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    Business Information System

    E-commerce business model Electronic Commerce business model can be categorized into three major ideals. There are: B2B, B2C, and C2C. (i) B2B  Business-to-Business e-Commerce Participants are the organizations. This is a business transaction between businesses. Using B2B business concept, website sells their product to a wholesaler or business organization; they are known as an intermediaries, who then sells the products to the final customers. In B2B business model, sellers as well as

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    Mr Minghao Yu

    count: 4957 Candidate Number:KHGR9 Student Number: 15031784 Lecturer: Dr David Chapman 1 Candidate Number:KHGR9 Table of Content 1. Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………….………………………………4 2. Business Model Canvas………………………………………………………………………….……………………5 2.1 Customer Segments………………………………………………………………………………………………….6 2.2 Value Propositions……………………….……………………….………………….………….………..…………7 2.2.1 Fast Delivery………………………………………………………………………………………………………7

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    Google Analysis

    2. External Analysis Porter’s Five Forces Analysis – Ford The competitive structure of an industry is an important element of identifying factors that are a menace of decreasing profitability. One of the most adequate forms of assessing competitive issues is Michael Porter’s five-force analysis. According to Michael Porter understanding the external environment in which a firm operates in, is essential for a successful business. Porter (2008) displayed five such factors: 1) threat of new entrants

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    Overcoming Weaknesses and Threats to Succeed in a Competitive Market; Company Analysis of Chick-Fil-a

    as well as overcome its weaknesses and threats to allow them an attainable competitive advantage in their industry. As with any organization, Chick-Fil-A faces threats in their industry; these range from the standard threats of Porter’s Five Forces Model (see Appendix B), to specific issues such as the negative publicity gained from the company’s stance on LGBT rights. Threats from one aspect, may also play a role as a strength for some companies. For example, Chick-Fil-A’s political stance on

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    Sample Business Analysis Format

    3 2.1.4 Factor 4 2.2 Competitive Environment Analysis (Porter’s Five Forces) Include a theoretical discussion on the usefulness of this model. Thereafter, briefly describe and apply each of the five elements in this model. (Total 400 words) 2.2.1 Threat of New Entrants 2.2.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 2.2.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers 2.2.4 Threat of Substitutes 2.2.5 Competitive Rivalry For each of the above five, you are to include a short theoretical description followed by the real-life

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    Simulation Game

    Strategy Simulation Game Name: University: Course: Section: Instructor: Date: Table of Contents Introduction 2 Pure Monopoly 2 Oligopoly 3 Monopolistic Competition 4 Perfect Competition 4 Relation with Porter's Five Force Model 4 Conclusion 6 References 7 Strategy Simulation Game Introduction This paper explains the use of economics in managerial decision making based on the simulation. It describes decision making process of management in different market structures. The main objective

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    Competitive Analysis

    4 Introduction: 6 Banking History 6 Content: 7 Macro environment Factors: 7 PEST Analysis 7 Political and Legal factors 8 Economic factor 8 Social Factors 9 Technology 9 Firm Level Analysis 10 Porter’s 5 Forces in Bank Industry 10 Firm Level Analysis 11 SWOT Analysis Model 11 Strategic Choice 12 Conclusion: 13 References 13 Introduction: Banking History Australia’s banking history can be described in four eras, the private banks, the commonwealth banks, the reserve

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    Theory

    Big Bang Theory - The Premise The Big Bang theory is an effort to explain what happened at the very beginning of our universe. Discoveries in astronomy and physics have shown beyond a reasonable doubt that our universe did in fact have a beginning. Prior to that moment there was nothing; during and after that moment there was something: our universe. The big bang theory is an effort to explain what happened during and after that moment.  According to the standard theory, our universe sprang into

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    Output Diagnosis

    Often, it is cheaper for a company to acquire an incumbent due to the location of their stores and access to customers rather than to raise the capital for entirely new stores, which is how Whole Foods has been able to expand following their growth model strategy. Whole Foods acquisition growth plan has helped them to gain enough economies of scale to better compete with the Wal-marts and Sam’s Clubs. Threat of Substitutes Price of substitutes plays a role in determining a company’s profitability

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    Apple Case Solution

    Table of Contents 1. PESTEL analysis 2 2. Porter's five forces model 4 3. Strengths and weaknesses of Apple, Inc (7-s model) 6 4. Core competency of Apple Inc and VRIO model. What were Apple’s competitive advantages? 8 5. New formula to create a sustainable competitive advantage 8 6. Assessment of Apple’s initial strategy for the iPhone. Quick change to a different strategy. 8 7. EFE and IFE matrix; strategic recommendations on Apple Inc SWOT matrix; SPACE matrix; evaluation of strategic

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