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    Robert G. Mondavi‚ the son of poor Italian immigrants‚ began making wine in Califor¬nia in 1943 when his family purchased the Charles Krug winery in Napa Valley where he served as a general manager. In 1966‚ at the age of 54‚ after a severe dispute over control of the family-owned winery‚ Robert Mondavi used his personal savings and loans from friends to start the flagship Robert Mondavi Win¬ery in Napa Valley with his eldest son‚ Michael Mondavi. Robert’s vision was to create wines in California

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    INNOVATION STRATEGY IN A GLOBALIZING INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF THE WINE INDUSTRY By Orlando-Marian Voica THESIS Submitted to School of Public Policy and Management‚ KDI in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2002 INNOVATION STRATEGY IN A GLOBALIZING INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF THE WINE INDUSTRY By Orlando-Marian Voica THESIS Submitted to School of Public Policy and Management‚ KDI in partial fulfillment of the

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    Strategy Analysis on “Robert Mondavi and the Wine IndustryRobert Mondavi and the Wine Industry The following case study analysis the past success of Robert Mondavi (RM) as a Californian wine maker and the changes in the wine making industry that resulted in struggles‚ threat and – lastly – the takeover of the Mondavi Winery (MW) by Constellation Brands in 2003. In addition‚ it will provide some thoughts on strategic moves to enhance the future success of the MW. A. Analysis of Past Success

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    of Suppliers 3.5. The Rivalry among Competing Sellers 4. ANALYSIS OF THE STRATEGIC GROUP MAPPING……….18-20 5. KEY SUCCESS FACTORS OF THE WINE INDUSTRY………21-23 5.1. World famous growing areas 5.2. Larger growing market for premium wines 5.3. Favorable demographic and macro trends 5.4. Quality and affordable prices 5.5. Product differentiation 5.6. Different wine segments 5.7. "Open markets" 6. RECOMMENDATIONS…………………………….…………….24-27 6.1. Positive cash flows 6.2. Backward integration 6.3. Expanding

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    Robert Mondavi Corp. Analysis I. Summary  Company founded in 1966 by Robert Mondavi in Napa Valley‚ California  Company vision to make California a recognized wine producing region alongside great winemaking regions of Europe  Major focus on technology and wine growing techniques  Production of premium to super ultra premium wines  Mondavi focuses on personal sales‚ wine competitions‚ and lavish parties to promote the wines rather than conventional

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    Analysis of Robert Mondavi case The global wine industry is estimated to be in size of $130 billion to $180 billion in retail sales which is attributed in three types of wine: Table wine (alcohol level 14%) and sparkling where Table wine accounted for the major share of the market. The table wine market is further divided into five principal segments: jug or commodity‚ popular premium ($3-7 per bottle)‚ super premium ($7 -14 per bottle)‚ ultra and luxury. The consumptions of premium wine kept growing

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    sustain and enhance Mondavi’s competitive position? Looking at the wine industry‚ and analyzing the market wine‚ we can say that there are three main factors that can bring to success a wine industry: brand image‚ distributer relationship and access to capital and collaboration. Robert Mondavi winery success depends and will depend on the same factors listed above. In order to ensure a leading market position I think that Mondavi should focus on solutions that enhanced this main factors like enforcing

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    Executive Summary The United States wine industry is a 12 billion dollar industry and is composed of 7‚000 wineries and around 1‚800 different companies. The three major companies within the industry are Constellation brands‚ E&J Gallo‚ and The Wine Group Inc. The industry has made its way through the economic crisis at a better rate than some of the other U.S industries however in order for them to continue to see any type of growth it is important that they acknowledge their issues and find

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    [pic] Wine & Spirits Industry Analysis Team 6 SMBA 04 • Strategic Marketing MKT 606 • November 22‚ 2008 Hayden Olson‚ Natanyi Carter‚ Maurice Campbell‚ Natasha Mohl‚ Tameika Dozier‚ Majed Soboh‚ Allan Topher [pic] Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 External & Internal Environment 4 External Environment 4 Technological Trends 4 Consumer Trends 5 Governmental Trends 5 Economic Trends 6 Opportunities 6 Threats 7 Internal Environment 7 Strengths 7 Weaknesses

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    WorldCom Critical Thinking Case Study Not only did WorldCom’s organizational culture contributed to the accounting breaches‚ in my opinion it was the catalyst to its ultimate demise in July 2002. Richard Thornburgh stated that “WorldCom could not have failed as a result of the actions of a limited number of individuals. Rather‚ there was a broad breakdown of the system of internal controls‚ corporate governance and individual responsibility‚ all of which worked together to create a culture in

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