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    Apple competes in several industries including mobile devices, computers, music, smart watches and method of payments. In each of these industries, Apple’s brand appeal, protected ecosystem and most importantly creation of innovative products sums up the three primary qualities that provides Apple with their sustainable competitive advantage. Mobile Devices Steve Jobs was aggressive towards capturing protection for Apple’s intellectual property and designs. As competition heated up,…

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    library of feelings in it’s own right. Imagine how many emotionally distraught teenagers have sat there, wondering how they’re going to get over that now-ex or how they 're gonna pass that test. Imagine all the technological advances it’s seen, like Nokia phones evolving into smartphones. Every time I sit on this couch I feel a sense of belonging, and that’s something I didn’t know throughout elementary or even in junior high. I tend to think that couch was my first true welcome to…

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    Huawei Case Study

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    oversea income is greater than domestic. Huawei should be more transparent to public especially for western countries and proves its security in telecommunications equipment. Another key problem is competition from telecommunication equipment giants. Nokia had proposed a merger with Alcatel-Lucent, in order to empower its market competitiveness. What if these old giants lower down telecom-equipment price and use their advantages to challenge Huawei? Huawei need to focus on long-term development…

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    Internal Communication Internal communications (IC) commonly known as employee communication is the primary function which is responsible for the effective communication within an organization, amongst its members. It is believed that many leaders emphasis in helping an organization to achieve its goals by building understanding and engagement. Internal Communication ensures that the employees are revolutionized and pioneered to achieve high standards of productivity, performance and…

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    The evolution and contribution to the computing field of major technology companies from the time it was founded until today has changed dramatically. During World War II the world was introduced to the first computer. This computer would calculate missile trajectories and break codes. Since World War II the world is able to do much more with technology. With the help of major technology companies such as Apple, Microsoft and Intel, we are able to communicate in so many different ways, whether…

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    History Of Timberland

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    TIMBERLAND ABOUT US We are a leading manufacturer of shoes, apparels, leather goods such as wallets, belts, watches for man, women and kids. Our journey was initiated as early as 1952 when Nathan Swartz took interest in the Abington Shoe Company, Massachusetts and manufactured shoes with private label for the leading brand for about ten year. In 1973 our brand name “Timberland” was developed by Swartz family, which was followed by making water proof boots with guarantee, under the registered…

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    Apple and Samsung, two of the leading gadget developers in the market, did not become successful overnight. Apple started as a small company founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Their objective was to build computers at a time where computers were only accessible to the wealthy (O’Grady 2). The first product lines Apple released were Apple I, Apple II and Macintosh. The company also experimented with different kinds of products but failed to attract consumers, leading the company to near…

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    Apple Growth Strategy

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    Apple Inc. was formed by Steven Wozniak and Steven Jobs in 1976. The company went through several changes over the years leading into 2009. There had been changes in leadership, and how they done business. The years prior to 2009 had been successful for the company. They had a well thought out strategy which kept them on track. There were three strategies that I felt were especially important to their success. The first is that they became part of the global economy. They marketed and sold their…

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    of customers (Walker and Mullins). The Market for mobile telephony has become an attractive one. Consumers have become very reliable on their devices that these products have become a “can’t do without.” With a competitive market companies such as Nokia, Samsung, Blackberry, and Apple have brought in countless new features to their products (Walker and Mullins). Examples such as the cellular…

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    The Wanted: A Short Story

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    “Absolutely” I said. We once again got on the car and made our way to Club Nokia. We were on the freeway the traffic my god the traffic was horrible. This is it the world officially hates me I thought. Sensing my distress Julie said “Hey if you want you can use the aux cord.” So I decided to play songs by The Wanted and a band…

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