* CASE STUDY 4: MICHAEL DELL LEADERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS & MANAGEMENT LECTURER: NORZAN BINTI ABDULLAH *Trait theory of leadership *Dominant traits that Michael Dell possesses *transformational leadership *4 I’s of Transformational Leadership *Types of Powers *Michael Dell’s Power *Contents *Q1. Apply the Trait theory of leadership‚ identify and describe the dominant traits that Michael Dell possesses? *The trait theory of leadership is a theory based on the personality traits and characteristics
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[pic] Table of Content: A. Objective B. Brief Background of Dell a) Strategic Vision b) Product Offerings c) Product Levels d) Current Market Situation i. Customer Segmentation of Dell ii. ESL & The Higher Education Planning Team iii. Higher Education Market (HEM) iv. Microcenters e) Competitor Analysis f) SWOT Analysis - Dell in HEM C. Current Problem & Alternatives D. Our recommendation & Action plan E. Intended Learning Outcome A.
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THE BASIC COMPETITIVE (Business Level) STRATEGIES Business strategy focuses on improving the competitive position of a company’s or business unit’s products or services within the specific industry or market segment that the company or business unit serves. Competitive strategy raises the following questions: ❖ Should we compete on the basis of lower cost (and thus price) or should we differentiate our products or services on some basis other than cost‚ such as quality or service?
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mitigate those risks associated with Integrated Cost Leadership/Differentiation Strategy. To mitigate the risk of falling into the trap of “stuck-in-the-middle”‚ the firm should regular review its product line whether its process is efficient and is a leader in the market. Besides‚ the firm should conduct complete and proper market research such that it can have a clear picture on the marketing positioning of its differentiated product and adjust its strategy accordingly. To mitigate the risk of product
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cooperation swiftly. Taking Dell as a case study‚ this paper focuses on the operational methods and strategies both inside and outside the corporation and how they are managed under the competitive environment in the IT era. The choice of Dell stems from the fact that it provides an appropriate case of how the management of operational processes across the organization‚ utilizing IT effectively‚ may lead to competitive advantage. First‚ this paper surveys Dell’s business model. Then‚ it analyzes process
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Chapter 1- What is strategy? Strategy- how to do better than your rivals What is the present situation? Where do we want to go? How will we get there? Strategy- doing things differently from rivals- competitive advantage Effectiveness & Efficiency Doing things differently than others either differently providing value Beauty is in the eye of the beholder Efficiently- “don’t care about value- but do it more efficiently Google focusing more on efficiency Sustainable Competitive advantage
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overview of Dell Inc‘s Supply chain OMS 511 Introduction The Personal Computer industry has revolutionized the way of life. Technological forces have the most significant influence on the computer hardware industry. The extremely short product life cycle for computers‚ influenced by the upgrade cycle‚ has both positive and negative effects on companies within the industry. It challenges companies to maintain superior inventory management and supplier relationships: areas where Dell excels. Technological
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Management and Leadership at Dell Computers Tiffany Seda November 8‚ 2010 Greg Flick MGT/330 “Leadership and management are two opposing styles of employee supervision actively used within today’s business world” (Kumle & Kelly‚ 2006‚ Para. 1). The basic skills in leadership and management include problem solving‚ decision making‚ planning‚ meeting management‚ delegation‚ and communications;
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Corporate Strategy of Asian Paints 1 Identification of Industry Dynamics 7 1.1 Industry description 7 1.1.1 Industry Structure- Decorative: 8 1.1.2 Industry Structure-Industrial Paints: 9 1.1.3 Industry Characteristics: 10 1.1.4 Margins and Industry Attractiveness 10 1.1.5 Decorative Paints industry: Working capital intensive 13 1.2 Segmentation 14 1.2.1 Price based segments in architectural paints 15 1.3 Current Scenario 16 1.3.1 Market Size 16 1.3.2 Growth Rates
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ASSIGNMENT 1 : BASIC COST CONCEPT NAME : MATRICS NUMBER : ANSWER Q1 : Product cost is a cost related to the goods that were purchased in order to produce the certain product. Product cost is important to value the inventory of manufactured goods until the goods are sold. The cost of manufactured inventory are product cost. All cost incurred in manufacturing finished goods are stored in inventory until the product are sold. The product cost of the inventory sold become cost of goods sold
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