CASE STUDY- DELL INC ASSIGNMENT #2 By: Muhammad Salman ( Syed Ahmed Farooq Wasti ( Kamran Ullah Khan ( References: www.apple.com‚ www.dell.com‚ www.hp.com‚ www.ibm.com Finance.yahoo.com‚ www.gateway.com‚ www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml )_______ )_______ )_______ Introduction • Dell computer was founded by Michael Dell at age of twenty one in his dorm at the University of Texas‚ Austin. Initially the name of the company was PCs Ltd in 1984 but later it was changed to Dell Computer in 1987 when
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Tamarla Owens: Product of a Failed System Tamarla Owens was a product of failed American policy and ideas. She is prime example of government decisions that contradict reality. From the top down the government failed to realize what they had in fact created with the Welfare to Work program and the true reality of it. First‚ Tamarla Owens had several social statuses where she lived near Flint‚ Michigan. She was part of a group or neighborhood in this circumstance‚ that had nearly half of it’s
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How the Media Failed Women in 2013 If you pick up a newspaper‚ magazine‚ or‚ if you’re feeling especially brave‚ turn on a TV then you will be blasted by millions of ads with heavily photo shopped and over sexualized women. The successes of women in 2013 were countless yet we don’t talk about or celebrate them. Instead we revert back to sexist advertising‚ over sexualizing women in popular culture‚ shaming women over their sex lives‚ underrepresenting female protagonists in film and television‚
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findings of a case study of the computer industry. The first section of the case study explores Dell’s use of direct channels and Compaq’s use of indirect channels in Canada. We will see how Dell uses the direct model to easily allow the customization of computers for consumers‚ and how the direct model allows Dell to operate with very little inventory through the use of a just-in-time inventory system. Compaq uses indirect channels to utilize the ability of its wholesalers to efficiently move its computers
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Michael Dell – Leadership Case Study Case Study Please note: This case study was compiled from published sources‚ and is intended for use as a basis for class discussion and for information purposes only. While care is taken to ensure correctness of the facts‚ accuracy of information cannot be guaranteed and the content should not be taken as a substitute for professional advice. Unauthorized distribution of this document electronically or otherwise is prohibited. Please contact info@casestudyinc
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...........…………...........3-5 Dell’s Background………………………………………………………………………5-8 Dell’s Products .................................................................................................8-9 Supply Chain Dell Style (Situation Analysis)‚……………....................…….....10-11 Dell Weaknesses……..................................................……………………………11-13 Recommended Alternative Solutions…………………………………………. ..13-15 Physical Implementation……………………………………………………… Improving the Service Sector…………………………………………………
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HBS CASE: BUILDING A SOCIAL MEDIA CULTURE AT DELL Answers from Chenghao Zheng (Chuck) 1. Why has Dell been successful at building a social media program? Dell developed a social media program that helped solve customers’ problems‚ improve Dell’s reputation‚ and educate customers. It depended on social media to improve sales‚ predict trends of the market and create the better brand perception online. The company builds the business case for social media‚ which creates an astonishing model to reduce
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Dell-New Horizons HBS case-9-502-022 Introduction As a consecutively successful and fast-growing company‚ Dell’s management got the pressure of maintaining the rapid growth. On the other hand‚ the hyper-growth in the PC industry over-drafted some growth potential in the coming years and the bubble of the internet economy burst so the speed of the growth would slow down. Since March 2000‚ Dell’s performance in market capitalization and stock prices had got a slump. In addition‚ competitions were
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Richard Paguirigan National University/Law 402 Professor Hamlin January 22‚ 2012 1. Identify the strengths and weaknesses of Fontaine’s and Gaudin’s negotiating strategy in their deliberations with Reliant Chemical Company. Fontaine and Gaudin started off with a competitive strategy‚ wherein the outcome of the negotiation was more important than the relationship. This is evidenced by the fact that the market for VCM would be oversupplied in a few years due to the building of new chemical
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strengths to bless others." Love is the strongest motivating force. Apple Strategy - pg-1‚ apple computers sales When your passions and strengths are focused on providing the best value possible to others‚ then you have found your sweet spot. Let see how Dell and Apple have embraced their respective sweet spots: [pic]
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