...Robert Mondavi Corp. Analysis I. Summary Company founded in 1966 by Robert Mondavi in Napa Valley, California Company vision to make California a recognized wine producing region alongside great winemaking regions of Europe Major focus on technology and wine growing techniques Production of premium to super ultra premium wines Mondavi focuses on personal sales, wine competitions, and lavish parties to promote the wines rather than conventional advertising Mondavi has a portfolio of premium to super ultra premium wines to fill various price points and niches in domestic wine market 1981 Opus One joint venture with Baron Philippe de Rothschild Through 1980's and 1990's, Mondavi acquires many wineries and vineyards throughout California Mondavi develops national following Phylloxera (vine killing insects) begin to infiltrate California vineyards 1993, Mondavi, in need of capital due to extensive acquisition expenditures in previous decade plus the replanting costs, issues public shares In the mid-1990's, Mondavi begins 3 joint ventures with a Chilean, an Italian, and French firms Wine production in California accounts for more than 70% of wine consumed in America Wines in America are sold through a three-tier distribution 100's of wineries emerge in California, 90% of Mondavi's revenues generated domestically II. Case Profile Problem/Issues in Case Managing multiple brands in the global markets Maintaining domestic...
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...Executive Summary & SWOT Analysis of Robert Mondavi and Wine Industry By Bilal Quadri Brad Ufkes Katie Leeb Shane Miller Saswat Tripathy George Brown College HOST – 4113 International Culinary Strategies Professor James Smith Thursday, March 31, 2011 Executive Summary Since 1966 Robert Mondavi has been creating innovative wines and today is one of the world’s finest brands valued at $600 million. Due to the recent economic downturn, Mondavi and general wine sales have slowed forcing the global wine industry to consolidate. Industry consolidations began to occur to New World producers by premium wineries purchasing or merging with rivals, jug wine producers’ acquiring premium wineries in order to keep pace with changing consumer tastes, and lastly alcoholic beverage firms diversifying into the premium wine market. Despite these types of consolidations Mondavi remained an independent company relying on the U.S. market for sales. While competitors spent money pursuing acquisition strategies, Mondavi chose to focus on the organic growth of its popular premier brands. Today the global wine industry reports retail sales ranging from $130 to $180 billion in the classifications of: jug or commodity, popular premium, super premium, ultra, and luxury wines. In the United States, jug wine sales had declined approximately 3% per year over the last 10 years, while premium wines increased 8% to10% annually. A shift toward high quality premium wines is occurring...
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...International Business & Economics Research Journal Volume 2, Number 9 The Changing Structure Of The Global Wine Industry Michael A. Roberto (E-mail: mroberto@hbs.edu), Harvard Business School Abstract This paper examines the distinctive economic structures that exist in the wine industry in various regions of the world, and it identifies the critical forces driving changes in the structure of this industry. The paper accomplishes these objectives by applying concepts from industrial organization economics, agency theory, and the field of competitive strategy. T he economic structure of an industry affects the intensity of competition and the average profitability of firms in a particular market.1 While strategy scholars have debated the extent to which industry structure explains differences in firm profitability, virtually no one disputes the idea that structural forces have a sizeable impact.2 More recently, researchers have demonstrated that industries exhibit substantial structural differences across various geographic markets around the world. These structural differences are driven by institutional heterogeneity and contrasting patterns of historical development. 3 Over time, the structure of a global industry can change dramatically. In particular, many industries have experienced consolidation in recent years. Industry consolidation raises several important questions for scholars and practitioners. First, why do these structural shifts take place? Second...
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...2011 Annual Report at every occasion chaiRman’S letteR In an era of constant, rapid and unpredictable change, the concept of staying the course, especially in business, can seem like an impossible mission. It takes strong and confident leadership, a clear and focused strategy and a team of talented people who are willing to go the distance in order to achieve the goal. Since fiscal 2010, the goal at Constellation Brands has been a singular one: profitable organic growth. During this period, we have embarked on an evolutionary journey that has taken us from a collection of stellar brands and acquired businesses to a highly disciplined and tightly aligned company that is, at every occasion, capitalizing on company-wide efficiencies and best practices to strengthen our operations, our people and our brands. Our fiscal 2011 results serve as a shining indicator that our collective efforts are paying off. More importantly, they validate the importance of staying true to one’s commitments. At Constellation Brands, our commitments are unwavering…to continue to grow our business and our premium brands, to enrich the communities where we live and work and to elevate life with every glass raised. These commitments are being realized every day because of our people, who are among the best and brightest in the industry. Dedicated, innovative and determined, our employees have stayed the course through unexpected challenges and increasingly higher expectations placed on them. We are...
