Essays Tagged: "Business model"

E-business:asiatravelmart.com

1 Introduction1.1 PurposeThe purpose of this report is to determine Asiatravelmart.com business model and how it works with their existing values to attract and retain their customers.1.2 ... ing values to attract and retain their customers.1.2 ScopeThe report considers the combination of e-business model and focused on the strength, weaknesses, opportunity and threats of their business mo ... tels, tour packages, transfers, meals, car rentals, travel insurance, etc2.0 Asiatravelmart.com's e-business model To succeed in this fast changing world and satisfy a wide range of customers in the m ...

(21 pages) 477 1 3.8 Jan/2004

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

Tivo, what went wrong

TiVo's business modelThe TiVo business model helps the company reaching their goals of providing consumers ... TV have to pay a fee to make sure that they can use all the functions of the UltimateTV.Microsoft's Business ModelThe Microsoft UltimateTV business model looks like the business model from TiVo. Diffe ... ccess to e-mail, internet surfing, interactive television, as well as personal video recording. The business model from the UltimateTV can be found on the next page.Competitive advantages:1.UltimateTV ...

(6 pages) 340 0 3.0 Jan/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Successful global strategy in a service industry.

rs to a third party firm. While outsourcing has often been limited to non-core elements, in today's business model any process or function is a viable outsourcing candidate if it provides a cost-effec ... to the customer. As the service provider opportunities exist in various types of organizations and business sectors, even government agencies. It is important to note that globalization adds some com ...

(3 pages) 244 0 4.0 Jan/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Challenges facing a corporation when implementing a network

Challenges corporations face when developing a network.Networking plays a vital part in business today. It provides the tool to link people, software and hardware together. It is not bound ... o link people, software and hardware together. It is not bound by time differences, and it provides businesses the opportunity to work together in ways that would not have been possible 20 years ago. ... a global economy, the infrastructure has grown more complex. The challenge is finding an innovative business model and the right technology to provide long-term value and increased profitability. Alth ...

(5 pages) 199 0 3.0 Jan/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science > Internet and networking

Critical Analysis of Business & Medicine Ethically

AbstractIn the book Taking Sides, authors Lisa Newton and Maureen Ford present an issue "Are business and medicine ethically incompatible." Professor of medicine, Arnold S. Relman's analysis of ... oing in Medicine" is used to present a case for 'yes' they are incompatible. Assistant Professor of business, Andrew C. Wicks analysis of Albert Schweitzer or Ivan Boesky, "Why we should reject the Di ...

(9 pages) 330 1 4.7 Feb/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Proposal for setting up an e-business as an extension from an existing Business. The Proposal is for an Online Car Hire Booking System.

nities . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .        4.0         Business Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1 Services . . . . . . . . ... '.(BlueChip 2004) The company currently operates from a show room type outlet offering car hire to businesses and individuals. They also have a web site www.bluechipcars.co.uk which displays a select ...

(11 pages) 409 1 3.9 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Southwest Airlines, Inc.

Company Background/Business ModelSouthwest Airlines, Inc. began in 1966 as an idea of Rollin King, an entrepreneur who ... egan in 1966 as an idea of Rollin King, an entrepreneur who owned a small commuter air service. The business model for the airlines was to attract passengers by flying convenient schedules, getting pa ...

(9 pages) 561 2 3.8 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

The Success of Nike.

form to their fullest and best performance. I strongly agree that the success of Nike is based on a business model that leverages factors and trends in the operating environment.Nike was started when ... was a matter of having the right person market it, at the right place and in the right time.Nike's business model is to design, develop, market and sell product. Subcontractors handle all manufacturi ...

(8 pages) 533 2 4.4 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > Clothing, Footwear and Cosmetics

SWOT Analysis on Dell Business Model

Strength1) Dell's Direct Business Model which consist of the five principles:Most efficient path to the customer - through di ... est much in research and development as they provide a standard-based technology through its direct business model. Therefore, Dell's business strategy does not encourage them to invest significantly ... ng any new technology.Opportunity1) Globalisation: Dell's biggest opportunity is through its direct business model (which they do their selling directly to their customer through the internet) has ena ...

