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Week 3 Assignment 1 Corporate Responsibility and Marketing Strategies Apple Incorporation BUS 508 Name Date Instructor Apple Incorporation Apple Inc. is a corporation based in Cupertino, California (USA). The company designs, develops and sells consumer electronic products such as laptops and desktops, mice and iPhone. It also develops computer software, most popular of which is Mac OS X. Its major products include
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In the early 1980’s computers were unknown. The only real computers were called mainframe computers and they took up an entire room in size. They used a special code called binary that only worked with 1’s and O’s. All of the data had to be inputted by stretches of tape or by flipping switches. It took people to develop a computer language for the computer to take off. The first language was called Cobal and it was followed by Fortran and Basic. Because of the large size of computers, having one
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Model 4200pht (color laser printsers) (Apollo, 2013). On the clinical side of the network, Apple Mac Pros are used for modality viewing stations, which are each connected to their own DICON digital to film printers (Kodak model 6800) are used in Radiology. The emergency room has a MAC PRO workstation connected to a portable X-Ray machine and each Emergency Room bay has an iMAC workstation. The Lab uses Apple iMACs and has one Hewlett-Packard Model 4700pht color laser printer while the Pharmacy has
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Apple leads the world in innovation with their technology products that are distributed all around the world. Apple was founded by Steven Paul Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Gerald Wayne on April 1, 1976 and is headquartered in Cupertino, California. Apple’s various products such as the Mac, iPod, iPhone, IOS software, and more help reach sales of $199.38 billion. Apple is #1 on Forbes’ World’s Most Valuable Brands list and twelfth on Forbes’ Global 2000 list. The firms strengths include its
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223 Innovation and Job Creation in a Global Economy: The Case of Apple’s iPod Greg Linden1, University of California, Berkeley Jason Dedrick, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University Kenneth L. Kraemer, University of California, Irvine Abstract Globalization skeptics argue that the benefits of globalization, such as lower consumer prices, are outweighed by job losses, lower earnings for U.S. workers, and a potential loss of technology to foreign rivals. To shed light on
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INTRODUCTION Apple Inc. needs no introduction as it is one of the world’s most successful, popular and iconic companies with around three decades of ground-breaking innovations and redefining the way humans consume digital content such as music and movies. Named the world’s most admired company for consecutive three years by Fortune, the late CEO Steve Jobs, who turned around the company from near bankruptcy in 1996, couldn’t have asked for more. Originally Apple Computer, the company was renamed Apple Inc
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Nokia was the market leader in India and China, with market shares of 60% and 40%, respectively.1 The company also had made inroads into Africa and South America. However, Nokia had lost ground in the developed world: the company only sold one in 10 handsets in the U.S. (compared to one in three in 2002),2 and it had recently pulled out of Japan after 20 years of operations. Nokia’s revenues in Europe declined by 15% in the fourth quarter of 2009.3 However, Nokia was famous for its ability to
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through Design 6 2.1.2 Value through Features 7 2.1.3 Value through Brand Image 7 2.2 Price 8 2.2.1 Value through Price Options 8 2.2.2 Value through Purchase Options 8 2.2.3 Value through Higher Benefits vs. Price 9 References 10 Figure 1 10 Figure 2 11 1. INTRODUCTION Marketing is defined by Dr Philip Kotler as “The science and art of exploring, creating, and delivering value to satisfy the needs of a target market at a profit. Marketing identifies unfulfilled needs and desires
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