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    Table of contents 1 Key figures about Zara 1 2 Exogenous factors during Zara’s foundation and globalization 2 3 The method of Zara 2 4 Bibliography 4 Key figures about Zara Zara‚ main subsidiary of the La Coruna (Spain) based Inditex Group Inc.‚ was founded in 1975 and has become world’s largest clothing retailer in 2008 (Clark & Keeley‚ 2008). On the way to the top of the global retail industry it passed some decisive events that transformed the formerly founded pyjama and dressing

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    Q 1.: What is unique about Zara’s business model? Zara has proved to be a maverick of its time – it came at a time that the apparel industry was fragmented there was no integration‚ the costs incurred were enormous it was highly labor-intensive leading to outsourcing to save on costs and the business model prevalent was not proving to be highly successful as compared to the models of other industries. In came Zara and showed that strategic imperatives depended on how a retailer sought to create and

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    An insight into Zara as a Born Global Executive Summary Zara was first established just outside of Spain in1988‚ in 1994 Zara expanded into France and Mexico (Bhardwaj et al‚ 2010). Zara is owned by the INIDEX group in which it contributes to 64.8 per cent of total company sales (Inidex annual report‚ 2011) which was a 10 per cent growth on the previous fiscal year. Zara now has over 1830 stores worldwide across 82 markets in 64 countries‚ with plans to move into Korea‚ Egypt‚ Ukraine and Montenegro

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    PESTEL ANALYSIS ON SOMALIA | FACTORS | SOMALIA – THE TARGET MARKET | HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM/PROSPECTS | Political | * The country is politically instable. [1] * There is no single government that regulates the economy. * Transitional government‚ known as the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) is currently regulating but does not seem to be regulating to full extend. * However‚ the TFG remains fragile and lacks the capacity to provide services inside Somalia. Constant violence (terrorist

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    stores based on projections and anticipated future value of the buildings As long as Inditex’s profit margins stay high‚ they will have the money to invest and pay expenses. Question 2.1 – Advantages Compared to Average Retailers Zara follows fashion closely. Zara is better able to react to actual consumer demands (fashion)‚ instead of forecasting it Due to its high response capability with regard to production‚ combined with trials of entirely new (risky) items in key stores‚ its IT enabled

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    IKEA’s culture Various tax & tariffs Legal Legal policies and trading regulations (SAFTA‚ APTA) Further expansion into developing economies (Brazil‚ Mexico‚ Indonesia‚ Malaysia) Christina Rodriguez BUS 411: Strategic Planning Homework #3 IKEA: PESTEL Political As part of the national or global trends and changes‚ IKEA is just one example of firms that are successful in both domestic and international business. The Swedish furniture retailer has found the Scandinavian style of furniture that

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    3- Zara Vertical integrated Supply Chain To analyze ZARA supply chain‚ it is interesting to look closely at the product design‚ inventory management‚ evaluation of suppliers and vendors‚ logistics management‚ material management‚ time scheduling‚ information systems which are the main contributors in allowing Zara to offer cutting edge fashion at affordable prices. It is also interesting to consider other key performance indicators of Zara comparing to other peers in the retail market. 3.1- Design

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    MAYUR S. JAGTAP BVIMSR‚ MMS 2ND Yr. (OPERATIONS) GROUP II DATE: 6/10/10 ZARA: RETAIL @ THE SPEED OF FASHION CASE STUDY Q.1.How does ZARA manages more styles? Ans: - Zara’s success from the perspective of time-based competition. While most of people attribute Zara’s time-based success to its extremely short lead time and regard Zara as a benchmark for speed Managing more styles is possible for Zara mainly because of the shorter lead time (2-4 weeks) compared to industry average

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    Zara has thrived by employing a vertical supply chain. This chain has developed a strategy that has led Zara to create a fashion empire. In 2008‚ Zara had over 1520 stores and produced €6‚8 billion in sales. The supply chain is depicted in figure 1. The chain starts at the headquarters were the designers produce nearly 30‚00 different designs per year. Typical competeitors produce about 2000-4000. Zara employs a quick response system (discussed later) in wich informnation about trends‚ store

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    JetBlue Airways is a low cost American airline that has its main base in JF Kennedy International Airport (New York). It was the best funded start-up company in aviation history‚ and it was founded it 1999 by David Neelman. The airline distinguished itself by offering superior customer service at low prices. It gave its customers an exclusive experience which included new airplanes‚ leather seats‚ and a “paperless” flight. JetBlue Airlines has grown since they started operating‚ and now the plan

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