Essays Tagged: "business models"

TQM versus BPR ( operation management)

IntroductionIn response to business pressures such as globalisation, deregulation and new technology, many companies to undergo ... n effort not only to compete but in many cases just to survive. The development and adoption of new business models and the capability to keep pace with the changing manufacturing environment are part ... h the changing manufacturing environment are particularly important to the success of manufacturing business. A manufacturer needs to be able to produce multiple and diverse products, upgrade and rede ...

(12 pages) 760 0 3.1 Mar/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Crm and supply chain management.

heightened awareness to customers' needs. Hence, there is an increased focus on a customer-centric business models and integration of supply chains to enable collaboration between the supply chain pa ... ade typically over longer time period. The essence of Supply chain management is to shift away from business units such as warehouses or factories to a more hollowed view of the supply chain. Specific ...

(7 pages) 585 0 5.0 Oct/2003

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science > Internet and networking

Online buisness models.

INTRODUCTIONDoing business through web to a little extent has been able to fulfill human needs at "click distance". Mo ... ng human needs, as technology grows. The growth is exponential and there is a great need to project business growth with it. Only the farsighted will survive on the web. Also, the costs involved in se ... estate costs etc., are tremendous and will increase in the times to come.This report presents five business models that are expected to do good business. Five aspects of each business are presented h ...

(19 pages) 420 0 3.0 Nov/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Drive a Drunk Business Model Outline.

Drive a Drunk IncI.Our Business Model - We are a franchise that provided the technology, the management style and overall b ... ess plan to our taxi service franchises for an initial fee and a yearly royalty fee.a.Discuss the 3 Business Models in our Company.1.Corporate Business Oportunitiesa.Make partnerships to be exclusive ... erships to be exclusive suppliers to our regional franchises of equipment at way below MSRP.2.Small Business Opportunitiesa.Partnerships with bars and clubs for first referral to our taxi service. Als ...

(1 pages) 81 2 4.3 Dec/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Facing the WTO Accession: Strengthen China's Banking Industry ----From the Evidence of Chinese Banking Problems

d superior management expertise with market economies. According to an industry source, the lending business in China is expected to grow by 40% annually in the decade after entry into the WTO. This t ... stry must be recognize that managing inherited nonperforming loans (NPLs) and overcoming antiquated business models, policies, procedures, systems and infrastructure are critical to meeting the demand ...

(8 pages) 151 0 4.5 Mar/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

CRM in insurance: A novel way to beat the odds

pressures; and new distribution channels; the insurance companies are being forced to rethink their business models for survival. Today's customers are more sophisticated and are more willing to explo ... nd effectively responding to their needs is a great way to boost their loyalty and encourage deeper business relationships. It is also a much more strategic route to success than cutting costs and imp ...

(8 pages) 218 0 5.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Case Study on AOL and the future of the ISP INdustry

IntroductionThe Internet and globalisation have redefined the way business gets done by erasing traditional boundaries of time, distance and geography to create new v ... f customers and suppliers, with new demands for products and services. The internet has transformed businesses and industries of the 21st century just like what electricity had done for the industrial ... at electricity had done for the industrial revolution in the 20th century (Schwartz, 2000, pp68). E-Business is about business harnessing the power of the internet to create sustainable new business m ...

(10 pages) 335 0 4.2 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Entire strategy for HIH Tech in New Zealand --include business model, risk assessment and market strategy

50 retailers within 3 years time by the same time increasing 15% of their revenue.Before having the business commence on the web, the company should have a specific business model to follow up. This c ... s can prevent the company out of their mission and at least having a particular way for doing their business. Models suite the company such as E-shop and Affiliate Model.Business is like a war. Better ...

(11 pages) 107 0 2.0 Jul/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science

E-Business Models

The incredible growth of the internet and connectivity to the Internet by individuals and businesses alike has brought many opportunities to create new industries and new efficiencies within ... ught many opportunities to create new industries and new efficiencies within businesses and between businesses. Research shows that the value of Internet eCommerce by the year 2002 will be US$500 bill ...

(9 pages) 589 0 4.7 Mar/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Oil and Progress

Outline:1. Introduction2. Oil as catalyst of progress.3. Review of past and present business models.5. Appendix.6. References.1. IntroductionModern life is impossible without three maj ... exhibit#2 for a short list of refinery products), in 1861 more and more people were involved in oil business and many oil companies were created.Standard Oil, founded by John Rockefeller, was the firs ... but also it is very crucial factor, humanity, in our time depends on.3. Review of past and present business modelsStarting from primitive oil exploration and extraction, hence it's distribution on lo ...

