RBV
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A resource-based view of the firm:
A report on Southwest Airlines to the Board of Directors and CEO
We can be proud that Southwest Airlines has been able to weather the ups and downs of the 21st century economy even whil Continue Reading...
Business
RBV Analysis of Kraft Foods
Kraft Foods is a large corporation with interests in many sectors of the food and beverage markets. The basis of the firms' success, and challenges, can be appreciated by looking at the firm from an internal per Continue Reading...
Business Studies
Strengths and Weaknesses of Kraft Foods
Kraft Foods is a major U.S. firm that has undergone change in recent years. To assess the firms' current position, as well as look to the potential for future strategies, a common tool is a S Continue Reading...
INTERNAL ANALYSIS OF OVERSTOCK.COM
INTERNAL ANALYSIS AND SWOT FOR OVERSTOCK.COM
Overstock.com is a company based in Cottonwood Heights, Utah in United States. It was established in 1999, and it offers different types of equipments including furnitu Continue Reading...
Market Analysis
The third principle, that markets that don't exist can't be analyzed, reminds managers that assessing the effects of disruptive technologies is often counter-intuitive to good management practice. Many companies require the develop Continue Reading...
Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organizations
This study suggests that the achievements of Apple are embedded in Porter's Five Forces model and the recently adopted the resource-based view model. This strategy specializes in creating pos Continue Reading...
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553. Retrieved October 20, 2009, from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 178 Continue Reading...
Analysis of California Pizza Kitchen Strengths and Weaknesses
California Pizza Kitchen has been able to rise above the difficult economic conditions in their largest markets by concentrating on the most strategically important process areas first. Continue Reading...