Porters Five Forces Analysis of Samsung

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a worldwide electronics company founded in 1938, with its headquarters in South Korea. Along with its subsidiaries, Samsung Electronics is responsible for the production, distribution and sale of a wide range of devices and electronic products throughout the world. The products that Samsung Electronics produces are developed both for individual consumers as well as for industries, and the company is also responsible for the development of network systems. In 2009, Samsung Electronics had been in business for 40 years, and was ranked number one in terms of sales for all global information technology (IT) companies for the first time. Currently, Samsung Electronics boasts around 30% of the global market share for smartphones, and has seenContinue reading

Case Study: A Critical Analysis of Restructurings by Sony Corporation

Restructuring is considered to be the corporate management term of reorganizing an organisations ownership, operations, legal and other structures within in order to make the company more profitable and more organized with its needs to be successful. There are many reasons for why restructuring includes the changes of the owner ships or the organisational structure, or a reaction towards a crisis or a change such as a change in the financial position, the company becomes bankrupt or it repositions or it bought out. Sony had restructured themselves approximately five times over nine years. They have reorganized operation systems, they have restructured management teams, and they have added structures in the purpose to make profits. Due to all their problems theyContinue reading

Competitive Analysis of DELL using Porter’s Five Forces Model

Dell Company was founded in 1984 by Michael Dell. It is the world’s largest direct-sale computer vendor; Dell Inc. is now also the leading seller of computer systems in the world, capturing a global market share of more than 15 percent. Dell markets desktop personal computers, notebook computers, network servers, workstations, handheld computers, monitors, printers, high-end storage products, and a variety of computer peripherals and software. In this article we will use Porter’s Five Forces to analysis Dell’s great success in the industry. Force 1: The Degree of Rivalry The PC industry consists of a number of companies; hence the threat from industry competitors is high. Due to the product being highly standardized and shifting costs between brands is low,Continue reading

SWOT Analysis of IKEA

Swedish company IKEA is the world’s largest furniture retailer since the early 1990’s. It sold inexpensive furniture of Scandinavian design. The company operated in 55 countries with a workforce of 76000. IKEA offered nearly 12000 items to the home furnishings market worldwide. It sold a wide range of products including furniture, accessories, bathrooms and kitchens at 186 retail stores in 30 countries across Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, Middle East and Australia. IKEA is well known for its exclusive model, low price, wide range of product and flat packing. IKEA’s success was recognized to its vast experience in the furniture retail market, its product differentiation and cost leadership. The company sold its furniture in kits, to be assembled by theContinue reading

SWOT Analysis of Coca Cola

Coca Cola’s history can be traced back to a man called Asa Candler, who bought a specific formula from a pharmacist named John Stith Pemberton. Two years later, Asa founded his business and started production of soft drinks based on the formula he had bought. From then, the company grew to become the biggest producers of soft drinks with more than five hundred brands sold and consumed in more than two hundred nations worldwide. Although the company is said to be the biggest bottler of soft drinks, they do not bottle much. Instead, Coca Cola Company manufactures a syrup concentrate, which is bought by bottlers all over the world. This distribution system ensures the soft drink is bottled by theseContinue reading

Ansoff Matrix Analysis of Toyota

Toyota is the most leading Japanese automobile company. By creating more innovative car design and spending billions dollars in advertisement a year, Toyota has appeared in the eyes of many auto consumers worldwide. By producing high quality vehicles at affordable prices, Toyota has built its reputation globally. Toyota has reduced their prices as compared to other automobile makers. Toyota believes that the role of purchasing should be long term at the lowest price and no compromise on the production of quality products. Normally, companies do not want to cut their targeted return and they follow the strategy which is formulated in to the cost + profit = selling price. But Toyota takes a slightly different strategy which is formulated inContinue reading