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    Nonstop Yacht Case Study

    Executive Summary This analysis was undertaken in an attempt to evaluate NonStop Yacht’s strategic direction in the Mega-Yacht industry due to the firm’s consistent inability to meet financial expectations. This case focused its efforts on answering. This poor financial performance has led the firm’s management to question whether or not a strategic alliance might be a beneficial alternative to their current business model. To address the firm’s current quandary, this case has answered the following

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    Mangement Essay

    Introduction In 1976, a couple of college dropouts, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, founded Apple Computer. Working out of the Jobs family garage they built a computer circuit board that they named the Apple I. Jobs made it Apple’s mission to bring an easy to use computer to market and in 1978 introduced the Apple II, which was a relatively simple machine that people could use out of the box. Apple quickly became the industry leader, until IBM entered the PC market in 1981, which lead to Apple fundamentally

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    Honda

    advantage in the auto industry include Honda's engineering and design, research and development, and brand equity. In order to determine whether Honda's competitive advantage in these three areas is sustainable, we analyze and apply each one to the VRIO framework. Honda is unique in that its corporate structure is made of three companies. Honda Research and Development is in charge of research and development of innovative products for the company. Honda Motor produces, sells, and services the all

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    Kodak

    Critically evaluate the paradox of markets v resources. Using real world examples, which side (if any) of the paradox seems to hold the most valid arguments? Paradox is a statement that is seen to be self contradictory or ridiculous but also has a possible truth (Dictinoary.com, 2014). Strategy is really important for a business as it gives them the long term direction of the company, the scope of their activities, helping them gain advantage of their competitors, tackling changes in the business

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    Innovation Technology

    Copenhagen Business School Cand. Merc. M. Sc. IBS - International Business Department of International economics and management, 15 June 2012 Strategic Analysis of the Geox Group Councellor: Bersant Hobdari, Copenhagen Business School Student name: Valeria Serra N. of pages: 79.7 Total n. of characters: 181,415 N. of characters (without figures): 165,415 N. of figures: 20 Executive Summary The purpose of this thesis is evaluating the sources of the extraordinary success of the Italian

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    Strategic Analysis Nokia

    Strategic Analysis Nokia Introduction / Case Context Nokia for many years was the largest mobile phone company in the planet. It sold in 2010 the great amount of 450 millions mobiles around the world (Gartner, 2011). However, today Nokia has been challenged and has lost market share due competitor’s pressure. According to Douglas Perry, “Samsung has become the world's largest cell phone maker in Q1 2012, overtaking Nokia for the first time”(2012). Nokia has been left behind because if its

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    Interal

    Introduction Since LEGOs inception in 1932, the company has not only experienced extreme pressure from competitors, but it has overcome numerous challenging obstacles from the external environment to become the world’s largest toy manufacturer (Financial Times, 2016). Upon analysis of LEGOs strengths through Institutional Theory (IT) and Resource-Based View (RBV), this essay aims to combine these two theories to explain LEGOs internationalisation process. Firstly, the two frameworks will be

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    Apple Case

    current PC market. This, combined with Apple’s ability to drive down costs with their streamlined supply chain helped them create a large profit margin that let them hold a competitive edge on the rest of the market and helped Apple hit every aspect of VRIO. They further differentiated themselves with the announcement of the iPhone in 2007 that combined in Job's words “a widescreen iPod with touch controls, a revolutionary mobile phone and breakthrough communications device”. The creation of iLife, the

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    Wal Mart

    Wal-Mart Case study analysis Submitted by: Sarfaraj Heranja Roll No.: 33 Submitted to: Prof. Karan Shashtri VRIO framework of Wal-Mart Capabilities | Valuable? | Rare? | Hard to Imitate? | Support by organisation? | IT investments and systems | Y | N | N | Y | Economies of scale | Y | N | N | Y | Relationship with suppliers | Y | Y | Y | Y | Distribution system | Y | Y | Y | Y | Low price offerings | Y | Y | Y | Y | Culture | Y | Y | Y | Y | Core competencies: Relationship

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    Apple Case Study

    threats). And the internal analysis analyses the factors that give an organization certain advantages and disadvantages in order to fulfill the needs of its target market. The models which are going to be used for internal analysis are - the value chain, Vrio, Tows matrix, BCG and Ansoff matrix’s. Macro environmental analysis PESTEL analysis is the best tool to

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