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...Book Review: The House of Mondavi: The Rise and Fall of an American Wine Dynasty by Julia Flynn Siler November 2004, the house of Mondavi took its final stand when accepting a $1.3 Billion bid from Constellation Brands, ending a family run business of over 100 years. This family business marks the effective beginning of the American wine industry, credit for establishing Napa Valley, and recognized as Unites State’s largest wine producer. Julia Flynn Siler, a writer for the Wall Street Journal, tackles the complicated story of the clashing Mondavi family, in her book, The House of Mondavi: The Rise and Fall of an American Wine Dynasty. After hundreds of interviews, Julia was able to give picture perfect descriptions of each character and their role in the Mondavi family business. The book starts by telling the story of Cecar and Rosa; two Italian immigrants who lived a poor life economically but rich with love. They both had an admiration for wine and enjoyed hours of quality family time appreciating every spectrum of the grapes. Julia went back to Indiana, where the Mondavi’s originally lived, and found out that the couple just followed their heart, moved to California with the solemn goal of becoming wine connoisseurs. Once the Mondavi’s got to California they realized their knowledge of wine surpassed those of the current winery owners and invested in their first wine garden. Roberto and Peter Mondavi, the second generation, both inherited Charles Krug...
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...Robert Mondavi Wine Case Study Robet Mondavi Winery was created in 1966, in Napa Valley. At its debut the company “became one of America’s most innovative and high quality winemakers.” introducing many new techniques such as Stainless tanks or the use of small French oak barrels. Robert Mondavi “set out to educate American consumers and to enhance their appreciation of fine wine” and also became a promoter of the California wine industry. The wine industry is divided in 5 segments. RMW is has developped 16 different brands and is present in all segments except jug wine. Source image :http://image.slidesharecdn.com/robertmondaviandthewineindustrycase-130320190248-phpapp01/95/robert-mondavi-and-the-wine-industry-case-8-638.jpg?cb=1363824203 RMW bestselling wine is the Woodbridge which represented 76% of the company’s case and 57% of its revenue in 2001. But there is increasing competition in this segment with many important companies entering this segment. In the mid-90’s Mondavi launched 3 joint ventures with French, Italian and Chilean’s firms. “Mondavi owned and leased 9’700 acres of vineyards in California and the joint ventures controlled additional 1’600 acres in Chile, Italy, and California.” But these vineyards provide only 7% of the company’s total grape supply in 2001. Although the firm did invest a lot in the 80’s and 90’s, acquiring many wineries in California, the production could not keep up with increasing consumption, making the firm highly dependent on its...
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...1 2 3 TO LAKE COUNTY 4 5 6 7 A 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 7 BARLOW DUN E AW A . L LN CALISTOGA TOM EDDY JAX BENNETT LN. 2 JERICHO CANYON OLD LAWLEY TOLL RD. COOMBSVILLE 17 SUMMERS LAVA VINE ENVY/CARTER SL UBB N. B 6 DIAMOND CREEK T W.H. SMITH VERMEIL N COL LIN ST. B CELLARS 11 12 13 14 DYER C AZALEA SPRINGS CASTELLO DI AMOROSA BEHRENS FAMILY SHERWIN FAMILY MARSTON L M ARK EAD LN. 15 16 BRAVANTE COOK FAMILY FAILA CADE BALE LN. BIG TREE RD. HOWELL AT THE MOON 17 EHLERS LN TUDAL Map not to scale . VINEYD 29 TRINCHERO FANTESCA BOESCHEN LODI LN. DOZEN VINTNERS REVANA FAMILY MARKHAM BREMER FAMILY TAMBER BEY BELLO FAMILY CLIF FAMILY DOWDELL DAVIS FULTON CROCKER & STARR CHAIX LN. ROS S 13 PRATT AVE . POPE ST. I RD D . ST. HELENA WINERY We encourage responsible drinking. Please do not drink and drive. It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle at or above .08 BAC in the state of California. Only wineries with public access shown VALLE Y RD. CONN Wineries with Public Tasting Rooms Wineries Requiring an Appointment Additional Winery Tasting Rooms in the downtown areas WineCountry.com Map Sponsor TAPLIN RD. 12 THE TERRACES HALL AUBERGE RD. E DEL DOTTO WHITEHALL LANE TRES SABORES 11 4 RUTHERFORD RD. NIEBAUM LANE MANLEY LANE MIDSUMMER CELLARS 8 BROWN ESTATE F ´ YOUNT MILL RD. 10 GARGIULO...
