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    Zappo Rprt

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    Introduction In every organization follows different structure and culture to run the business efficiently and effectively.Zappo applies various types of theory of motivation and different type’s management approach. When they reach a critical size‚ organizations can retain a streamlined structure but cannot keep a completely flat manager-to-staff relationship without impacting productivity certain financial responsibilities may also require a more conventional structure. Some theorize that flat

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    zappos case

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    Zappos Case Analysis Zappos‚ as we all know‚ is a well- run company that selling shoes‚ as well as other products‚ such as handbag‚ luggage‚ clothing‚ and etc. Why can Zappos achieve such a huge success? Form my point of my view; there are 5 key success factors. Firstly‚ Zappos mainly focus on customer service. For example‚ it provides a WOW experience; the loading speed is faster than other retailer company. Like Hsieh said‚ he regarded customer service as an investment‚ instead of an expense

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    Zappos Analysis

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    1. Company Profile: a. History: Zappos was founded in 1999 by Nick Swinmurn after shopping for shoes and not finding the ones he wanted in a store or online‚ he decided to startup an online shoe retailer. (Zappos‚ Inc.‚ 2010) b. Mission Statement: To provide the absolute best service online. To live and deliver WOW.(Zappos‚ Inc.‚ 2010) c. Employers Expectations: Zappo looks for employees who understand the need for the Zappo core values and are willing to embrace and embody them

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    Zappos Memo

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    In this memo‚ I will address Zappos’ policy to WOW customers and their hiring process and expand on why adopting this culture may not work for some companies. Every company has a unique corporate culture and business philosophy while striving to discover a competitive advantage to make it a market leader. Zappos is one such footwear company that has found its competitive advantage in “wowing” its customers by selling “happiness in a box”. Consequently‚ their business philosophy is word of mouth marketing

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    Zappos Case Study

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    Francisco where he failed to find a properly fitting pair of shoes in the right size‚ style and color. Swinmurn translated his unpleasant shopping experience into new business expressly designed to meet the demanding needs of serious shoppers. As a result of his entrepreneurial zeal and his shrewd exploitation of the tools of e-commerce‚ Zappos grew from its start in 1999 to over $1 billion in gross annual sales by 2008‚ and was such a success that Amazon.com decided to acquired the firm for $ 1.2 billion

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    Zappos Case Study

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    Company Profile Zappos started out by selling shoes online to become the world’s largest online retailer of shoes. Subsequently‚ in their quest to boost sales‚ they moved beyond footwear to become an E-tailer that sells ‘anything and everything’. Since its founding‚ sales have grown exponentially from US$1.6 million in 2000 to US$1B in 2008 (Exhibit 1.). This strong growth was dependent on a strong and loyal customer base‚ which in turn was dependent on employees who were passionate about and took

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    Zappos Objectives

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    shoe firm in the globe. The main reason for this success is the way the company manages its employees and that it always remembers its mission statement. Its success is mainly due to the focus it has on who it is selling its products to‚ rather than what it is selling. Zappos.com mission statement is " to provide the best customer service possible." Employees also call it the wow statement and has been the key factor for Zappos.com quick success in a global scale. This mission statement has helped

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    The Zappo Case

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    Zappos has been ranked as Fortune “Top 100 Best Companies to Work For” for more than 5 times‚ with its latest ranking at No. 31 in 2013 (Fortune‚ 2013). What makes this company such a wonderful place to work is its unique culture‚ where 10 core values (Exhibit 1) constantly remind its managers and employees what they are representing and standing for. Employees are called “team members” in Zappos (Frei‚ Ely and Winig‚ 2011). This paper will examine how “team members” are identified and trained

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    Genentech and Zappos

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    helps enable employees to research companies before taking a job. Companies can lose employees to competition as a result of not providing desired benefits and may not look good for business in the long run. In addition to reducing turnover rate companies need to set a best industry safety record. HRM needs to understand what motivates the market of targeted employees. Most are not motivated by just a paycheck‚ but the perquisites like tuition reimbursement‚ child care and sponsored family events. (Wiley)

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    Trends and Change: Zappos

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    Abstract The Zappos company was founded in 1999‚ built on a solid foundation of a unique culture and core values. Current CEO Hsieh believes "if we get the culture right‚ then everything else‚ including the customer service‚ will fall into place” (Taylor‚ 2009‚ article‚ p.3). In 2009‚ Amazon acquired the firm and the combination of Amazon’s prominent position and Zappos company culture led to the creation of the largest online shoe and apparel shop. Using a loyalty based business model and relationship

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