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This represents a shift in corporate strategy. The company for most of its existence operated as a niche player, essentially utilizing a differentiated focus strategy. The current strategy, however, has been to downplay the exclusivity it long sough Continue Reading...
The launch of The Apple Store, Apple's online retail center that made it the first major computer manufacturer to sell its products directly to consumers, was the third largest online retailer within a week of its launch, signaling the success of Jo Continue Reading...
Apple's economic performance, characterized by high growth, is not infinitely sustainable -- nothing is on a finite planet - but the company can sustain economic success for a very long time. The company's investment returns are very strong. The ROE Continue Reading...
Apple Strategy
Apple: An Application of the Strategic Management Model
Current Situation
Apple Computer still has a small market share in the computer sector compared to some other PC manufacturers as of 2006, particularly Dell and Hewlett-Packard Continue Reading...
The technology of the iVision is not innovative, but it allows consumers to combine their television and Internet media in a way that has never been done before. The high degree of interactivity -- by far much greater than in something like Web TV, Continue Reading...
High customer satisfaction rates are attained through meticulous planning. The customers are not only made happy by easy to use and robust products but also have the desire to buy more in the future.
Conclusion
In the computer industry, most peopl Continue Reading...
Apple is very interested in the selling process. As a consequence, Apple has made significant investments in programs designed to improve reseller sales. One of these programs is the Apple Sales Consultant Program. This program consists in placing Continue Reading...
Apple Inc. Ethics
The Apple Inc. has grown exponentially from the years when it diversified from being strictly a computer manufacturing company to production of consumer electronics. It has then had several firms across the world and in some areas Continue Reading...
Apple Innovation
Innovative Strategy at Apple
Apple Inc. is a company that is known worldwide as one of the most visionary and innovative companies in existence. This reputation is in spite of the near failure of the company during the mid-1990s, a Continue Reading...
In addition, the traditional iPod platform is being scaled back as the benefits this platform provides consumers can be found in all other platforms, often accentuated with other forms of digital content as well, from e-books and published materials Continue Reading...
Apple Innovation
Innovation at Apple Inc.
Apple Inc. is widely regarded today as an innovator in both the computing and digital media fields with its research and development efforts rippling across all dimensions of the private sector. As the disc Continue Reading...
Apple exists in an oligopoly market structure, wherein a small handful of companies control the market. Apple, along with Samsung, Microsoft, Alphabet (Google) and Nokia, essentially control the tech industry (smart phones, computers, portable device Continue Reading...
Apple's CEO Tim Cook recently publicly announced that he is gay (Chen & Goel, 2014). This step was clearly a major personal landmark for him, but it caught attention in the business world as well, for several reasons. First, there few openly gay Continue Reading...
Apple Computers Influence on Popular Culture
Apple Computer, Inc. is recognized worldwide for creating powerful solutions that are based on user-friendly personal computers, servers, peripherals, software, personal digital assistants and Internet co Continue Reading...
Apple 1997 Commercial
"the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do."
1997 Apple Commercial -- Think Different
In 1997 Apple launched a promotional campaign that asked people to "think different." In one Continue Reading...
Given the monopoly of Microsoft on the IT market, Apple needs to implement highly attractive promotional strategies. For instance, given that Apple software runs on Linux operating system, the company freely distributes compact discs containing Lin Continue Reading...
With their focus on moving from niche market to eventual cultural iconoclasm, Apple computers is on their way to supplanting the traditional technology powerhouses of the domestic computer industry.
Externally, Apple is under consistent pressure fr Continue Reading...
74 and a cash ratio of 2.03. Apple has no long-term debt and a 2-to-1 debt ratio (MSN Moneycentral, 2010).
Apple has relatively few weaknesses. The company's emphasis on software, marketing and design has left it with a weakness in hardware. Apple p Continue Reading...
Many of the core features of today's Apple product lineup - music, photos, artwork - represent the core needs that modern consumers have for their computers.
The values of the customer base are also reflected. Apple has tended to take a top-down ap Continue Reading...
Apple (Mac) Finances and Globalization
Apple's goal is not making money, claims Sir Jonathan Ive - Apple's head of design. For a mega company that is worth a reported $539 billion, this might pass as a frivolous statement and Ive admits this. Howeve Continue Reading...