(7 pages) 131 0 4.8 Mar/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

EMarketing Differences between B2C and B2B Business Models E-Bus 400

eMarketing Differences between B2C and B2B Business ModelsDoing business over the internet continues to expand at a very rapid pace In fact, it ... 2005 (Jupiter Research, 2005). Just as with traditional 'brick and mortar' operations, the internet business owner needs to be able to determine how best to reach desired customers and supply the serv ... to reach desired customers and supply the services the customers what. To do so, requires that the business establish how it wants to conduct business, for instance will it sell directly to consumers ...

(5 pages) 1140 0 4.2 May/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Scope for competitive advantage: Australian Airline Industry.

ant factors that create scope for competitive advantage. An airline basically can make use of three business models 1) offering premium service at a full fare, 2) full service at average fares, or 3) ...

(2 pages) 94 0 0.0 Oct/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Disney: Intercultural Differences with Euro Disney.

klore taken straight out of comic books written for obese Americans.Jean Cau, French CriticAmerican businesses make assumption about the transferability of culturally loaded business models which fail ... ar vacation spot in the United States. Under the new CEO, Disney started tapping the rich aspect of business: Hotels. The Orlando area had around 65,000 hotel rooms with fewer than 10% belonging to Di ...

(25 pages) 231 0 4.2 Dec/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

The New Profit Imperative.

ew Profit Imperative in Manufacturing.Why Go Downstream?Smart manufacturers are creating new business models to capture profits at the customer's end of the value chain. Despite the long econom ... a willingness to risk channel conflict in the pursuit of competitive advantage.Four Downstream Business ModelsIt is found the successful downstream business models tend to take one of four bas ...

(2 pages) 41 0 0.0 Jan/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Markets & Exchanges

EBusiness Organizational Structure Paper

IntroductionThe impact of the Internet is transforming businesses and fundamentally changing the ways businesses operate. Many of the business practices an ... ramatically altered from moving brick and mortar toward online without space and time constraint. E-business models represent the development and implementation of business strategies to sustain long- ... the benefits of the internet to facilitate strategic advantages in areas such as customer value and business process. Understanding customer's needs, wants, and desires is always fundamental in develo ...

(3 pages) 476 1 3.7 Mar/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Organisational heirarchy.. whats that? Lijat Papad India

has annual sales exceeding Rs 301 crore (Rs 3.1 billion) ($75,250,000 CDN). With no idea of complex business models, the Lijjat ladies keep things simple.1. Money management - One day at a time:All th ... of seniority or responsibility.4. Organisational structure - Flat at its Best:The core of Lijjat's business ideals is drawn from social reformer Vinoba Bhave's Sarvodaya principles - self-reliance, c ...

(3 pages) 20 0 3.0 Mar/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Ryan Air focusing on Core competencies (cc) and value adding elements , Pest analysis and five forces framework, Strategic choices available and Future strategy and new direction for RA

sh-based competitor to Aer Lingus, the Irish national airline. In the beginning RA took on the same business models as that of their competitors but that particular strategy took RA absolutely nowhere ... ore dependent on a low-cost strategy the bargaining power of suppliers is especially affecting RA's business, fuel and aircrafts being the main factor which are delivered to RA.The power of airports i ...

(11 pages) 468 0 4.6 May/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

E-Business Web Site Analysis Paper

The impact of the Internet continues to transform businesses and is fundamentally changing the ways businesses function and operate. The structure of ... d by being brick and mortar to online without the constraints that a physical location imposes on a business. E-business models represent the expansion of business strategies to support long-term grow ... he advantages of the internet to facilitate tactical advantages in areas such as customer value and business process. Understanding customer's needs, wants, and desires is always essential to a succes ...

(2 pages) 239 0 3.0 Jun/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Leadership on line: Barnes & Noble vs. Amazon.com

your exploration of online bookselling, compare willingness-to-pay for books supplied by these two business models.If I had to do segmentation for Amazon.com's online business I would define one of t ... forecast long-run cost position of a successful online bookseller to Barnes and Noble's traditional business model. (Assume that Exhibits 4 and 7 in the case reflect average discounts of 10% off list ...

(4 pages) 161 0 0.0 Sep/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > E-commerce

Team Building/The Eyes in Team

ur peers. Then along comes the University of Phoenix with its learning teams and many of the modern business models with their work teams, and suddenly students are told that not only is disagreement ...

(6 pages) 190 0 5.0 Jun/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management