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...benefits and drawbacks to the Mondavi Winery of becoming a public company? 300 words maximum Once the Mondavi Winery becomes a public company, there will be an immense increase in its equity and it can be used to fund Mondavi’s rapid growth. Despite the fact that family control can be retained by designing the rules of IPO, the uncertainty degree would still be higher than the company used to be. The fluctuation of share price would also affect the company image. Moreover, Mondavi’s historical financial performance, which had previously been a guarded secret, was made available to the public. 2. What types of investors are most likely to be interested in the company? How could you target those investors? 300 words maximum Wine stocks appeal to ‘the hobby stock holder’ who wants to be part of this industry. Investors can be targeted through the following process: 1. Look for wine lovers who know how to appreciate US-made premium wines. Some useful sources may be obtained from wine-related clubs, associations and institutes. 2. Hold social fairs or other events and share stories and visions with these potential investors instead of simply analysing financial data to have them involved in picturing a better future with strong evidences. 3. Emphasize on the expected big leap of Mondavi, which may serve as a growth booster of the whole US wine industry to arouse the need of purchasing Mondavi stock. 3. How would you recommend Robert Mondavi respond to the market’s current...
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...Robert Mondavi Case Robert Mondavi is facing several threats in 2002, the most important of which is increasing competition in the popular premium segment. The company in 2001 derived 57% of its revenue from the Woodbridge brand and pricing pressure is being applied by Gallo, Fosters and jug producers. Additional pricing pressure is coming from the Australian wines infiltrating the US and UK markets, growing their sales in the US at the rate of 30% per year. Additional challenges include customer dissatisfaction with the current sales representation. The company also has opportunities. Its Robert Mondavi Winery name is held in high esteem and wines of this label command premium prices. The company has consistent financial performance over the preceding four years with growing sales and income. The company has developed advanced production methods that give its wines consistent quality and modest costs of production. Business Environment / Attractiveness of the Wine Industry Among producers in the size range of Mondavi, the wine industry has many companies, which generate net income of about 10% of sales. This would compare to such mainstream US industries as real estate leasing, food manufacturing and agriculture. The barriers to basic entry in the industry are very small. However, the building of a recognized brand name which allows pricing control is a time consuming process, sometimes representing generations of work. The industry is experiencing consolidation...
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...QA Concept Introducing LoadRunner • Why should you automate performance testing? • What are the LoadRunner components? • Understanding LoadRunner Terminology • What is the load testing process? • Getting Familiar with HP Web Tours • Application Requirements The Power of LoadRunner • Creating the Load Test • Running the Load Test • Monitoring the Load Test • Analyzing Results Building Scripts • Introducing the Virtual User Generator (VuGen) • How do I start recording user activities? • Using VuGen’s Wizard mode • How do I record a business process to create a script? • How do I view the script? Playing Back Your Script • How do I set the run-time behavior? • How do I watch my script running in real time? • Where can I view information about the replay? • How do I know if my test passed? • How do I search or filter the results? Solving Common Playback Problems • Preparing HP Web tours for playback errors • How do I work with unique server values? Preparing a Script for Load Testing • How do I measure business processes? • How do I emulate multiple users? • How do I verify Web page content? • How can I produce debugging information? • Did my test succeed? Creating a Load Testing Scenario • Introducing the LoadRunner Controller • How do I start the Controller? • The Controller window at a glance • How do I modify the script details? • How do I generate a heavy load? • How do I emulate real load...
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...Preparing Business Scenario Analyses The following general guidelines may be used in preparing for an oral or written business scenario analysis and presentation. There may be several feasible courses of action regarding the solution to any case. It is more important to concern yourself with the process of problem definition and isolation, analysis, and evaluation of alternatives, and the choice of one or more recommendations, rather than trying to find a single answer. Very often, the right answer is the one that you can propose, explain, defend, and make work. • The Process of Analyzing a Case 1. Read and study the scenario thoroughly and efficiently. Read the scenario once for familiarity, noting issues that come to the forefront. Read the scenario again. Determine all the facts, making notes about symptoms of problems, root problems, unresolved issues, and roles of key players. Watch for issues beneath the surface. 2. Isolate the problem(s). Get a feel for the overall environment by putting yourself in the position of one of the key players. Seek out the pertinent issues and problems. 3. Analyze and evaluate alternatives. a. Once the problems and issues are isolated, work at gaining a better understanding of causes. In what area of the unit do the problems exist? Why? What caused them? Examine and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the unit’s processes (e.g., planning, communication), human behaviors, and/or exhibits (e.g., financial statements,...
