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    Oberoi Group of Hotels

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    people worldwide and owns and manages about thirty hotels and five luxury cruisers as of 2012. The company was incorporated in the year 1949 by Rai Bahadur M.S. Oberoi to run "Oberoi Group of hotels". The group of companies‚ affiliated through common ownership interest‚ has to offer first class luxury hotels‚ airline catering‚ airport bars and restaurants‚ corporate air charters‚ travel consultancy‚ limousine services and project management. With hotels being spread out in Mumbai‚ Delhi‚ Calcutta‚ Chennai

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    Porter Strategic Group

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    Porter generic strategies Michael Porter described three types of strategy to achieve/maintain competitive advantage in his 1980 work Competitive strategy: techniques for analysing industries and competitors. (CS:TAIC) These generic strategies are based on two dimensions: market scope + core competency with two competencies being the most important: product differentiation/product cost. [pic] Porter (1980) stressed that failure to adopt single strategy of differentiation or low cost results in

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    Porter Five Forces

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    been used by many people to understand more about a company’s structure and the method or plan used to run its business. In his book‚ Porter identified 5 external forces that will affect an industry or a market. The type of forces can help us to understand or to analyze how a company makes its profits‚ or how it could attract others to do business with. Porter also helps to identify the specific company’s competitor. We may use Porter’s competitive forces to analyze how it can have an impact

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    Porter Analysis

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    business. Some knowledge and experience in the restaurant and food industry would be very useful too. Supplier’s Power The franchise owner is essentially at the mercy of the suppliers due to the fact that Kahala‚ Corporation (owner of the restaurant chains) requires the franchisee to only use their selected vendors for all of the products required‚ including but not limited to the grilled‚ USDA choice sirloin‚ provolone cheese‚ lettuce‚ tomatoes‚ Idaho potatoes‚ logoed napkins‚ paper sandwich trays

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    Porters Analysis

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    variety of coffee and people are getting used to it. So the competition is not only amongst the chain stores but is with the local shops also. Although according to Porter’s second rule of new entrants‚ at first it seems a new entrant competition is not so important but when looked into detail‚ there are local shops who are providing a different taste of coffee and are gaining popularity. Other food chains such as Subway and McDonalds have also started giving coffee and have recently come into the coffee

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    n 1994 in Rwanda‚ a million members of the Tutsi tribe were killed by members of the Hutu tribe in a massacre that took place while the world looked away. "Hotel Rwanda" is not the story of that massacre. It is the story of a hotel manager who saved the lives of 1‚200 people by being‚ essentially‚ a very good hotel manager. The man is named Paul Rusesabagina‚ and he is played by Don Cheadle as a man of quiet‚ steady competence in a time of chaos. This is not the kind of man the camera silhouettes

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    1. What is Hilton’s Core Business?                 Hilton is one of the most internationally recognized names in the lodging industry. It began as a single hotel in Cisco‚ Texas in 1919 started by Conrad Hilton and over the next almost hundred years developed into a portfolio of nearly 3‚000 properties in 78 countries and a workforce of nearly 100‚000 people. In order to finance the quick expansion model‚ Hilton Hotels Corporations morphed into a franchising model. Total real estate investment is

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    Rosewood Hotel

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    Part 4: Recommendation for Rosewood to improve CLV The fundamental Idea behind Customer Lifetime Value is to maximize profits per customer. While Rosewood does have loyal customers‚ these customers are limited to the one unique destination Rosewood hotel as they do not identify with Rosewood brand. Whereas the Rosewood strategy for individualistic properties based on the local area‚ local history and local staff has been successful in bringing in customers‚ it has failed in retaining customers.

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    “The greater a firm‟s ownership extends over successive stages of the value chain for its product‚ the greater the degree of vertical integration” (Grant‚ 2010‚ pp354). The consumer electronics industry value chain is depicted below: Thus a firm can be said to be vertically integrated if it owns and operates each of these stages of the value chain. The consumer electronics industry has many players who produce goods for purposes such as entertainment‚ communication and work. There are many determinants

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    Hilton Vs Guyot Summary

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    I. Hilton v. Guyot The historical foundation of all foreign country judgments recognition law is United States Supreme Court’s Justice Gray’s decision in Hilton v. Guyot which involved an attempt to enforce a French judgment. Justice Gray held that no sovereign is bound to execute foreign judgments‚ but the general comity‚ utility‚ and convenience of nations “established a usage among most civilized states‚ by which the final judgments of foreign courts of competent jurisdiction are reciprocally

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