once approved. Then as a Zipcar member‚ customer can make reservations for hourly/daily car rental through the company’s online reservation system‚ phone‚ or mobile
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In the Zipcar Case‚ Chase is an emerging entrepreneur‚ with hopes of starting a successful company. They come up with the idea of timesharing a car‚ which will eventually get the name of Zipcar. Chase and her friend Danielson had initially funded the startup and forgone a salary for the company. While Chase and Danielson did not have a lot of experience in the car rental business‚ other than Danielson having some car sales experience‚ they sought out a lot of advice from many resources. Chase
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Car-sharing & Zipcar Back in 2000‚ in lieu of overcrowding in the US car rental market‚ Zipcar implemented a blue ocean strategy and established its car-sharing business as the dominant alternative to car ownership. Compared to car rentals firms that charge users on a per day basis‚ Zipcar offers users the flexibility of deciding the number of hours and distance of car usage. In addition‚ unlike car rental firms which require customers to pick up the cars from their offices‚ Zipcar allows members
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