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    Process Design

    of the tie-dye shirts, which I believe it can be a huge success on the market if our strategy goes as planned. Since most Vietnamese people are not really familiar with the term ‘tie-dye shirt’ and we are the newcomers to the business, the project processes is the best option for us to start the trial for our product. Different designs will be released in limited number for people in the capital city, Hanoi to test the market and people’s thoughts on tie-dye shirts. The curiosity of customers will

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    Mcdonalds

    PRODUCT /MARKET EXPANSION GRID New Existing New Existing FIGURE 1 Figure 1 above shows the product/market expansion grid model of Ansoff that has proven to be very useful in business strategy processes to determine business growth opportunities. This model has two dimensions which are products and markets. There four strategies altogether in this model, one for each quadrant. First quadrant is about market penetration, second is about product development

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    Porters Diamond Model

    relevant industry. Firms identify their strengths and capabilities to build on their market position and use a variety of strategies to remain competitive. True rivalry exists between firms that are comparable in size, power, product or service offering and their actions induce a response from their closest competitor. There are many strategies that firms engage in their attempt to gain a leadership position in the market, they include, pricing, product differentiation, brand image and the support services

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    Managenment

    seller market, providing a global new online trading platform, anyone can carry a variety of products traded through this platform. Whether traditional industries and emerging networks must convert a way of thinking, that is, the ability to provide customer value. Competitive forces: The company now sells a staggeringly diverse array of goods and is one of the world’s most easily recognizable and well-known Web sites. eBay is a favorable proposition for smaller sellers to find markets for rare

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    Manu Soccer - Case Study

    new ones to meet his customers' needs, or by keeping his current products and services the same, but offering them to new markets. S.W.O.T. Analysis Strengths: * Tom Owen himself is an asset in his knowledge of soccer and his ability to get along with the kids he's teaching. * Hiring instructors with similar qualities to create a good workforce. * MANU's market penetration of the Fort Collins area ensures that all soccer players age 11 to 14 are aware of his soccer program. Weaknesses:

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    Freemarkets

    Pennsylvania in 1995. FreeMarkets OnLine, Inc. is an electronic market company which delivers interactive bidding among competing suppliers generated price savings. It created fair and open exchange software which is necessary for Competitive Bidding Event (CBE). The company was successful at developing reasonable expertise and market knowledge, to lead the art and science of making markets for custom products, where each buyer in the market has his own set of objectives and issues. FreeMarkets assists

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    Red Bull

    close to the organisation that affect its ability to serve its customers – the organisation, market channel firms, customer markets, competitors and publics. “ (Kotler 2009) In respect to the microenvironment, by focusing on a product made with only little differences in the recipe, it could make it difficult if the supplies needed to create the drinks were lacking. Red Bull have created a good customer market, by trying to appeal to people working or studying. They managed to expand their brand to

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    Spectrum Case

    1. Assess the Spectrum organization and each of the markets in which the company operates. What are the key elements from each industry about which Falconi should be concerned? Over the years, with help from a number of acquisitions, Spectrum in 2005 had become a leading supplier of consumer batteries, lawn and garden care products, specialty pet supplies, and shaving and grooming products. In the battery market, North American consumers of household batteries sought convenience and quality

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    Business Environment

    dependent upon the employment provided by big and small businesses and production of goods and services that we rely on in our day to day lives. Without businesses, you are unable to have any sort of a free market economy. Businesses also tend to provide the innovations and or an idea that makes the markets grow. Small businesses employ large numbers of people. They are necessary to molding a sense of independence, risk-taking, self-reliance, and personal achievement The comparisons and differences of Non

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    Businessplan

    resources to strategically position the company for large expansion the following year. The compensations for the executives are relatively low compare to market condition therefore, stock options will be used. With the established pay band from year one a pay increase of 8 to 16 percent across the board to bring up the pay band closer to market average to attract talents. In year 2, R&D added two more mid-level FTE to perfecting the product to increase the chance gaining FDA approval of the

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