Case Summary – Samsung Electronic Company: Global Marketing Operations GRBA 813 Fall 2008 Over the past 39 years‚ Samsung Electronics Company (SEC) has evolved from a low cost manufacturer of black and white televisions‚ to one of the most technologically advanced and prestige companies of modern day time. Throughout the 1990’s‚ SEC’s chairman‚ Kun Hee Lee‚ demanded that the company as a whole re-think their key fundamentals and set the stage for long-term commitments to investment in innovative
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Group 2 Samsung Electronics Executive Summary Recent quality related issues have put Samsung Electronics‚ one of the world’s largest technology companies at risk. These quality concerns‚ spiked through recent recalls and external complaints‚ have generated a flow of bad news coming to the desk of quality director Kevin Sarni. The issues most commonly found within the complaints related to display issues‚ customer service support‚ faulty electric components‚ audio‚ and safety. Of the main
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Case Study 26: Samsung Electronics 1. The five dimensions of Entrepreneurial Orientation are key factors that firm’s practice in order to be successful in an industry. These five factors consist of autonomy‚ innovativeness‚ proactiveness‚ competitive aggressiveness‚ and risk taking. The first dimension‚ autonomy‚ describes how an independent action by a person or a team working on project has a vision or concept for a business and develops the plan and carries it out‚ onto completion. The second
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March 5‚ 2014 Samsung Electronics Case Analysis This case study analysis on Samsung Electronics Company (SEC) and identify its competition advantages and threats. In this case‚ authors mainly talk about the business of Samsung Company in memory industry market. This paper consists by the following section: external analysis‚ internal analysis‚ and problem solution. ⅰExternal Analysis Using the six forces model to analyze this case‚ we can identify opportunities and threats of Samsung in the memory
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Case Analysis for Samsung Electronics 1. What is SMIC’s strategy? Should Samsung be concerned about SMIC? SMIC seems to execute the same kind of strategy Samsung used before to succeed. The strategy is selling their products at low prices and growing their market share at the expense of profitability. SMIC may threaten Samsung’s business in the future‚ but not too much. Although SMIC can get many resources‚ such as cheap funds and lands from Chinese government and foreign investors‚ SMIC
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Company Background: Samsung Electronics Samsung Electronics was established in 1969 in order to provide an engine of future growth for the Samsung Group. Though the electronics industry seemed promising in the 1960s‚ none of the Korean firms had advanced technology. Samsung began by producing low-end black–and-white televisions in a joint venture with Sanyo‚ a Japanese electronics company. With NEC‚ another Japanese firm‚ it produced Braun tubes and kinescope tubes. After three years‚ it began
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he Samsung Electronics Company has become the largest conglomerate in South Korea over the past decade. Net sales of the Samsung Group totaled $135 billion in 2004 and has 337 overseas operations in 58 countries. Electronic‚ finance‚ and trade and services are the three core sectors within the Samsung Group. Semiconductor products are classified into two different categories of chips‚ which are memory and logic. The net value of Samsung experienced rapid growth from 2000 to 2004‚ growing from $ 5
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Case: Samsung Electronics Case Summary. Over the previous five decades‚ the semiconductor industry had grown in economic importance. In 2000‚ the industry enjoyed $200 billion in sales‚ and the industry grew by an average of 16% per year since 1960. Growth: Semiconductor Industry has 16% of growth rate On average‚ 1960 -2000 In 1969 Semiconductor Company founded‚ began with Wafer production. And acquired by Samsung latterly In 1974 Samsung Group started Electronics industry in television market
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CASE ANALYSIS MEMO TO: Samsung Management FROM: Team 3 DATE: March 27‚ 2014 SUBJECT: Samsung Case Analysis Executive Summary Samsung Electronics Company (Samsung) is a South Korean multinational electronics manufacturer with headquarters in Suwon‚ South Korea. It’s a flagship subsidiary of the Samsung Group and by the end of 2004 was responsible for $78.5 billion of the group’s $135 billion revenue (Chang & Siegel‚ 2009). It is a major manufacturer of component
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[pic] Table of Contents Topic Page No: COMPANY BACKGROUND 1 VISION 2 MISSION STATEMENT 2 OBJECTIVES 3 MANAGEMENT TEAM) 4 CSR (CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY) 5-7 FINANCIAL PLAN 8 MARKETING PLAN 9 SWOT ANALYSIS 10 LOCATION ANALYSIS 11 CONCLUSION 11 [pic]"Imagine the
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