(3 pages) 711 2 4.0 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

E-marketing

It also describes the ups and down with the use of the technology.The third part discusses several business model used by Internet based companies. Description of the most frequently used models with ... services for example is Telenor a cell phone operator which is going to be an essential part in the business idea of Buymusic.comTelenor has today over several hundred thousand of customers. Many of t ...

(24 pages) 841 1 4.1 May/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science

Analyse Dell Computer

Company ProfileCompany Name : Dell ComputerLocation : Texas, United States of AmericaType of business : Technology industryStarted at : May 1984Past and Current condition : Dell Computer is fou ... ps on increasing the profit, it is worth up to 14 billions now.Reason for Michael Dell to start the businessMichael Dell founded Dell Computer in May 1984 while he was studying in University of Texas ...

(2 pages) 408 1 2.6 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Case Study: Dell computer (1994)

ventory. If its forecasts were wrong, Dell had major write-downs.Then Dell began to implement a new business model. Its operations had always featured a build-to-order process with direct sales to cus ... t--was at the core of Dell's transformation in this critical period. Dell created a tightly aligned business model that enabled it to manage away the need for its component inventories. Not only was c ...

(6 pages) 458 0 5.0 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Economic analysis of Dell Desktop Computers Industry Demand, Costs and production, Market Structure, SWOT analysis, Global Strategy, Recommendations

second largest seller of Computers and Computer products after Best Buy. As result of Dell's direct business model, Dell became leading seller of computer systems worldwide and the market leader in al ... by an increase of almost 100% in net revenues over the past five yearsThe key principles of Dell's business strategy are: (1) a direct relationship to its customers that provides a constant flow of i ...

(22 pages) 1321 1 5.0 Jul/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

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

Pricline.com analysis

t badly for thecompany (e.g., WebHouse.com). The idea of name-your-own-price is a great pitch for a business model; however, it cannot be used on all consumable goods. That is where Jay Walker and Wal ... sed on all consumable goods. That is where Jay Walker and Walker Digital went wrong. The concept of business success based on convenience and savings is a good one, but there are other factors that ma ...

(5 pages) 173 1 4.3 Sep/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Amazon versus Webvan

AbstractBoth Amazon and Webvan were well-funded Internet startups in the 1990's. Both focused on a business model that allowed consumers to order products online that would be delivered to the consum ... d numbers. In the UK, Amazon.co.uk, covers liability up to ?0.An important ethical crisis that an e-Business faces deals with how they handle their customers?data. It involves questions about what inf ...

(4 pages) 111 0 5.0 Oct/2004

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

Ryanair's Business Level Strategy: A Cost-Leadership Strategy

A company's business model is management's model of how the strategies they pursue will allow the company to gai ... ey pursue will allow the company to gain a competitive advantage and achieve superior profitability.Business strategies are the actions management take to execute a business model.At the heart of any ... ss model.At the heart of any business level strategy is the objective of developing a firm-specific business model that will allow a company to gain a competitive advantage over its rivals in a market ...

(10 pages) 468 0 3.0 Nov/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Southwest Airlines

industry in 1978 saw airlines begin to compete freely. However, the capital-intensive nature of the business, along with undifferentiated products and services, has led to over 100 airline bankruptcie ... gers a year to 58 cities (Southwest Airlines, 2002). Southwest attributes its success to its unique business model of rock bottom fares, low costs, and outrageous customer service that entails getting ...

(4 pages) 117 0 4.0 Feb/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

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

The music Industry

       Review of the music industry         172.3.1         The business model         172.3.2         Company activities      ... n the main topics occupying the music industry today are reviewed.2.3.1         The business modelTaking a look at the "big picture" Forrester Research predicts that delivery of en ...

(24 pages) 353 1 3.7 Mar/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing