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BUSINESS INTEGRATION
Business Organisation and Policy
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Writer's university
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Vertical Integration1
Types of Vertical Integration2
Upstream Vertical Integration2
Downstream Vertical Integration3
Balanced Vertical Integration3
Benefits of Vertical Integration3
Investments in Specialised Area3
Product Quality4
Improved Scheduling4
Drawbacks of Vertical Integration4
Increased Cost Structure4
Technological Changes5
Unpredictable Demand5
Horizontal Integration5
Benefits of Horizontal Integration6
Lower Cost structure6
Increased Product Differentiation7
Industry Rivalry7
Increased Bargaining Power7
Drawbacks of Horizontal Integration8
Conglomerate Integration8
Critical Analysis9
Conclusion10
References11
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INFOPRENEUR AND ENTREPRENEUR
Infopreneur and Entrepreneur
Infopreneur and Entrepreneur
Introduction
Yes it's true that an Infopreneur is just an Entrepreneur exploiting a new environment. Both the infopreneur and entrepreneur takes advantage of the new opportunities and excels through taking risks and by adopting new innovative, ideas and practices. On the other hand, there are ...
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STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
Strategic Analysis
Table of Content
Introduction3
Environmental Analysis of the Mobile Handset Industry in India3
SWOT Analysis4
Strengths4
Weaknesses4
Opportunities5
Threats5
PEST Analysis5
Political Analysis6
Economic Analysis7
Socio-Cultural Analysis7
Technological Analysis7
Introduction and Background of the Selected Mobile Handset Brand8
Recommendations for Apple to be Successful in the Mobile Handset Industry in India9
Feasibility of the Selected Strategy10
Conclusion11
Strategic Analysis
Introduction
Mobile phones have become a necessity ...
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ENTREPRENEURIAL DECISION MAKING
Entrepreneurial Decision Making
Entrepreneurial Decision Making
Introduction
The entrepreneurial decision making process is the core method of initiating a new business enterprise this process comprises of a number of elements other than just solving problems on a managerial level. It is must for an entrepreneur to determine an opportunity, analyze ...
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Business Development
Business Development
Introduction
It is defined as the business that generates value and goodwill for its customers and shareholders. It explains the basic central functions of an organization that will be one of the core compentency of an organziation. The core compentency will make it to stand out in ...
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INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT
International Strategic Project Management
Executive Summary
In this study, we try to explore the concept of “International Strategic Project Management” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on London 2012 Olympics building programme. It will investigate a designated sporting arena, which has been ...
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ENTREPRENEURIAL INNOVATIONS
Entrepreneurial Innovations
Entrepreneurial Innovation
Introduction
The importance of innovation has increased rapidly since the last few years. In every technological industry, whether it a mobile phone industry or computer industry, rapid innovation is experiencing a rapid growth. This is happening because of the constant progress of Research and Development department ...
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MANAGING INNOVATION
Managing Innovation Dell Computers
Managing Innovation Dell Computers
Company Profile
Dell Computer has always been one of the most envied (Darlin 2006, Pp.121-135). The creation of Dell Inc emerged from the hands of Michael Dell founded in 1984 that, given the growing need for models of personal computers and business insight ...
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History of the Olympic Games
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There will be hardly anyone who does not know about Olympics Games. It is one the major world sports event held every 4 years during the summer and winters alternatively, in which more than 200 countries around the globe participate to compete. Although there are ...
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in BRITISH CAR MANUFACTURING
Decline in British Car Manufacturing
Decline in British Car Manufacturing
One of the most apparent reasons in the decline of British automobile manufacturing is the dependency on foreign manufactured parts, resulting in increasing turnover time, hindering the manufacturing ability to produce on a scale. It is clear that ...