CASE STUDY ANALYSIS REPORT ON SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT OF DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION Submitted By: Asmita Baz ACKNOWLEDGEMENT On the successful completion of the project, first and foremost I thank God, the Almighty without whose blessings the project would not have been a success. I take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude towards Mr. Subrata Kar (faculty of SCM,Globsyn Business School) under whose guidance I completed this project report. I wholeheartedly thank him
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users of reports, types and frequency of reports, purpose of reports, content of reports, and the verification processes for each method. Users of financial reporting are external, such as stockholders, creditors, and regulators. Users of managerial reporting are internal users such as officers and managers. Financial accounting produces financial statements quarterly and annually while Managerial accounting produce internal reports as often as they are needed. The purpose of the reports that are
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Introduction Michael Dell founded the Dell Company in 1984, and became successful based on the idea of direct marketing strategy. Dell sells directly to the customer with no retailers this eliminates any unnecessary cost and time. When the consumer orders a computer it is tehn assembled and customized to the specifications of what the customer has specified. There is little to no inventory held as the computers are assembled as soon as the order is placed, using the just in time approach. Direct
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Executive Summary: Ford Motor Company was incorporated in 1903 in Michigan,USA by Henry Ford and 11 partners with a starting capital of 28000 US $ in cash. The company witnessed tremendous growth and became one of the top three car manufacturers in North America. Sales reached 150 billion $ in 1996 with a total of 370,000 work force worldwide. The company stayed innovative and progressive in its strategy and business model. In the 1970's, the car market became more competitive with the Japanese
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available to a company to report cash flows from operating method. One is called direct method. Another one is called indirect method. In Dell FY 12 annual report, it used the indirect method to report the cash flows from the operating activities. Under the indirect method, the calculations of the net cash flows from operating activities start with net income. The company must eliminate the effects of income statements transactions that do not increase or decrease the cash. For example, Dell reported $3
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the two financial juggernauts. The two companies are direct competitors in the IT market place. Developing cutting edge software that is futuristic and enticing is what Apple does best. Apple has the ability to offer a diverse product line that caters to a wide variety of consumers, especially tech savvy earlier adapters. Dell’s marketing approach is to create a product line that is affordable and easily used by the general computing public. Audit reports, ratios, cash flows and income statements
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[edit] History [pic] Michael Dell, Founder of Dell. [edit] Origins and evolution | |This article or section may contain an inappropriate mixture of prose and timeline. | | |Please help convert this timeline into prose or, if necessary, a list. | While a student at the University of Texas at Austin in 1984, Michael Dell founded the company as PC's Limited with capital of $1000[4]. Operating
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an overall business analysis of Apple Inc. will discuss the company’s financial statements, the company’s financial health and how it compare to other companies in the industry and globalization and how it has affected the company’s business strategies. Lastly, a benchmarking analysis will be conducted in the following comparison with other companies in the same industry. Apple Inc. has the talents of Steven Jobs along with other top idealists. Having such talent clearly gives Apple the advantage
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INTRODUCTION: Although Dell (“Dell” or the “Company”) is one of the medium size players, the Company is one of the most profitable and fastest growing Companies in the industry. The industry is characterized by several different products such as computers, imaging, printing systems, information technology and services and solutions. The industry has seen double digit growth for the last 10 years but as 2001 came to an end, the industry is softening. Amongst its competitors, Dell has been very profitable
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Dell Inc. Maria Galindo Bus 630 Managerial Accounting John Kuhn 5/21/2012 Dell, Inc. * What is Dell’s strategy for success in the marketplace? Does the company rely primarily on a customer intimacy, operational excellence, or product leadership customer value proposition? What evidence supports your conclusion? Dell’s strategy for success in the marketplace is a combination of their direct customer model with emphasis on standards-based technologies. D as well as highly efficient manufacture
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