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    Gobind Singh Indraprastha University CERTIFICATE This is to certify that ANSHUL GUPTA student of Tecnia Institute of Advanced Studies has worked under my supervision and guidance on “Brand preference of Mobile Phones with special reference to MOTOROLA PHONES." He was in constant touch with me and the matter embodied in this report is original and authentic and same recommended for evaluation. I wish him all the best in his entire future Endeavour. Dr. Ajay Rathore (Dean Acad emics) (T.I.A

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    Motorola Mobility Inc. Business Analysis Part I Key Facts Parent Company New York Ticker Google Inc. GOOG Headquarters Motorola Mobility Inc. principal executive offices 600 N. U.S. Highway 45 Libertyville‚ IL‚ 60048 Mobile Devices Division Home Business Division Libertyville‚ IL‚ 60048 Horsham‚ PA‚ 19044 Sanjay Jha Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Motorola Mobility Holdings‚ Inc. Company Website New York Ticker http://www.motorola.com/us MMI

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    Apple Case Study

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    Points to cover in answers: 1. Vision‚ Mission and objectives a) 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)

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    Jit Systems

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    How do JIT demand-based systems differ from forecast driven systems? JIT demand-based systems or as they are called (Just In Time) is a production strategy that strives to improve a business return on investment by reducing in-process inventory and associated by carrying costs. In other words it involves a production process that operates solely on customer demand. The reasoning for a JIT system is very simple it is used to highlight the system’s hidden cost of monitoring the inventory. It is

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    Explain the concept of the JIT system in detail. Also‚ discuss the characteristics‚ advantages and disadvantages of the JIT system. It is a management philosophy which aims at eliminating waste from every aspect of manufacturing and its related activities. The term JIT refers to producing only what is needed. JIT is defined as “A technique for the organization of work-flows‚ to allow rapid‚ high quality‚ flexible production whilst minimizing manufacturing waste and stock levels.” (CIMA official

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    JIT benefits‚ as framed by Garrison and Noreen (2000)‚ include the bolster of working capital by reducing capital in inventories; the optimization of space for more productive works; the increase of productivity; and the reduction of defect rates. Similarly‚ Younies‚ Barhem‚ and Hsu (2007) found that: The implementation of JIT can provide many advantages to a company. The usage of JIT techniques can improve a company’s problem solving capabilities by exposing problems in the production process

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    STARHUB • One of the leading fully-integrated info-communication companies of Singapore is StarHub. • This company is completely associated with the operations of telecommunications services. • StarHub Ltd. offers a vast range of communications‚ entertainment and information services to both direct and corporate market consumers. • It delivers the fastest mobile network services in Singapore and also offers multi channel satellite TV services. Besides these services‚ StarHub

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    Nevertheless‚ popular choices would be the television‚ telephone‚ camera‚ movie camera‚ microwave oven‚ video cassette player and recorder‚ video gaming consoles‚ Sony’s Walkman‚ IBM’s personal computer or PC and the first cell phone released in 1996‚ by Motorola. The latest gadgets include superior versions of DVDs‚ smart phones‚ camcorders‚ laptops‚ iPods‚ iPhones‚ the Blackberry‚ PCs‚ computer notebooks‚ pedometers etc. That modern gadgets have changed the world‚ is a gross understatement. No one wants

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    Six Sigma

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    Six Sigma Some say‚ Robert Galvin invented Six Sigma in the 1880’s‚ instead‚ he applied methodologies that had been available since the 1920’s developed by luminaries such as: Shewhart‚ Deming‚ Juran‚ Ishikawa‚ Ohno‚ Shingo‚ Taguchi‚ and Shainin. The idea behind Six Sigma is you can measure how many defects you have in a process‚ you can systematically figure out how to eliminate them and as close to zero defects as possible. We use this highly disciplined Six Sigma process to help us focus

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    business applications‚ gaming and photography. Mobile phones that offer these and more general computing capabilities are referred to as smartphones. The first hand-held mobile phone was demonstrated by John F. Mitchell and Dr Martin Cooper of Motorola in 1973‚ using a handset weighing around 2.2 pounds (1 kg). From 1990 to 2011‚ worldwide mobile phone subscriptions grew from 12.4 million to over 6 billion‚ penetrating about 87% of the global population and reaching the bottom of the economic pyramid

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