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    The development and application of AI can change and affect person’s mode of thinking. For example, traditional knowledge usually appears in books and magazines as a constant. However, the database from AI is fixable, renewable, and extensible. Another example, once people begin to trust the decisions that made by artificial intelligence, they become lazy and no longer want to do a lot of thinking. The students who rely on the calculators too much are losing initiative thinking ability and…

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    In the late 1800s, several businesses and industries arose. With a large number of new businesses and industries came various business techniques and innovations. These business techniques and innovations included consolidation, vertical integration, horizontal integration, trusts, and monopolization. John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and other captains of industry all used and practically created the listed business techniques. Consolidation is the act of combining smaller companies to…

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    Harry Potter film is an illustrative example of how vertical integration works in practice in the film industry. The Deathly Hallows Part Two was created by Warner Bros. pictures in association with Heyday Films; Warner Bros. used their International Cinema Chain to distribute and easily showcase the movie worldwide. The marketing of the movie was done by Time Warner’s companies, which is again owned by Warner Bros (CITE). Vertical integration is well used by the bigger multi-national Film…

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    The following is a SWOT analysis based on the case study provided of Wendy’s International, Inc. Wendy’s has a number of strengths worth mentioning. It being the third-largest hamburger business in the world means that it has a worldwide recognition. This is expected to grow as it made even higher revenues than its competitor, Burger King, in 2002. Also, the diversity in the products offered including healthy alternatives makes them unique compared to most of their competitors. It was the first…

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    satisfy customer needs. Besides, there are also help their organizations respond to threats due to changing forces in the task or general environment. The principle corporate level strategies that managers use are international expansion and vertical integration. 4.2.1 International expansion Zara decide on the appropriate way to compete internationally. If competing in more than one national market, Zara’s must ask themselves to what extent their company should customize its product’s…

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    What really struck me about this chapter was the extent in which vertical and horizontal integration was embedded in largest media conglomerates. Vertical integration in television refers to one company overseeing the production, distribution, and transmission of its programs. Horizontal integration in television refers to one company having a variety of holdings in different industries such as in the print and digital sphere, like…

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    CORPORATE STRATEGY There are three types of strategies use by organization which are corporate strategy, competitive strategy, and functional strategy. Top level managers are responsible for corporate strategy, middle level managers are responsible for competitive strategy and lower level managers are responsible for functional strategy. Here we will discuss what is cooperate strategy. A corporate strategy is the direction an organization takes with the objectives of achieving business success…

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    in the organization. Vertical integration is strong with the enterprise, but horizontal integration does not have as strong of a presence or can be absent all together. The overall bottom line of the enterprise is costs. The community development agency is on the other end of the spectrum with more concern for social justice. The typical design of an agency focuses on local ownership and shared responsibility. Coordination for vertical integration and horizontal integration is done through…

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    Case Analysis Of Zara

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    retailers around the world. The present essay will display the supply chain of Zara from the raw material until being offered to the hands of the consumer, the advantages of Zara's fast distribution system, the comparison between horizontal and vertical integration and how these practices enables Zara to acquire competitive advantages. Zara executed a powerful supply chain including five steps in order to be able to furnish the best fashion at reasonable prices. The first step is design…

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    Chipotle Case Study

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    Chipotle should expand its operations into other developed economies, considered some changes in their marketing strategy, and think of some acquisition. According to the market mogul, Chipotle has a very powerful presence in America. They are currently opening at least two stores in a week despite the e-coli outbreak couple months back. To better its strategy, it should now think to expand into other well-established economies to grow its business. I believe they should do so in North America,…

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