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    Robin Rents was established in 1966 by Bill Robinson specializing in equipment rental servicing local businesses, contractors and home owners. Robin rents was originally located on Whitesburg Drive in Huntsville Alabama and moved to the current South Parkway location by Airport Road in ----. Robin Rents was purchased by the Birdwell family in ---- of 2003. Ronny Birdwell and his family along with a commitment to the community in North Alabama have expanded the business to four locations in the…

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS NETFLIX, INC. 1 Company Images Montage 1 INTRODUCTION 2 Purpose Statement 2 Company Profile: Netflix, Inc. 3 Industry Profile: Video Tape and Disc Rental 4 INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS 8 Resources 8 Capabilities 11 Core Competencies and Distinctive Competencies 14 Value Chain Analysis 17 Weighted Competitive Strength Assessment 30 SWOT Analysis 33 REFERENCES 34 APPENDIX 36…

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    2.2 Navigation Functions each airline websites provided in navigation are various such as flight booking, flight information, travel information, holiday packages (car rental and hotel booking), manage booking, promotions and club rewards, etc. Flight information mainly referred to the flying experience such as travel classes, meals, entertainment and baggage. Travel information introduced destination guides, visas and travel news related to airlines’ routes. Each airline websites did not…

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    Enterprise Fleet Service, focusing on serving business with midsize fleets. Enterprise went down in history in 1996 as the number one car rental company in the United States. By 1999, revenues were $4.73 billion and growth was towards an international path. The 1990s was a decade where Enterprise…

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    The Takata Corporation Recall is the largest in human history. The problem (more often than not) originates in the steering wheel, more specifically the airbag. An airbag is like a really cool balloon, instead of someone blowing it up, or inflating it with a helium tank; an explosion takes care of that. The idea is that the explosion fills the balloon with nitrogen and a wave of concussion, but only for the moment of a crash then the airbag generally deflates. For the most part, airbags are a…

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    In today’s society, people demand the best on the market when it comes to entertainment, and one of America’s favorite forms of entertainment is watching television. Two very popular services offered are Direct TV and Netflix, and both have proved to satisfy their customers in some way or another, but at different costs. In fact, when it comes to television entertainment, families spend their money unwisely without pondering the pros and the cons of each service. With no doubt, Netflix is the…

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    The Room Hyperbole

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    In 2003 a film was released which one critic called “The Citezen Kane of bad movies”. This is no hyperbole. It was riddled with non-sequetors, plot holes the size of the Pacific Ocean and acting that made the local middle school drama club blush. It was dubbed “The Room” and was the brainchild of a one Tommy Wiseau, a man of unknown origins who financed the entire endeavor himself. Wiseau “wrote”, directed and starred in the drama about deceipt, relationships and spoons. When it was release,…

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    Blockbuster Failure

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    the movie rental giant Blockbuster. Back in the days, Blockbuster was the primary DVD and Video Cassette rental in USA. Due to lack of corporate foresight, in 2010, it filed for bankruptcy and was sold to the satellite company, Dish Network. Today we will try to understand the reason why such a big company failed. We will analyze the mistakes that the entrepreneur made. Founded by Davis Cook in October 1985 in Texas, Blockbuster grew into a multimillion dollar company as a Video rental provider…

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    Rfpr Case

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    Our new client, the hotel’s owner, was waiting for us as we walked into the lobby for the first time. He appeared tired and frustrated. He said, “Please help me get back my successful hotel.” His 235 unit, full service hotel had had its economic rug pulled out from underneath. This two story property was built on a site selected for its proximity to a large GM manufacturing plant. As a result, our client had enjoyed two decades of profitable RevPAR. Each week a small army of suppliers,…

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    When new industries prosper and disrupt the old, the old are then forced to adapt to the new market or fail. For example, when the new television streaming company, Netflix, began to flourish, the old Blockbuster failed to adapt and many stores went out of business. Innovation happens through a creative process, design thinking, that challenges the way things have been done in the past. In CAD Monkeys, Warren Berger defines design thinking as a way to view things sideways, how to reframe,…

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