Apple Case Study 1) General Environment Analysis (10 points) 1a. Identify what Apple’s primary industry or (industries—Apple is present in multiple industries) is (0.5point). Apple’s Primary Industries are: Personal Computers‚ Digital Music/Media‚ Computer Software‚ Handheld Gaming‚ Digital Reader‚ Portable Music/Media Player‚ and Telecommunication. 1b. Identify who Apple’s direct competitors (in multiple industries) are (0.75 point). Microsoft‚ Dell‚ Gateway‚ Alienware‚ Zune
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America? ➢ Innovations ➢ Apple retail stores ➢ Emphasis on design ➢ Digital music player’s success ➢ Successful marketing effort - meet the expectation - mystique ➢ Good service plan (unlimited data with direct internet aceess‚ visual voicemail and a host of other goodies) 4Ps: Product: Fashionable‚ new advantages. Promotion: Tv campaign Price: Consumer psychology Place With tough competition from Nokia‚ htc and blackberry‚ do you think iphone is as successful in Europe as
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Case study: Strategic planning at Apple Inc. Comparative Advantage Apple has gained a comparative advantage over its competitors by carefully picking their employees. According to researcher and author Alex Frankel Apple tends to only hire people whom are “passionate about what they were selling”‚ this often meant that they hired enthusiastic Apple product users. In addition‚ Apple’s employees are trained to follow a specific three-step sales process known as position‚ permission‚ and probe
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And with the cost at which Apple is offering the iPhone‚ one must truly look right into pressing the most out of the gadget as well as utilizing it to its full potential. Lest you want to be caught with a damaged screen or a phone that won’t turn on‚ here are some great ideas in preserving iPhone. Like any type of digital gadget‚ the battery is probably the most vital part of apple iPhone. Just how could you take advantage of all the classy attributes and apple iPhone apps if there’s no battery
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Table of contents Executive summary 2 Introduction 4 1. Consumer behavior 5 2. Perception 5 2.1Definition of perception 5 2.2 Elements of perception 6 A. Sensation 6 B. The absolute threshold 6 C. Just noticeable difference to consumer behavior: 6 D. Subliminal perception 7 2.3 Factors influencing perception 7 1) Characteristics of the perceiver (internal factors): 7 2) Characteristics of the target (external factors): 9 3) Characteristics of the situation: 9
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Describe Apple Inc’s Vision for its iPhone business in China. 10 Marks Answer should draw from - Brand image slogans associated with Apple: Liberty regained; innovation‚ passion‚ hopes/dreams/aspirations/people power through technology (page 9) - really sleek‚ cool hardware‚ great software and a cool‚ hip image” (Clemons‚ 2007) - Many firsts in innovation: the mouse‚ digital music player (iPod)‚ music store service (iTunes)‚ communication/computing technology convergence (iPhone - computer
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MKTG 2910 Consumer Behavior – SP12 Final Exam Review Sheet (Rev. 5.12) NOTE: Be familiar with/understand these terms and concepts for final exam. Chapter 1 Why marketers study CB: Marketers who understand CB put out better products that are mutually beneficial in value to the customer and the firm. The firm can only build value by understanding what leads to high-value. Qualitative Research: Discovery that is gathered in a relatively unstructured way (ie: interviews case analysis focus groups)
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ABOUT CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR Consumer behavior is an applied discipline. Its application exists at two different levels of analysis. One is at the micro level perspective and other at the macro level perspective. Micro level seeks application of the knowledge faced by the individual‚ firm or an organization. The macro perspective applied knowledge of consumer include the aggregate level of problem faced by large groups or by society as a whole. Buying behavior is an attempt to understand and predict
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CONSUMER BEHAVIOR Consumer behavior is the study of consumers and the processes they use to choose‚ use‚ and dispose of products and services. A more in depth definition will also include how that process impacts the world. Consumer behavior incorporates ideas from several sciences including psychology‚ biology‚ chemistry and economics. (Tim Friesner). This following analysis will point out the differences between holiday decision-making and traditional problem-solving model of consumer decision-making
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The perils of best practice: Should you emulate Apple? Outliers are exactly that. Duplicating their performance is harder than we might wish. SEPTEMBER 2012 • Marla M. Capozzi‚ Ari Kellen‚ and Sven Smit Source: Strategy Practice http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/The_perils_of_best_practice_Should_you_emulate_Apple_3013 It’s no mystery why companies emulate their most successful peers. Tried-and-true approaches often seem preferable to starting from scratch‚ whether for developing new products
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