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Apple, Inc. SWOT analysis
Apple, Inc. SWOT analysis
Carzadean Lawton
MGT680-Strategic Management
Dr. Leland Taylor
June 30, 2013

Abstract
Apple Computers Inc. has made its mark in the industry by creating innovative products which continues to redefine the design of computers. In the past there have been companies who have failed to succeed at trying to replicate Apple’s design. In this report, we will identify examples of the good and the bad of business practices. This report will analyze the case of Apple Inc. and provide a SWOT analysis which will identify their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. After the SWOT analysis is reviewed, a strategy would be proposed to take advantage of Apple’s vulnerabilities and help increase the company’s market share. Finally, the strategies would be used to interpret how the idea will be implemented along with potential ramifications that may result from the strategic implementation and feedback mechanisms would be used to evaluate the success and failures of the strategic implementation.

Introduction Apple Computer, Inc. has been captivating the personal computer industry for years. Apple was founded in 1976 by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs who were both college dropouts (Funding Universe, n.d.). Apple has achieved great success over the years. In order for any company to succeed, they have to understand how the environment is changing around them. Not only would they have to think about the internal issues but also the external issues. The trends in the computer and electronic industries are changing with time. Companies have to know how to survive the changing around them in order to keep them current. It is difficult to predict what is going to happen in to Apple in the future, but a SWOT will help to understand the company’s current position and where they stand in the future. It is important to know what a SWOT analysis is first. A SWOT analysis is an appraisal of an organizations internal strengths, weaknesses and



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