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    Porters 5 Forces

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    Michael Porter’s Factor 1) Threat of New Entrants - The easier it is for new companies to enter the industry‚ the more cut-throat competition there will be. Factors that can limit the threat of new entrants are known as barriers to entry. Some examples include: Existing loyalty to major brands Incentives for using a particular buyer (such as frequent shopper programs) High fixed costs Scarcity of resources Government restrictions or legislation Entry protection (patents‚ rights‚ etc.)

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    5 Forces for Starbucks

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    Industry Definition: The industry analyzed is specialty coffee retailing in North America. Threat of New Entrants: 1. Economies of Scale are low. The price of opening a new store does not gain substantial economies of scale when a firm already has many stores. Variable prices such as Aribica beans‚ cups‚ whipped cream‚ etc. will benefit from some economy of scale‚ but not enough to deter new entrants. 2. Capital Requirements are low. Property and inventory costs are not substantial enough to deter

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    cheap prices on their products. People with low income would turn to a store like Walmart to purchase their shoes instead of purchasing an expensive branded shoe from a sports store. They also carry fitness clothing at cheaper prices too. 3. Lululemon. Lululemon is extremely well known for their fashionable‚ high quality fitness apparel. Their apparel is used for fitness as well as for fashion and casual wear. Although it is extremely pricy‚ it is still popular. Sue would have a hard time to compete

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    Qantas 5 Forces

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    Bargaining power of suppliers: Medium The aircraft suppliers for Qantas are the only two largest aircraft manufacturers: Boeing and Airbus. Fuel will be supplied by companies like Shell and BP. For the IT sector‚ companies such as IBM and NCR handle the operations‚ automations and logistic systems. Hotels and catering service are also provided to the customers as well as crew members in different destination of its operations. Qantas need to maintain a fairly good communication with its suppliers

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    5 Forces: Netflix

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    Power of suppliers: medium The power of content producers has been greatly increased due to the multiple outlets they have the option of choosing. More content producers are making an effort to expand vertically to decrease any reliance on the companies within this industry. However‚ the target of the industry may move to smaller content producers which allow for less expensive means of obtaining content. Power of customers: high With the advent of streaming technology‚ the consumers have begun

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    Dell 5 force

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    Dell is very famous for custom-built PC and other computer related products and selling them online. Dell is very efficient in terms of dealing with its suppliers and keeping the inventory near to zero level which helps the company to adapt JIT method which lowers the prices to the final user. According to common assumption‚ power is high where the brand is powerful. Therefore‚ Dell is assumed to have far higher bargaining power than the suppliers. Dell has been successfully managing its competitors

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    reinforcing ‘Government’ as the Sixth Force Lecturer Name: Ms. Arual Dewi A/P P. Arunachalam Student Name Student ID Tutorial Group Thanneermalayan Narayanan 09018003 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE ASSIGNMENT 1: The Need for reinforcing ‘Government’ as the Sixth Force……………….2-9 References……………………………………………………………

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    Lululemon Executive Summary

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    How Athleta will Defeat Lululemon: The Impact of Decision Making on Consumer Behavior in Women’s Athletic Apparel Today women’s athletic aparrel is both a highly profitable and competitive market. The $14.3 billion market is growing exponentially‚ about twice as fast as women’s clothing overall . The industry is also quite crowded. There are many companies and brands competing for the market share‚ including Lululemon‚ Athletica‚ Gap’s Athleta‚ and Lucy. Well known brands such as Nike‚ Under Armour

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    Feasibility Report Expansion into Qatar November 2014 Table of Contents 3 Company Overview 4 Key Factors to be Considered 4 Why Continue our Global Expansion 5 Why Expand to Qatar 6 What Challenges will Lululemon Face 6 Is Qatar ready for Lululemon 8 Is it Feasible to expand to Qatar 9 Next Steps 10 Bibliography Overview of Lululemon Although the company was founded in 1998‚ Lululemon’s first real store opened in British Columbia 2000. Chip Wilson‚ founder‚ had being part of the surf‚ skate

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    Lululemon Case Study

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    LULULEMON CASE STUDY FEBURARY 9‚ 2013 Question # 1 SWOT Strengths: niche market leader‚ product technology‚ customer focused‚ quality‚ innovation‚ brand‚ corporate social responsibility‚ and sustainability Weaknesses: perceived female focus‚ Local centricity‚ price point‚ inventory‚ perceived as yoga only‚ distribution‚ and access to stores Opportunities: Product diversification‚ line expansion‚ accessories‚ leveraging perceived expertise‚ category leader‚ and expert Threats: Buyout

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