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    and innovative ideas to improve their products. Apple’s CEO is thinking one step ahead of the competitor as to the needs of the consumer and user of the iPad2. The CEO’s wants to know how their customers feel and give them what they had not imagined the wanted. Who would have through of a tablet computer that is light weight‚ 15% than its predecessor‚ has a dual core Apple A5 system-on-a-chip and a built-in-lithium-ion polymer battery that last up to 10 hours (Wi-Fi)‚ 9 hours browsing and 10 hours

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    Apple’s Marketing Strategy: A Life Long Relationship * Include threats and opportunities * Provide your point of view on the company’s strategy In today’s modern technology world‚ much of the population has heard of Apple Inc.‚ the dominating computer hardware‚ software‚ and consumer electronics company. The company has had the distinct ability to encourage consumers to purchase an apple product‚ and then maintain that customers loyalty for years to come. But how is Apple able to create

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    Rivalry being present in any industry is obvious. Some industries have more than others and for different reasons. With over 12‚000 different companies in the Oil and Gas Field Services industry competition is high and is projected to only continue to increase. This is due to the demand of oil and gas in the United States and the world. It is also because international firms are beginning to come in the United States to compete with US firms for business. In comparison‚ US firms operating internationally

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    Primary Research B(Apple store staff interview summary)--------------------------------------17 c. All secondary sources---------------------------------------------------------------------------------17 Executive Summary We tried to find Apple’s success through their business communication. As you know‚ Apple is one of the most successful companies all over the world. They offer to iPod‚ iPhone‚ iPad‚

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    those risks for technology is the first step to changing the technology industry‚ and then the world. Steve Jobs‚ a superlative businessman‚ was famous for his outstanding Apple products which have shaped how we today view technology and its benefits. What many people do not know‚ is that Steve had an incredible amount of courage & initiative. Anyone can change the world. If you believe you can‚ and have the courage to stand up and take the risks you that are needed‚ you’re halfway there. From day

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    Before choosing our topic for National History day‚ we decided to research and come up with three topics. These topics that we found and had interest in were WWII‚ poverty‚ and civil rights. Then‚ we looked at the National History Day website‚ and looked over the example topics that were related to our three original topics. We created a list with some of the example topics that corresponded with our categories‚ and voted on the top three. We then decided to do basic research on our top three topics

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    Influence of rivalry among competitors Rivalry is the competitive struggle between companies in an industry to gain market share from each other. A more intense rivalry usually means that there are lower prices and more spending on non-price-competitive weapons. These would be things such as in-flight complimentary items like drinks and snacks. A more intense rivalry will lower prices and raise costs. This means that this makes the window for profitability smaller. If the rivalry is less intense

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    In her article‚ America‚ Stand Up… Hernandez talks about how six Mexican farmworkers were beaten and shot to death in southern Georgia. Those six men worked where a normal American could not get paid enough to waste their time doing‚ and they were killed for their hard earned money. She continued on with the story‚ going into further detail about how the men pillaged the trailer park. News of the tragedy only spread locally‚ not even making headlines. Two weeks after the attacks‚ immigrants still

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    4. Firm Strategy‚ Structure and Rivalry Closing the circle of the factors that determine the existence of a competitive advantage‚ it is necessary to take into account the context in which firms are created‚ organized and managed and the nature of domestic competition. Goals‚ strategies‚ and ways of organizing companies in the industry are widely influenced by national conditions. Achieving national interest depends on the extent to which these options according to the source of competitive advantage

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    7 Key Strategies That You Must Learn From Apple’s Marketing Coming off the heels of yet another successful Apple launch debut‚ it’s increasingly clear that Apple is on top of their game in a way like no other. Which other company could turn an ordinary press conference into a live global event?The secret lies beyond their product line and design standards; it lies beyond even Steve Jobs’ emphatic adherence to Apple’s core philosophy‚ which is that the user doesn’t always know what they want.

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