Apple: Business Analysis II MGT 521 August 22‚ 2011 Apple: Business Analysis II As of May 2010‚ “Apple‚ the maker of iPods‚ iPhones and iPads‚ shot past Microsoft‚ the computer giant‚ to become the world’s most valuable technology company” (Heft & Ashlee‚ 2010). Apple’s expansion in consumer electronics has garnered them a reputation as a powerhouse in this industry also. In this paper‚ I will review‚ analyze and summarize Apple Inc. financial health‚ technological advantages against
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Company Background Apple‚ Inc. (formerly known as Apple Computer‚ Inc.) was incorporated in the State of California in 1977. Apple currently designs‚ manufactures‚ and markets a variety of computer and personal electronic products‚ including Macintosh computers‚ and the iPod digital music player. AppleÕs key markets are consumers‚ creative professionals‚ educational institutions‚ and business users. For nearly twenty years‚ Apple computers have been the industry standard for creative industries
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Apple IFE Matrix Analysis It was pretty surprising to me to find that all the different groups came up with fairly similar ratings in their IFE matrix for Apple Inc. My group‚ management‚ had the second highest rating at a 2.78 and I felt that we were fairly critical of the different strengths and weaknesses for the company. The groups that pertained to a more financial aspect like finance and accounting seemed to have lower scores‚ which were not as far above the average for utilization of resources
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Apple Inc. Ahmet Bayram BUS101 Steven Starks Nov‚ 25 2011 The best way to get to the essence of any company is by evaluating its priorities and that is what Apple Inc. has done to our market is that they have become innovators in our generation. Apple is the largest tech company in the world. With their vast distribution network and strong brand recognition they’ve experienced large growth in share price‚ revenues‚ and income. Apple has almost single-handedly made it easier
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Apple Inc strategy Apple designed the balanced scorecard (BSC)to make senior management ’s attention to the scope and no longer confined to a gross profit rate ‚return on equity and market share strategy. One pair of Apple’s strategic thinking is very familiar with the management of a small steering committee to select one from the five aspects of evaluation should focus on the type and identified several ways in each type of evaluation . On the financial side ‚ Apple’s emphasis on shareholder value
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1. Should Apple’s board of directors be expecting Jobs to push transformational change or incremental change‚ or both‚ at this point in time? Why? What Is Transformational Leadership? Transformational leadership improves the performance‚ morale‚ motivation‚ and dedication of both leaders and their teams or supporters. Successful transformational leadership : makes an incredibly strong case for why change should happen‚ promotes a common vision‚ leads change in an organized manner‚
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APPLE PESTEL ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS Political These refer to government policy such as the degree of intervention in the economy Apple‚ being a Cupertino based company in California‚ is subject to American laws and regulations. These include taxation laws and product manufacturing regulations. Economic * These include interest rates‚ taxation changes‚ economic growth‚ inflation and exchange rates. For example: - higher interest rates may deter investment because it costs more
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Increasing the Profit of Training Part Three When working to increase the profitability of training and running a training team as a P&L‚ as with any other business there are only two way to increase profit: increase revenue or decrease costs. Previous white papers have looked at how to quantify training efforts into revenue and discussed some strategies to reduce expense‚ but for most departments‚ the single largest expense by far is salary. In challenging economic times and a company is faced
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Apple Inc. Business Analysis MGT/521 October 4‚ 2011 Apple Inc. Business Analysis Part I Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and markets consumer electronics‚ computer software‚ and personal computers. The company ’s best-known hardware products include the Macintosh computers‚ iPod‚ iPhone and iPad. As of August 2010‚ the company operates 301 retail stores in ten countries‚ and an online store. In September of 2010‚ Apple had 46‚600 full time employees and 2‚800
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in telecommunication business and their competition‚ and provides information on recent developments of the telecommunications industry. GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF THE TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY During the Mao Zedong’s years (1950’s-1970’s) mainly politicians and military personnel were allowed to use telecommunications service in People’s Republic of China. Telephones were considered luxurious goods. In 1949 there were only 263‚000 telephones with 310‚000 telephone lines (Ding Lu
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