Apple's trade show focus is on its core markets of science and research, education (which is nearly 30% of total laptop and PC sales) (Apple Investor Relations, 2011), enterprise, and the vast global home market (Mitchell, 2011). Apple is very selec Continue Reading...
Apple
Case Summary
Apple in 2010 is riding high on the success of the iPhone and the iPad. The company is facing decline in some products, while others are at the front end of their life cycle. There is competition in smartphones emerging from Goog Continue Reading...
Apple Company
Apple Computer, Inc. is a multinational corporation with its roots in the United States. It designs and markets consumer electronics, computer software, and personal computers (Shetty, 2011). The company has grown to rival the likes of Continue Reading...
Apple's iPad
Georgia suffered severe political and economic turbulence during the years following the re-establishment of its independence in 1991 (Suny, 1994). In the mid-1990s Georgia began to experience modest but increasing levels of GDP growth Continue Reading...
For a short while, iVision advertising will supersede advertising for all other Apple products in order that the message be delivered without dilution.
There are a number of opportunities for public relations with respect to the iVision. Apple prod Continue Reading...
Apple Computer is one of the great corporate success stories of the past decade. On the back of a successive string of hit products, the company has experience rapid growth over the past several years. In its last fiscal year, ended 9/25/2010, Apple Continue Reading...
In doing this, Apple was able to successfully create even greater differentiation through an innovative approach to product positioning that captured new customers while retaining the trust of its large, profitable installed base. Apple has been abl Continue Reading...
Apple's iPhone 5 Marketing Plan
Competitors/Substitutes
Competition is an entity in business that is unavoidable and can be viewed as a risk when a company is venturing into a new market. Nevertheless, competition healthy and should be encouraged f Continue Reading...
Apple Company Background
Apple: Executive Summary
Company Background
Vision Statement
Although Apple does not explicitly state their vision, it can be assumed from their mission statement and values that its vision for itself is structured in the Continue Reading...
" (Paczkowski, p. 1) This is possible because Merril Lynch will pay a subsidy of an additional 1200 shekels per handset in order to help initiate penetration of telecom service plans. In Saudi Arabia, iPhones start at roughly SAR 3499, a staggering $ Continue Reading...
Apple: Integrated Marketing Communications Plan
Apple has been described as the genius of geniuses in the marketing world. Its founder Steve Jobs has been mythologized as a marketing wizard who somehow causes his business to flourish despite apparen Continue Reading...
The MacBook, which came out five months after the MacBook Pro, is slightly smaller than the MacBook Pro, and the critic at MacWorld.com, Jason Snell, writes that the black MacBook has a matte finish and is "clearly preferred" over the classic white Continue Reading...
In other words, the greater the dangers of comparative substitutes of lower price competing with the current product, the more incentive textbook authors have to change the model, to make using the older editions more difficult or impossible, underl Continue Reading...
(How they're grown) Vigilant trimming or clipping is required for Apple trees for the period of the first five years of growth. As the trees flower, the fruits require shield from insects that damage the apples. General practice is to use chemicals Continue Reading...
Their focus on software and hardware allowed their company to continue its growth trend. Furthermore, Apple re-designed its computers to focus on making them as easy and as friendly to use as possible. Since, in the 1990s, many individuals were usin Continue Reading...
Since the iPhone is such an elaborate tool, it is likely to be used more as computer than as a telephone. This narrows down their market. Apple's main consumers and iPhone buyers are the teenagers, who make the purchase as the product is cool, and Continue Reading...
This image has lasted for nearly three thousand years but may now be in need of renewal. "God" may be longing for release from His immolation in the structure of our beliefs. To use a gardening metaphor, God has become pot-bound, fixed and constrict Continue Reading...
To what extent do headmasters and teachers agree or differ of the hidden curriculum of these schools? This question is extremely important in determining the effects of the hidden curriculum of students in public junior high schools. If the headmas Continue Reading...
Apple's 2011 profits "are predicted to climb another $3 billion, or 22%, to $16.5 billion. The iPhone is still on fire. And the new iPad sold a whopping 3.3 million units in its first quarter on the market" (Cendrowski, 2010). While it is true that Continue Reading...
The Apple II computer was successfully launched and the company began to take shape and in 1980 the company went public and was able to produce more money than any company since Ford in 1956 (Thirty years of apple). When the company went public it a Continue Reading...