Value Chain Of Apple

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    Corporate Responsibility

    Corporate Responsibility MGMT 430 Student Name Corporate Responsibility Apple is working diligently to uphold its commitment to reaching and maintaining a high level of ethical and social responsibility. Apple reaches deep into its supply chain to ensure human rights, respect, and equality are enforced globally. The company enlists a strict zero-tolerance underage labor policy with all of its suppliers. In 2014, Apple audited more than 1.6 million workers who identified 16 underage laborers (Supplier

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    Corporate Finance

    its resources in three main areas: 1) Resources strategy 2) Environment strategy 3) Adding value Resource strategy includes it resources such as – human skills, investment capital and others. Organization has to develop strategies to exploit those resources in a good pattern. Sometimes innovative ability can be a resource that is necessary to develop continuously. For example – Apple has huge investment in R&D sector. They have exploited their investment in that sector that requires

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    Apple Computer

    APPLE COMPUTER, INC.: A CASE ANALYSIS SWOT analysis and recommendation -------------------- INTRODUCTION According to Apple Computer's 2007 10-K Annual Report, "The Company is committed to bringing the best personal computing, portable digital music and mobile communication experience to students, educators, creative professionals, businesses, government agencies, and consumers through its innovative hardware, software, peripherals, services, and Internet offerings." The company's 2005

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    Zing Pc - Case Study

    Zing PC Company Introduction In April 200X, Zippy Computer, Inc., merged with Binger International, Ltd. The new entity was named Zinger Electronics, Inc. and began trading on the NASDAQ. Zinger Electronics, Inc., produces a variety of high-tech goods and services—computers and servers, Internet services, Web hosting, and business-to-business e-commerce applications. Their award-winning computers are sold under the ZingPC brand to business, government, education, and consumer markets. The

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    Strategy

    Introduction 2 Part 1: External Analysis 3 1.1 Macro-Environment Analysis 3 1.2 Industry Analysis 4 Porter’s Five Forces of Competition Analysis of Netflix 4 1.2 Opportunities and threats (Partial SWOT) 5 Part 2: Internal Analysis 6 2.1 Value Chain Model 6 2.2 Competencies Framework 7 2.3 VRIO Framework 8 2.4 Strengths and Weaknesses (partial SWOT) 9 Part 3: Netflix Issues and Challenges……………………………………………………………………………………………..10 Part 4: The selection of strategic options 11 4.1 Strategy

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    International Businesses

    Case Study on IB of Apple Inc. Introduction Apple Inc. is one of the world’s most successful multinational corporations engaged in researching, designing and producing electronic technology devices and solutions. The sensational success and tremendous profit of Apple Inc. are created through globalizing its businesses. According to Corteau and Milan (2011), globalization usually involves a series of interrelated activities such as internationalization of finance and trades. The company has

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    Nokia Strategic Analysis

    Environmental Analysis (External) 12 a) Pestle Analysis 12 b) Porter five forces Analysis 14 SWOT Analysis 18 Market/Competitor Analysis 19 Strategic Analysis 23 a) Corporate Strategy 25 b) Business Strategy 25 c) Operational Strategy 25 d) Supply Chain Strategy 26 e) Defensive Strategy 26 f) Competitive Strategy 26 Nokia Marketing Strategies Analysis 27 a) Segmentation by Geographically 27 b) Segmentation by Demographically 28 c) Segmentation by Consumer / Business 28 Marketing Mix Strategies

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    Automakers Become Software Companies

    AUTOMAKERS BECOME SOFTWARE COMPANIES? Case Study 2 Abstract Automakers’ diving in head first in merging cutting edge technology with automobiles has caused some growing pains. The issues with providing a constant source of Wi-Fi capabilities, privacy concerns, distributing necessary software upgrades, and protecting the customers identity have been issues auto makers have faced since this endeavor started to enter

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    Business

    Competitive Intelligence – Samsung Electronics Project 4 Sarah Stottsberry Samsung Electronics is one of Samsung Group’s multinational corporations. Samsung Group is South Korea’s largest conglomerate that serves several major global industries including but not limited to electronics, machinery, chemical, financial services, engineering, and entertainment. Company Vision "Leading the Digital Convergence Revolution" Outstanding financial returns during the semiconductor boom of the

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    Vertue: Nokia's Luxury Mobile Phone

    many aspects of the phone that allow it to do so. Such as; stainless steel, diamonds, gold, ceramic, sapphires, and even stitched leather. The company has shown impressive sales growth in a market that is actually growing, with companies such as APPLE and Android. The question is, at their current stance can they survive? Synopsis of the Situation Dr. Ken Kwong-Kay Wong (2011, Pg. 1) states “On February 11, 2011, Stephen Elop, the new CEO who had been at the helm of Nokia for only five months

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