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...PEST Analysis One way of planning your business is to undertake a PEST analysis.1 PEST analysis involves looking at the Political, Economic, Socio-cultural and Technological factors that could affect your business. Every business needs to consider a range of external forces in order to take decisions. For many people imagination is very limited and is coloured solely by their own experience and personal beliefs. This can lead to wish fulfilment or a refusal to see reality or recognise the critical changes that are happening in the world around them. It can also lead to grabbing short-term solutions that, if they do not exacerbate problems, certainly ignore the longer term. In the business world pressure is often applied to take decisions quickly, acting on judgement and instinct rather than careful analysis. There are many driving forces in the external environment that might impact on your business. These can be categorised as: • Social; • Technological; • Economic; • Environmental; and • Political. Social forces Social forces include, for example, changing demography and education, etc. The population in Western Europe is relatively static, but the age bands are changing. The number of older people, for example, is growing rapidly. Technological forces Technological forces are changing dramatically quickly. What effects will this have on your production, marketing and distribution plans? Depending on your market, technology might either raise or lower entry barriers...
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...Fall 2015: Industry Analysis in Emerging Markets Your role in this analysis is to work with your team and to look at emerging technologies. From autonomous drones to emergent AI to 3D printers, you are going to research and get a better understanding of our fast-approaching technological future. Scientific American compiled the Top 10 List of Emerging Technologies for 2015. You can start here, but you are not limited to these technologies. You must choose an emerging industry, and will analyze the history of this technology and its industry, the trajectories of the technology, the key competitors, and the trends in the market. The end goal is to develop a comprehensive understanding of the industry, the competitive landscape, emerging trends to watch in the future, and an overall assessment as to the attractiveness of this industry. Your final deliverable for this project will be an in-class presentation, due April 26th. 1) What SIC/NAICS code does your industry fall under? 2) Describe your industry- a. Provide a brief history of your industry. (You may use a timeline in a separate appendix) b. List and describe the characteristics of the products your industry offers in the marketplace. c. Who are the key competitors in the industry? d. What are the main differences between the products offered by key competitors? e. What strengths & weaknesses (capabilities, complementary resources, related intellectual property, etc.)...
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...http://www.mysensex.comPESTLE « Pestle Summary: India | Main | Pestle summary: USA » 03/28/2009 Pestle Summary China Well, I guess this is where I get controversial, at least a bit. There are others who have predicted that China was in for a tough ride over the past few years, but they mostly got ignored, or were proven wrong by events. And, to a certain extent, if you cry doom long enough you'll always get proved right, given the laws of entropy. So this is a bit 'faux' controversy... This is the introductory note taking exercise for a Pestle analysis of China, drawn on conventional internet sources such as Wikipedia, the CIA World Factbook and Nationmaster. China is the most populous country in the world, with 1.34 billion people. It has the third largest GDP, with $4.84 trillion, behind Japan and the U.S. Like India, the currency and conditions make it useful to look at some statistics using Purchasing Power Parity, which bumps up China's GDP to $7.8 trillion, which would move it ahead of Japan. It also is the second in the world in annual military spending, although that needs a bit of context, as the world's number two spends about 15% of what the world number one (USA) spends. But with PPP, that looks like more money, and insofar as it is used to pay salaries, rather than buy Israeli rocket parts, PPP is valid in this context too. China is badly governed by the Communist Party, and in my five-year Pestle forecast I will be making the case that misgovernance will...
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...McCauley, COO * Hugh McCauley, COO of Riordan has sent a service request to us. The service request SR-rm-022 stats that Riordan wants to make improvement on their current HR tools. They are currently using a variety of HR tools and would want’s us create one integrated application. To do this we will have to do a system analysis of their current system. An analysis will be made with recommendations to upgrade and consolidate their system. * The service request is basically a project statement. This is a document from the customer who clearly states what the project should deliver and outline the high-level work required for completing this project * (SR-rm-022). Riordan Manufacturing has 550 employees worldwide and has projected earnings of $46 million. It is a fortune 1000 enterprise with $1 billion in excess revenues. It is wholly owned by Riordon Industries and based in San Jose , California. * . We will use the joint application design (JAD) for our system analysis, this should help keep the analysis efforts to a minimum. Fact finding is at the core of system analysis. Interviewing of individuals who understand the current system and any known issues, including future activities needed. To do this observation of how data is handled and how this is used for their jobs. Through study of the documents, policies, and procedures in reference to the system. * Interviewing and gathering...
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